Multi-Purpose Rocking Toy
A dual purpose child seat and toy is disclosed. The toy can be employed in a rocking horse fashion by sitting in a forward facing direction and rocking back and forth. The base of the toy is curved to allow such rocking motion. In addition, the toy is configured so as to allow the child to turn in the opposite direction facing the rear of the toy with a backrest being provided for the child to recline. In such a position, the child can relax, watch television, read books, or the like. In addition, the toy is provided with storage capability and a convenient carrying handle.
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The present disclosure generally relates to toys and, more particularly, relates to rocking horses and hobby horses.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURERocking horses have long been a toy enjoyed by children. Around the world children have sat on toy horses and rocked back and forth pretending to be riding a real animal. The activity is fun, relaxing, and to the relief of parents everywhere, both occupying and tiring for the child.
Many versions of such rocking horses have been created over the centuries. One very early patented version is found in U.S. Pat. No. 23,003 to Woodworth et al Woodworth et al, patented in 1859, discloses a dual purpose hobby horse having first and second side walls defining a crib therebetween, wherein the side walls are formed with arcuate bottom edges so as to allow the crib to rock. In addition, a seat is provided at one end of the horse to allow the child to sit and lock. Another early attempt is found in U.S. Pat. No. 1,348,785 which discloses structure for converting any rocking chair into a rocking horse by clamping a board having a horse head extending therefrom to the aims of the chair.
Still other toy horses have attempted to combine both the locking motion of a conventional locking horse with a wheeled motion of a vehicle. U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,371,731; 1,412,723; and 1,478,449 all disclose such toys.
As the times have progressed, increased emphasis has been placed on the comfort of the child and thus various spring activated or shock absorbing additions or improvements to the art have been made. Such spring actuation also provides a more bouncy feel, more representative of the actual act of riding a horse. U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,497,258 and 4,093,208 are representative of these types of patents.
While all such patents and other known rocking horses have enjoyed some level of success and continue to be enjoyed by children today, further improvements are still being sought. For example, as toys have gotten bigger and bigger over the years, it would be advantageous if a rocking horse could be combined with another toy or piece of furniture to optimize the use of space within the child's room or other area of the house. In addition, it may be advantageous to simply combine other features into a conventional rocking horse so as to make its use mote desirable.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREIn accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, a toy is disclosed which comprises a curved base, and a simulated animal body extending upwardly from the curved base. The simulated animal body includes a torso with a forward end and a rear end, a first backrest extending upwardly from the torso forward end, a second backrest extending upwardly from the torso rear end, a first handle extending from the first backrest and a second handle extending from the second backrest.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a toy is disclosed which comprises a curved base, and a seat extending upwardly from the curved base. The seat includes a first station and a second station, the first station having a backrest forming a reclined chair for a child, and the second station having a handle forming a rocking chair for the child.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the disclosure, a toy is disclosed which comprises a reclined chair backrest, a rocking chair backrest, and a seat used for both the reclined chair backrest and the rocking chair backrest. The seat is adapted to accommodate a child in forward and rearward facing directions
These and other aspects and features of the disclosure will become mole apparent upon reading the following detailed description when taken into conjunction with accompanying drawings.
While the present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be under stood, however, that there is no intention to limit the disclosure to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSUREReferring now to the drawings, and with specific reference to
Referring now to
Referring now to
However, a time may come when the child may not wish to rock but rather use the toy 20 as a chair, perhaps for reading books, watching television, or relaxing. Accordingly, the toy 20 is able to be used in the reclined chair position 50 as shown in
In addition, in the reclined chair position 50, the toy 20 provides a backrest 66 for added comfort of the child 46. The backrest 66 in the depicted embodiment is provided by a real surface 68 of the neck 36 and head 38, but in other embodiments could be provided entirely by the rear surface of the neck 36, or entirely by the rear surface of the head 38. In keeping with the overall configuration of the toy 20 being that of a giraffe, the tear surface 68 can be configured or colored to appear as a mane would be found on a real giraffe or horse. In the depicted embodiment, the rear surface 68 includes ribs 69 or other textured surfaces. In certain other embodiments, the surface 68 and/or mane 70 can be provided in the form of cushioned or padded materials such as foam or fabric or the like. In the giraffe embodiment, the mane 70 may terminate in antlers 71 which in the depicted embodiment are padded or otherwise cushioned. Such a feature may not only present added authenticity, but a comfortable head rest as well. In the reclined chair position 50, the first and second footrests 42 and 44 could be used fox the feet 54 of the child as well. Referring to
With respect to the construction and materials of the toy 20, reference is now made to
In operation, it can therefore be seen that the disclosed toy 20 provides a dual purpose chair for a child. In a forward position, the child can grasp handles provided proximate the head of the toy and by employing a rocking motion while seated on the toy, the curved base allows the toy to rock back and forth. However, in addition to such a locking motion, the toy can also be used as a reclined chair simply by reversing the direction of seating. In so doing, the toy is provided with a reclined backrest for the comfort of the child. If desired, the toy could also be enjoyed by two children simultaneously, with one facing forward and one facing rearward, and grasping a different handle, or set of handles.
Claims
1. A toy, comprising:
- a curved base;
- a simulated animal body extending upwardly horn the curved base, the simulated animal body having a substantially continuous horizontally extending torso with a forward end and a rearward end, the torso having an upper surface defining a seat area between the forward end and the rearward end for supporting a child on the animal body
- a first backrest extending upwardly from the upper surface adjacent the torso forward end;
- a second backrest extending upwardly form the upper surface adjacent the torso rear end;
- a first handle extending-from adjacent the first backrest for use by a child positioned in a forwardly facing direction on the seat area; and
- a second handle adjacent the second backrest for use by a child in a rearwardly facing direction on the seat area;
- the seat area extending substantially continuously between the first backrest and the second backrest to enable a child seated on the seat area in a forwardly facing direction adjacent the second backrest to rest his or her back against the second backrest and to alternatively enable a child seated on the seat area in a rearwardly facing direction adjacent the first backrest to rest his or her back against the first backrest the first and second backrest including substantially transversely oriented support surfaces for enabling the first and second backrests to support the back of a child seated on the seat area in rearwardly and forwardly facing directions.
2. The toy of claim 1, wherein the first backrest is formed horn at least one of a simulated animal neck and a simulated animal head
3. The toy of claim 1, further including first and second foot rests on first and second sides of the animal body
4. The toy of claim 1, wherein the first backrest is textured
5. The toy of claim 1, wherein the second backrest is formed by a simulated animal tail
6. A toy, comprising:
- a curved base;
- a simulated animal body extending upwardly horn the curved base, the simulated animal body including a substantially continuous horizontally extending torso having a forward end and rearward end, the torso having an upper surface defining a seat area between the forward end and the rearward end for supporting a child on the animal body, the animal body including head and neck portions adjacent the forward end of the torso;
- a first backrest extending upwardly horn the upper surface use adjacent the forward and of the torso, the first backrest being integrally formed with the head and neck portions;
- a first handle adjacent the first backrest for use by a child positioned in a forwardly facing direction on the seat area;
- a second backrest extending upwardly from the upper surface adjacent the rearward end of the torso:
- a second handle adjacent the second backrest for use by a child positioned in a rearwardly facing direction on the seat area;
- the seat area extending substantially continuously between the first backrest and the second backrest to enable a child seated on the seat area in a forwardly facing direction adjacent the second backrest to rest his or her back against the second backrest and to alternatively enable a child seated on the seat area in a rearwardly facing direction adjacent the first backrest to rest his or her back against the first backrest, the first and second backrests including substantially transversely oriented support surfaces for enabling the first and second backrests to support the back of a child seated on the seat area in rearwardly and forwardly facing directions
7. The toy of claim 6, wherein the seat is provided in the form of a giraffe.
8. The toy of claim 7, wherein the giraffe includes.
9. The toy of claim 7, wherein the first handle extends from the head for of the toy is used as a rocking chair.
10. The toy of claim 8, further including a tail extending upwardly from the torso, the tail forming the second backrest
11. The toy of claim 7, further including first and second foot rests flanking the giraffe.
12. A toy, comprising:
- curved base;
- an animal torso extending upward horn the curved base and having a substantially continuous horizontally extending torso having a forward end and a rearward end, the torso having an upper surface defining a seat area between the forward end and the rearward end for supporting a child on the animal body;
- a reclined chair backrest having a width substantially matching the width of the child;
- a rocking chair backrest having a width substantially matching the width of the child; and
- the seat area usable in combination with both the reclined chair backrest and the rocking chair backrest, the seat adapted to accommodate a child in forward and rearward facing directions
13. The toy of claim 12, wherein the seat area extends substantially continuously between the first and second backrests to enable a child seated on the seat area in a forwardly facing direction adjacent the rocking backrest to rest his or her back against the rocking backrest and to alternatively enable a child seated on the seat area in a rearwardly facing direction adjacent the reclining backrest to rest his or her back against the reclining backrest
14. The toy of claim 12, wherein the reclined chair backrest faces in a direction opposite to the rocking chair backrest
15. The toy of claim 12, wherein the reclined chair backrest, rocking chair backrest, and seat are provided in the form of a giraffe.
16. The toy of claim 15, wherein the giraffe includes a head and tail, the head forming the reclined chair backrest, and the tail forming the rocking chair backrest.
17. The toy of claim 16, wherein a tear surface of the head forms the reclined chair backrest.
18. The toy of claim 12, wherein the reclined chair backrest includes padded antlers.
19. The toy of claim 16, wherein the tail includes a carrying handle for med therein.
20. The toy of claim 15, further including first and second foot rests flanking the giraffe
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 18, 2006
Publication Date: Mar 20, 2008
Applicant: Hasbro, Inc. (Pawtucket, RI)
Inventor: Christine Drosendahl (Studio City, CA)
Application Number: 11/532,671
International Classification: A63G 13/06 (20060101);