WO2006006676A1 - 絵本型投影玩具 - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B29/00—Combinations of cameras, projectors or photographic printing apparatus with non-photographic non-optical apparatus, e.g. clocks or weapons; Cameras having the shape of other objects
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H33/00—Other toys
- A63H33/38—Picture books with additional toy effects, e.g. pop-up or slide displays
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B21/00—Projectors or projection-type viewers; Accessories therefor
- G03B21/001—Slide projectors
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B23/00—Devices for changing pictures in viewing apparatus or projectors
- G03B23/08—Devices for changing pictures in viewing apparatus or projectors in which pictures are attached to a movable carrier
- G03B23/12—Devices for changing pictures in viewing apparatus or projectors in which pictures are attached to a movable carrier linear strip carrier
- G03B23/125—Devices for changing pictures in viewing apparatus or projectors in which pictures are attached to a movable carrier linear strip carrier the pictures being attached to a chain or linked up to form a chain
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B31/00—Associated working of cameras or projectors with sound-recording or sound-reproducing means
- G03B31/06—Associated working of cameras or projectors with sound-recording or sound-reproducing means in which sound track is associated with successively-shown still pictures
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- the present invention relates to a picture book type projection toy.
- a sound picture book that has a voice storage device, a sound generation device, a power supply, and a switch on the front cover and Z or back cover, the designated place on each page of the text of the picture book It is known that when pressed, the switch below the specified location provided on the front cover and Z or back cover is pressed, and sound corresponding to the specified location is generated.
- Patent Document 1 (For example, Patent Document 1)
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-84266
- the present invention has been made in view of the hard problem, and an object thereof is to provide a picture book type projection toy that is easy to operate and enjoys a dynamic image.
- this picture book type projection toy is provided with a film force set provided with a film that carries a plurality of frame images with different captions and composed of words as a whole.
- the film cassette is configured to be detachable, the projection means for illuminating the film to project the frame image as an optical image, and the frame image to be projected is switched by feeding the film.
- a picture book type projection toy provided with a toy main body provided with an operation element for the operation, wherein the film cassette stores sound data corresponding to at least some of the plurality of frame images.
- Storage means for storing is provided and configured to output sound based on sound data corresponding to the frame image existing at the projection position It is characterized by being.
- the “sound” in this case may be configured to be output by manually operating an operator such as a voice button, or may be automatically output when a frame image comes to the projection position. It may be.
- the type of “sound” may be subtitle reading, narration or sound effect.
- “sound effects” may include onomatopoeia or onomatopoeia that reveal the scene. Examples of onomatopoeia include the sounds of dogs and birds, and examples of onomatopoeia include the sound of thunder, the sound of jumping into the water, the sound of the wind, and the sound of the river.
- sound data corresponding to a frame image existing at a projection position is determined based on a film feed amount from a predetermined position of the film.
- the projection position (initial position) of the first frame image can be considered.
- the present invention is characterized in that sound data corresponding to a comma image existing at a projection position is determined by detecting an index attached to the film. In this case, it is necessary to attach a different “index” for each frame.
- An example of an “indicator” is the power of a bar code, not necessarily a bar code. Any index that can be detected optically can be used as an “index”.
- the image is dynamic, and page turning can be easily performed by operating the operation element. Furthermore, since the audio data storage means is provided on the film cassette side, it is not necessary to store audio data of different stories in advance on the toy main body side. Will spread.
- this projection device projects an image of the effect of peace of mind on the walls and screens in the living space from film that is taken and edited of natural scenery, features, customs with emotion, shrines and temples, art, etc.
- a projector and an audio device that produces a sound effect of peace of mind in synchronization with the image projected by the projector are known as projection devices that project film and output sound.
- this projection device does not project each scene of the story, and is provided with a means for storing audio data on the film cassette side. There is no.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a use state of the picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a toy body of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a film cassette of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5A is a diagram showing a configuration of an optical system of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5B is a diagram showing a configuration of an optical system of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6A is a diagram showing a power transmission mechanism of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6B is a diagram showing a power transmission mechanism of the picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a state in which a film of a picture book type projection toy according to the present invention is developed.
- FIG. 8 is a bottom view of the film cassette of the picture book projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a control block diagram on the toy body side of the picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a control block diagram on the film cassette side of the picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a state in which an image is projected by the picture book type projection toy according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a picture book type projection toy.
- This picture book type projection toy 1 includes a toy body 2 and a film cassette 3.
- the toy body 2 is provided with a power button (not shown), a reset button 21, an audio button 22, a page feed button 23, and a page return button 24.
- the toy body 2 is provided with a cassette mounting portion 25.
- the toy body 2 has a disk shape. As shown in FIG. 2, the toy body 2 is configured to be sized to be supported with both hands. A power button (not shown), a reset button 21, an audio button 22, a page feed button 23, and a page return button 24 provided on the toy body 2 are present at positions where they can be supported with both hands.
- the toy body 2 is provided with a cassette mounting portion 25.
- the cassette mounting portion 25 is a recess.
- the cassette mounting portion 25 is provided with a photo sensor 26 in a protruding state. This photo sensor 26 is for detecting a mark on a film 31 (see FIG. 4) described later.
- the photo sensor 26 is configured so that a light emitting element and a light receiving element are arranged opposite to each other in one case, and a passing object (film 31) between detection grooves is detected in a non-contact manner.
- the cassette mounting portion 25 is provided with an arch-shaped protrusion 27 (see FIGS. 1 and 3).
- a light source 28a and a condenser lens 28b as shown in FIG.
- the toy body 25 is provided with a projection lens 28c as shown in the figure attached to a mirror copper (hood).
- the projection lens 28c is configured so that it can be focused by rotating the mirror copper.
- reference numeral 28d indicates an aperture
- 28e indicates a projected image.
- a light emitting diode is used as the light source 28a. Since light-emitting diodes have low light intensity, two or more LEDs are used here to cover them.
- the projection lens 28c a convex meniscus projection lens is used in which the concave surface of the front aperture that allows a wide-angle image with little curvature of field is forward.
- This projection lens 28c is an inexpensive single molded plastic aspheric lens.
- the concave surface of this projection lens 28c is aspheric. It is adjusted so that spherical aberration can be corrected.
- the thickness of the projection lens 28c is adjusted so that coma can be corrected.
- the convex surface of the projection lens is a spherical surface.
- a bright lens with a large aperture and F-number is obtained even though it is a single lens, and the light collected by the condensing lens 28b due to the spherical aberration is poor, and the number of light sources is increased by using multiple LEDs.
- a thick luminous flux when the light passes through the lens and the aperture position and a diffused light of the light when passing through the film can be taken into the large-aperture lens, and projection with high light efficiency becomes possible.
- the optical system shown in FIG. 5 (B) is a general optical system, and one light emitting diode is used as the light source 28a.
- a spherical lens is used as the projection lens 28c, and a stop 28d is provided on the rear surface side of the projection lens 28c.
- the object of the present invention can be achieved, but first, there is a problem that the amount of light is small and the image is dark. Further, when the aperture 28d having a large spherical aberration in the projection lens 28c is opened, the contrast of the image is reduced by flare. On the other hand, when the aperture 28d is closed, the image is improved but the image becomes dark. In addition, there is a problem that a peripheral image with a large field curvature of the projected image 28e is blurred.
- the toy main body 2 is provided with a battery housing (not shown), a motor M that can rotate forward and backward, and a power transmission mechanism 40 (see FIG. 6A).
- a battery serving as a power source for the picture book type projection toy 1 is detachably stored in the battery storage unit.
- the power transmission mechanism 40 is for transmitting motor power to a sprocket 33 described later. According to this power transmission mechanism 40, the motor power is transmitted to the intermittent motion mechanism 42 through the motor shaft and gears 41a to 41f, and further, the octagonal shaft 43 of the follower 42b of the intermittent motion mechanism 42 (FIG. (B) (See below) is transmitted to the sprocket 33.
- a clutch is preferably provided in the power transmission mechanism 40. This is to prevent the motor M and parts in the power transmission mechanism 40 from being damaged when an overload is applied to the shaft 43.
- the octagonal shaft 43 and the octagonal hole 33a of the shaft of the sprocket 33 are fitted together.
- the cassette body 30 of the film cassette 3 is composed of a lower half 30a and an upper half 30b as shown in FIG.
- the film 31 and the film 31 A guide member 32 for guiding the feeding, a sprocket 33 for forcibly feeding the film 31 and a shirter member 52 are provided.
- the film 31 is configured as an endless film, and carries 24 frames of images and 2 frames of image blanks.
- the 24-frame images together make up a story.
- each of the 24-frame images contains images of scenes that are characteristic of one story (frame images).
- Subtitles are attached to each frame image. That is, one frame image corresponds to one page.
- Barcode B (see Fig. 7) is attached below each frame image. This bar code B is attached to the portion that passes through the detection groove of the photo sensor 26 when the film 31 is fed.
- FIG. 7 shows a state where the film 31 is unfolded. Two frames of this film 31 There is one blank area at the edge. The two image blanks are end-to-end and attached to each other with transparent tape. At that time, the transparent tape sticks over the blank area of the two frames.
- the numbers 1 to 24 attached to the upper side of the film 31 indicate the projection order of the frame images. That is, the frame images are projected in the order of the numbers 1 to 24 attached to the upper side of the film 31.
- the numbers 1 to 24 (hereinafter referred to as “B1 to B24”) attached to the lower side of the film 31 indicate the frames passing through the detection groove of the photosensor 26 when projecting the frame images in the projection order. Shows the order.
- the code configuration of the barcode B will be described with reference to FIG. That is, the code configurations of B1 and B24 are configured to be distinguishable from other code configurations (B2 to B23).
- B1 and B24 have different code configurations. That is, B1 is composed of two narrow bars, and B24 is composed of two wide bars.
- the code configuration of B2 to: B13 is composed of a thick bar and a narrow bar.
- the code structure of B14 ⁇ : B23 consists of narrow bars and thick bars. That is, the code configuration of B2 to: B13 and the code configuration of B14 to: B23 are opposite to each other. Note that the nozzle functions without blocking the light from the light emitting element of the photo sensor 26 to reach the light receiving element.
- B1's code configuration is different from other code configurations because the photosensor 26 detects B1's barcode. Therefore, when the reset button 21 is pressed, the film 31 is stopped at the initial projection position.
- the code structure of B24 was made different from the other code structures because the blank area (2 frames) was skipped when photosensor 26 detected the B24 bar code in the process of progressively feeding film 31. Is stopped at the initial projection position.
- the code configuration of B2 to B13 and the code configuration of B14 to B23 were made different from each other because the film 31 was quickly moved to the initial projection position by changing the feeding direction of the film 31 when the reset button 21 was pressed. It is for sending.
- the film 31 is wound around the guide member 32 and is also hooked on the sprocket 33.
- the sprocket 33 meshes with the harmonics of the film 31, and the film 31 is fed in the forward direction or the reverse direction depending on the rotation direction of the motor M and thus the sprocket 33.
- the guide member 32 has a function of guiding the feeding of the film 31 as described above.
- a concave portion is formed on the lower side of the guide member 32.
- An arch-shaped protrusion 27 (described later) is just fitted into the recess through the opening 36 (see FIG. 7) of the lower half 30a.
- an opening 51 for receiving the photosensor 26 is provided in the lower half 30a.
- a shirter member 52 is provided near the opening 51.
- the shirter member 52 has a structure in which a closing plate 55 is provided on a rotating body 54 having a spiral cam 53 formed on the peripheral surface thereof.
- the shirter member 52 is urged by a spring (not shown) so that the closing plate 55 is positioned immediately above the opening 51.
- the film mounting portion 25 is provided with a protruding piece 56 (see FIG. 3). As the film cassette 3 is mounted, the projecting piece 56 enters the slit 57 in the lower half 30a, contacts the cam 53, and rotates the rotating body 54.
- the rotating body 54 is rotated against the urging force of the spring, and the closing plate 55 is also retracted from the position force just above the opening 51.
- the photo sensor 26 enters the film cassette 3 from the opening 51, and the film 31 enters the detection groove.
- FIG. 9 shows the circuit configuration of the toy body 2.
- FIG. 10 shows a control block of the film cassette 3.
- the control device 60 on the toy body 2 side monitors whether the power switch is turned on and the film cassette 3 is mounted on the film mounting portion 25.
- the control device 60 monitors whether or not the reset button 21 has been operated after the power switch is turned on and the film cassette 3 has been installed in the film loading section 25.
- the motor driver 61 The motor M is temporarily rotated forward (by an amount that can read at least one barcode B) temporarily. At this time, since the motor M rotates at a constant speed, the feeding speed of the film 31 is also constant.
- the control device 60 can read the code configuration of each barcode B by monitoring the passing time of the barcode B and the passing time of each bar via the photo sensor 26. Then, the control device 60 controls the rotation direction and the rotation time of the motor M according to whether the reading result is B1, B2 to B13, B14 to B23 force B24, or the bar code blank part (for two frames). Then, film 31 is sent to the initial position. That is, when the reset button 21 is pressed, it is determined in which direction the film 31 is rotated so that the film 31 is sent to the initial projection position faster, and based on the determination, the film 31 is moved at the highest speed. Send to the initial projection position. If the direction of rotation is the same, the film 31 may be rotated in either direction. Next, the control device 60 stops the motor M when the film 31 reaches the initial position. As a result, the initial screen is projected. An example of the projected image, not the initial screen, is shown in Figure 11! /
- the control device 60 monitors whether or not the feed button 62 or 63 is operated, and rotates the motor M in the direction corresponding to the operated feed button (page feed button 23 or page return button 24). Let That is, if the page feed button 23 is operated, the motor M is rotated in the forward direction, and if the page return button 24 is operated, the motor M is rotated in the reverse direction.
- the control device 60 monitors the rotation direction of the motor M and monitors how many frames are projected from the film feed amount of the initial position force, and the voice button 22 is pressed. When this happens, the film cassette 3 side is notified of the frame number corresponding to the frame image. Thereby, the control device 70 outputs the sound data stored in the memory (storage means) in the control device 70 to the toy main body 2 side. Then, the main body side control device 60 outputs a sound effect from the speaker S.
- the “sound effect” may be an imitation voice, an onomatopoeia, etc.
- onomatopoeia examples include sounds of dogs and birds, and examples of onomatopoeia include sounds related to frame images such as thunder, water jumping, wind, and river murmur.
- the film feed amount from the initial position is reset when the film cassette 3 is taken out from the toy body 2.
- the reset button 21 is pressed and the film 31 is sent to the initial projection position, the initial position is set again.
- a substrate 80 on which a control device 70 and other electronic components are mounted is provided.
- the substrate 80 is provided with a spring 81.
- a connector (not shown) is provided on the back side of the substrate 80.
- the picture book type projection toy of the present invention is suitable for use in the field of toys that are easy to operate and enjoy dynamic images.
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