CN218357333U - Touch inertia free walking functional toy - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to the field of toys, in particular to a touch inertia free walking functional toy, which comprises a shell, legs and a rotating shaft; a cavity is arranged in the shell; the rotating shaft is horizontally fixed in the shell; the two legs are respectively a left leg and a right leg; the left foot and the right leg are in a mirror image relationship; the rotating shaft is rotationally connected with the left foot and the right leg; the bottom side surfaces of the left foot and the right leg are spherical surfaces as a whole; the effect that the unpowered structure only uses inertia to walk freely is realized.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of toys, in particular to a touch inertia free walking functional toy.
Background
The general walking toy is driven to move forwards by winding up a spring or driven by an electric motor.
The disadvantages are that: because a clockwork spring or a motor needs to be arranged on the toy, the structure of the toy is complex, and the cost is high; and thus conventional power (a spring or motor) is not of interest to the consumer.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To "because need install clockwork spring or motor on it among the prior art, lead to the structure of toy complicated, with high costs" shortcoming, the utility model provides a touch inertia free walking function toy realizes the effect that unpowered structure only uses inertia free walking.
In order to achieve the above object, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a touch inertia free walking functional toy comprises a shell, legs and a rotating shaft;
a cavity is arranged in the shell;
the rotating shaft is horizontally fixed in the shell;
the two legs are respectively a left leg and a right leg; the left foot and the right leg are in a mirror image relationship; the rotating shaft is rotationally connected with the left foot and the right leg;
the bottom side surfaces of the left foot and the right leg are spherical.
Furthermore, bearings are respectively fixedly embedded in the left foot and the right leg; the inner ring of the bearing is fixedly sleeved outside the rotating shaft.
Further, the housing may be doll-shaped or animal-shaped for attracting consumers.
Further, the shell comprises a head and a body; the head and the body are clamped and fixed.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are that:
as the legs 20 are rotationally connected with the shell 10 through the rotating shaft 30, the bottom side surfaces of the left leg 21 and the right leg 22 are spherical integrally; referring to fig. 4, when playing the toy, the user holds the shell 10 with his hand, the body tilts to the left, the left foot 21 lands slightly backwards and the right foot empties (like a person walks, one foot lands and the other foot empties), at this time, the whole toy tilts to the right front, and after releasing the hand holding the toy, the left foot and the right foot alternately empties and swings forwards; until the kinetic energy of the toy is completely converted into the internal friction energy and the internal friction energy of the feet and the ground, the toy stops moving; the effect that the unpowered structure only uses inertia to walk freely is achieved.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the present application;
FIG. 3 is another cross-sectional view of the present application;
FIG. 4 is an initial stance diagram of the toy in play;
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the device comprises a shell 10, a head 11, a body 12, legs 20, a left leg 21, a right leg 22, a rotating shaft 30 and a bearing 40.
Detailed Description
In order to make the content of the present invention more clearly understood, the technical solution in the embodiment of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the attached drawings in the embodiment of the present invention.
The toy is considered as a hypothetical person, and is described in his perspective, front-back, left-right, and so on.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, a touch inertia free walk functional toy includes a housing 10, legs 20, a shaft 30;
a cavity is arranged in the shell 10;
the rotating shaft 30 is horizontally fixed inside the shell 10;
the two feet and legs 20 are respectively a left foot 21 and a right leg 22; the left foot 21 and the right leg 22 are in a mirror image relationship; the rotating shaft 30 is rotatably connected with the left foot 21 and the right leg 22; preferably, the left foot 21 and the right leg 22 are respectively fixedly embedded with a bearing 40; the inner ring of the bearing 40 is fixedly sleeved outside the rotating shaft 30;
the bottom sides of the left foot 21 and the right leg 22 are spherical as a whole.
In summary, since the leg 20 is rotatably connected to the housing 10 through the shaft 30, the bottom sides of the left leg 21 and the right leg 22 are spherical; referring to fig. 4, when playing the toy, the user holds the housing 10 with his hand, the body tilts to the left (the body tilts to the left in the same principle, and for convenience, only the left tilt will be described below), the left foot 21 lands slightly backwards and the right foot empties (like when a person walks, one foot lands on the other foot empties), at this time, the whole toy tilts to the right, after releasing the hand holding the toy, (the toy has a tendency to move to the right and has kinetic energy to the right), the toy swings to the right, the right foot lands on the right and the left foot empties, and the left foot swings forwards; after the toy swings to the right side to the maximum amplitude, the toy can swing to the left side again, the left foot lands on the ground, the right foot soaks, and the right foot swings forwards; reciprocating in such a way, and alternately emptying the left foot and the right foot of the toy and swinging forwards; until the kinetic energy of the toy is completely converted into the internal friction energy and the friction energy of the feet and the ground, the toy stops moving.
Preferably, the housing 10 may be doll-shaped or animal-shaped for attracting consumers.
Further, the housing 10 includes a head 11, a body 12; the head 11 and the body 12 are clamped and fixed.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention, and all modifications, equivalents, improvements and the like that are made within the spirit and principles of the present invention are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
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1. A touch inertia free walking functional toy is characterized by comprising a shell, legs and a rotating shaft;
a cavity is arranged in the shell;
the rotating shaft is horizontally fixed in the shell;
the two legs are respectively a left leg and a right leg; the left foot and the right leg are in a mirror image relationship; the rotating shaft is rotationally connected with the left foot and the right leg; the whole bottom side surfaces of the left foot and the right leg are spherical surfaces.
2. The touch inertia free-walking functional toy according to claim 1,
the left foot and the right leg are respectively fixedly embedded with a bearing; the inner ring of the bearing is fixedly sleeved outside the rotating shaft in a penetrating manner.
3. The touch inertia free-walking functional toy according to claim 1,
the housing may be doll-shaped or animal-shaped for attracting consumers.
4. The touch inertia free-walking functional toy according to claim 1,
the shell comprises a head and a body; the head and the body are clamped and fixed.
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