CN116251364A - Toy - Google Patents
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Abstract
Provides a toy with higher interest. A toy (1) capable of performing an output, wherein the toy (1) comprises: a main body (10) that includes a light-transmitting portion (15) that is light-permeable at least in part; an operation unit (20); and a shielding part (30) provided in the main body part (10) and capable of shielding light from the light transmitting part (15), wherein the shielding part (30) is configured to be capable of moving integrally with the operation part (20) in a manner of interlocking with the operation of the operation part, and is configured to be capable of changing a shielding position of light from the light transmitting part (15).
Description
The present application is a divisional application of application publication No. 202110243449.0, with application publication No. 2021, 03, 05, and application publication No. "toy".
Technical Field
The present invention relates to toys.
Background
Conventionally, as a toy using light emission, there is a toy described in patent document 1, for example.
The toy described in patent document 1 has the following structure: the toy has a translucent casing, a light source and a color-changing body in the form of a filter sheet are disposed in the casing, and the color-changing body is linked with the movement of the casing itself, thereby changing the color and the brightness.
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Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2007-29317
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, in patent document 1, since the light-emitting region is a predetermined region, the change is small and the interest is lacking. Further, since the structure is such that the variable color body in the vicinity of the light source is moved by inertia, gravity, or the like that causes the housing itself to operate, there is a problem that there is no sense of operation of the housing and there is no interest.
The invention aims to provide a toy with high interest.
Solution for solving the problem
The toy of the present invention is a toy capable of performing output, in which,
the toy comprises:
a main body portion including a light-transmitting portion that is light-permeable at least in part;
an operation unit; and
a shielding part provided in the main body part and capable of shielding light from the light transmitting part,
the shielding portion is configured to be movable integrally with the operation portion in conjunction with the operation of the operation portion, and is configured to be capable of changing a shielding position of light with respect to the light transmitting portion.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The toy with high interest can be provided by adopting the invention.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a toy according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the toy shown in fig. 1 partially exploded.
Fig. 3 is a front view of the toy of fig. 1 partially cut away.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the toy shown in fig. 1, partially cut away so that the inside of the light transmitting portion can be seen.
Fig. 5 is a partially cut-away perspective view showing an example of the performance form of the toy shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 6 is a block diagram showing an example of the performance output unit of the toy shown in fig. 1.
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1. Toy; 10. a main body 15 and a light-transmitting portion; 20. an operation unit; 21g, a guide groove; 21w, guiding the wall surface; 22e, end wall (moving end); 23. an elastic part; 25. a support section; 25g, axial slots; 26. a rotating part; 28. a clamping part; 30. a shielding part; 31. 1 st semicircle wall surface; 32. 2 nd semicircular wall surface; 40. a light diffusion member; 50. a performance output unit; 52. a light output section; 53. and a sound output unit.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a 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 toy 1 according to the present embodiment.
As shown in fig. 1, toy 1 includes: a main body 10 having a substantially cylindrical body 10b; an operation unit 20 that can be operated by a user with respect to the main body unit 10 in the axial direction of the main body unit 10; and a rotating portion 26 provided on the opposite side of the operating portion 20. The toy 1 can move the operation unit 20 relative to the main body 10, and can rotate the rotation unit 26 relative to the main body 10, for example, to perform a performance using light or the like as described below.
The substantially cylindrical body portion 10b has a lower decorative portion 10d in a ring shape at a lower portion thereof, a pair of upper decorative portions 10a in a projecting arm shape at an upper portion thereof, and a light transmitting portion 15 provided between the decorative portions. The light transmitting portion 15 is a structure through which light in the body described later can transmit. The light transmitting portion 15 is not particularly limited as long as it is transparent or translucent, and is formed of, for example, synthetic resin, glass, or the like. The light transmitting portion 15 is formed in a semi-cylindrical shape that occupies a substantially half area in the circumferential direction of the body portion 10 b.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the body 10 of the toy 1.
As shown in fig. 2, inside the light-transmitting portion 15, there is provided: the guide wall surface 21w and the guide groove 21g that constitute the bottom surface, the end wall surface 22e that stands on one end side of the guide wall surface 21w, and the shielding portion 30 that is configured as a wall surface opposing the end wall surface 22 e. The end wall surface 22e is provided with a light output portion 52 including a light emitting element such as an LED.
In this way, a space of a half cylinder is formed by the bottom surface and two wall surfaces standing on the bottom surface inside the light transmitting portion 15. The space is illuminated by the light emitted from the light output unit 52, and becomes a rendering space ES in which rendering of light is possible. That is, the light of the playing space ES is emitted from the light transmitting portion 15 to the outside, and thus the light playing of the toy 1 can be performed.
Here, the shielding portion 30 is provided such that the lower end thereof contacts the guide wall surface 21w, and is formed in a corresponding semicircular shape such that the outer peripheral contour thereof contacts the inside of the light transmitting portion 15. Therefore, the light output portion 52 is shielded on the side opposite to the side having the light output portion 52 by the shielding portion 30.
A light diffusion member 40 (see fig. 4) described later is provided inside the light transmission portion 15. The shielding portion 30 is provided in contact with the inner surface 40iw of the light diffusion member 40.
The shielding portion 30 is attached to one end 25e (see fig. 3) of the support portion 25. On the other hand, the operating portion 20 is provided at the other end portion 25t of the supporting portion 25. The user holds the operation portion 20 and moves it in the axial direction of the support portion 25. Thereby, the shielding portion 30 moves closer to and farther from the end wall surface 22e integrally with the operation portion 20 so as to be interlocked with the operation of the operation portion 20. As a result, the shielding portion 30 can change the shielding position of the rendering space ES. The movement range SP of the shielding portion 30 is the same as the maximum movable distance L1 of the operation portion 20.
The position of the support portion 25 is limited by a guide groove 21g along the longitudinal direction of the main body portion 10 at the center of the guide wall surface 21 w. That is, the support portion 25 is formed of a cylindrical shaft member, and is guided in a state in which about half of the shaft diameter thereof is fitted into the guide groove 21 g.
Fig. 3 is a front view of toy 1 partially cut away.
As shown in fig. 3, the support portion 25 is held by a holding portion 28 disposed in the main body portion 10. The nip portion 28 includes a pair of roller members that are in contact with the outer surface of the support portion 25, and the two roller members are supported so as to sandwich the support portion 25. Further, two axial grooves 25g are formed in the outer surface of the support portion 25 along the axial direction of the support portion 25. The nip 28 is provided so that the roller member is fitted into the axial groove 25g.
With respect to the clip portion 28, one side (left side in the drawing) of the clip portion 28 is biased by a spring member 28s so as to be pressed toward the support portion 25 side. On the other hand, the other side (right side in the drawing) of the holding portion 28 is fixedly disposed at a predetermined position.
The operation unit 20 is rotatably provided at the other end 25t of the support unit 25. The shape of the operation portion 20 is, for example, a so-called proper shape that is easy to hold by fingers and has a circular or flange-like portion with holes.
As shown in fig. 3, the elastic portion 23 is provided adjacent to the light output portion 52 on the distal end wall surface 22 e. The elastic portion 23 has a shape in which a central portion thereof slightly bulges toward the shielding portion 30 side, for example.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a partially cut-away portion so that the inside of the light transmitting portion 15 can be seen.
As shown in fig. 4, the shielding portion 30 is provided with a distal end convex portion 31t protruding toward the elastic portion 23 at a distal end position of the supporting portion 25 on the side opposite to the elastic portion 23. Therefore, the shielding portion 30 does not directly contact the elastic portion 23 and also does not excessively contact the distal wall surface 22 e.
As shown in fig. 4, the shielding portion 30 includes a 1 st semicircular wall surface 31 having a semicircular shape and a 2 nd semicircular wall surface 32 having a smaller semicircular shape than the 1 st semicircular wall surface 31, as viewed in the moving direction of the shielding portion 30 (the axial direction of the supporting portion 25). Therefore, the outer peripheral edge 31e of the 1 st semicircular wall surface 31 is in contact with the inner surface 40iw of the light diffusion member 40. Further, the outer peripheral edge 32e of the 2 nd semicircular wall surface 32 is configured to contact the guide groove 21 g.
The performance of the toy 1 will be described below with reference to fig. 5 and 6.
Fig. 5 is a partially cut-away perspective view showing an example of a toy play pattern. Fig. 6 is a block diagram showing an example of the performance output unit 50 of the toy 1.
First, a light performance by light will be described.
As shown in fig. 5, in the case of performing a light show, the operation unit 20 is operated to be pushed in a state where the light output unit 52 emits light. Due to this pushing operation, the shielding portion 30 is located in the middle of the movement range SP. As a result, the presentation space ES is divided into a 1 st presentation space ES1 and a 2 nd presentation space ES2. That is, the 1 st presentation space ES1 emits light brightly, while the 2 nd presentation space ES2 becomes darker. Thus, the light transmitting portion 15 performs a performance of being divided into a bright portion and a dark portion according to the position of the shielding portion 30 in association with the movement of the operation portion 20.
The main body 10 is provided with a show output unit 50. As shown in fig. 6, the show output unit 50 includes an operation unit 51, and the operation unit 51 operates a light output unit 52 and a sound output unit 53 in response to signals from the 1 st detection unit S1 and the 2 nd detection unit S2. For example, when the rotation unit 26 is rotated, the color of the output light of the light output unit 52 can be changed and output in accordance with the pattern provided in the rotation unit 26 and the characters 26a, 26b, and 26 c.
Next, a sound performance performed by using the sound will be described.
The predetermined sound can be emitted from the sound output unit 53 such as a speaker provided in the main body 10. In this case, the output from the sound output unit 53 can output sound in conjunction with the movement of the shielding unit 30. As a configuration for outputting to the sound output section 53, it is possible to detect the movement of the roller portion of the nip 28. As the detection structure, for example, the 1 st detection unit S1 detects the movement of the roller portion provided so as to press the support portion 25 with the spring member 28S in and out of the axial groove 25g. This enables a sound performance in conjunction with the operation of the operation unit 20.
As described above, according to the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the light shielding portion 30 that shields light can move in conjunction with the operation portion 20, and therefore the light transmission position of the light transmitting portion 15 can be changed in conjunction with the operation portion 20. As a result, the operation of the operation unit 20 is linked with the light change, and the integrated feeling is generated, so that the toy 1 having high interest can be provided.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, since the shielding portion 30 is provided at one end portion of the support portion 25 and the operation portion 20 is provided at the other end portion of the support portion 25, the shielding portion 30 and the operation portion 20 can be integrated by the support portion 25, and the movement of the shielding portion 30 and the operation of the operation portion 20 can be synchronized, and the movement amount and the movement direction can be made the same.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the operation unit 20 is rotatably provided with respect to the support unit 25, and therefore the direction of gripping by the fingers is not limited, and the use is convenient.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the support portion 25 is provided so as to be movable so as to be restricted in position by the guide groove 21g in the body portion 10, and therefore the movement of the support portion 25 is stabilized by the guide groove 21 g.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the shielding portion 30 moves while being in contact with the guide wall surface 21w provided along the extending direction of the guide groove 21g, and the shielding portion 30 is held by the guide wall surface 21w and moves smoothly, so that the operation of the operation portion 20 is facilitated.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the 1 st semicircular wall surface 31 and the 2 nd semicircular wall surface 32 of the shielding portion 30 are in contact with the wall surface surrounding the shielding portion 30 without any gap, so that the light of the playing space ES, which is the moving space of the shielding portion 30, can be reliably shielded without leaking to the back surface side of the shielding portion 30.
Further, in the toy 1 of the present embodiment, since the elastic portion 23 is provided on the end wall surface 22e of the movement range of the shielding portion 30, when the shielding portion 30 is pushed in, the shielding portion 30 can be caught by the elastic force of the elastic portion 23, and the abutment between the members at the movement end during the operation can be buffered. Further, the pushing operation of the operation portion 20 can be performed with good operation feeling by the elastic force of the elastic portion 23.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the elastic portion 23 is provided corresponding to the distal end side of the support portion 25, and therefore the pushing force of the support portion 25 can be effectively received.
Further, in the toy 1 of the present embodiment, since the support portion 25 is guided by the clip portion 28 fitted in the axial groove 25g of the outer surface of the support portion 25, the linear movement of the support portion 25 can be smoothly performed, and the operation of the operation portion 20 is smoother and the operability is better.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, since the shielding portion 30 moves by the same amount as the maximum movable distance L1 of the operation portion 20, the shielding portion 30 moves in exactly the same manner as the operation portion 20. As a result, the movement of the shielding portion 30 and the operation portion 20 can be performed as a unified performance.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the performance output unit 50 can control the light output unit 52 that emits light, and thus can perform a performance of light associated with the light transmitting unit 15 and the shielding unit 30.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the light output unit 52 is provided so as to be capable of radiating light into the movement space within the movement range of the shielding unit 30 in the light transmitting unit 15, and thus the size (range) of the light show can be changed by the movement of the shielding unit 30.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the light output section 52 is provided adjacent to the elastic section 23 provided on the end wall surface 22e, and therefore, the light performance can be performed to the end of the movement of the shielding section 30. In addition, the shielding portion 30 can be protected by the elastic portion 23 from collision with the light output portion 52.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, the light output unit 52 can output light of different colors according to the rotation of the rotation unit 26 provided in the main body 10, and therefore, the performance can be improved.
In the toy 1 of the present embodiment, since the sound output unit 50 can output sound in association with the movement of the shielding unit 30 by the sound output unit 53, the sound associated with the operation of the operation unit 20 can be used to perform a sound associated with an optical performance, and the interest can be further improved.
In addition, since the toy 1 of the present embodiment is provided with the light diffusing member 40 that diffuses light with respect to light passing through the light transmitting portion 15, light from the light source can be properly diffused at the time of performing a light show, and the effect of the show can be improved. Further, the light diffusion member 40 is provided in correspondence with the light transmitting portion 15, so that the structure inside the light transmitting portion 15 can be hidden.
While the above describes one embodiment of the present invention, the present invention can be appropriately modified within the scope of the technical idea. For example, the above embodiment is a configuration in which the light output portion 52 is provided on the end wall surface 22e, but the configuration is not limited to this, and the light output portion 52 may be provided at any portion of the playing space ES, or the light output portion 52 may be provided on the shielding portion 30.
The support portion 25 of the above embodiment is configured as a linear shaft member, but is not limited to this linear shape. For example, when the light-transmitting portion 15 provided in the main body portion 10 has a circular arc shape, the support portion 25 connecting the shielding portion 30 and the operation portion 20 may be configured to have a circular arc shape, and the operation portion 20 may be moved in a circular arc shape.
In the above embodiment, the shielding portion 30 is provided with the distal end convex portion 31t to be in contact with the elastic portion 23, but the shielding portion may be provided without the distal end convex portion 31t. The portion to be in contact with the elastic portion 23 may be a portion where the tip of the supporting portion 25 is in contact with the elastic portion 23.
In the above embodiment, the elastic portion 23 is provided on the distal wall surface 22e, but the elastic portion 23 may be disposed at the distal end position on the opposite side (the pulled-out side of the support portion 25) from the distal wall surface 22e via the shielding portion 30. The elastic portion 23 may be provided on the front and rear surfaces of the shielding portion 30.
In the above embodiment, the light diffusion member 40 is provided inside the light transmission portion 15, but the light transmission portion 15 may have a light diffusion function without disposing the light diffusion member 40.
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1. A toy capable of performing an output of a show, wherein,
the toy comprises:
a main body portion including a light-transmitting portion that is light-permeable at least in part;
an operation unit; and
a shielding part provided in the main body part and capable of shielding light from the light transmitting part,
the shielding portion is configured to be movable integrally with the operation portion in conjunction with the operation of the operation portion, and is configured to be capable of changing a shielding position of light with respect to the light transmitting portion.
2. The toy of claim 1, wherein,
the toy further includes a supporting portion capable of supporting the shielding portion and the operating portion,
the shielding part is arranged at one end part of the supporting part, and the operating part is arranged at the other end part of the supporting part.
3. The toy of claim 2, wherein,
the operation portion is rotatable with respect to the support portion.
4. A toy according to claim 2 or 3, wherein,
the support portion is provided at a guide groove restricting position in the main body portion so as to be movable along the guide groove.
5. The toy of claim 4, wherein,
the shielding part is movable while contacting with a guide wall surface provided along the extending direction of the guide groove.
6. Toy according to claim 4 or 5, wherein,
the shielding part includes: a 1 st semicircular wall surface corresponding to the light transmitting portion and formed in a semicircular shape when viewed in the axial direction of the supporting portion, and a 2 nd semicircular wall surface corresponding to the guide groove.
7. Toy according to any of claims 2-6, wherein,
an elastic portion capable of contacting the shielding portion or the supporting portion is provided at an end of a movement range of the shielding portion.
8. Toy according to any of claims 2-7, wherein,
the support portion is configured as a shaft member,
also included in the main body portion is a clamping portion that radially clamps the support portion,
the clamping portion is configured to be capable of being fitted into an axial groove formed along an axial direction on an outer surface of the supporting portion.
9. Toy according to any of claims 1-8, wherein,
the shielding portion is provided to be movable by the same amount as the maximum movable distance of the operation portion.
10. Toy according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein,
the toy further includes a show output section capable of performing the show output,
the show output section includes a light output section capable of emitting light.
11. The toy of claim 10, wherein,
the light output unit is configured to be capable of radiating light to a space within a movement range of the shielding unit in the light transmitting unit.
12. The toy of claim 11, wherein,
the light output section is provided adjacent to an elastic section provided at a moving end of the shielding section.
13. Toy according to any of claims 10-12, wherein,
the body portion includes a rotatable portion,
the light output section outputs light of different colors according to rotation of the rotation section.
14. Toy according to any of claims 10-13, wherein,
the show output section includes a sound output section,
the sound output unit outputs sound in conjunction with movement of the shielding unit.
15. Toy according to any one of claims 1-14, wherein,
a light diffusing member for diffusing light passing through the light transmitting portion is provided.
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