Toy Illumination with Music
An illuminated toy is disclosed herein. In various aspects, the toy has a body, and may have one or more wheels rotatably thereto such that the body may rest upon the one or more wheels and may be conveyed about by the one or more wheels. The toy includes a sound module adapted to generate sound, and a light source is located about the body. The light source cooperates with the sound module to emit light in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module. For example, the light source may be switched on and off in coordination with the beat of sound in the form of music.
The present application claims the priority and benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/972,235 filed on Sep. 13, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONToys may emit various sounds to entertain the user. Lights have been provided about toys and the lights may flash or otherwise alter the emission of light to entertain the user.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn illuminated toy is disclosed herein. The illuminated toy includes a body, and a sound module which is disposed about the body. The sound module is adapted to generate sound. A light source is disposed about the body to emit light therefrom. The light source is in cooperation with the sound module such that the emission of light from the light source is coordinated generally with the sound generated by the sound module.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
A toy that produces light and sound with the lighting coordinated with the sound is disclosed herein. While flashing lights in other toy products may flash or otherwise alter the emission of light while sound is emitted, this flashing or other alteration of light emission is generally independent of any sound. The present invention coordinates the emission of light from the light source with the emission of sound in order to increase the play value of the toy.
In various aspects, the toy has a body, and it may have one or more wheels rotatably secured to the body such that the body may rest upon the one or more wheels and may be conveyed about by the one or more wheels. The toy includes a sound module adapted to generate sound. A light source is located about the body. The light source cooperates with the sound module to emit light in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module. For example, the light source may be switched on and off in coordination with musical beat, other points of emphasis, voice portions, or other features of the sound.
The Figures referenced herein generally illustrate various exemplary implementations of a toy vehicle. These illustrated implementations are not meant to limit the scope of coverage, but, instead, to assist in understanding the context of the language used in this specification and in the claims. Accordingly, variations of the toy that differ from these illustrated implementations may be encompassed by the appended claims, which alone define the invention. For example, the light and sound coordination of the present invention is not limited to the toy vehicle disclosed, and may be provided in a toy boat, a toy space craft, or a toy that is not a vehicle such as a doll, a stuffed animal or other toy.
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The toy vehicle, as illustrated, may rest upon wheels 205.1, 205.2, 205.3, 205.4, and may be conveyed about by rolling upon wheels 205.1, 205.2, 205.3, 205.4. Wheels 205.1, 205.4 may rotate freely about axle 214 and wheels 205.2, 205.3 may rotate freely about axle 216 to allow the toy vehicle 100 to roll freely upon wheels 205.1, 205.2, 205.3, 205.4 so that the user may propel the toy vehicle 100 about, for example, by hand. In other implementations, wheels 205.1, 205.4 may be engaged with axle 214 and/or wheels 205.2, 205.3 maybe engaged with axle 216. In turn, axle 214 and/or axle 216 may be mechanically linked to a motor (not shown) that serves as a source of locomotion for the toy vehicle 100.
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The mouth 104, as illustrated, is formed as a mouth cavity within a frontal portion of the body 101. In other implementations, the mouth may be formed as a painted mouth, a decal, or suchlike and may be located variously about the body 101. The mouth 104 may be moveable or may be static. When moveable, the mouth 104 may be mechanically linked with the wheels 205 such that the mouth 104 moves while the vehicle rolls about upon wheels 205, or the mouth 104 may be mechanically linked with motor (not shown) such that the mouth 104 is moved by the motor.
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The spoiler light source 160 may be coordinated with the sound module 440 such that the emission of light from the spoiler light source 160 is coordinated with the sound generated by the sound module 440. For example, the spoiler light source 160 may alternate between an on state and an off state generally in time with sound in the form of music generated by the sound module 440. In other implementations, for example, the spoiler light source 160 may include one or more lights (not shown) and the light(s) switched between an on state and an off state simultaneously, sequentially, dimmed, or otherwise coordinated with sound generated by the sound module 440.
Spoiler end portion 144, as illustrated includes a translucent spoiler perimeter 167 and light tunnels 166 to transmit light from a light source 150 formed as a spoiler light source (not shown) to the spoiler perimeter 167 to illuminate the spoiler perimeter 167.
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As another example, the user interface 400 may be in communication with the light source 150 and adapted to alter the emission of light from the light source between at least a first illumination pattern and a second illumination pattern. The light source 150, for example, may be alternated between an off state and an on state in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module 440 in such a manner as to form a first illumination pattern. The user through the user interface 400 may alter the coordination of the light source 150 with the sound generated by the sound module 440 to thereby form a second illumination pattern as a sequence of on states and off states that differs from the first illumination pattern.
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The toy vehicle 100, as illustrated in
In various implementations, at least one wheel 205 is in communication with the sound module 440 and in communication with the light source 150 such that rotation of this wheel 205 initiates the generation of sound by the sound module 440 in coordination with the emission of light from the light source 150. Sustained rotation of the wheel 205 that is in communication with the sound module 440 and with the light source 150 may cause generally sustained generation of sound by the sound module 440 in coordination with generally sustained emission of light from the light source 150. That is, the sound period and the light period may be generally coincident with the time period during which the wheel 205 that is in communication with the sound module 440 and with the light source 150 is rotated.
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As an example, sound and light coordination may be achieved when the control circuit 410 uses enabling software with preprogrammed light source instructions 470 that contain information as to when each of lights 201-204 (
In an alternative implementation, control circuit 410 receives synchronization information 447 from music module 440. The synchronization information 447 may be, for example, the beat or specific emphasis in a musical song. The control circuit 410 uses the synchronization information 447 to generate the light source instructions 470 needed to coordinate the light source(s) 150 with the sound generated by the sound module 440.
A light 490 may be, for example, an incandescent bulb or a light emitting diode. The light source 150 may include one or more lights. For example, as illustrated in
The foregoing detailed description discloses and describes various exemplary implementations. Upon study of the specification, one of ordinary skill in the art may readily recognize from the detailed description and from the accompanying figures and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. An illuminated toy comprising:
- a body;
- a sound module disposed about the body, the sound module adapted to generate sound; and
- a light source disposed about the body to emit light therefrom, the light source in cooperation with the sound module such that the emission of light from the light source is coordinated generally with the sound generated by the sound module.
2. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a user interface disposed about the body, the user interface in communication with the sound module and adapted to alter the sound generated by the sound module between at least a first sound pattern and a second sound pattern.
3. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a user interface disposed about the body, the user interface in communication with the light source and adapted to alter the emission of light from the light source between at least a first illumination pattern and a second illumination pattern.
4. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a user interface disposed about the body, the user interface in communication with the light source and in communication with the sound module, the user interface adapted to initiate the generation of sound by the sound module in coordination with the emission of light from the light source.
5. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the body to convey the body thereupon.
6. The illuminated toy, as in claim 5, wherein at least one wheel of the plurality of wheels is in communication with the sound module and in communication with the light source such that rotation thereof initiates the generation of sound by the sound module in coordination with the emission of light from the light source.
7. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, wherein the light source is alterable between at least an on state and an off state in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module.
8. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, wherein the body includes a moveable humanistic feature, the humanistic feature coupled with at least one wheel of the plurality of wheels such that rotation thereof causes movement of the humanistic feature.
9. The illuminated toy, as in claim 1, wherein the body includes translucent portions to transmit light from the light source therethrough.
10. The illuminated toy of claim 1, wherein the body includes a spoiler, the light source is disposed about the spoiler to illuminate at least portions of the spoiler.
11. The illuminated toy of claim 1, wherein the light source is located generally about an undercarriage portion of the body.
12. An illuminated toy, comprising:
- a body, the body defines an undercarriage;
- a sound module disposed about the body, the sound module adapted to generate sound; and
- a light source disposed about the undercarriage to emit light therefrom, the light source in cooperation with the sound module such that the emission of light from the light source is coordinated with the sound generated by the sound module
13. The illuminated toy, as in claim 12, wherein the body includes a spoiler, the spoiler defines a spoiler perimeter, and further comprising a spoiler light source disposed about the spoiler and adapted to illuminate at least portions of the spoiler perimeter of the spoiler in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module.
14. The illuminated toy, as in claim 12, further comprising:
- a plurality of headlights disposed about the body, the headlights adapted to illuminate in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module.
15. The illuminated toy, as in claim 12, further comprising:
- a windshield disposed about the body: and
- a humanistic feature in the form of eyes moveably disposed about the windshield, the humanistic feature in cooperation with at least one wheel of the plurality of wheels such that rotation thereof causes movement of the humanistic feature.
16. The illuminated toy, as in claim 12, wherein the body includes a humanistic feature in the form of a mouth with a light source disposed thereabout, said light source adapted to illuminate in coordination with the sound generated by the sound module.
17. The illuminated toy, as in claim 12, further comprising;
- a user interface disposed about the body, the user interface adapted to alter the sound generated by the sound module.
18. The illuminated toy, as in claim 17, wherein the user interface comprises a dial.
19. The Illuminated toy, as in claim 12, further comprising:
- a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the body to convey the body thereupon.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2008
Publication Date: Mar 19, 2009
Inventors: Martin Arriola (Torrance, CA), Scott Hart Derman (Hermosa Beach, CA), Michael L. Strauss (Signal Hill, CA), Kenneth R. Heimann (Lake Elsinore, CA), Steven Verbera (Glendora, CA)
Application Number: 12/211,087
International Classification: A63H 17/34 (20060101); A63H 19/20 (20060101);