Toy Figure with Sound and Light Show
A toy figure has a torso, a torso light source, a light source support member, a plurality of peripheral light sources, one or more spacers, and a speaker. A controller is operably connected to the torso light source, the plurality of peripheral light sources, and the speaker to coordinate a magical light and sound experience. Clothing fabric hides the plurality of peripheral light sources, but allows light from the plurality of peripheral light sources to be seen through the clothing fabric when the light and sound experience begins.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/391,556, filed Oct. 8, 2010, entitled “Toy Figure with Sound and Light Show,” Attorney Docket No. 1389.0293P/16858P, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe disclosure relates generally to a toy figure. More specifically, the toy figure includes an integrated sound and light show.
BACKGROUNDToy figures have been and continue to be an ample source of amusement for children. Enhancements and features that spark a child's imagination and provide continued engagement of the toy figure with the child add to its play value.
The DISNEY JUST ONE KISS PRINCESS TIANA DOLL by MATTEL, product number P5377, includes a doll in a dress. After the doll's arm is brought from a lowered position to a raised position for a third time, a sound effect is played and lights shine through the outer fabric of the dress. The sound effect may be described as a rolling glissando. The sound effects play from a speaker integrated into the upper torso of the doll. The lights are four different-colored light emitting diodes (LEDs), where each LED is encased in a thin light-reflecting chamber. The four light-reflecting chambers are sewn onto the inside of the outer fabric of the dress in a rhomboid pattern. The chambers are oriented such that they direct the light from the LEDs out through the outer fabric of the dress. The exit wall of each chamber includes a cut-out resembling the shape of a flower, such that the effect is of different colored flowers appearing and disappearing through the fabric of the dress. A thin inner mesh fabric layer is attached to the outer fabric of the dress to form a pocket within which the chambers are supported. The lights are programmed to turn on and off, i.e. blink, in coordination with the sound effect. There remains a need, however, of generating an even more magical experience from a doll with lights and sounds.
SUMMARYThe disclosure includes a toy figure. The toy figure has a torso, a torso light source, a plurality of peripheral light sources, and a speaker. A controller is operably connected to the torso light source, the plurality of peripheral light sources, and the speaker. Clothing fabric covers the plurality of peripheral light sources, but allows light from the plurality of peripheral light sources to be seen through the clothing fabric. The peripheral light sources may be arranged on a light source support member underneath the clothing fabric. One or more spacers may separate the clothing fabric and the peripheral light sources to provide a more effective lighting effect.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages will be, or will become, apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. All such additional systems, methods, features and advantages are included within this description, are within the scope of the claimed subject matter, and are protected by the following claims.
The toy figure may be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The elements in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the toy figure. In the figures, like-referenced numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
A toy figure may include multiple light sources integrated or attached to the figure's torso. Light from the light sources may shine through clothing fabric covering the toy figure. Each individual light source may turn on and off, fade in and out, quickly change from one color to another color, or fade from one color to another color. The light source transitions from each light source may be synchronized with each other to produce a light show, and the light show may be coordinated with accompanying music or sounds. Each individual light source may include a lens housing with a multi-faceted lens and one or more spacers between it and the fabric.
The light sources may include a torso light source 204 and peripheral light sources 206, 208. Each light source may be attached to or integrated with the torso 202. The light sources all may be of a single, uniform color, or the light sources may be of differing colors. For example, the light sources may include white peripheral light sources 206 and pink peripheral light sources 208. The different colored light sources may be placed in an alternating pattern such that light sources of the same color are not adjacent within the pattern. The light sources may be arranged in a checkerboard pattern or in one or more horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines.
The toy
The controller 304 may be in operable communication with the switch 302, the torso light source 204, the peripheral light sources 206, 208, and the speaker 306. In some embodiments, the controller 304 may be a microcontroller, such as an AM4K-series microcontroller from ALPHA MICROELECTRONICS CORP. The controller 304 may receive activation signals from the switch 302 and may send signals to the torso light source 204, the peripheral light sources 206, 208, and the speaker 306 to drive their operation. The controller 304 may drive the torso light source 204 and the peripheral light sources 206, 208 to each turn on and off, fade in and out, quickly change from one color to another color, or fade from one color to another color. The controller 304 may drive the speaker 304 to produce audible sounds, noises, spoken voices, or music. Furthermore, the controller 304 may coordinate the operation of the torso light source 204, the peripheral light sources 206, 208, and the speaker 306, such that the lights and sound perform in synchrony or otherwise operate cooperatively.
In one exemplary play pattern, the user waves the magic wand activation accessory 106 near the switch 302. The controller 304 receives an activation signal based on closure of the switch 302. The controller 304 drives the torso light source 204 and the peripheral light sources 206, 208, which are arranged in the diagonal lines discussed above, to send light swirling up the dress. The controller 304 drives the speaker 306 such that the swirling of light is accompanied by a first “magical transformation” sound, such as the sound of a harp glissando from the low register to the high register. The user then waves the magic wand activation accessory 106 near the switch 302 a second time. The lights now swirl down the dress accompanied by a second “magical transformation” sound, such as a harp glissando from the high register to the low register. A third wave of the magic wand activation accessory 106 produces a thirty-second magical light show with flashing lights and color changes accompanied by fantastical music.
The light source 504 may be a conventional light bulb or an LED or LED package, such as a mushroom LED or a surface mount LED with a printed circuit board. The light source 504 may be integrated with or slotted to friction fit into a proximal end of the lens housing 506. The lens housing 506 supports the lens 508 at a distal end, and the spacers 510 are integrated with or attached to the external surface of the lens housing 506. The lens 508 may be multi-faceted to break-up and re-shape the light from the light source 504 into an interesting pattern. A lens with multiple facets may add a sense of magic or mystery to the toy
It is believed that the disclosure set forth above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of these inventions has been disclosed in a preferred form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein. Similarly, where any description recites “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such disclosure should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
While various embodiments of the toy figure have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible within the scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. For example, the majority of the elements can be formed of molded plastic. However, in alternative embodiments, the elements can be formed of a material other than plastic provided that the material has sufficient strength for the component's intended function.
Claims
1. A toy figure comprising:
- a torso;
- a torso light source integrated into the torso;
- a light source support member attached to the torso, the light source support member including one or more light source support structures;
- a plurality of peripheral light sources, each peripheral light source attached to one of the light source support structures of the light support member;
- a speaker integrated into the torso;
- a controller operably connected to the torso light source, the plurality of peripheral light sources, and the speaker; and
- clothing fabric covering the plurality of peripheral light sources, the clothing fabric allowing light from the plurality of peripheral light sources to be seen through the clothing fabric.
2. The toy figure of claim 1, where the torso light source and each of the plurality of peripheral light sources includes a multi-faceted lens.
3. The toy figure of claim 1, where each of the plurality of peripheral light sources includes a spacer extending from the peripheral light source towards the clothing fabric.
4. The toy figure of claim 1, where the controller drives the torso light source, the plurality of peripheral light sources, and the speaker to produce a light show synchronized to music.
5. The toy figure of claim 1, where the plurality of peripheral light sources are arranged on the light source support structures in a plurality of lines.
6. The toy figure of claim 1, where the torso light source and the plurality of peripheral light sources include light sources of differing colors.
7. The toy figure of claim 1, where the torso light source and the plurality of peripheral light sources are each multi-colored light sources.
8. The toy figure of claim 1, where the torso light source and the plurality of peripheral light sources include light-emitting diodes.
9. The toy figure of claim 8, where each light-emitting diode is a multi-colored light-emitting diode.
10. The toy figure of claim 1, where the controller drives the torso light source and the plurality of peripheral light sources to fade in and out.
11. The toy figure of claim 1 further comprising a switch integrated into the torso and operably connected to the controller.
12. The toy figure of claim 11 further comprising a wand with a magnet, where the switch is a magnetic switch and is activated by the wand.
13. The toy figure of claim 11, where the switch is a contact switch.
14. A toy figure comprising:
- a torso;
- a light source support member attached to the torso;
- a plurality of peripheral light sources attached to the light support member;
- a controller operably connected to the plurality of peripheral light sources;
- clothing fabric covering the plurality of peripheral light sources, the clothing fabric allowing light from the plurality of peripheral light sources to be seen through the clothing fabric; and
- one or more spacers attached to each of the plurality of peripheral light sources extending from the peripheral light source towards the clothing fabric.
15. The toy figure of claim 14, where each of the plurality of peripheral light sources includes a multi-faceted lens.
16. The toy figure of claim 14 further comprising a speaker integrated into the torso and operably connected to the controller.
17. The toy figure of claim 16, where the controller drives the plurality of peripheral light sources and the speaker to produce a light show synchronized to music.
18. The toy figure of claim 14 where the light source support member includes one or more light source support structures, and the plurality of peripheral light sources are attached to one of the light source support structures.
19. The toy figure of claim 14 further comprising a switch integrated into the torso and operably connected to the controller.
20. A toy figure comprising:
- a torso;
- a plurality of peripheral light sources attached to the torso;
- a controller operably connected to the plurality of peripheral light sources;
- clothing fabric covering the plurality of peripheral light sources, the clothing fabric allowing light from the plurality of peripheral light sources to be seen through the clothing fabric; and
- one or more spacers attached to each of the plurality of peripheral light sources extending from the peripheral light source towards the clothing fabric.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 5, 2011
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2012
Inventors: Peter E. Teel (Los Angeles, CA), Anna Y. Yi (Redondo Beach, CA), Andrey Cherednichenko (Los Angeles, CA), John G. Martin (El Segundo, CA)
Application Number: 13/253,342
International Classification: A63H 3/33 (20060101);