WO2022118548A1 - 演出出力玩具 - Google Patents

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WO2022118548A1
WO2022118548A1 PCT/JP2021/038460 JP2021038460W WO2022118548A1 WO 2022118548 A1 WO2022118548 A1 WO 2022118548A1 JP 2021038460 W JP2021038460 W JP 2021038460W WO 2022118548 A1 WO2022118548 A1 WO 2022118548A1
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将之 隅田
洋平 山本
充弘 井口
怜於奈 沼田
真幸 遠藤
茉莉絵 山元
小百合 片岡
真麻 山口
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/22Optical, colour, or shadow toys
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/30Imitations of miscellaneous apparatus not otherwise provided for, e.g. telephones, weighing-machines, cash-registers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/42Toy models or toy scenery not otherwise covered
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H5/00Musical or noise- producing devices for additional toy effects other than acoustical
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63JDEVICES FOR THEATRES, CIRCUSES, OR THE LIKE; CONJURING APPLIANCES OR THE LIKE
    • A63J7/00Auxiliary apparatus for artistes

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  • the present invention relates to a staging output toy.
  • a staging output toy generates a sound or the like based on a predetermined operation.
  • a voice generating means and a light emitting means two types of switches for operating the voice generating means and the light emitting means, and a ring attached to and detached from the toy body are imitated.
  • decorations With decorations.
  • a compact toy is disclosed in which one of the two types of switches is directly operated by the user's hand, and the other switch is turned on and off by attaching and detaching an ornament. According to this compact toy, the user can operate the voice generating means and the light emitting means by operating the other switch by attaching / detaching the ornament in addition to directly operating one switch.
  • Patent Document 1 Although a plurality of types of effects can be obtained, the types of effects are limited to the number of switches provided on the toy body, and the means for producing the effects is simply a light bulb and a sounding device. It is a configuration that is only provided on the toy body. In recent years, while interesting toys have been demanded, the configuration as in Patent Document 1 lacks in fun.
  • the staging output toy is provided in the main toy body having the first main toy body, the second main toy body that can be opened and closed with respect to the first main toy body, and the first main toy body.
  • a sub-toy body mounting portion to which the sub-toy body is mounted and a staging output section are provided, and the sub-toy body is configured to be rotatable in a state of being mounted on the sub-toy body mounting portion.
  • the second main toy body is configured to be able to change from a closed state to an open state by changing the rotation position of the sub toy body mounted on the sub toy body mounting portion.
  • the sub-toy body includes a base portion, an insertion portion provided on one end side of the base portion and inserted into the sub-toy body mounting portion, and the insertion portion and the above.
  • a rotation operating portion rotatably supported with respect to the base portion may be included on the opposite side of the base portion.
  • the rotation operation unit is provided with a maximum protrusion having a maximum diameter in the rotation radial direction, and the tip portion of the maximum protrusion becomes the first portion due to the rotation of the rotation operation unit.
  • the locked portion of the main toy body (lid member) in the closed state may be pushed up to bring it into the open state.
  • the locking portion may be provided with an inclined structure capable of contacting the edge portion of the tip end portion of the maximum protrusion on the side of the auxiliary toy body mounting portion.
  • the insertion portion is provided with a portion having a different shape
  • the auxiliary toy body mounting portion is provided with a mounting hole having a shape corresponding to the insertion portion. You may do so.
  • a diagonal mounting prevention mechanism for preventing diagonal mounting when the secondary toy body is mounted is provided between the base portion and the secondary toy body mounting portion. You may do so.
  • the staging output toy according to the present invention may be provided with a stopper mechanism for restricting the rotation position of the rotation operation unit.
  • the rotation operation unit is provided with a maximum protrusion having a maximum diameter in the rotation radial direction, and the rotation operation unit projects in the rotation radial direction separately from the maximum protrusion. It may be provided that a protrusion is provided.
  • the protrusion is projected so as not to be in contact with the portion of the second main toy body with which the tip of the maximum protrusion is in contact. good.
  • the protrusion may be offset with respect to the tip of the maximum protrusion in a direction away from the auxiliary toy body mounting portion.
  • the sub-toy body mounting portion may be provided with a flat region outside the position of the outer peripheral end face of the sub-toy body.
  • a temporary locking mechanism capable of maintaining at least an open state of the second main toy body is provided around the axis of the rotation support shaft of the second main toy body. You may do so.
  • the sub-toy body is provided with an identification protrusion peculiar to the sub-toy body that enables the effect at the effect output unit, and the main toy body is provided with an identification protrusion.
  • a detection unit for detecting the identification protrusion may be provided.
  • the identification protrusion may be configured such that the protrusion height thereof is equal to or lower than that of the surrounding protrusion wall portion.
  • the identification protrusions of the sub-toy body may be provided in a larger number than the number of detection portions of the main toy body.
  • the effect output toy according to the present invention includes a second sub-toy body in addition to the sub-toy body, and the second sub-toy body can be produced in conjunction with the effect of the main toy body. You may do so.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the auxiliary toy body shown in FIG. 4 as viewed from the back surface side.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the back surface side of the auxiliary toy body shown in FIG. 4 in a state where the insertion protrusion is removed.
  • FIG. It is an enlarged perspective view which shows the auxiliary toy mounting part of the main toy body shown in FIG. It is an exploded perspective view of a secondary toy body. It is an enlarged front perspective view which shows the initial state which attached the auxiliary toy body to the main toy body. It is an enlarged side view which shows the initial state of wearing the auxiliary toy body. It is an enlarged front view which shows the state which the rotation operation of a secondary toy body is completed. It is an enlarged side view which shows the operation when opening a lid part. It is an enlarged sectional view of the main part which shows the structure of a hinge part. It is an enlarged side view of the main part when a lid part is closed. It is a perspective view which shows the 2nd auxiliary toy body. It is a block diagram of a control system.
  • the production output toy 1 shown in FIG. 1 is an example of the cosmetic toy of the present invention, and is a toy that imitates the shape of a cosmetic compact carried by the heroine of a fighting female warrior, for example, the main character of a TV program or the like. ..
  • This heroine emits sound and light from the makeup compact and transforms by attaching various wearing bodies to the makeup compact on the program, using the makeup compact, the ring, the makeup brush, etc. It is set.
  • "transformation” means that the heroine's makeup, hairstyle, clothes, shoes, accessories, etc. change.
  • the user can play so-called "impersonator play” that can become the heroine.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the entire effect output toy 1.
  • the staging output toy 1 (hereinafter, simply referred to as “toy”) is roughly classified into a main toy body 10 formed by imitating a portable cosmetic container (so-called compact) and a main toy body 10.
  • a sub-toy body 20 (hereinafter, simply referred to as a "ring member") that is detachably configured with respect to the toy body 10 and imitates a ring that can be fitted to a finger, and a second sub-toy that imitates a makeup brush. Specific (the brush member 30 described later (see FIG. 13)) and.
  • the main toy body 10 has a cylindrical main body portion 11 which is a first main toy body including a sub toy body mounting portion 15 (hereinafter, simply referred to as a “mounting portion”) on which a ring member 20 is mounted on the front surface thereof, and a main body.
  • a bowl-shaped ball-missing lid portion 12 which is a second main toy body that can be opened and closed with respect to the portion 11, is provided.
  • a sound output unit 70 and an optical output unit 80 (see FIG. 2), which are effect output units, are provided in the main body 11, and a predetermined effect is performed by light or sound based on an operation described later. Can be done.
  • ring members 20 having different colors, shapes, patterns, etc. (only one example thereof is shown) are prepared, and each of them has different identification information to be described later. Therefore, by mounting the ring member 20 on the mounting portion 15, it is possible to perform a desired effect according to the ring member 20.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the effect output toy shown in FIG. 1 in a state where the lid is open.
  • the operation of opening the lid portion 12, which will be described later, and the toy portion 12 are used in a state of being opened.
  • a relatively large main trigger button 11a and sub button 11b for performing an effect operation are provided on the upper surface.
  • the power switch 11s (see FIG. 16) is provided, for example, on the back side of the main body portion 11.
  • a circular mirror 12 m is provided inside the lid portion 12.
  • the trigger button 11a is configured to have a shape slightly raised from the upper end surface of the main body portion 11, and the material is a transparent or translucent light-transmitting material.
  • an optical output unit 80 made of a light emitting member such as an LED is arranged inside the trigger button 11a. Therefore, the light emitted from the light output unit 80 illuminates the trigger button 11a or its surroundings.
  • the sound output unit 70 is also arranged at an appropriate position.
  • the lid portion 12 is configured to be openable and closable with respect to the main body portion 11 via the hinge portion 18. At least a part of the lid portion 12 is made of a light-transmitting member.
  • the closed state of the lid portion 12 is maintained by the locking portion 12t provided at the tip opposite to the hinge portion 18. As shown in FIG. 2, the opening operation of the lid portion 12 changes from the closed state to the open state due to the rotational crossing of the ring member 20 mounted on the mounting portion 15.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged side view showing a locking structure in a closed state of the lid portion.
  • the locking portion 12t protrudes outward in the circumferential direction (left side in the figure) from the outer peripheral edge 12g of the lid portion 12 and also protrudes toward the main body portion 11.
  • the locking portion 12t projects so as to face the flat surface 15e of the mounting portion 15. Further, it is provided with an engaging recess 12c that opens toward the flat surface 15e.
  • a lid locking projection 11t that protrudes outward in the radial direction of the main body 11 is provided. Therefore, in the closed state of the lid portion 12, the lid locking projection 11t and the engaging recess 12c are engaged with each other, and the closed state of the lid portion 12 is maintained. There is.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the ring member 20 as viewed from the side surface side.
  • the ring member 20 is provided with an insertion protrusion 22 on one end side (right side in the drawing) of the base portion 21 in the thickness direction with the substantially disk-shaped base portion 21 at the center.
  • a rotation operation unit 23 is provided on the opposite side of the base portion 21 from the portion 22.
  • the insertion protrusion 22 is a portion to be inserted into the mounting hole 15c (see FIG. 1) of the mounting portion 15, and is fixedly provided to the base portion 21.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is provided so as to be rotatable about the rotation axis CL with respect to the base unit 21.
  • the insertion protrusion 22 has a first protrusion 22a and a second protrusion 22b extending along the rotation axis CL direction.
  • the first protrusion 22a and the second protrusion 22b are configured to have a curved shape that can be fitted to a finger. Further, the shapes of the first protrusion 22a and the second protrusion 22b are slightly different. For example, the width (D2) of the second protrusion 22b is smaller than the width (D1) of the first protrusion 22a.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is configured in a substantially disk-like shape, and the surface side thereof is provided with, for example, a part pattern and a color scheme corresponding to the character of the heroine.
  • the outer peripheral edge portion of the rotation operation unit 23 is appropriately provided with an uneven shape as a part of decoration.
  • One of the uneven shapes is provided with a maximum protrusion 23b having a maximum diameter (D3) at a distance from the rotation axis CL.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is provided with a plurality of overhanging portions 23c (see FIG. 5) that project in the rotational radial direction in addition to the maximum protrusion 23b.
  • the distance (D4) from the rotation axis CL of the tip portion of the overhanging portion 23c is configured to be slightly smaller than the maximum protrusion 23b.
  • the overhanging portion 23c is displaced from the maximum protrusion 23b by a predetermined dimension (h) in the direction of the rotation axis CL. That is, the protruding position of the overhanging portion 23c is offset in the direction away from the mounting portion 15 with respect to the maximum protrusion 23b. This makes it easy to hang your fingertips. Further, it is configured to be non-contact with the locking portion 12t to which the tip portion 23e of the maximum protrusion 23b hits.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the ring member 20 as viewed from the back surface side.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the ring member 20 with the insertion protrusion 22 removed, as viewed from the back surface side.
  • a plurality of substantially columnar identification protrusions 21p are projected side by side on both sides of the insertion protrusion 22.
  • a protrusion wall portion 21w is provided so as to substantially follow the direction in which the identification protrusions 21p are lined up and to be slightly curved outward.
  • the protruding wall portion 21w is provided with a locking recess 21i that is recessed inward on its outer surface.
  • the one on the right side in the drawing is configured as an identification protrusion 21p on both ends thereof.
  • another projecting wall portion 21r is provided between the projecting wall portions 21w at a position sandwiching the insertion projection portion 22.
  • the identification protrusion 21p has a protrusion height (H1) equal to or lower than that of the surrounding protrusion.
  • H1 protrusion height
  • the identification protrusion 21p has a protrusion height (H1) equal to or lower than that of the surrounding protrusion.
  • H1 protrusion height
  • it is configured to be the same as the peripheral protruding wall portion 21w.
  • one of the other protruding wall portions 21r (on the left side in FIG. 7) has a height (H2) higher than the height (H1) of the discriminating protrusion 21p.
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view showing the mounting portion 15 of the main body portion 11.
  • a substantially circular circular recess 15a is formed in a protruding portion slightly protruding radially outward from the outer peripheral surface of the main body portion 11, and the mounting hole 15c is formed in the circular recess 15a.
  • the protruding upper end surface of the mounting portion 15 is configured as a substantially flat flat surface 15e.
  • the flat surface 15e is configured to have a sufficient size with respect to the size of the ring member 20 (the radial size of the ring member) when the ring member 20 is attached. In short, it is configured so that there is no problem when the ring member 20 is rotated.
  • a plurality of haunting pin-type detection portions 14p for detecting the identification protrusion 21p when the ring member 20 is mounted are provided on both sides of the mounting hole 15c.
  • the detection unit 14p is switched by being pushed by, for example, the identification protrusion 21p. Then, the detection signal of the detection unit 14p is transmitted to the control unit 60.
  • a guide wall portion 15g for guiding the identification protrusion 21p to the detection unit 14p is provided around the detection unit 14p.
  • the number of detection units 14p is 5 in this implementation Keita.
  • eight identification protrusions 21p of the ring member 20 are provided. This means that the ring member 20 has an identification protrusion 21p that can be applied to something other than the main body portion 11.
  • two protruding inner peripheral walls 15w that come into contact with the protruding wall portion 21w of the ring member 20 and guide the protruding wall portion are provided at four locations on the left and right sides in the drawing.
  • the protruding inner peripheral wall 15w is provided corresponding to the protruding wall portion 21w of the ring member 20.
  • a locking hook 15f urged toward the center side of the circular recess 15a by a spring member (not shown) is provided. The locking hook 15f engages with the locking recess 21i provided in the protruding wall portion 21w of the ring member 20.
  • the shape of the mounting hole 15c is a keyhole shape in which one end side is formed in a circular shape and the other end side is formed in a rectangular shape.
  • the vertical position of the insertion protrusion 22 of the ring member 20 at the time of insertion is restricted by inserting the wide first protrusion 22a on the circular side, for example.
  • the pair of protruding wall portions 21r provided at positions sandwiching the insertion protrusion 22 is configured to enter into the mounting hole 15c, and the width of the pair of protruding wall portions 21r is the shape of the mounting hole 15c. It may be possible to avoid erroneous insertion of orientation by configuring the size according to the width and width.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the ring member 20.
  • the back surface side of the rotation operation unit 23 is configured as, for example, a bottomed cylindrical recess, and the rotation shaft portion 23f is provided along the rotation axis CL.
  • the rotary shaft portion 23f is rotatably supported by the base portion 21 by being inserted into the support hole 21h of the base portion 21 and attached so as not to come off from the support hole 21h (the retaining structure is not shown).
  • the arcuate protruding wall 23we on the back surface side of the rotation operation unit 23 is engaged with the circular step portion 21e of the base portion 21 to facilitate the rotational movement of the rotation operation unit 23.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is provided with a stopper mechanism 55 that regulates the rotation position.
  • the stopper mechanism 55 is composed of stopper pins 55b and 55d and position limiting walls 55a and 55c.
  • the stopper pins 55b and 55d are provided so as to project in parallel with the rotation shaft portion 23f in the rotation operation portion 23.
  • the position restricting walls 55a and 55c are provided on the base surface 21m of the base portion 21.
  • the stopper pin 55d hits the position limiting wall 55c and the rotation is stopped. Further, when returning to the initial position, the stopper pin 55b hits the position limiting wall 55a and the rotation is stopped.
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged front perspective view showing a state of the ring member 20 at the initial stage of wearing.
  • FIG. 10 is an enlarged side view showing a state of the ring member 20 at the initial stage of wearing.
  • the ring member 20 is mounted on the mounting portion 15.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is mounted with the maximum protrusion 23b in a lateral position (in the state of left sideways in FIG. 9).
  • one of the overhanging portions 23c is in a position where it overlaps with the locking portion 12t in the front-rear direction.
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged front perspective view showing a state of the ring member 20 at the initial stage of wearing.
  • FIG. 10 is an enlarged side view showing a state of the ring member 20 at the initial stage of wearing.
  • the ring member 20 is mounted on the mounting portion 15.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is mounted with the maximum protrusion 23b in a lateral position (in the state of left sideways in FIG. 9).
  • the overhanging portion 23c located on the upper side is located outside the locking portion 12t and does not come into contact with the locking portion 12t. Further, the ring member 20 is mounted in a state where the rotation operation portion 23 is separated from the flat surface 15e of the mounting portion 15, and is mounted in a state where the rotation operation is easy.
  • the overhanging portion 23c located on the lower side is located on the inner side (upper side in FIG. 9) of the lower end edge 15d of the flat surface 15e, and protrudes below the main body portion 11 or comes into contact with the mounting surface. There is no such thing.
  • the flat surface 15e of the mounting portion 15 is formed as a flat region extending outward from the position of the outer peripheral end of the ring member 20, so that the rotation operation portion 23 can be easily operated.
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged front view showing a state in which the rotation operation of the ring member 20 is completed.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is rotated 90 degrees in the clockwise direction from the initial mounting state of the ring member 20.
  • the maximum protrusion 23b of the ring member 20 comes into contact with the locking portion 12t of the lid portion 12 and pushes up the lid portion 12 in the opening direction.
  • the overhanging portion 23c located on the lower side is also located inside the lower end edge 15d of the flat surface 15e.
  • FIG. 12 is an enlarged side view showing an operation when the lid portion 12 is opened.
  • the engaging recess 12c of the locking portion 12t is engaged with the lid locking projection 11t (see FIG. 3), but the rotation operation of the ring member 20 is performed.
  • the protrusion side surface 23bs (see FIG. 11) of the maximum protrusion 23b begins to abut on the lower end surface 12ts of the locking portion of the locking portion 12t.
  • FIG. 13 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part showing the structure of the hinge part 18.
  • the lid portion 12 is released from its locked state and can be opened around the hinge portion 18.
  • the hinge portion 18 is rotatably supported by the rotation shaft portion 18a being penetrated by the rotation support shaft 18b.
  • the rotating shaft portion 18a is provided with two flat portions 18d on the outer peripheral surface at intervals in the circumferential direction around the axis. Further, the flat portion 18d is provided with an outer surface recess 18c.
  • the main body portion 11 is provided with a flat portion 18d, a flat portion corresponding to the outer surface concave portion 18c, and a pressing portion 11i having a locking convex portion 11g.
  • the pressing portion 11i is pressed toward the rotary support shaft 18b by the pressing spring 11sp. Therefore, it is provided with a temporary locking mechanism capable of temporarily locking the lid portion 12 by fitting the locking convex 11g into the outer surface concave portion 18c. By facing the flat portion formed on the outer surface of the rotation shaft portion 18a, the pressing portion 11i can give a click feeling at the time of rotation.
  • Locking of the lid portion 12 by the locking convex 11 g is performed in a state in which the lid portion 12 is closed and a state in which the lid portion 12 is opened (the state shown in the figure).
  • the rotation of the rotating shaft portion 18a causes the initial flat portion 18d to rotate so as to deviate from the pressing portion 11i.
  • a so-called click operation is performed in which the second flat portion 18e adjacent to the flat portion 18d is temporarily stopped at a position supported by the pressing portion 11i.
  • This click operation is performed when the locked state of the lid portion 12 is released by the ring member 20 described above.
  • the outer surface concave portion 18c is fitted into the locking convex portion 11g and locked.
  • FIG. 14 is an enlarged side view of a main part when the lid part 12 is closed.
  • the ring member 20 is removed from the main body portion 11 and the lid portion 12 is closed.
  • the lid portion 12 is closed while the ring member 20 is attached to the main body portion 11. This case will be described below.
  • the force applied to the edge portion 23 ek is pushed toward the lower left diagonally (F1) as shown by the diagonal contact between the lower end surface 12ts of the locking portion and the edge portion 23 ek.
  • the horizontal component of the force (F1) pushed diagonally downward acts as a force in the direction of removing the ring member 20 from the mounting portion 15.
  • the ring member 20 is disengaged, and the locking portion 12t immediately after the disengagement is locked by the engaging recess 12c inside the ring member 20 being caught by the lid locking projection 11t (see FIG. 3).
  • the ring member 20 may be brought into contact with the edge portion 23 ek with a predetermined inclination as in the present embodiment.
  • the ring member 20 may be brought into contact with the edge portion 23 ek with a predetermined inclination as in the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the brush member 30.
  • the brush member 30 has a shape imitating a cosmetic brush, and has a brush portion 31 and a grip portion 32 on the tip side in appearance. Further, the brush member 30 can be accommodated so as to be fitted between a pair of brush mounting portions 12 gt installed inside the lid portion 12.
  • the brush unit 31 can be used to perform an operation of pressing the trigger button 11a or the like of the main body unit 11 or the like to perform an effect linked to the effect of the main body unit 11.
  • the brush member 30 itself may include a power supply, a control unit, an effect output unit, a communication unit, a switch, and the like.
  • wireless communication is performed with a communication unit provided on the main toy body 10 by infrared rays or the like, and the brush member 30 produces an effect (voice, light emission, etc.) according to the type of the sub toy body attached to the main toy body 10. It may be output. Further, by turning on the switch of the brush unit 31, the effect may be output from the brush unit 31. Further, when the brush unit 31 is configured as a light effect unit, the range of ways of playing can be expanded as a shining operating member.
  • FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a control system of the toy 1.
  • a control unit 60 is provided inside the main body unit 11.
  • the control unit 60 and the battery (not shown) are connected via a power switch 11s (for example, provided on the back side of the main body unit).
  • a power switch 11s for example, provided on the back side of the main body unit.
  • the control unit 60 is connected to the detection unit 14p, the main trigger button 11a, the sub button 11b, the communication unit 11c, and the like.
  • a storage unit 61 is connected to the control unit 60, and an effect for each identification information of the ring member 20 is set in advance.
  • the identification information of the ring member 20 detected by the detection unit 14p is sent to the control unit 60. Based on this identification information, the control unit 60 performs a predetermined effect by the optical output unit 80 and the sound output unit 70, which are effect output units, via the drive unit 62. As for the effect, for example, when the trigger button 11a is pressed, a predetermined effect is performed based on the identification information, but when the sub button 11b is operated, for example, a mode is selected to perform a different effect. Is expressed. Further, when the ring member 20 is removed, the control unit 60 stops the effect produced by the effect output unit.
  • the power switch 11s When playing with the toy 1, first, the power switch 11s is turned on. This produces a start-up sound. After that, the ring member 20 is mounted on the mounting portion 15 of the main body portion 11. By this mounting, the inside of the main body 11 emits light together with the mounting sound. After that, the rotation operation portion 23 of the ring member 20 is rotated to open the lid portion 12. In addition to the opening operation of the lid portion 12, the twisting sound of the rotation operation is also output, and the dialogue of the unique character of the ring member 20 starts. After that, the standby sound starts and waits for the next operation.
  • the lid portion 12 can be opened by attaching and rotating the ring member 20, it is possible to add the movement of the lid portion 12 to the effect output. Become.
  • the ring member 20 is securely held by the mounting portion 15 by the insertion projection portion 22, and the rotation operation portion 23 is held by the base portion 21 and rotates, so that the ring member 20 rotates accurately.
  • the lid portion 12 can be reliably opened.
  • the tip portion 23e of the maximum protrusion 23b pushes up the locking portion 12t of the lid portion 12 to open the locking portion 12t due to the change in the rotation position of the rotation operating portion 23.
  • the structure can be simplified without requiring a complicated structure for disengaging the 12t.
  • the toy 1 of the present embodiment has a structure in which the locking portion 12t of the lid portion 12 can diagonally contact the edge portion 23ek of the ring member 20 when the lid portion 12 is rotated from the open state to the closed state. Therefore, the locking portion 12t can push the ring member 20 in the direction of disengaging it from the mounted state. As a result, the lid portion 12 can be closed while the ring member 20 is attached. Further, the ring member 20 can be prevented from being damaged by the oblique contact with the edge portion 23 ek.
  • the insertion protrusion 22 of the ring member 20 is provided with a portion having a different shape, and the mounting portion 15 is provided with a mounting hole 15c having a shape corresponding to the insertion protrusion 22. Therefore, the mounting direction of the ring member 20 can be accurately determined.
  • an oblique mounting prevention mechanism for preventing diagonal mounting when the ring member 20 is mounted is provided between the base portion 21 and the mounting portion 15 of the ring member 20, so that the toy 1 can be identified.
  • the protrusion 21p can be detected accurately.
  • the rotation locus of the rotation operation of the ring member 20 is stable, and the closed state of the lid portion 12 can be released accurately.
  • the toy 1 of the present embodiment is provided with a stopper mechanism 55 that regulates the rotation position of the rotation operation unit 23 of the ring member 20, excessive rotation of the rotation operation unit 23 is restricted to stabilize the rotation operation. can.
  • the rotation operation unit 23 is provided with an overhanging portion 23c that protrudes in the rotational radial direction in addition to the maximum protrusion 23b, so that when the rotation operation unit 23 is to be rotated. In addition, there is a place to hang your fingertips, making it easy to rotate.
  • the rotation operation portion 23 is improved in ease of rotation and only the maximum protrusion 23b is unlocked. Can be a part.
  • the overhanging portion 23c and at least the maximum protrusion 23b are offset in the direction away from the mounting portion 15, even if the overhanging portion 23c has the same overhang size as the maximum protrusion. , It does not engage with one end of the lid portion 12, and the structure can be easily hung with a finger.
  • the mounting portion 15 is provided with a flat region outside the outermost diameter portion of the ring member 20, so that the mounting portion 15 is rotated when the ring member 20 is rotated. It can be made easier.
  • the lid portion 12 can be temporarily fixed in the middle of rotation, and the opening of the lid portion 12 can be enjoyed. ..
  • a click feeling can be produced during the rotation, and the rotation operation feeling of the lid portion 12 can be enhanced.
  • the identification protrusion 21p when the ring member 20 is attached to the mounting portion 15, the identification protrusion 21p is detected by the detection portion 14p, so that the information function of the identification protrusion 21p can output a predetermined effect. can.
  • the identification protrusion 21p is configured such that the protrusion height thereof is equal to or lower than that of the peripheral protrusion wall portion 21w, so that the identification protrusion 21p can be protected.
  • the ring member 20 can have more identification patterns, and another It will be possible to use it for directing output toys.
  • the brush member 30 can be used to operate the main body portion 11, so that the range of ways of playing can be expanded.
  • it since it is possible to perform an effect linked to the effect on the main body 11 side, it is possible to diversify the effect output.
  • the present invention can be appropriately modified within the scope of the technical idea.
  • the shape and structure of the main body portion 11, the lid portion 12, the ring member 20, and the like are not limited to those shown in the drawings, and can be appropriately changed.

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