CN115738305A - Action toy - Google Patents

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CN115738305A
CN115738305A CN202211460303.2A CN202211460303A CN115738305A CN 115738305 A CN115738305 A CN 115738305A CN 202211460303 A CN202211460303 A CN 202211460303A CN 115738305 A CN115738305 A CN 115738305A
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福原进之介
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The invention aims to provide an action toy with high interestingness. The action toy is an action toy (1) used in a game using an article (B), and comprises: an operation unit (10) provided so as to be displaceable from a 1 st position (P1) to a 2 nd position (P2); a biasing unit (30) that biases the operating unit (10) in a direction in which the operating unit (10) is displaced from the 1 st position (P1) to the 2 nd position (P2); and a holding unit (40) that can hold the operating unit (10) at the 1 st position (P1), wherein the operating unit (10) is configured to be able to accommodate the article (B), wherein the holding unit (40) can release the holding of the operating unit (10) in accordance with the condition in which the article (B) is accommodated in the operating unit (10), and wherein the operating unit (10) from which the holding is released changes the position of the article (B) accommodated in the operating unit (10) by displacement from the 1 st position (P1) to the 2 nd position (P2).

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Action toy
Technical Field
The invention relates to an action toy.
Background
Conventionally, there is a ball toy in which a ball-shaped object is placed on a predetermined track and rolled 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 low position of the track to a high 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 a track, and the spiral track member holds and rotates a glass bead to move the glass bead to the high position, thereby continuously rolling the ball (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 in view of its structure, the moving speed of the glass marble is slow, and the appearance and design as an operation means are poor, and the enjoyment 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 invention provides an action toy used in a game using an article, which is characterized in that,
the action toy comprises:
an operation unit which is provided so as to be displaceable from a 1 st position to a 2 nd position;
a biasing portion that biases the operating portion in a direction in which the operating portion is displaced from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position; and
a holding portion capable of holding the operating portion at the 1 st position,
the operating portion is configured to be capable of accommodating the article,
the holding portion can release the holding of the operating portion according to a state in which the operating portion accommodates the article,
the movement portion from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position, from which the holding is released, changes the position of the article accommodated in the movement portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the operating portion changes the height position of the article to a position higher than the position at which the article is accommodated in the operating portion by displacement from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the operating unit is configured to be displaceable between the 1 st position and the 2 nd position by rotation.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the rotation of the operating section is a rotation in the height direction.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the urging portion is composed of a 1 st elastic member that urges the operating portion toward the rotational direction side.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the operating portion has a locked portion locked by the holding portion against the biasing force of the 1 st elastic member,
the engagement of the holding portion with the engaged portion is released by a positional displacement of the holding portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the holding part is biased by the 2 nd elastic member in a direction of locking the locked part,
the holding portion is moved in a direction to release the engagement of the engaged portion against the biasing force of the 2 nd elastic member by being pressed by the article accommodated in the operating portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the operation unit includes an accommodating unit for accommodating the article, a discharge unit for discharging the article, and a 1 st rail for connecting the accommodating unit and the discharge unit and allowing the article to move.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the action toy is provided with a No. 2 track which is close to the accommodating part and can be used for moving the article,
the 2 nd rail is configured such that the article moving on the 2 nd rail can be accommodated in the accommodation portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the action toy is provided with a 3 rd rail which can move the article at a position close to the discharging part,
the 3 rd rail is configured to be movable by the article discharged from the discharge unit.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the storage unit is configured to guide the article that has entered the storage unit to the holding unit in a state where the operation portion is located at the 1 st position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
at least a portion of the action toy has an appearance that mimics a figure,
the 1 st rail is covered by a 1 st member forming part of the figure.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the holding portion is covered with a 2 nd member constituting a part of the figure.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the figure has a head portion including a mouth and a torso portion including hips.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the receiving portion is configured to contain the port,
the discharge portion is a structure for discharging the article accommodated in the mouth from the hip.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the holding portion is configured to be capable of protruding into the mouth so as to mimic a tongue included in the mouth in a state where the operation portion is located at the 1 st position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the holding part moves in a predetermined direction by being pressed by the article, thereby releasing the holding of the figure,
the predetermined direction is a direction in which the article can enter the accommodating portion in a state in which the operating portion is located at the 1 st position.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
in a state where the figure is located at the 1 st position, the lower jaw of the mouth and the upper jaw of the mouth are opened toward a direction in which the article enters the receiving portion.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the figure has a tail that is shaped to fit within the figure,
the tail is curved so as to deviate from the direction in which the article is discharged.
In addition, the action toy of the invention may be,
the figure has a leg portion that is,
the leg portion extends and contracts in conjunction with a displacement operation from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The present invention can provide an action toy with a higher interest than the conventional one.
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Fig. 1 is a side view showing an example of a motion toy of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the action toy shown in fig. 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a play position of the toy playset including action toys.
Fig. 4 isbase:Sub>A sectional view taken along linebase:Sub>A-base:Sub>A of fig. 2, showing the action toy figure at position 1.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a biasing portion for biasing the operation toy.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view for explaining an operation of releasing the holding of the figure.
Fig. 7 is a sectional view showing a state in which the character of the action toy is located at the 2 nd position.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of the leg portion in a state where the figure of the action toy is located at the 1 st position.
Fig. 9 is an enlarged perspective view of the leg portion of the action toy in a state where the figure is at the 2 nd position.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing another example of a play state of a toy set using an action toy.
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1. An action toy; 10. a figure (action part); 10i, an opening edge portion (an engaged portion); 10h, starting; 10b, torso (1 st member); 10r, buttocks; 10t, tail; 11. an accommodating portion; 10ha, the maxilla; 10hb, lower jaw (member 2); 13. a discharge section; 15. a leg portion; 30. a force application part; 31. a torsion spring (1 st elastic member); 40. a holding section; 42. a compression spring (2 nd elastic member); 71. track 1; 72. a 2 nd track; 73. a 3 rd track; B. a ball (article); p1, position 1; p2, position 2.
Detailed Description
An action toy according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to fig. 1 to 10.
Fig. 1 is a side view showing an example of a motion toy 1 according to the present embodiment. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the action toy 1.
The operation portion 10 of the operation toy 1 shown in fig. 1 and 2 is a figure, for example, a dinosaur imitating a riot, and is a toy which performs a predetermined operation around the rotation shaft portion 32 as described later in a state where the operation portion 10 is located on the base portion 20. In the following description, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the direction is described as a vertical direction with the base portion 20 side being a lower direction, a direction in which the character (dinosaur) is directed is a front or front side, an opposite direction is a rear or rear side, and left and right directions when viewed from the character are left, right, and left and right directions in a state in which the action toy 1 is placed on the placement surface. These directions are illustrated in fig. 1, 2, and 3.
The action toy 1 is a game played using a ball B as an article. For example, the motion toy 1 is disposed in the middle of a track 70 (see fig. 3) on which the ball B rolls and moves, and operates to change the motion of the ball B. The figure has, for example: a head 10h having a mouth 10m with sharp teeth and a large opening, a trunk 10b including a hip 10r with a large opening, a tail 10t continuing to bend from the hip 10r to the rear and right, and a leg 15 operable in conjunction with the trunk 10 b. In addition, as shown in fig. 2, the figure is configured to be able to accommodate the ball B in the mouth 10 m.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a play state of the toy kit 100 including the motion toy 1, and shows a state where the motion toy 1 is disposed in the track 70.
In the toy set 100, as shown in fig. 3, a ball input portion 60 is connected to the front side of the action toy 1, and a track 70 of the ball input portion 60 is connected to a 2 nd track 72 of the front side of the action portion 10. Therefore, the ball B supplied from the ball input portion 60 is accommodated in the opening 10m of the figure of the action portion 10. Then, the operating portion 10 is immediately displaced from the 1 st position P1 at the lower position corresponding to the 2 nd track 72 to the 2 nd position P2 at the higher position.
The operation toy 1 is configured such that the holding portion 40 can release the holding of the operation portion 10 in response to the ball B accommodated in the opening 10m, although the details thereof will be described later. Then, the operation portion 10 from which the holding (locked state) is released is rotated upward from the 1 st position P1 toward the 2 nd position P2 around the rotation shaft portion 32 of the biasing portion 30 provided at the rear portion of the operation portion 10, and is displaced. Thus, the operating portion 10 can change the position of the ball B from the lower position to the higher position, and can release the ball B to the rear side of the operating portion 10.
Fig. 4 isbase:Sub>A sectional view taken along linebase:Sub>A-base:Sub>A of fig. 2, and isbase:Sub>A sectional view of the operating portion 10 in the 1 st position P1.
As shown in fig. 4, the operation portion 10 is provided with an accommodating portion 11 into which the ball B enters via a 2 nd track 72 on the upstream side of the port 10m at a 1 st position P1, a discharge portion 13 which discharges the ball B at a 2 nd position P2 (see fig. 7), and a 1 st track 71 which connects the accommodating portion 11 and the discharge portion 13 and is movable by the ball B. Further, a 3 rd rail 73 which is continuous with the discharging unit 13 and can secure a moving path of the ball B is provided on the rear side of the discharging unit 13.
The 2 nd rail 72 is configured as a rail having a rail surface with a circular arc shape in cross section and a predetermined length in the front-rear direction. The 2 nd rail 72 is configured such that the front end side 72f thereof can be connected to the rail 70 (see fig. 3) on the front side and the rear end side 72r thereof is close to the chin portion 10hb of the mouth 10 m. Therefore, the ball B supplied from the front rail 70 enters through the 2 nd rail 72 so as to fall into the inside of the chin portion 10hb forming the accommodating portion 11.
The track surface of the 1 st track 71 is constituted by a track bottom 10bb continuous to the bottom surface 11b of the housing 11, and the track bottom 10bb is a tunnel structure covered by a wall surface of the trunk 10b as the 1 st member of the operating portion 10. Further, a discharge portion 13 is formed at the rear end of the 1 st rail 71, and the discharge portion 13 is an opening of the hip 10r for discharging the ball B rearward.
The 3 rd rail 73 is a substantially horizontal rail which is located behind the discharger 13 and is capable of moving the ball B at a position close to the discharger 13. The rear end 73r of the 3 rd rail 73 is connected to the rear rail 70 (see fig. 3). When the operating unit 10 operates to the 2 nd position P2 (see fig. 7) as described later, the discharger 13 discharges the ball B rearward through the 1 st rail 71. The ball B discharged is received by the 3 rd rail 73 and is supplied from the 3 rd rail 73 to the rear rail 70.
As described above, the operation portion 10 is provided so as to be rotatable about the rotation shaft portion 32 as a rotation center, and the operation portion 10 is biased in a predetermined direction (clockwise in the drawing) by the torsion spring 31 as the 1 st elastic member provided around the axial center of the rotation shaft portion 32. As shown in fig. 4, the operating portion 10 is held at the 1 st position P1 by being engaged (held) by the holding portion 40 against the rotational force of the biasing portion 30.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the urging portion 30.
As shown in fig. 5, the biasing portion 30 is composed of, for example, a rotation shaft portion 32 constituting the rotation center of the operating portion 10, a torsion spring 31 as the 1 st elastic member wound around the axial center of the rotation shaft portion 32, a figure object side wall portion 10w against which one end portion 31a of the torsion spring 31 abuts, and a machine base side wall portion 20w against which the other end portion 31b of the torsion spring 31 abuts. The torsion spring 31 acts in a direction in which the one end portion 31a and the other end portion 31b are separated (a direction in which the torsion spring 31 is opened), and constantly biases the operation portion 10 in the clockwise direction with respect to the base portion 20. Therefore, the operating portion 10 is locked and held at the 1 st position P1 by the holding portion 40, but when the locked state by the holding portion 40 is released, the operating portion 10 is rotated by the torsion spring 31 and moves to the 2 nd position P2.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view for explaining the holding operation of the release operation portion 10.
The operating portion 10 is locked by the holding portion 40 against the urging force of the torsion spring 31. As shown in fig. 6, the holding portion 40 includes a base portion 40b having a rectangular shape in side view, a pressed portion 40a projecting upward from a front portion of the base portion 40b and having a substantially trapezoidal shape in side view, and a locking portion 40c projecting forward from the front portion.
The base portion 40b of the holding portion 40 is held so as to be slidable in the front-rear direction in the base portion housing portion 20a of the base portion 20. The pressed portion 40a protrudes upward and forward from the base housing portion 20 a. The locking portion 40c protrudes forward from the outer surface of the base portion 40b on the front end side. The rear end side of the base portion 40b of the holding portion 40 is pressed forward by a compression spring 42 as a 2 nd elastic member disposed on the rear side of the base portion 40 b.
On the other hand, a rectangular chin opening 10c through which the pressed portion 40a can pass is formed in the lower end surface of the chin portion 10hb of the head 10h constituting the operating portion 10. The opening edge 10i on the front side of the chin opening 10c is a locked part to which the locked part 40c is locked. That is, the operation portion 10 is held at the 1 st position P1 by locking the opening edge portion 10i by the locking portion 40c.
Here, when the operating portion 10 is held at the 1 st position P1, the holding portion 40 is covered by the chin portion 10hb of the head 10h as the 2 nd member constituting a part of the operating portion 10. Therefore, the pressed portion 40a exposed from the table portion 20 is covered by the chin portion 10hb and cannot be seen from the side direction when being held at the 1 st position P1. On the other hand, the pressed portion 40a is configured to be visible from the front side of the operating portion 10 in a state where the operating portion 10 is located at the 1 st position P1 (see fig. 2). However, the pressed portion 40a has a shape that mimics the tongue of the mouth 10m, and is configured as a part of a dinosaur without discomfort.
The holding portion 40 configured as described above holds the operating portion 10 by being biased in the direction of locking the opening edge portion 10i by the compression spring 42 in a state where the operating portion 10 is located at the 1 st position P1, but as shown in fig. 6, when the ball B is supplied from the front direction accommodating portion 11, the pressed portion 40a is pressed by the inertial force of the ball B and moves rearward against the biasing force of the compression spring 42. As a result, the engagement between the locking portion 40c and the opening edge portion 10i is released, and the holding of the operation portion 10 is released.
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the state where the operation portion 10 is at the 2 nd position P2.
When the holding of the operating unit 10 by the holding unit 40 is released, the operating unit 10 rotates to move the head 10h upward to the 2 nd position P2 as shown in fig. 7. Thus, the position of the accommodating portion 11 is above the 1 st rail 71. As a result, the ball B moves downward from the housing 11 to the 1 st rail 71, and is discharged rearward from the discharge portion 13. As the operating unit 10 moves to the 2 nd position P2, the 1 st rail 71 is inclined downward toward the rear, and the ball B is discharged to the rear rail 70.
After the ball B is discharged rearward, the operation portion 10 is reset to press the upper side thereof, so that the operation portion 10 is again held at the 1 st position P1 to prepare for the next ball B. The reset operation may be performed by rotating the operating unit 10 downward and counterclockwise. This is because, as shown in the figure, the inclined surface 40cd that becomes lower toward the front lower side is provided on the upper end surface of the engaging portion 40c, and the operating portion 10 can be engaged with the 1 st position P1 only by rotating against the biasing force of the torsion spring 31 by the holding portion 40 being in a state of being pressed toward the front side of the base portion housing portion 20a by the compression spring 42. That is, when the operation portion 10 is reset, the lower end edge 10j on the front side of the lower jaw opening 10c abuts against the inclined surface 40cd to press the holding portion 40 rearward, and the opening edge portion 10i is locked below the locking portion 40c again.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of leg 15 at position P1, and fig. 9 is an enlarged perspective view of leg 15 at position P2.
In the operating portion 10, the front legs are fixed to the left and right sides of the rear side of the chin portion 10hb, but the rear legs are configured as leg portions 15 interlocked with the operation of the operating portion 10. Since the left and right leg portions 15 have the same configuration, the right leg portion will be illustrated and described.
As shown in fig. 8, the leg portion 15 has an upper leg portion 15a, a lower leg portion 15b, and a foot portion 15c. The foot 15c is a fixed portion integrally formed with the machine base 20. The lower leg portion 15b is pivotally supported on the foot portion 15C so as to be rotatable about the central axis C1 in a state where the lower end portion 15be is inserted into the storage space 15d of the foot portion 15C, and constitutes an ankle portion. The upper end 15f of the lower leg portion 15b and the lower end 15g of the upper leg portion 15a cause the lower leg portion 15b and the upper leg portion 15a to pivot about the central axis C2 like a knee joint. The upper end 15h of the upper leg portion 15a is rotatably attached around the central axis C3 so that a leg shaft 15i is inserted into a leg support portion 10g provided on the side surface of the trunk 10 b.
Therefore, as shown in fig. 9, when the operating portion 10 moves from the 1 st position P1 to the 2 nd position P2, the trunk 10b moves upward and the leg rest 10g moves upward. Thereby, the upper leg portion 15a and the lower leg portion 15b move so as to extend from the bent state of the legs with the central axes C1, C2, and C3 as fulcrums. In this way, the leg 15 can move so as to follow the displacement movement of the trunk 10b from the 1 st position P1 to the 2 nd position P2 in conjunction with the displacement movement.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing another play state of the toy kit 100 using the action toy 1.
As shown in fig. 10, the toy set 100 using the action toy 1 can adopt a play in which the 2 nd rail 72 is separated from the rail 70 on the front side. In this case, the front rail 70 has a slide shape having a discharge angle at which the ball B flies upward. Therefore, the flight distance of the ball B can be arbitrarily set by setting, for example, the inclination angle of the chute, the discharge angle of the ball B, the height of the ball B (the height of the chute), and the like. This makes the ball B fly and smoothly enter the opening 10m of the operating unit 10. Thereby, the ball B can be pleasantly learned to fly in a parabola.
In the mode shown in fig. 10 (a), the ball B flies and enters the opening 10m directly. On the other hand, in fig. 10 (B), the flying ball B bounces back into the entrance 10m so as to land on the 2 nd orbit 72 and bounce back at once. In this case, the bounce angle and the bounce height differ depending on the flight angle of the ball B, and the 2 nd orbit 72 is not a flat surface, so that the position setting becomes more difficult. In either case shown in fig. 10, since the port 10m is largely opened, the ball B can relatively easily enter the port 10 m.
As described above, in the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the action part 10 is configured to be able to accommodate the ball B, and therefore, for example, the ball B supplied from the rail 70 can be held. When the ball B is supplied to the operating portion 10, the ball B releases the holding of the operating portion 10 by the holding portion 40, and therefore the position of the ball B can be changed while the ball B is accommodated in the operating portion 10. As a result, the action toy 1 in which the ball B is carried and moved by the action part 10 can be realized.
In the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the 2 nd position P2 is higher than the 1 st position P1, and therefore, the ball B can be moved to a higher position, and a performance can be performed with a good momentum on the trajectory of the ball B. In addition, in the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the 1 st position P1 and the 2 nd position P2 can be changed by rotation, and therefore, the position displacement can be easily and quickly performed.
According to the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the action part 10 is always biased in the direction of the 2 nd position P2 by the torsion spring 31, and therefore, can be moved to the 2 nd position P2 only by releasing the holding of the 1 st position P1. Further, since the engagement of the opening edge portion 10i by the holding portion 40 at the 1 st position P1 can be released by the holding portion 40 being displaced to the rear position, the holding portion 40 can be released by the ball B supply operation, and the movement of the operating portion 10 to the 2 nd position P2 can be started. As a result, the movement of the operation portion 10 that displaces the position of the ball B can be performed as an operation that immediately operates together with the movement of the ball B.
In the present embodiment, the holding portion 40 is moved in the direction to release the locking of the operating portion 10 against the biasing force of the compression spring 42 by the pressing force of the movement of the ball B, and therefore the operating portion 10 can be moved by supplying the ball B to the operating portion 10. When the operating portion 10 returns from the 2 nd position P2 to the 1 st position P1, the operating portion 10 can be very easily held at the 1 st position P1 again only by returning to the 1 st position P1 against the biasing force in the rotational direction.
In the present embodiment, the operation of releasing the holding of the holding portion 40 coincides with the direction in which the ball B is supplied at the 1 st position P1, and therefore the locking of the holding portion 40 can be released by the force of the movement of the ball B. Further, when the ball B is thrown into the mouth, momentum can be received by the operation of the holding portion 40, and particularly, the operation of the ball B thrown into the mouth with good momentum can be stabilized, and for example, trouble such as the ball B rebounding from the mouth can be avoided.
In the present embodiment, the 1 st rail 71 is formed in the operation portion 10 and is not visible from the outside, and since the ball B enters from the opening 10m of the operation portion 10 and comes out from the hip 10r, it is covered so as not to be visually recognized from the outside, and therefore, the movement of the ball B in the figure cannot be seen, and the special effect can be created. Further, it is possible to enjoy a performance in which the action part 10 eats the ball B and discharges it. Further, since the action portion 10 indicates an animal, the ball B is eaten and the head 10h is raised, so that effective performance of eating the ball B can be performed.
In the present embodiment, the holding portion 40 is covered so that the holding (engagement) and release states of the operation portion 10 cannot be visually confirmed from the outside, and thus the operation portion 10 that operates substantially simultaneously with the supply of the ball B can be performed, and the special effect can be performed.
In the present embodiment, when the action part 10 is located at the 1 st position P1, the holding part 40 enters the mouth 10m of the animal and simulates the tongue of the animal, and therefore the structure in the mouth 10m does not give a sense of incongruity and can simulate the natural form of the animal.
In the present embodiment, the mouth 10m of the operating portion 10 is formed in such a shape that the lower jaw 10hb and the upper jaw 10ha are widened toward the direction in which the ball B enters, so that the range of selection of the supply direction of the ball B can be increased. As a result, various modes of supply of the balls B can be enjoyed. In addition, the animal can enjoy the performance of opening a large mouth.
In the present embodiment, since the 2 nd rail 72 capable of moving the ball B toward the port 10m is provided in front of the lower jaw 10hb, the ball B can be guided into the port even when the ball B is supplied to the front side of the port 10 m. The 2 nd rail 72 facilitates the connection between the chin portion 10hb and the front rail 70.
In the present embodiment, since the tail 10t is curved so as to deviate from the direction in which the ball B is released, the ball B can be seen coming out of the hip 10r, and the tail 10t can be curved so as not to obstruct the swing operation of the operation portion 10.
In the action toy 1 of the present embodiment, the portion simulating the leg 15 of the action part 10 simulating the animal is operated in conjunction with the raising action of the animal, and therefore, the action of the animal can be more realistically performed.
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, in the above embodiment, the 1 st position P1 and the 2 nd position P2 for moving the ball B are movements in the height direction, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the ball B may be moved in the horizontal direction, for example. That is, the displacement direction of the operating unit 10 may be the horizontal direction.
In the above embodiment, the movement modes of the 1 st position P1 and the 2 nd position P2 are rotational movement, but may be parallel movement. In the above embodiment, at least a part of the action toy 1 is made of dinosaur, but the invention is not limited thereto, and may be other animals or figures other than animals.

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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 provided to be displaceable from a 1 st position to a 2 nd position;
a biasing portion that biases the operating portion in a direction in which the operating portion is displaced from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position; and
a holding portion capable of holding the operating portion at the 1 st position,
the operating portion is configured to be capable of accommodating the article,
the holding portion can release the holding of the operating portion according to a state in which the operating portion accommodates the article,
the movement portion from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position, from which the holding is released, changes the position of the article accommodated in the movement portion.
2. The action toy of claim 1,
the operating portion changes the height position of the article to a position higher than the position at which the article is accommodated in the operating portion by displacement from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position.
3. The action toy of claim 2,
the operating unit is configured to be displaceable between the 1 st position and the 2 nd position by rotation.
4. The action toy of claim 3,
the rotation of the operating portion is a rotation in the height direction.
5. The action toy of claim 4,
the urging portion is composed of a 1 st elastic member that urges the operating portion toward the rotational direction side.
6. The action toy of claim 5,
the operating portion has a locked portion locked by the holding portion against the biasing force of the 1 st elastic member,
the engagement of the holding portion with the engaged portion is released by a positional displacement of the holding portion.
7. The action toy of claim 6,
the holding part is biased by the 2 nd elastic member in a direction of locking the locked part,
the holding portion is moved in a direction to release the engagement of the engaged portion against the biasing force of the 2 nd elastic member by being pressed by the article accommodated in the operating portion.
8. The action toy according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
the operation unit includes an accommodation unit for accommodating the article, a discharge unit for discharging the article, and a 1 st rail for connecting the accommodation unit and the discharge unit and allowing the article to move.
9. The action toy of claim 8,
the action toy is provided with a 2 nd rail which is capable of moving the article at a position close to the accommodating part,
the 2 nd rail is configured such that the article moving on the 2 nd rail can be accommodated in the accommodation portion.
10. The action toy according to claim 8 or 9,
the action toy is provided with a 3 rd rail which can move the article at a position close to the discharging part,
the 3 rd rail is configured to be movable by the article discharged from the discharge unit.
11. The action toy according to any one of claims 8 to 10,
the storage unit is configured to guide the article that has entered the storage unit to the holding unit in a state where the operation portion is located at the 1 st position.
12. The action toy according to any one of claims 8 to 11,
at least a portion of the action toy has an appearance that mimics a figure,
the 1 st rail is covered by a 1 st member forming part of the figure.
13. The action toy of claim 12,
the holding portion is covered with a 2 nd member constituting a part of the figure.
14. The action toy according to claim 12 or 13,
the figure has a head portion including a mouth and a torso portion including hips.
15. The action toy of claim 14,
the receiving portion is configured to contain the port,
the discharge portion is a structure for discharging the article accommodated in the mouth from the hip.
16. The action toy of claim 15,
the holding portion is configured to be capable of protruding into the mouth so as to mimic a tongue included in the mouth when the operation portion is located at the 1 st position.
17. The action toy of claim 16,
the holding part moves in a predetermined direction by being pressed by the article, thereby releasing the holding of the figure,
the predetermined direction is a direction in which the article can enter the accommodating portion in a state in which the operation portion is located at the 1 st position.
18. The action toy according to any one of claims 14 to 17,
in a state where the figure is located at the 1 st position, the lower jaw of the mouth and the upper jaw of the mouth are opened toward a direction in which the article enters the receiving portion.
19. The action toy according to any one of claims 12 to 18,
the figure has a tail that is shaped to fit within the figure,
the tail is curved so as to deviate from the direction in which the article is discharged.
20. The action toy according to any one of claims 12 to 19,
the figure has a leg portion and a display portion,
the leg portion extends and contracts in conjunction with a displacement operation from the 1 st position to the 2 nd position.
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