CN113769416B - Toy parts and model toy - Google Patents

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CN113769416B
CN113769416B CN202111055027.7A CN202111055027A CN113769416B CN 113769416 B CN113769416 B CN 113769416B CN 202111055027 A CN202111055027 A CN 202111055027A CN 113769416 B CN113769416 B CN 113769416B
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The present invention relates to toy parts and model toys. To provide a finer toy component that can be easily accomplished. The toy component is formed by the engagement of a 1 st component and a 2 nd component, wherein the 1 st component comprises: a plurality of 1 st protrusions arranged at 1 st intervals; and a 1 st main body portion integrated with a part of each of the plurality of 1 st protruding portions, the 2 nd member including: a plurality of 2 nd protrusions arranged at the 1 st interval; and a 2 nd main body portion integrated with a part of each of the plurality of 2 nd protruding portions, wherein when the 1 st member and the 2 nd member are engaged, a portion of the 1 st protruding portion that is not integrated with the 1 st main body portion is arranged between portions of the 2 nd protruding portion that are integrated with the 2 nd main body portion, and a portion of the 2 nd protruding portion that is not integrated with the 2 nd main body portion is arranged between portions of the 1 st protruding portion that are integrated with the 1 st main body portion.

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Toy parts and model toy
Technical Field
The present invention relates to toy parts and model toys.
Background
There is a toy member for presenting details of a model toy called a fungus fold details more finely (refer to non-patent document 1).
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Non-patent document 1: the s-index hall (sujibri-do), shi i and shi di a teter for closing the body and furling コ. To prevent the cutting and armoring of the trunk, and to protect the window of the window コ (etching saw for the detail part of the fungus pleat, saw for processing plastic plate for air duct and armoring up to the model). "[ online ] [ order and 2 (2020), 9 months 23 days check out ], website: URL: https: V/Sujibri-do. Ocnk. Net/product/1465
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, in order to complete the toy member such as the fungus-fold detail portion, it is necessary to perform complicated operations of separately processing plates of a predetermined thickness and fixing the plates at equal intervals.
The present invention provides a finer but easily accomplished toy component.
Solution for solving the problem
A toy component is formed by clamping a 1 st component and a 2 nd component, wherein,
the 1 st member includes:
a plurality of 1 st protrusions arranged at 1 st intervals; and
a 1 st main body part integrated with a part of each of the plurality of 1 st protruding parts,
the 2 nd member includes:
a plurality of 2 nd protrusions arranged at the 1 st interval; and
a 2 nd main body portion integrated with a part of each of the plurality of 2 nd protruding portions,
when the 1 st member and the 2 nd member are engaged,
the portion of the 1 st projection that is not integrated with the 1 st body portion is arranged between the portions of the 2 nd projection that are integrated with the 2 nd body portion,
the portion of the 2 nd protrusion that is not integrated with the 2 nd body portion is arranged between the portions of the 1 st protrusion that are integrated with the 1 st body portion.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the present invention, a finer toy member that can be easily completed can be provided.
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Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the external shape of a toy component according to the embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a six-view of a toy component according to an embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the structure of the 1 st member of the toy component according to the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the structure of the 2 nd member of the toy component according to the embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a toy component according to an embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a structure of a model toy to which toy components according to the embodiment can be applied.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a component structure of a model toy to which the toy component according to the embodiment can be applied.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The following embodiments do not limit the invention according to the claims, and all combinations of the technical features described in the embodiments are not necessarily essential to the invention. Two or more of the technical features described in the embodiments may be arbitrarily combined. The same or similar structures are denoted by the same reference numerals, and repetitive description thereof will be omitted. In each of the drawings, the vertical, horizontal, and vertical directions with respect to the paper surface are used as the vertical, horizontal, and vertical directions of the member (or the component) of the present embodiment, and are used in the description herein.
First, fig. 1 shows an example of the appearance of a toy component according to the present embodiment. Fig. 1 (a) is a perspective view showing an example of the front structure of toy component 100 according to the embodiment. Toy component 100 is configured by engaging 1 st member 110 with 2 nd member 120. Fig. 1 (B) is a perspective view showing an example of the structure of the back surface of toy component 100 according to the embodiment. In the toy component 100, the concave-convex or protruding portions are arranged at predetermined intervals in the lateral direction on the front surface, but the 1 st member 110 and the 2 nd member 120 form a continuous plane on the rear surface. Toy component 100 can contact other components on the back side and secure the position. Further, a joint for joining with other members is provided at the bottom of toy component 100. Toy component 100 can be sized, for example, to be about 13.5mm in the longitudinal direction, about 9.5mm in the transverse direction, and about 6.3mm in height.
Fig. 2 shows six views of toy component 100. First, referring to the front view, it can be seen that the protrusions having the same length are arranged in the lateral direction. The lower end of each protrusion is at the same position, but the ends of the protrusions at the left and right ends of the upper end are at lower positions than the ends of the other protrusions. For the remaining protruding portions of the upper end portion, the protruding portion belonging to the 1 st member 110 has a lower end portion than the protruding portion belonging to the 2 nd member 120. Further, the protrusion on the outer side of the four protrusions belonging to the 1 st member 110 is lower than the protrusion on the inner side. On the other hand, the ends of the three protrusions belonging to the 2 nd member 120 are at the same height.
Referring to the rear view, the 1 st member 110 and the 2 nd member 120 are engaged with each other via an engagement portion having a stepped portion or a concave-convex portion. Further, the 1 st member 110 is positioned and engaged so as to be sandwiched by the protrusions at both ends of the protrusions of the 2 nd member 120.
Referring to the top view and the bottom view, it can be seen that the maximum lengths in the depth direction of the protrusions of the 1 st member 110 and the 2 nd member 120 are different from each other. The maximum length in the depth direction of the protruding portion of the 2 nd member 120 is smaller than the maximum length in the depth direction of the protruding portion of the 1 st member 110. In a plan view, the maximum lengths in the depth direction of the protruding portions at both ends (considering the thickness of the main body portion described later) of the protruding portions of the 2 nd member 120 are smaller than the maximum lengths in the depth direction of the three protruding portions inside thereof, but may be equal. The maximum length in the depth direction of the protruding portions of the 1 st member 110 at both ends is the largest. The two protruding portions of the 1 st member 110 sandwiched by the protruding portions at both ends of the 1 st member 110 have the same maximum length in the depth direction and are smaller than the maximum length. In a state where the 1 st member 110 and the 2 nd member 120 are engaged with each other, the two protrusions on the inner side of the 1 st member and the three protrusions on the inner side of the 2 nd member 120 are configured so that the maximum lengths thereof in the depth direction are located at the same position.
Next, the structure of the 1 st member 110 will be described with reference to fig. 3. Fig. 3 (a), (B) show perspective views of the front and back surfaces of the 1 st member 110. Fig. 3 (C), (D) show front and rear views of the 1 st member 110.
The 1 st member 110 has a structure in which a main body 300 and four protrusions 301 to 304 are integrated, and the protrusions 301 to 304 are integrated with the main body 300 locally. The remaining portion that is not integrated with the main body 300 extends downward, and is disposed at a space formed between portions of the protrusions 401 to 405, which will be described later, of the 2 nd member 120 that are integrated with the main body 400 when engaged with the 2 nd member 120. Further, the respective projections 301 to 304 have different lengths in the depth direction, and have a portion with a small length and a portion with a large length, and also have a portion with a varying length. The manner of this change in length is also different between the protruding portion 301 and the protruding portion 302, and thus a multilayer feel can be exhibited.
An engagement portion for engaging with the 2 nd member 120 is formed on the rear surface of the 1 st member 110 in the main body 300. The engaging portion is formed by alternately arranging concave portions and convex portions (steps) in the lateral direction of the 1 st member 110, and the convex portions are formed at positions of the protruding portions 301 to 304. The convex portion does not reach the tip end positions of the protrusions 301 to 304, but covers a part thereof.
In the present embodiment, the interval between the projections is, for example, 1.0mm. The spacing may be increased or decreased depending on the size of toy component 100. In the present embodiment, since the 1 st member 110 and the 2 nd member 120 are combined, a space can be provided between the protrusions, and the size of the protruding portion can be reduced as compared with the case where the protrusions are continuously formed. This can increase the density of the protruding portions as compared with a case where the protruding portions are formed of a single member. Further, since the degree of freedom of design is increased, the processing becomes easy, and therefore, it is easy to impart a fine shape to the protruding portion. In addition, the protrusions may be tapered so as to taper as they approach the front, and in this case, for example, the width in the lateral direction at the topmost position may be set to 0.5mm.
Next, the structure of the 2 nd member 120 will be described with reference to fig. 4. Fig. 4 (a), (B) show perspective views of the front and rear surfaces of the 2 nd member 120. Fig. 4 (C), (D) show front and rear views of the 2 nd member 120.
The 2 nd member 120 has a structure in which the main body 400 and five protrusions 401 to 405 are integrated, and the protrusions 401 to 405 are partially integrated with the main body 400, and the remaining portions not integrated with the main body 400 extend upward in the drawing. Further, the coupling portion 406 for coupling with another member is disposed on the lower side of the 2 nd member 120. When engaged with the 1 st member 110, the protrusions 402 to 404 are arranged at intervals formed between the portions of the protrusions 301 to 304 of the 1 st member 110 integrated with the main body 300. On the other hand, the protrusion 401 and the protrusion 405 sandwich the 1 st member 110. Further, the respective projections 401 to 405 have different lengths in the depth direction, and there are a portion having a small length and a portion having a large length, and there is a portion having a varying length. The manner of this change in length is also different between the protrusion 401 and the protrusion 402, and is also different from the protrusions 301 to 304 of the 1 st member 110. Thereby enabling a multi-layered feel to be presented.
Further, an engaging portion for engaging with the 1 st member 110 is formed on the rear surface of the 2 nd member 120 in the main body 400. The engaging portion is formed by alternately arranging concave portions and convex portions (steps) in the lateral direction of the 2 nd member 120, and the convex portions are formed at positions of the protruding portions 401 to 405. The protruding portions extend to the tip positions of the protruding portions 401 and 405, and the protruding portions 402 to 404 do not reach the tip positions but cover only part of the protruding portions.
In the present embodiment, the 1 st member 110 and the 2 nd member 120 are engaged with each other so that the engagement portion formed in the body 300 and the engagement portion formed in the body 400 are engaged with each other. In the 2 nd member 120, the interval between the protrusions may be 1.0mm. The spacing may be increased or decreased depending on the size of toy component 100. In addition, the protrusions may be tapered so as to taper as they approach the front, and in this case, for example, the width in the lateral direction at the topmost position may be set to 0.5mm.
Fig. 5 is a view showing a section A-A ', a section B-B ' and a section C-C ' respectively in a rear perspective view of toy member 100 of fig. 1 (B). In each of the drawings, the boundary between the body 300, 400 and each of the protrusions is shown by a chain line. Fig. 5 (a) is a cross-sectional view A-A' showing the state in which the projections 402, 403, 404 of the 2 nd member are arranged between the projections 301 to 304 of the 1 st member 110 and the 1 st member 110 is sandwiched by the projections 401, 405. In fig. 5 (a), the section of the portion of the 1 st member 110 where the body 300 is integrated with the protrusions 301 to 304 is shown, while the protrusions 401 and 405 are integrated with the body 400 in the 2 nd member 120, and the protrusions 402 to 404 are independent from the body.
Fig. 5 (B) is a B-B' cross-sectional view showing the state in which the protrusions 301 to 304 of the 1 st member 110 and the protrusions 401 to 405 of the 2 nd member are alternately arranged. Since the cross section of the engagement portion is shown in fig. 5 (B), the 1 st member 110 shows a cross section of the convex portion of the engagement portion integrated with the protruding portions 301 to 304. On the other hand, the 2 nd member 120 shows a cross section of the convex portion of the engagement portion integrated with the protruding portions 401 to 405.
Fig. 5 (C) is a C-C' cross-sectional view showing the state in which the protrusions 301 to 304 of the 1 st member 110 are arranged between the protrusions 401 to 405 of the 2 nd member. In fig. 5 (C), the section of the portion where the protruding portions 301 to 304 are independent of the main body 300 is shown for the 1 st member 110, while the section of the portion where the protruding portions 401 to 405 are integrated with the main body 400 is shown for the 2 nd member 120.
As described above, the toy components that constitute the fungus-fold details are described by combining two members, but the number of the combined members is not limited to two, and may be three or more.
Fig. 6 shows an example of the appearance of a model toy to which the toy member 100 according to the present embodiment can be applied. Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of model toy 600 according to an embodiment. Model toy 600 includes model components of head 610, torso 611, arm 612, waist 613, and leg 614, and is a human-shaped toy formed by combining the above components. At least a part of each of the portions 610 to 614 is supported rotatably (or swingably) with respect to the adjacent portion. For example, the head 610 is rotatably supported with respect to the trunk 611, and the arm 612 is rotatably supported with respect to the trunk 611. In this way, the joint structures are provided at the respective portions of the model toy 600, and a user (for example, the owner of the model toy 600) can set the model toy 600 in a desired posture.
The cover portion 615 is attached to the knee joint of the leg portion 114, and the toy member 100 according to the above embodiment can be disposed on the rear side of the cover portion 615. Cover 615 is mounted to the calf portion in leg 114. Since the distal end portion of the cap portion 615 is covered with the thigh portion before bending the knee joint of the model toy 600, the back side of the cap portion 615 cannot be visually recognized. However, by bending the knee joint, the distal end portion of the cover portion 615 is not covered with the thigh portion, and therefore, the toy member 100 on the rear side of the cover portion 615 can be visually recognized.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example of the structure of the rear side of the cover portion 615. The toy member 100 described in the above embodiment is disposed on the rear side of the cover portion 615, and the toy member 100 can be visually recognized from the upper side by bending the knee joint of the model toy 600.
According to the present embodiment, a toy component of a fungus fold detail portion that can be easily completed by combining a plurality of members can be provided. For example, the member can be used as a structural member such as a heat exhaust port on the back side of the knee or the like, which can fill a gap between members of the model toy to give a sense of tightness (japanese: density), so that a detailed portion of the model toy can be more finely presented.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications and changes can be made within the scope of the gist of the present invention.

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1. A toy component is formed by clamping a 1 st component and a 2 nd component, wherein,
the 1 st member includes:
a plurality of 1 st protrusions arranged at 1 st intervals; and
a 1 st main body part integrated with a part of each of the plurality of 1 st protruding parts,
the 2 nd member includes:
a plurality of 2 nd protrusions arranged at the 1 st interval; and
a 2 nd main body portion integrated with a part of each of the plurality of 2 nd protruding portions,
when the 1 st member and the 2 nd member are engaged,
the portion of the 1 st projection that is not integrated with the 1 st body portion is arranged between the portions of the 2 nd projection that are integrated with the 2 nd body portion,
the portion of the 2 nd protrusion that is not integrated with the 2 nd body portion is arranged between the portions of the 1 st protrusion that are integrated with the 1 st body portion,
the 1 st main body part comprises a 1 st clamping part clamped with the 2 nd main body part,
the 2 nd main body part includes a 2 nd engaging part engaged with the 1 st engaging part of the 1 st main body part.
2. The toy component of claim 1, wherein,
the 1 st engagement portion is formed by alternately arranging concave portions and convex portions in a lateral direction of the 1 st member, and the convex portions are formed at positions of the 1 st protruding portions,
the 2 nd engaging portion is formed by a concave-convex in the lateral direction, and a convex portion is formed at the position of the 2 nd protruding portion.
3. The toy component of claim 2, wherein,
the 2 nd engaging portion has a convex portion covering the protruding portion located at both ends of the 2 nd protruding portion up to a tip end position, and the 1 st member is sandwiched by the convex portion.
4. A toy component according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein,
the 1 st and 2 nd protrusions each include protrusions having different maximum lengths in the depth direction.
5. A toy component according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein,
the 1 st and 2 nd protrusions include protrusions that differ from one protrusion to another in such a manner that the length in the depth direction changes.
6. A toy component according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein,
when the 1 st member and the 2 nd member are engaged, the rear surface of the 1 st main body portion and the rear surface of the 2 nd main body portion form a continuous plane.
7. A model toy, wherein,
the model toy comprises the toy component of any one of claims 1-6.
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