CN114570010A - Action toy - Google Patents

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CN114570010A
CN114570010A CN202210287233.9A CN202210287233A CN114570010A CN 114570010 A CN114570010 A CN 114570010A CN 202210287233 A CN202210287233 A CN 202210287233A CN 114570010 A CN114570010 A CN 114570010A
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福原进之介
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The invention aims to provide an action toy with high interestingness. An action toy (1) used in a game using an article (B1), the action toy comprising: an operation unit (20) having a 1 st figure (11) at one end, and operating so that the position of the 1 st figure can be displaced from a 1 st position (P1) to a 2 nd position (P2); a force application part (30) which applies force to the action part in the direction of shifting the 1 st image part to the 2 nd position; a holding part (40) which holds the action part in a mode that the 1 st image part can be held at the 1 st position; and a releasing part (50) for releasing the holding of the holding part according to the movement of the article to the 3 rd position (P3) near the 1 st position, wherein the part of the action part can be shifted to the 2 nd position according to the 1 st image part to start the movement of another article (B2) placed near the 2 nd position.

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Action toy
Technical Field
The invention relates to an action toy.
Background
Conventionally, there is a ball toy which is played by placing a ball-shaped article on a predetermined track and rolling the ball from a high position to a low position. In such a ball toy, for example, a glass marble is used as an object to be rolled, and a glass marble raising device for moving the glass marble from a lower position of the track to a higher position is provided. The glass bead lifting device is configured such that a spiral track member is erected from a low position to a high position of the track, and the spiral track member holds and rotates the glass beads to move the glass beads to the high position, thereby continuously rolling the balls (see, for example, patent document 1).
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese Kokai publication Sho 55-137697
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The glass marble lifting tool described in patent document 1 moves a glass marble from a low position to a high position only by the spiral rail member, and the moving speed of the glass marble is slow in view of its structure, and the appearance and design as an operation means are poor, and the interest as a toy is insufficient.
The invention aims to provide an action toy which is more interesting than the prior art.
Means for solving the problems
The action toy of the invention is an action toy used in games using articles, and is characterized in that,
the action toy is provided with:
an operation unit having a 1 st figure part at one end thereof, the operation unit being operable to displace the 1 st figure part from a 1 st position to a 2 nd position;
a biasing unit that biases the operating unit in a direction in which the 1 st image unit is displaced to the 2 nd position;
a holding portion that holds the operating portion so that the 1 st image portion can be held at the 1 st position; and
a releasing section for releasing the holding of the holding section in accordance with the movement of the article to a 3 rd position near the 1 st position,
the action part can be partially shifted to the 2 nd position according to the 1 st image part to start moving another article loaded near the 2 nd position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the 1 st figure part is a figure representing a human figure.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the hand of the doll faces the moving direction of the action part.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the action part has a base part provided with the 1 st figure part at one end,
the holding portion holds the base portion in a state where the 1 st figure portion is at the 1 st position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
when the position of the operating portion is displaced, the base portion comes into contact with the other article placed in the vicinity of the 2 nd position, and the other article starts to move.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
a flat surface perpendicular to a direction in which the other article can move is formed at a position of the base portion that contacts the other article.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the base portion of the operating portion is supported to be rotatable and urged in the direction of rotation by a 1 st elastic member.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the holding portion includes an engaged portion provided to the base portion and an engaging portion that engages the engaged portion and is displaced in position in accordance with the movement of the article to the 3 rd position,
the engagement of the engaged portion by the engagement portion is released by a positional displacement of the engagement portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the releasing portion includes a pressing portion that is pressed by the article moving to the 3 rd position,
the pressing portion displaces the engaging portion in a direction in which the engagement between the engaging portion and the engaged portion is released by the pressing of the article.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the engaging portion and the pressing portion are integrally formed, and are biased in a direction opposite to the pressing direction by a 2 nd elastic member.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the action toy also has a cover portion that covers at least a part of the base portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the covering portion covers at least a part of the holding portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the cover portion includes a 2 nd figure portion, the 2 nd figure portion representing a figure different from the 1 st figure portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the 2 nd figure part is a figure representing a building.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
in a use state where the motion toy is used for a game, the 2 nd position is a position higher than the 1 st position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the No. 1 track which can be moved by the article is connected at the No. 3 position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
a2 nd rail capable of moving the other article is connected to a 4 th position where the other article is placed.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the article and the further article are spheres which are movable on the track by rolling.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the moving direction of the article to the 3 rd position, the shifting direction from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position, and the moving starting direction of the other article are located on substantially the same straight line in a plan view.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The invention can provide an action toy with higher interestingness compared with the prior art.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of the action toy of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the action toy of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing an internal structure of the action toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is an exploded side view of the main part shown in fig. 3 in section.
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing an operating state of the operating unit shown in fig. 3.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a play state of the action toy shown in fig. 1.
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1. An action toy; 11. a figure (figure 1); 11h, the hand of the doll; 20. an operation section; 21. a base; 21a, an engaged part; 21f, a flat surface; 30. a force application part; 31. a 1 st elastic member; 40. a holding section; 41a, a locking part; 41. a pillar-shaped portion; 42. a 2 nd elastic member; 50. a releasing section; 51. a pressing section; 60. a toy body (covering portion); 62. buildings (2 nd image part); 63. ball-receiving portion (3 rd position); 65. a ball mounting part (4 th position); 71. track 1; 72. a 2 nd track; b1, ball (article); b2, another ball (another article); p1, position 1; p2, position 2; p3, position 3; p4, position 4.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, an operation toy according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 6.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a motion toy 1 according to the present embodiment.
As shown in fig. 1, the action toy 1 is a figure 1 as a first figure part, for example, a human figure 11 imitating a predetermined character, and moves in a predetermined direction while being supported by a base 21 of an action part 20. In the following description, directions are described such that, as shown in fig. 1, a standing state of the figure 11 in a state where the action toy 1 is standing is set as a vertical direction, a direction in which the figure 11 faces is set as a front direction (front), an opposite direction thereof is set as a rear direction (rear), and a right-left direction of the figure is set as a right-left side direction. In the present embodiment, the 1 st avatar portion is described as a human shape, but the 1 st avatar portion is not limited to a human shape, and may be in various shapes, and may simulate an animal having four limbs.
The action toy 1 is configured such that the state shown in fig. 1 is an initial state before the doll 11 moves, and the action toy 1 moves upward to the left in the drawing by the arm-shaped base portion 21 of the action portion 20 rotating forward from the initial state. For example, the body of the figure 11 is supported by one end of the base 21, and the figure 11 is held in a state of standing at a position closer to the rear of the toy body 60. The initial state position of the doll 11 is the 1 st position P1, and the position where the doll 11 moves (shifts) (the upper left position of the toy body 60 (see fig. 5)) is the 2 nd position P2.
The action toy 1 is used for a rolling ball game played by rolling a ball B1 as a ball-shaped article on a track. For example, when the ball B1 comes to the ball receiving portion 63 (here, the third position P3) provided near (behind) the doll 11, the base 21 starts to rotate counterclockwise in fig. 1. When the base portion 21 moves to be substantially upright (see fig. 5) by this rotation, the base portion 21 comes into contact with the other ball B2 placed on the ball placement portion 65, and the other ball B2 also moves.
Fig. 2 is a side view of the action toy 1 shown in fig. 1, as viewed from the left.
As shown in fig. 2, the movement path (displacement path) of the doll 11 is a path that appears to fly from the 1 st position P1 on the rear side of the toy body 60 to the 2 nd position P2 on the upper front side. As described later, the movement start timing of the doll 11 is synchronized with the timing when the ball B1 moves to the 3 rd position P3. In addition, according to the movement of the doll 11 to the second position P2, the other ball B2 starts to move. By synchronizing the operation timing of the doll 11 with the movement timings of the two balls B1, B2 in this way, it can be seen as if the doll 11 carried the balls. The figure 11 is in a posture in which both hands 11h are lifted upward, and is in a take-off posture in a state (standby state) of the 1 st position P1 in a standing state, and is in a posture in which both hands are extended in a direction in which the other ball B2 moves in a flying state in a state of the 2 nd position P2. As a result, the relevance of the figure 11 to ball delivery is improved.
The toy body 60 functions as a covering portion that covers a part of the base 21 with a pair of left and right plate-shaped side wall members. For example, the side wall member indicates a relatively tall building 62 such as a building as the 2 nd image part. Therefore, the action of the figure 11 moving to the 2 nd position P2 higher than the 1 st position P1 shows the appearance of flying from the ground to a high position above the building. Further, since the toy main body 60 is configured by a pair of left and right side wall members, an opening (space) is easily formed in the upper portion, and the structure that allows the rotational movement of the base 21 is easily provided. The building 62 is configured to be covered with a portion so that the holding portion 40 for locking the operation of the base portion 21, which will be described later, is not visible particularly from the left-right direction. Further, although the portion near the end of the base 21 to which the figure 11 is attached appears to be exposed from the building 62, the portion is shaped like a rectangle in side view, and therefore, the portion can be made to look like a part of a building by making the color and pattern of the portion the same as those of the building 62. In the present embodiment, the 2 nd image part is explained as a relatively tall building such as a building, but the 2 nd image part is not limited to buildings such as a building, and may be in various shapes, and may be a relatively tall article imitating a natural object such as a tree.
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing an internal structure of the action toy 1 shown in fig. 1, and fig. 4 is an exploded side view in which a main portion shown in fig. 3 is sectioned.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the base 21 of the operating portion 20 is provided with a rotation support portion 22 at the other end portion on the opposite side (front side) to the one end portion supporting the figure 11. For example, the rotation support portion 22 is rotatably supported by a spindle portion 60d provided to protrude in the left-right direction from a side wall member of the toy body 60. Further, a base-side engaging portion 32, to which one end side of the 1 st elastic member 31 of the biasing portion 30 is engaged, is provided at the other end portion of the base 21. The other end side of the 1 st elastic member 31 is engaged with a main body side engaging portion 33, and the main body side engaging portion 33 is provided at a position close to a base portion 61 constituting a lower portion of the toy main body 60. Thus, the other end of the base portion 21 is pulled downward by the first elastic member 31, and the base portion 21 is urged to rotate clockwise in fig. 3 (in a direction in which the doll 11 is displaced to the second position P2).
As described above, in the action part 20, the base part 21 is urged to rotate by the urging part 30, but the base part 21 is held by the holding part 40 so that the figure 11 stays at the 1 st position P1. That is, the holding portion 40 includes the engaged portion 21a provided on the base portion 21 and the engaging portion 41a engaging with the engaged portion 21a, and holds the base portion 21 against the urging force of the 1 st elastic member 31 by the engagement of the engaging portion 41 a.
For example, as the locking structure of the holding portion 40, the locked portion 21a is formed in a shape extending downward from the lower surface side of the base portion 21 and having a tip projecting forward. On the other hand, the locking portion 41a has a projecting shape projecting rearward from the rear side of the upper end of the vertical pillar-shaped portion 41, for example, and is configured to engage with the upper surface of the distal end of the locked portion 21 a.
The pillar-shaped portion 41 having the engaging portion 41a is configured to be movable in the front-rear direction, and is provided so as to stand upward from an upper portion of a substantially rectangular slide base portion 54 that slides in the front-rear direction, for example. The slide base portion 54 is formed in a vertically long shape in the front-rear direction as a structure that is easily slidable. The slide base portion 54 slides in the front-rear direction in a slide space 60s formed by, for example, the upper wall surface of the base portion 61 and the inner wall surface of the side wall member (building 62). The pillar-shaped portion 41 projects upward from the opening 60h of the sliding space 60 s.
The slide base portion 54 has a hollow portion 54a therein, and the 2 nd elastic member 42 is disposed in the hollow portion 54 a. The rear end side of the 2 nd elastic member 42 is engaged with the rear wall surface 54b on the rear side of the hollow portion 54a, while the front end side is brought into contact with the spring locking piece 60a so as to press the spring locking piece 60a protruding from the side wall member into the hollow portion 54 a. Therefore, the second elastic member 42 presses the slide base portion 54 toward the rear. When the slide base portion 54 moves forward (displaces position) against the biasing force of the 2 nd elastic member 42, the engaging portion 41a is separated from the engaged portion 21a, and the engagement of the engaged portion 21a is released.
The releasing unit 50 releases the engagement between the locking unit 41a and the locked unit 21 a. The releasing portion 50 includes a pressing support portion 52 extending parallel to the pillar portion 41 on the rear end side (left side in the drawing) of the slide base portion 54, and a pressing portion 51 having a circular surface formed on the rear side of the pressing support portion 52. The press support portion 52 is disposed movably in the front-rear direction in the notch opening 63k in which the ball support portion 63 is formed. Therefore, the pressing portion 51 is located at a position constituting a front wall of the ball receiving portion 63 (the 3 rd position P3).
The pressing portion 51 of the release portion 50 configured as described above is moved from behind by the ball B1 into the ball receiving portion 63 (third position P3) and pressed. By the pressing of the ball B1, the slide base portion 54 moves forward (moves to the left side position shown by the one-dot chain line in fig. 4) against the urging force of the 2 nd elastic member 42. Thereby, the locking portion 41a moves (displaces) in a direction to release the locking with the locked portion 21 a. As a result, the base 21 starts to rotate due to the first elastic member 31. The receiving portion 63 may also include a track for the ball to move.
As shown in fig. 4, at least one of the upper distal end surface 41s of the distal upper portion of the engagement portion 41a and the lower distal end surface 21s of the distal lower portion of the engaged portion 21a is formed as an inclined surface or a curved surface. By the shapes of the distal end surfaces 41s and 21s, when the figure 11 is set at the 1 st position P1, the engagement between the engaging portion 41a and the engaged portion 21a is facilitated.
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing an operation state of the operation unit 20 shown in fig. 3.
As shown in fig. 5, when the base portion 21 rotates and the doll 11 moves (shifts) to the 2 nd position P2, the base portion 21 comes into contact with the other ball B2 of the ball mounting portion 65 mounted in the vicinity of the 2 nd position P2. For example, a placing portion notch 65k (see fig. 1 and 4) is provided in the bottom portion of the ball placing portion 65, and the base portion 21 enters the placing portion notch 65k, whereby the base portion 21 presses the other ball B2 forward.
Here, the contact portion of the base portion 21 with the other ball B2 is configured as a flat surface 21f (see fig. 1 and 3) substantially orthogonal to the ball pushing direction. By this flat surface 21f, the other ball B2 is pushed in the direction in which it should move, passes over the slightly higher tip end wall 65d, and is accurately sent out toward the rail connecting portion 66. The distal end wall 65d of the ball mounting portion 65 is configured such that the other ball B2 mounted thereon does not roll forward inadvertently in the ball mounting state. The rail connecting portion 66 may be a part of the rail.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a play state of the motion toy 1.
As shown in fig. 6, the 1 st rail 71 is connected to the ball receiving portion 63 at the 3 rd position P3 of the action toy 1. The 1 st rail 71 is connected to a ball drop unit 70 that drops a ball B1 and starts a game. The 1 st rail 71 is provided with relatively low holding blocks 81 and 82 to incline the ball B1 moving from the ball input portion 70 to the ball receiving portion 63.
The 2 nd rail 72 is connected to the rail connecting portion 66 of the action toy 1 via a relatively high holding block 83. In addition, another ball B2, which is identical to the ball B1, for example, is placed on the ball placement portion 65 at the 4 th position P4. The 1 st rail 71 for moving the ball B1 to the 3 rd position P3, the moving direction (displacement direction) from the 1 st position P1 to the 2 nd position P2, and the direction in which the other ball B2 starts to move to the 2 nd rail 72 are substantially aligned on a straight line in a plan view.
First, when the ball B1 is placed in the ball drop unit 70 at the start of the game, the ball B1 starts to move toward the ball receiving unit 63 (the 3 rd position P3) by rolling on the 1 st rail 71. When the ball B1 reaches the ball receiving portion 63, the locking of the doll 11 is released, and the doll 11 quickly flies above the building 62 of the building type from the 1 st position P1 of the standby position and moves to the 2 nd position P2. While the doll 11 moves (shifts) to the second position P2, the other ball B2 placed on the ball placement portion 65 (the 4 th position P4) is pushed out to the 2 nd rail 72. This enables another ball B2 to be moved on, for example, the 2 nd rail 72 set to various routes for play.
As described above, in the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the action part 20 having the figure 11 at one end moves (shifts) the position of the figure 11 from the 1 st position P1 to the 2 nd position P2, and thus the movement of the figure 11 can be performed by the action part 20. Further, since the biasing state in which the biasing portion 30 biases the operating portion 20 is forcibly locked by the holding portion 40 with respect to the displacement of the figure 11 to the 2 nd position P2, the moment movement of the figure 11 can be realized by the release of the holding portion 40 by the release portion 50. In addition to the positional displacement of the doll 11, the arrival movement of the ball B1 can be correlated with the start of movement of the doll 11 by the operation of the release section 50 corresponding to the movement of the ball B1 to the 3 rd position P3 in the vicinity of the 1 st position P1. When the doll 11 moves (shifts) to the 2 nd position P2, the other ball B2 placed at the 4 th position near the 2 nd position P2 starts moving, and therefore, the arrival of the doll 11 at the 2 nd position P2 can be correlated with the start of movement of the other ball B2. As a result, it is possible to provide the action toy 1 with high interest that the ball B1 moving to the 3 rd position P3 and the other ball B2 moving to the 4 th position P4 appear to have been moved by being carried by the doll 11.
In the action toy 1 according to the present embodiment, the moving direction of the ball B1 moving to the 3 rd position P3, the displacement direction of the ball B1 moving to the 2 nd position P2, and the movement starting direction of the other ball B2 are substantially aligned in a plan view, and therefore, continuity between the 3 rd position P3 where the ball B1 is thrown and the 4 th position P4 where the other ball B2 moves can be effectively demonstrated.
In the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the 1 st figure part moved (shifted) from the 1 st position P1 to the 2 nd position P2 is the character-imitating figure 11, and therefore the effect of the performance can be improved. In the form of the doll 11, the playing effect can be obtained in which the doll 11 lifts the ball B1 and moves it by directing both hands 11h of the doll in the moving direction.
According to the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the base portion 21 of the action portion 20 is forcibly held by the holding portion 40 so as not to move in the moving direction at the 1 st position P1 in a state where the base portion is biased in the rotating direction (displacement direction) by the 1 st elastic member 31, and therefore the holding release of the holding portion 40 by the ball B1 moving to the 3 rd position P3 and the movement start action of the base portion 21 can be operated substantially simultaneously. As a result, the continuity between the input of the ball B1 to the 3 rd position P3 and the start of the figure 11 can be demonstrated.
In the present embodiment, since the action unit 20 is configured such that the base 21 comes into contact with the other ball B2 placed in the vicinity of the 2 nd position P2 when the position of the figure 11 is shifted to the 2 nd position P2, it is possible to show the continuity of the movement of completing the movement of the figure 11 and starting the movement of the one ball B2.
Further, since the contact of the base 21 with the other ball B2 is performed by the vertical flat surface 21f, the base 21 can accurately apply the pressing force in the direction in which the other ball B2 should move.
In the present embodiment, since the locking portion 41a of the holding portion 40 and the pressing portion 51 of the releasing portion 50 are integrally formed, the movement (displacement) of the pressing portion 51 caused by the entry pressure of the ball B1 to the 3 rd position P3 can be directly transmitted to the locking portion 41a, and the movement direction of the locking portion 41a becomes the releasing direction of the locked portion 21a, so that the operation of the operating portion 20 can be easily started by the pressing of the ball B1 to the 3 rd position P3.
Further, since the pressing portion 51 and the locking portion 41a are biased in the direction opposite to the pressing direction of the ball B1 by the 2 nd elastic member 42, the ball B1 is removed from the 3 rd position P3, and is returned to the initial position, so that the locked portion 21a can be locked.
In the present embodiment, at least one of the upper distal end surface 41s of the locking portion 41a and the lower distal end surface 21s of the locked portion 21a is configured as an inclined surface or a curved surface. Thus, when the base portion 21 is returned to the initial position (the 1 st position P1), the distal end surfaces 41s and 21s come into contact with each other to easily move the engaging portion 41a forward, thereby facilitating engagement between the engaging portion 41a and the engaged portion 21 a.
In the present embodiment, since the toy body 60 functions as a covering portion that covers at least a part of the base 21, the base 21 serving as a support member of the figure 11 can be hidden, and the flying of the figure 11 can be visually performed. Further, the holding portion 40 is also covered with the toy body 60 so as to be invisible from the side, for example, so that the action mechanism can be hidden and the effect of the action mode can be improved.
In the toy body 60 of the present embodiment, since the 2 nd figure part is shaped to resemble a building 62 of a building type, a state in which the figure 11 flies high can be realized.
Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention can be modified as appropriate within the scope of the technical idea thereof. For example, although the above embodiment is configured such that the state in which the ball B1 is located at the 3 rd position P3 and the state in which the other ball B2 is located at the 4 th position P4 are visually recognized, for example, a cover member covering the ball may be provided at the 3 rd position P3 and the 4 th position P4 so that the ball is not visually recognized. In this case, the following performance can be performed: the ball B1 in position 3P 3 is not visible and another ball B2 appears again from position 4P 4 by the movement of figure 11. In this case, if the other ball B2 is the same as the ball B1, the dramatic effect of the carrying motion of the doll 11 can be further enhanced. When the other ball B2 is different from the ball B1, for example, a play can be performed in which the doll 11 changes the ball.
In the game state shown in fig. 6 of the above embodiment, the motion toy 1 is provided in a portion where the ball B1 is thrown and the game is started, but the present invention is not limited to this, and for example, by providing a plurality of motion toys 1 in the middle of the 2 nd track 72, the ball can be moved a longer distance and a game can be played. The 2 nd figure part is described by taking the shape of the building 62 as an example, but may be a shape simulating a forest or the like.

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1. An action toy used in a game using an article, wherein,
the action toy is provided with:
an operation unit having a 1 st figure part at one end thereof, the operation unit being operable to displace the 1 st figure part from a 1 st position to a 2 nd position;
a biasing unit that biases the operating unit in a direction in which the 1 st image unit is displaced to the 2 nd position;
a holding portion that holds the operating portion so that the 1 st image portion can be held at the 1 st position; and
a releasing section for releasing the holding of the holding section in accordance with the movement of the article to a 3 rd position near the 1 st position,
the action part can be partially shifted to the 2 nd position according to the 1 st image part to start moving another article loaded near the 2 nd position.
2. The action toy of claim 1,
the 1 st figure part is a figure representing a human figure.
3. The action toy of claim 2,
the hand of the doll faces the moving direction of the action part.
4. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the action part has a base part provided with the 1 st figure part at one end,
the holding portion holds the base portion in a state where the 1 st figure portion is at the 1 st position.
5. The action toy of claim 4,
when the position of the operating portion is displaced, the base portion comes into contact with the other article placed in the vicinity of the 2 nd position, and the other article starts to move.
6. The action toy of claim 5,
a flat surface perpendicular to a direction in which the other article can move is formed at a position of the base portion that contacts the other article.
7. The action toy according to any one of claims 4 to 6,
the base portion of the operating portion is supported to be rotatable and urged in the direction of rotation by a 1 st elastic member.
8. The action toy according to any one of claims 4 to 7,
the holding portion includes an engaged portion provided to the base portion and an engaging portion that engages the engaged portion and is displaced in position in accordance with the movement of the article to the 3 rd position,
the engagement of the engaged portion by the engagement portion is released by a positional displacement of the engagement portion.
9. The action toy of claim 8,
the releasing portion includes a pressing portion that is pressed by the article moving to the 3 rd position,
the pressing portion displaces the engaging portion in a direction in which the engagement between the engaging portion and the engaged portion is released by the pressing of the article.
10. The action toy of claim 9,
the engaging portion and the pressing portion are integrally formed, and are biased in a direction opposite to the pressing direction by a 2 nd elastic member.
11. The action toy according to any one of claims 4 to 10,
the action toy also has a cover portion that covers at least a part of the base portion.
12. The action toy of claim 11,
the covering portion covers at least a part of the holding portion.
13. The action toy of claim 12,
the cover portion includes a 2 nd figure portion, the 2 nd figure portion representing a figure different from the 1 st figure portion.
14. The action toy of claim 13,
the 2 nd figure part is a figure representing a building.
15. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 14,
in a use state where the motion toy is used in a game, the 2 nd position is a position higher than the 1 st position.
16. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 15,
in the 3 rd position, a 1 st rail capable of moving the article can be connected.
17. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 16,
the 2 nd rail on which the other article is movable can be connected to the 4 th position on which the other article is placed.
18. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 17,
the article and the further article are spheres which are movable on the track by rolling.
19. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 18,
the moving direction of the article to the 3 rd position, the shifting direction from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position, and the moving starting direction of the other article are substantially on the same straight line in a plan view.
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