ELECTRIC SPINNING TOY
A spinning device for easy and safe operation, in which the rotation of the device may be activated by simple means, and therefore the device may be suitable for use by children. In addition, the use of a spinning blade may provide special airflow inside the device, which may cause the device to spin substantially as long as power is applied to an electric motor of the device.
There are many known kinds of spinning toys such as a whipping top. Generally, a whipping top is a device having a wide body and a central axis, with a handle protruding from the upper side of the body and a tip on the lower side of the body. The principle of operation of a whipping top is usually that a user places the tip on a surface and provides an initial rotational momentum to the body by holding the handle and giving it a rotational thrust. Usually the spinning top spins for a short time, and then falls when its rotational momentum is depleted by friction. Often an attempt to operate the top fails, especially when the user is a child, who has less skill and coordination than an adult. Therefore, some of these toys may be difficult for use by little children. There are some known automatic spinning devices which use spring or electric motor to provide the initial rotational momentum to the device. However, these devices may be dangerous for children because of the high-speed rotation of the blades needed in order to rotate these devices, and they will stop rotating after all the energy from the initial momentum is over.
The subject matter regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, both as to organization and method of operation, together with objects, features, and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read with the accompanying drawings in which:
It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity. Further, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONIn the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present invention.
A spinning device according to embodiments of the present invention may provide an easy and safe device, in which the rotation of the device may be activated by simple means, and therefore the device may be suitable for use by children. In addition, the use of a spinning blade may provide special airflow inside the device, which may cause the device to spin substantially as long as power is applied to an electric motor of the device.
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The spinning of blade 210 influences significantly the air in its close surroundings. Therefore, in order that rotation of blade 210 may influence movement of casing 220, the part of casing 220 that covers blade 210, for example, from plate 214 and above, should be close to blade 210. In some embodiments, the distances between blade 210 and casing 220 may depend on the size of the blade. For example, the distance from the edge of blade 210 and upper part of casing 220 may be less than three times the width of blade 210. In a preferred embodiment, for example, the distance from the edge of blade 210 and upper part of casing 220 may be less than twice the width of blade 210. In another preferred embodiment, the distance from the edge of blade 210 and upper part of casing 220 may be less than the width of blade 210. Similar ratios may be true for the distance between the edge of the blade 210 and the outer circumferential side of casing 220. Thus, for example, the distance from the edge of blade 210 and circumferential part of casing 220 may be less than three times the length of blade 210, for example, measured from the central axis. In a preferred embodiment, for example, the distance from the edge of blade 210 and circumferential part of casing 220 may be less than twice the length of blade 210. In another preferred embodiment, the distance from the edge of blade 210 and circumferential part of casing 220 may be less than the length of blade 210.
Casing 220 may include a tip 222, which may enable device 200 to rotate on a surface 5 when tip 222 is placed on said surface Casing 220 may also include a fixed handle 228, which may be integral with the casing. Device 200 may be activated, for example, by placing tip 222 on surface 5 and applying a moment to handle 228. In some embodiments, device 200 may include a free handle 230, which may rotate substantially independently from blade 210 and casing 220. Additionally or alternatively, device 200 may include blade handle 232, which may be an extension of axle 216 and integral with blade 210.
Motor 212 may be activated by switches 226, which may, for example, turn the motor on or off and/or determine the mode of operation of motor 212. Switches 226 may, for example, determine the direction in which the motor should rotate spinning device 200. The determination of the direction may be manual or automatic, for example, based on the direction of rotation of device 200 and/or the initial rotational momentum given to the device by the user. The direction of rotation of device 200 and/or the initial rotational momentum may be sensed by mechanical and/or electrical means as described in detail below with reference to
Some embodiments of the present invention enable easy activation of the device, which may not require any special skill or coordination. A user may hold device 200 above surface 5 by free handle 230 and activate motor 212, thus activating rotation of casing 220. Device 200 may then be placed with tip 222 on surface 5 while maintaining the rotation of casing 220. Casing 220 may continue spinning as long as motor 212 is on. Alternatively, a user may hold device 200 above surface 5 by blade handle 232 and activate motor 212. Rotation of blade 210 may be prevented by holding blade handle 232, thus causing motor 212 to rotate around axle 216 together with casing 220. Motor 212 may be connected to casing 220, for example, by plate 214 which may transfer the rotational motion of motor 212 to casing 220.
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Additionally or alternatively, device 300 may include a direction switch 332. Direction switch 332 may sense the initial direction of rotation and actuate motor 312 to spin blade 310 in a corresponding direction to maintain the spinning of device 300 in the initial direction of rotation. Direction switch 332 may include a flexible conductive leaf 332a and contact pins 332b. Contact may be created between conductive leaf 332a and one of contact pins 332b respectively according to the direction of rotation of device 300. The contact may actuate motor 312 to rotate blade 310 in a corresponding direction to maintain the spinning of device 300 in the initial direction of rotation. Conductive leaf 332a may be located between contact pins 332b in a circumferential direction around the rotation axis of device 300. When device 300 spins, the friction with the air may cause leaf 332a to lean in an opposite direction to the direction of rotation of plate 314, thus, for example, making contact with one of contact pins 332b. Since direction switch 332 may sense a direction of rotation, it may also sense the actuality of the rotation. Direction switch 332 may also be used to activate motor 312 when rotation of device 300 is sensed, for example, as an alternative or in addition to inertia switch 326.
In some embodiments of the present invention, after activation of switch 326 and/or switch 332, a user may hold device 300 in the air by free handle 330, thus, for example, enabling device 300 to acquire spinning speed. When the spinning speed of device 300 is high enough, a user may put tip 322 on a surface and, for example, device 300 may continue spinning on this surface.
Additionally or alternatively, inertia switch 326 and/or direction switch 332 may be activated manually by an external actuator(s), for example as described below with reference to
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Switch 400 may also be activated manually by manual actuator 416. Manual switch 416 may be in a rest position which enables leaf 410 to be activated by rotation of plate 414, as described in detail above. Manual actuator 416 may be shifted manually to position X or Y (notated with dashed lines). When shifted to one of the positions X or Y, manual actuator 416 may incline leaf 410 towards one of contact pins 412a or 412b respectively, thus causing contact between leaf 410 and one of contact pins 412a or 412b, respectively.
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Additionally to rotation direction switch actuator 600, the spinning device may include manual switch 618, which may enable a user to preset the motor for spinning in a predefined direction. When activating handle 610, plate 612 may push switch 616 which may actuate the motor to rotate the device, for example, in the direction predefined by switch 618.
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Device 700 may also include a switch 726 (shown in
In some embodiments of the present invention, after activation of switch 726 a user may hold device 700 in the air by free handle 730, thus, for example, enabling device 700 to acquire spinning speed. When the spinning speed of device 700 is high enough, a user may put tip 722 on a surface and, for example, device 700 may continue spinning on this surface.
In some embodiments, motor 712 may activate device 700 to rotate in a direction corresponding to the direction of a first rotational thrust given to handle 728 and/or actuator 740. Switch 726 may have, for example, at least two active positions, one for clockwise rotation of device 700 and the other for counter clockwise rotation of device 700. When activating handle 728 to turn actuator 740 by, for example, providing an initial rotational momentum to handle 728, one of margins 745 may push switch 726 in a corresponding direction, for example, to an active position which may activate the motor to spin device 700 in clockwise or counterclockwise direction, according to the first rotational thrust given to handle 728.
While certain features of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes, and equivalents will now occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. A device comprising:
- a body rotatable about an axle in a center of said body, said body having a pointed end;
- a motor to rotate said axle;
- at least one blade, said at least one blade connected at an inner width side to said axle so as to rotate with said axle when the axle rotates; and
- a casing covering said blade, the casing having inbound and outbound vent openings, said inbound vent openings located proximate a length of said at least one blade and said outbound vent openings located proximate an outer width of said at least one blade.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said inbound vent openings are located substantially above said length of said blade when said device is placed on the pointed end, thereby enabling entry of air into said casing at a region of said at least one blade from outside the casing.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said outbound vent openings are located substantially outward from said outer width of said blade relative to said axle, thereby enabling exit of air out of said casing from a region of said at least one blade.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the distance from an edge along the length of the blade to the inbound vent opening is less then twice the greatest width of the blade.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the distance from an edge along the length of the blade to the inbound vent opening is less then the greatest width of the blade.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the distance from an edge along the outer width of the blade to the outbound vent opening is less then twice the length width of the blade.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the distance from an edge along the outer width of the blade to the outbound vent opening is less then the length width of the blade.
8. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a handle integral with the casing, for activating rotation of said device.
9. A device according to claim 8, further comprising a handle rotatable relative to said casing.
10. A device according to claim 8, further comprising a handle integral with the axis of said blade.
11. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a switch to activate said motor.
12. A device according to claim 11, wherein said switch is to sense rotational momentum applied to said body and to activate said motor accordingly.
13. A device according to claim 12, wherein said switch is to activate said motor to rotate the blade in a corresponding direction to maintain the spinning of the body in the direction of the sensed rotational momentum.
14. A device according to claim 12, wherein said switch comprising a manual actuator enabling a user to activate said motor.
15. A device according to claim 12, wherein said switch comprising a manual actuator enabling a user to predefine the direction in which said motor rotates said blade.
16. A device according to claim 12, wherein said switch comprising a magnetic field sensor to sense the magnetic field of the Earth, said switch is to determine the direction of rotation of the device according to the sensed magnetic field, and to activate the motor to rotate blade in a corresponding direction to maintain rotation of the device in the sensed direction of rotation.
17. A device comprising:
- a rotatable body;
- a motor to rotate said body; and
- a switch comprising a flexible conductive leaf and at least one contact pin, the flexible leaf to contact said at least one contact pin when rotational momentum applied to said body, the contact activates said motor.
18. A device according to claim 17, wherein said flexible conductive leaf is to lean outwards radially from the rotation axis when rotational momentum applied to said body.
19. A device according to claim 17, wherein said at least one contact pin comprises two contact pins, each of the pins is placed in other side of the leaf, and wherein said flexible conductive leaf is to lean in an opposite direction to the direction of the rotational momentum to contact one of said contact pins which is placed in a corresponding side to the direction of leaning.
20. A device according to claim 19, wherein said switch is further to sense the direction of the rotational momentum and to activate said motor according to said direction.
21. A device according to claim 20, wherein said switch activates said motor to maintain the rotation of the body in the sensed direction of rotational momentum.
22. A device comprising:
- a rotatable body;
- a handle to initially actuate rotation of said body;
- a motor;
- a switch to activate said motor when said switch is in active position; and
- a switch actuator integral with said handle, said switch being located in an indentation in said activator, wherein said switch is to be pushed to an active position by an internal margin of said indentation when said switch actuator turns rotationally.
23. A device according to claim 22, wherein said actuator comprises a plate integral with said handle, the plate being rotatably connected on the device body, wherein said switch is to be pushed to an active position when the plate rotates, and wherein after the initial activation, the plate is locked to its position on the device body.
24. A device according to claim 22, wherein said switch is to actuate said motor to maintain rotation of the body in the direction corresponding to the initial rotation direction of said actuator.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 30, 2008
Publication Date: Dec 31, 2009
Inventor: Ofer ZILBERBERG (Tel Aviv)
Application Number: 12/164,552