EP3363513A1 - Spinning top toy - Google Patents
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63F—CARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- an attachment having an overhanging portion which is formed in a shape to be capable of changing the offensive power or the defense power is mounted on the toy body (e.g., Patent Document 1).
- the present invention was created considering the aforementioned conventional status.
- An object is to provide a spinning top toy with new structure which performs a change of an offensive power and a defense power.
- the body part includes a rotation body which is rotatable around the axis as the center with respect to the body main part, and at least one of the overhanging portions is formed in the rotation body.
- a collision face in one of the first overhanging portion and the second overhanging portion is formed by a tilting face which is inclined downward toward a front end of rotation direction of the spinning top toy, and a collision face of the other one of the overhanging portions is formed by a tilting face which is inclined upward toward the front end of the rotation direction.
- the position relationship of the overhanging portion can be changed by simply rotating the overhanging portion.
- the attacking function can be changed to attack the spinning top toy of the opponent from the upper side or the lower side, etc.
- the spinning top toy 1 is the spinning top toy which is capable of being used for, so called, battle games.
- the spinning top toy 1 is used in battle games, and in such battle games, the spinning top toys 1 are collided to each other, so that the spinning top toy 1 of the opponent is disassembled by the impact force as shown in Fig. 2 .
- the edge of the groove 44a and the protrusions 41e are engaged by rotating the decoration part 44 in a predetermined direction, so that the decoration part 44 is mounted on the top plate 41.
- an outside annular wall 41h which hangs downward, is formed.
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing the ring 43 when viewed from the upper side.
- the body of the ring 43 is formed in a cylindrical shape.
- an annular flange part 43a which stretches out to the radial direction inward is formed.
- the annual wall 41b of the top plate 41 is inserted into the hole 42a of the lower plate 42.
- the bosses 41g of the top plate 41 is inserted into the holes 42c of the lower plate 42.
- the flange part 43a of the ring 43 is held by the annular wall 41h of the top plate 41 and the flange part 42e of the lower plate 42, by screwing the male screws (not shown), which is provided with washers, to the female screws of the bosses 41g from the lower side of the lower plate 42, the top plate 41, the lower plate 42, and the ring 43 are assembled.
- the top plate 41 and the lower plate 42 are configured as a body main part with respect to the ring 43.
- the fixing means 50 is provided with the locking member 45.
- the recessed parts 50a, 50b are formed in response to the two rotation positions.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a launcher for rotating and driving the spinning top toy 1.
- the shapes of the fixed side overhanging portion and the movable side overhanging portion or the shapes of the collision faces may be reversed, and the shapes of the fixed side overhanging portion and the movable side overhanging portion or the shapes of the collision faces are not limited to the aforementioned shapes.
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- The present invention relates to a spinning top toy.
- As battle games using spinning top toys, by applying impact to the spinning top toys each other, there are cases in which the rotation of the spinning top toy of an opponent is stopped by the impact force; the spinning top toy of the opponent is flicked out by the impact force; or the spinning top toy of the opponent is disassembled by the impact force, etc.
- In such spinning top toys, it is designed to change an offensive power or a defense power. For example, an attachment having an overhanging portion which is formed in a shape to be capable of changing the offensive power or the defense power is mounted on the toy body (e.g., Patent Document 1).
- [Patent Document 1] Japanese Registered Utility Model Application Publication No.
3083443 - In the case of the attachment described in
Patent Document 1, it is designed to change the offensive power or the defense power in the front side and the back side, so as to turn over the attachment and mount it on the toy body. However, in this spinning top toy, when changing the offensive power or the defense power, once, it is necessary to remove the attachment from the toy body, and the front side and the back side of the attachment is reversed, and then, the attachment is mounted on the toy body again. - The present invention was created considering the aforementioned conventional status. An object is to provide a spinning top toy with new structure which performs a change of an offensive power and a defense power.
- According to the first means, in a spinning top toy in which an overhanging portion for attacking is formed in an outer circumference of a body part,
a plurality of the overhanging portions is provided in the body part, and at least one of the plurality of the overhanging portions is configured to be rotatable around an axis as a center with respect to a body main part, and is configured to be fixable with respect to the body main part in a plurality of rotation positions where a position relationship of the plurality of overhanging portions is different. - According to the second means, in the first means, the body part includes a rotation body which is rotatable around the axis as the center with respect to the body main part, and at least one of the overhanging portions is formed in the rotation body.
- According to the third means, in the second means, as the overhanging portions, a first overhanging portion and a second overhanging portion in which a shape of collision faces is different from each other are provided, and the first overhanging portion is formed in the body main part, and the second overhanging portion is formed in the rotation body.
- According to the fourth means, in the third means, the second overhanging portion which is adjacent to the first overhanging portion is selectively fixed in the body main part in the first rotation position and the second rotation position, and an arrangement of the first overhanging portion and the second overhanging portion is changed in the first rotation position and the second rotation position.
- According to the fifth means, in the fourth means, a number of the first overhanging portions and a number of the second overhanging portions are equal, and a plurality of the first overhanging portions and the second overhanging portions are formed at equal intervals in a circumference direction of the body part.
- According to the sixth means, in the fourth means or the fifth means, a collision face in one of the first overhanging portion and the second overhanging portion is formed by a tilting face which is inclined downward toward a front end of rotation direction of the spinning top toy, and a collision face of the other one of the overhanging portions is formed by a tilting face which is inclined upward toward the front end of the rotation direction.
- According to the first means, the position relationship of the overhanging portion can be changed by simply rotating the overhanging portion.
- According to the second means, the position relationship of the overhanging portion can be changed by rotating the rotation body.
- According to the third means, the rotation position of the first overhanging portion is simply changed by rotating the rotation body, so that the position relationship of the overhanging portion can be changed.
- According to the fourth means and the fifth means, the arrangement of the first overhanging portion and the second overhanging portion which are adjacent to each other is changed, so as to occur the change of the attacking function.
- According to the sixth means, the attacking function can be changed to attack the spinning top toy of the opponent from the upper side or the lower side, etc.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a spinning top toy and a spinning top launching device according to an embodiment; -
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing an explanation how to play with the spinning top toy of the present embodiment; -
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment with a half cross-sectional surface; -
Fig. 4 is a disassembled perspective view showing the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment with a half cross-sectional surface; -
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a body part of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment; -
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a top plate of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment when viewed from the lower side; -
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a lower plate of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment when viewed from the upper side; -
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a ring according to the present embodiment when viewed from the upper side; -
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a locking member of a fixing means of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment; -
Fig. 10(A) is a plane view showing the fixing means of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment in the first rotation position; -
Fig. 10(B) is a plane view showing the fixing means of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment in the second rotation position; and -
Fig. 11 is an explanatory diagram showing the effect of the spinning top toy according to the present embodiment. - Hereinafter, embodiments of a spinning top toy of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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Fig. 1 shows a toy set which includes a spinningtop toy 1 and a spinning top launchingtoy 60 according to the present embodiment. - In the toy set, the spinning
top toy 1 is the spinning top toy which is capable of being used for, so called, battle games. For example, the spinningtop toy 1 is used in battle games, and in such battle games, the spinningtop toys 1 are collided to each other, so that the spinningtop toy 1 of the opponent is disassembled by the impact force as shown inFig. 2 . - The spinning
top toy 1 is provided with ashaft part 10, aflywheel 30, and abody part 40 as shown inFigs. 3 and4 . InFigs. 3 and4 , the spinningtop toy 1 is shown with the half cross-sectional surface, but the other half of the spinningtop toy 1, which is not shown, becomes a shaft symmetry with respect to a shaft center X. In this specification, the terms "top", "bottom", "left", "right", "front", and "back" refer to the corresponding directions inFig. 4 . - As shown in
Fig. 4 , theshaft part 10 is provided with arotating shaft 11 in the bottom end part, aflange 12 in the vertical direction middle part, and acylindrical body 13 in the top end part. - Among the parts, the
flange 12 and thecylindrical body 13 are integrally formed. Acolumn body 14 is provided in the shaft center of thecylindrical body 13. In the top end part of thecolumn body 14, ahook 17 is formed front and back in each of two sections in a manner of stretching out to a radial direction outward. Thecolumn body 14 is fixedly provided in a shaftlower part 10a. The diameter of the shaftlower part 10a is reduced stepwise in a direction from theflange 12 side to the top end of the rotatingshaft 11, and it is formed in a substantially inverted conical shape as a whole. The shaftlower part 10a is fixed to theflange 12 by a screw, etc., which is not shown. - In the
flange 12 and thecylindrical body 13, ahole 15 is formed front and back in each of two sections across theflange 12 and thecylindrical body 13. Further, in the outer peripheral surface of thecylindrical body 13, aprojection part 16 is formed left and right in each of two sections. The outer surface of eachprojection part 16 becomes flush with the outer peripheral surface of theflange 12. - A cylindrical shape of the
shaft part 10 is provided with anurging member 18. Theurging member 18 is provided in a manner of surrounding thecolumn body 14 inside thecylindrical body 13. In the outer peripheral of the bottom end part of theurging member 18, aleg part 18a, which extends outward to a radial direction, is formed front and back in each of two sections. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , theurging member 18 with such structure is installed in a manner in which each of theleg parts 18a is exposed from each of theholes 15. Theholes 15 allows the movement of theleg parts 18a in the vertical direction, and however, the upper edge of theholes 15 restricts the movement in the upward direction. Further, theurging member 18 is energized in the upward direction by aspring 19, and in a normal condition, the upper end surface of theurging member 18 is positioned in a height approximately equal to the top end of thecylindrical body 13. - In the upper surface of the
urging member 18, a protruding strip (projection) 20, which extends in the radial direction, is formed left and right in each of two sections. - A
flywheel 30 is formed in a ring shape. In the inner peripheral side of the bottom surface of theflywheel 30, anannular step part 30a is formed so as to be capable of accommodating theflange 12 of theshaft part 10 from a lower side. On the upper surface of theflywheel 30, aprojection part 31, which protrudes in an upper direction, is formed left and right in each of two sections. In the lower side part of each of theprojection part 31, a recessedpart 32 is formed so as to be capable of accommodating theprojection part 16 of theshaft part 10. Further, on the upper surface of theflywheel 30, a tongue-piece part 33, which extends upward, is formed directly outside each of theprojection parts 31. The tongue-piece part 33 is projected more upward than theprojection part 31. - As shown in
Fig. 5 , thebody part 40 is provided with atop plate 41, alower plate 42, and aring 43. -
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing thetop plate 41 when viewed from the lower side. In the center of thetop plate 41, a circular shapedhole 41a is formed. Further, in the lower side of thetop plate 41, an inner sideannual wall 41b in which the inner diameter is the same size as the diameter of thehole 41a is formed. In the inner surface of the bottom end part of theannular wall 41b, ahook 41c is formed at each of two sections opposed to each other across the shaft center so as to overhang inside in a radial direction. Further, in the lower surface end of each of thehooks 41c, a raisedpart 41d, which meshes with the protrudingstrip 20 of theshaft part 10, is formed. - Further, in the inner surface of the
annular wall 41b, in the upper position than thehook 41c, aprotrusion 41e is formed left and right in each of two sections. Theprotrusions 41e are used for mounting the cylindrical shapeddecoration part 44 as shown inFig. 4 . That is, in the present embodiment, thedecoration part 44 is used so as to distinguish oneself from others of thespinning top toy 1. As thedecoration part 44, multiple types in which the shape and the color of the upper surface are different are offered. Thedecoration part 44 is a columnar shape, and agroove 44a in which theprotrusions 41e are fitted into is formed in the outer peripheral surface. After fitting theprotrusions 41e with the engagement part (entrance) of thegroove 44a in the vertical direction, the edge of thegroove 44a and theprotrusions 41e are engaged by rotating thedecoration part 44 in a predetermined direction, so that thedecoration part 44 is mounted on thetop plate 41. - Further, in the upper wall of the
top plate 41, anarcuate slit 41f which is capable of inserting the tongue-piece part 33 of theflywheel 30 from the lower side is formed left and right in each of two sections. The one end side of the width of each of theslits 41f in the circumferential direction is wider and the other end side is narrower. - Further, in the lower side of the
top plate 41, a cylindrical shapedboss 41g at each of two sections opposed to each other across the shaft center is formed. A male screw (not shown) is formed in the inner surface of the holes of theboss 41g. - In the outermost circumference of the
top plate 41, an outside annular wall 41h, which hangs downward, is formed. -
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing alower plat 42 when viewed from the upper side. In thelower plate 42, ahole 42a, in which theannual wall 41b of thetop plate 41 is inserted from the upper side, anarcuate slit 42b, which is positioned under each of theslits 41f of thetop plate 41, and ahole 42c, in which each of thebosses 41g of thetop plate 41 is inserted from the upper side, are formed. - Further, a cylindrical erected
wall 42d is formed in an upper surface outer peripheral side of thelower plate 42. In the bottom end part outer surface of the erectedwall 42d, aflange part 42e which stretches out to the radial direction outward is formed. In theflange part 42e, an overhangingportion 42f is formed front and back in each of two sections in a manner of stretching out to the radial direction outward and being raised. The overhangingportion 42f is a nearly triangular shape when viewed from the outward radial direction. The overhangingportion 42f is provided with the first collision part. On the upper surface of the front side of the rotation direction of the overhangingportion 42f, acollision face 420f is formed. Thecollision face 420f is formed as a tilting face which is inclined downward toward the front end of rotation direction of thespinning top toy 1. In the outer peripheral of the erectedwall 42d, a plurality ofprotrusion parts 42i for positioning thering 43 at the first rotation position and the second rotation position is formed. - Further, a recessed
part 42g is formed in thelower plate 42. The recessedpart 42g has an opening from thehole 42a of the center of thelower plate 42 to theflange part 42e. A lockingmember 45 is arranged in the recessedpart 42g as shown inFigs. 4 and9 . The lockingmember 45 is provided to be capable of reciprocally moving in the radial direction of thelower plate 42 along the extending direction of the recessedpart 42g. A recessedpart 45a is formed in the lower side of the base part of the lockingmember 45. By engaging the recessedpart 45a with a floor plate (not shown) of the recessedpart 42g, the stroke of the lockingmember 45 is adjusted. At the outer end side of the lockingmember 45, a lockingpart 45b is formed. When thebody part 40 is mounted on theshaft part 10, the lockingpart 45b abuts to the outer peripheral of thecylindrical body 13 and keeps in a state of projecting above theflange part 42e. -
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing thering 43 when viewed from the upper side. The body of thering 43 is formed in a cylindrical shape. In the bottom end part inner peripheral of thering 43, anannular flange part 43a which stretches out to the radial direction inward is formed. When thetop plate 41 and thelower plate 42 are assembled, theannular flange part 43a is sit on theflange part 42e of thelower plate 42, and it is held between the annular wall 41h of thetop plate 41 and theflange part 42e of thelower plate 42. - Further, in the
ring 43, an overhangingportion 43b is formed in each of two sections, which face each other across the shaft center, in a manner of stretching out to the radial direction outward and being raised. The overhangingportion 43b is formed in a nearly inverse triangular shape when viewed from the radial direction outward. The overhangingportion 43b is provided with the second collision part. Acollision face 430b is formed in the lower surface of the front side of the rotation direction of the overhangingportion 43b. Thecollision face 430b is formed as a tilting face which is inclined upward toward the rotation direction of the front end of thespinning top toy 1. - Further, a recessed
part 43c is formed in the inner peripheral surface of theflange part 43a. When thering 43 rotates with respect to thelower plate 42, thering 43 is positioned by engaging one of the plurality ofprotrusion parts 42i. In the embodiment, there aremultiple protrusion parts 42i, and thering 43 is positioned at any of the first rotation position and the second rotation position. - The first rotation position is the rotation position where the
ring 43 is rotated in a direction opposing to the rotation direction of thespinning top toy 1 with respect to thelower plate 42, and the tilting face of the overhangingportion 43b abuts to thecollision face 420f of the overhangingportion 42f (Fig. 11(A) ). The second rotation position is the rotation position where thering 43 rotates to the rotation direction of thespinning top toy 1 with respect to thelower plate 42, and thecollision face 420f of the overhangingportion 42f abuts to the tilting face of the overhangingportion 43b (Fig. 11(B) ). In the first rotation position, thecollision face 420f of the overhangingportion 42f is covered by the overhangingportion 43b, so that thecollision face 430b of the overhangingportion 43b becomes only the new collision face. Further, in the second rotation position, the collision face 430 of the overhangingportion 43b is covered by the overhangingportion 42f, so that thecollision face 420f of the overhangingportion 42f becomes only the new collision face. - Next, the structure for assembling the
top plate 41, thelower plate 42, and thering 43 will be described. Theannual wall 41b of thetop plate 41 is inserted into thehole 42a of thelower plate 42. Thebosses 41g of thetop plate 41 is inserted into theholes 42c of thelower plate 42. In a state in which theflange part 43a of thering 43 is held by the annular wall 41h of thetop plate 41 and theflange part 42e of thelower plate 42, by screwing the male screws (not shown), which is provided with washers, to the female screws of thebosses 41g from the lower side of thelower plate 42, thetop plate 41, thelower plate 42, and thering 43 are assembled. Thetop plate 41 and thelower plate 42 are configured as a body main part with respect to thering 43. - Next, the fixing means 50 of the
ring 43 will be described. - The fixing means 50 is provided with the locking
member 45. On the other hand, in thering 43, the recessedparts - By the fixing means 50, as shown in
Figs. 10(A) and 10(B) , thering 43 is fixed at any of the recessedparts - A plurality of the fixing means 50 may be provided.
- Next, the assembly method of the
spinning top toy 1 will be described. - Here, it is assumed that the assembly of each of the
shaft part 10 and thebody part 40 has been already finished as shown inFig. 4 . - First, the
shaft part 10 and theflywheel 30 are assembled to be a fitting state by engaging theprojection part 16 of theshaft part 10 to the recessedpart 32 of theflywheel 30 from the lower side. Next, this assembled body is brought close to thebody part 40 from the lower side. At this point, the tongue-piece parts 33 of theflywheel 30 of the aforementioned assembled body are engaged with a predetermined end of thearcuate slits 41f of thebody part 40 through theslits 42b. In this state, thehooks 17 of theshaft part 10 are not overlapped with thehooks 41c of thebody part 40 in the vertical direction. This is the disassembled state. After that, theshaft part 10 of the aforementioned assembled body is pressed to thebody part 40 side. Then, first, theflywheel 30 is pressed against the lower surface of thebody part 40. Further, thespring 19 inside theshaft part 10 is contracted and the urgingmember 18 is lowered, so that thehooks 17 of theshaft part 10 are relatively pushed more upward than thehooks 41c of thebody part 40. Theshaft part 10 is integrally rotated with theflywheel 30 with respect to thebody part 40 until the tongue-piece part 33 moves to the end which is the opposite side of the predetermined end. And then, it becomes the state in which thehooks 17 of theshaft part 10 and thehooks 41c of thebody part 40 are vertically overlapped. When a hand is released from theshaft part 10, the lower surface of thehooks 17 of theshaft part 10 and the upper surface of thehooks 41c of thebody part 40 are abutted by the urging force of thespring 19 inside theshaft part 10. This state, that is, the state in which the lower surface of thehooks 17 of theshaft part 10 and the upper surface of thehooks 41c of thebody part 40 are abutted is the assembled state. With such structure, theshaft part 10, theflywheel 30, and thebody part 40 are assembled, so that thespinning top toy 1 is built. - Next, an example of how to play with the
spinning top toy 1 will be described. -
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a launcher for rotating and driving thespinning top toy 1. - In the example of how to play, by spinning the
spinning top toy 1, a battle is performed with thespinning top toy 1 of the opponent. - In this case, a charge of the spinning force of the
spinning top toy 1 is performed by thelauncher 60. In the inside part, thelauncher 60 is provided with a disk which is not shown, and the disk is energized in one rotational direction by the power spring which is not shown. When the string, which is not shown, wound around the disk is pulled by ahandle 61, the disk is rotated, and therefore, thespinning top holder 62 is rotated. The rotation of the spinningholder 62 is transmitted to thespinning top 1 by theforks 63 projected downward, so that thespinning top toy 1 is rotated. In this case, theforks 63 are inserted to thearcuate slits 41f of thebody part 40. When thehandle 61 of thelauncher 60 is pulled to the end, the rotation of the disk and thespinning top holder 62 is stopped, and on the other hand, thespinning top toy 1 is rotated further by the inertia force, so that thespinning top toy 1 is released from thespinning top holder 62 in accordance with tilting faces 63a of theforks 63. - The
spinning top toy 1 which is launched in such manner, is rotated in a predetermined direction in a predetermined field. When it is collided with thespinning top toy 1 of the opponent, by the impact fore of the collision, the opposite direction force, which is opposite to the rotation direction of theshaft part 10 and theflywheel 30, is applied to thebody part 40. - With this, the
body part 40 is relatively rotated to the direction opposite to the rotation direction of theshaft part 10 and theflywheel 30. - And then, the engagement position of the raised
parts 41d of the lower surface of thebody part 40 and the protruding strips 20 is changed in accordance with the relative rotation of theshaft part 10 with respect to thebody part 40. When it reaches at the locking releasing position, thehooks 41c of thebody part 40 are removed from thehooks 17 of theshaft part 10, so that thebody part 40 is separated from theshaft part 10 by the urging force of thespring 19 inside theshaft part 10. Therefore, as shown inFig. 2 , thespinning top toy 1 is disassembled. - In the
spinning top toy 1, as shown inFig. 10(A) , in an adjacent state, when the overhangingportion 43b is positioned closer to the front side of the rotation direction of thespinning top toy 1 than the overhangingportion 42f, only thecollision face 430b functions as the collision face, so that when it is collided with thespinning top toy 1 of the opponent, thespinning top toy 1 of the opponent is brought down by thecollision face 430b. - Further, as shown in
Fig. 10(B) , when the overhangingportion 42f is positioned closer to the front side of the rotation direction of thespinning top toy 1 than the overhangingportion 43b, only thecollision face 420f functions as the collision face, so that when it is collided with thespinning top toy 1 of the opponent, thespinning top toy 1 of the opponent is brought up by thecollision face 420f. - The embodiments of the present invention were described above, but the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments, and needless to say, various modifications may be made within the scope that does not depart from the essential point of the present invention.
- For example, the collision face of the overhanging
portion 43b is formed by the tilting face 430 which is inclined downward toward the front end of the rotation direction of thespinning top toy 1, and on the other hand, thecollision face 420f of the overhangingportion 42f is formed by the tilting face which is inclined upward toward the front end of the rotation direction, but the shape of the collision faces may be different from each other. - Further, the two collision faces 420f, 430b which are different from each other are provided, and only the
collision face 430b is configured to rotate around the shaft center as the center, but it may be more than or equal to three collision faces. Further, in this case, the respective collision faces may be configured to rotate around the shaft center as the center. - Further, the
collision face 430b is formed in thering 43, which is an example of the rotation body and is provided with respect to the shaft center as the center, and each of the overhangingportions 43b in which thecollision face 430b is formed may be provided in the body main part to be movable in the circumferential direction. - In the aforementioned embodiments, it discloses about the
spinning top toy 1 which is rotated in one direction, but it may be applied to thespinning top toy 1 which is rotated in both directions. In this case, when a symmetrical shape in the front and back of the overhanging portion in the rotation direction may be formed as the overhangingportions portions - Further, in the aforementioned embodiments, the overhanging portion 43bis moved to the position where the overhanging
portions portion 42f and the overhangingportion 43b, the overhangingportion 43b may be fixed in a separate position between the overhangingportion 42f and the overhangingportion 43b. In this case, it is not particularly limited, but it is preferable not to demonstrate the function of the collision face of the other overhanging portion by relatively moving the particular overhanging portion. - Further, the shapes of the fixed side overhanging portion and the movable side overhanging portion or the shapes of the collision faces may be reversed, and the shapes of the fixed side overhanging portion and the movable side overhanging portion or the shapes of the collision faces are not limited to the aforementioned shapes.
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Claims (6)
- A spinning top toy, wherein an overhanging portion for attacking is formed in an outer circumference of a body part, comprising:wherein a plurality of the overhanging portions is provided in the body part, and at least one of the plurality of the overhanging portions is configured to be rotatable around an axis as a center with respect to a body main part, and is configured to be fixable with respect to the body main part in a plurality of rotation positions where a position relationship of the plurality of overhanging portions is different.
- The spinning top toy according to claim 1, wherein the body part includes a rotation body which is rotatable around the axis as the center with respect to the body main part, and at least one of the overhanging portions is formed in the rotation body.
- The spinning top toy according to claim 2, wherein as the overhanging portions, a first overhanging portion and a second overhanging portion in which a shape of collision faces is different from each other are provided, and the first overhanging portion is formed in the body main part, and the second overhanging portion is formed in the rotation body.
- The spinning top toy according to claim 2, wherein the second overhanging portion which is adjacent to the first overhanging portion is selectively fixed in the body main part in the first rotation position and the second rotation position, and an arrangement of the first overhanging portion and the second overhanging portion is changed in the first rotation position and the second rotation position.
- The spinning top toy according to claim 4, wherein a number of the first overhanging portions and a number of the second overhanging portions are equal, and a plurality of the first overhanging portions and the second overhanging portions are formed at equal intervals in a circumference direction of the body part.
- The spinning top toy according to claim 4 or claim 5, wherein a collision face in one of the first overhanging portion and the second overhanging portion is formed by a tilting face which is inclined downward toward a front end of rotation direction of the spinning top toy, and a collision face of the other one of the overhanging portions is formed by a tilting face which is inclined upward toward the front end of the rotation direction.
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