Multipurpose saucer-shaped toy
A multipurpose saucer-shaped toy includes an integrally formed circular shallow plate that has a substantially U-shaped cross section and includes a flat bottom, a protective ring portion integrally formed around or connected to an outer periphery of the flat bottom, and a design portion raised or depressed from the flat bottom and having a specific configuration, such as a hexagon. Different embossed figures or designs are selectively provided on the design portion by way of printing, engraving, or pressing, so that the saucer-shaped toy has a variety of applications, such as serving as a throwing toy, a toy stamp, and an item for collection.
The present invention relates to a multipurpose saucer-shaped toy, and more particularly to a saucer-shaped toy having a manufactured form that can be easily modified in a manufacturing process and adapted to provide different applications, such as serving as a throwing toy, a toy stamp, or an item for collection.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are various kinds of toys available in the market. Some of these toys, such as electronic games and remotely controllable models, are complicate and expensive, while others, such as cards, cartoon figure collection cards, and sectional chips or blocks, have small volume and simple structure to provide multiple intellectual games. Unlike the electronic games and remotely controllable models, the small and simple toys are almost indispensable in most children's growth process. However, most of these small and simple toys have the following disadvantages:
- 1. They are designed to have only one or a few applications and fail to provide diverse games. For example, the cartoon figure collection card is designed for collection only, and the sectional chips or blocks are designed for intellectual assembling only.
- 2. They have a structure or composition subject to breaking or wearing and fail to maintain at a perfect condition over a long time.
- 3. They are manufactured to have a fixed form and function. When it is desired to provide the same toy with an additional playing effect, the manufacturing process for the toy must be largely modified. For example, the toy stamp and the collection card could not be manufactured using the same one process.
Therefore, most toy manufacturers have to produce a large number of different toy products that require considerably high management and manufacturing costs. And, most of these toys fail to always reflect the newest trend in consumers' preference.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose saucer-shaped toy that has multiple applications to serve either as a throwing toy, stationery, an item for collection, or a toy that can be played in different manners as can be freely imagined by children.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose saucer-shaped toy that could be maintained at a perfect condition over a long time, and may be easily changed in a manufactured form thereof to enable more than one type of playing effect.
To achieve the above and other objects, the multipurpose saucer-shaped toy of the present invention includes an integrally formed circular shallow plate that has a substantially U-shaped cross section, and includes a flat bottom, a protective ring portion integrally formed around or connected to an outer periphery of the flat bottom, and a design portion raised or depressed from the flat bottom and having a specific configuration, such as a hexagon. Different embossed figures or designs are selectively provided on the design portion by way of printing, engraving, or pressing, so that the saucer-shaped toy has a variety of applications, such as serving as a throwing toy, a toy stamp, and an item for collection. Moreover, since the figures or designs provided on the design portion may be maintained at a perfect condition over a long time, the saucer-shaped toy of the present invention has increased value for collection.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
Please refer to FIGS. 1 to 3, in which a multipurpose saucer-shaped toy 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
The saucer-shaped toy 1 is a circular member integrally formed from a plastic or a metal material, so that it looks like a round shallow plate having a generally U-shaped cross section. The saucer-shaped toy 1 includes a flat bottom 3, a circular protective ring portion 2 integrally formed around or connected to an outer periphery of the bottom 3, and a design portion 4 formed within the bottom 3 to show a specific design. In the illustrated embodiment, the design portion 4 is a hexagon. The design portion 4 may be raised from the flat bottom 3, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, or depressed from the flat bottom 3, as shown in
With the U-sectioned shallow plate-like structure and the circular protective ring portion 2, the saucer-shaped toy 1 of the present invention may serve as a throwing toy to play games just like tossing a card or a ball. The circular protective ring portion 2 not only eliminates any sharp edge on the saucer-shaped toy 1 to protect a user from being cut or scraped during playing the toy 1, but also enables the toy 1 to be more easily picked up.
As mentioned above, different cartoon figures or other designs (not shown) may be printed or engraved on the design portion 4. Therefore, the saucer-shaped toy 1 also forms a good item for collection purpose. Since the design portion 4 is either raised or depressed from the bottom 3, figures or designs provided on a lower surface of the raised design portion 4 or on an upper surface of the depressed design portion 4 are always protected from scraping or wearing. That is, the figures or designs on the saucer-shaped toy 1 may be reserved in a perfect condition over a long time to increase the value of the saucer-shaped toy 1 as a special collection.
The design portion 4 raised or depressed from the bottom 3 also allows the saucer-shaped toy 1 to serve as a toy stamp to provide differently shaped imprints, such as a hexagon, or a circle having a blank hexagon therein. Please refer to
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a flat block 5 or a sticker 6 having a configuration corresponding to that of the design portion 4 and showing different pictures or designs may be fitted in a recess defined by the raised or the depressed design portion 4 on a lower or an upper side of the bottom 3, as shown in
In brief, with the embossed
Claims
1. A multipurpose saucer-shaped throwing toy, comprising an integrally formed circular shallow plate having a substantially U-shaped cross section; said circular shallow plate including a flat bottom, a protective ring portion provided around an outer periphery of said flat bottom, and a design portion provided within said flat bottom at a predetermined position; said protective ring portion having an annular tubular contour formed by a peripheral edge of said shallow plate being rolled inwardly; said design portion having a predetermined configuration; and said flat bottom being selectively provided on at least said design portion with one or more figures or designs.
2-3. (canceled)
4. A multipurpose saucer-shaped toy comprising, an integrally formed circular shallow plate having a substantially U-shaped cross section, said circular shallow plate including a flat bottom, a protective ring portion being provided around an outer periphery of said flat bottom, and a design portion being within said flat bottom at a depressed position, said design portion being selectively provided with one or more figures or designs.
5-7. (canceled)
8. The multipurpose saucer-shaped toy as claimed in claim 4 wherein said depressed design portion defines a recess at an upper side of said flat bottom, and said recess allowing a flat block or a sticker to fit therein.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 23, 2003
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2005
Inventor: Kuo-Ching Liu (Taipei)
Application Number: 10/742,818