Toy Figurine with an Extensible Appendage
A toy figurine with an extensible appendage includes a body and a resilient member. The resilient member extends through the body and at least a portion of the resilient member is secured within the body without being coupled thereto such that the resilient portion may extend or stretch without affecting the body. In some embodiments, the body may include an outer shell and a tubular member and the resilient member may extend through the tubular member. The tubular member may be the only portion of the figurine composed from a stiff plastic and the remaining portions of the figurine may be composed of soft elastomers of varying resiliency. The composition and configuration of the figurine renders the figurine posable while also allowing the figurine to be launched as a projectile.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/845,717, filed Jul. 12, 2013, Attorney Docket No. 1389.0424P/17505P, entitled “Toy Figurine With An Extensible Appendage,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to toy figurines, and more specifically to toy figurines having at least one extensible appendage. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to toy figurines which are launchable and/or projectable.
BACKGROUNDIn the toy industry, toy figurines have become an extremely popular and well known play option for both children and adults. Directed largely to children and collectors, these toy figurines typically replicate heroes, villains, and the like. Many common themes include wrestlers, military, cartoon figures, warriors, and superheroes. The addition of life-like elements, including detailed sculpting and costumes have further enhanced the playability and collectability of these toy figurines. However, while the appearances and physical size, as well as other design properties, have been stressed and improved upon to provide greater cohesiveness with the life-size character depicted, the functionality of toy figurines has remained relatively unchanged and, thus, is in need of constant enhancement and improvement.
For example, a majority of figurines are comprised of firm, molded plastic bodies, but firm plastic figurines are not always desirable for young children and limit the enhancements or play modes in which a figurine can be used. Additionally, posability, that is to say the ability to maintain a particular posed body position, is usually obtained by providing a friction-fit at one or more of the figurine's multiple articulated joints. The overall effect is often intended to provide posing and/or movement similar to that performed by humans, but replicating realistic movements also serves to limit the play value of many figurines, especially figurines resembling cartoons, superheroes, or other fictional characters with non-human traits or abilities. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a soft toy figurine with at least one extensible appendage that may allow the figurine to be launched or otherwise projected when desired.
SUMMARYAccording to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a toy figurine with an extensible appendage includes a body and a resilient member. The body includes an outer shell and a tubular member, and the tubular member is substantially encased with the outer shell. The resilient member includes at least one appendage and extends through the tubular member.
In some of these embodiments, the resilient member includes a first appendage and a second appendage and the first and second appendages are connected via a connecting portion that extends through the tubular member. In some of these embodiments, the first and second appendages have a first degree of resiliency (or elasticity) and the connecting portion has a second degree of resiliency, and in some embodiments, the second degree of resiliency is greater than the first.
In yet other embodiments, each of the at least one appendages includes an attachment portion, each attachment portion being configured to removably couple the figurine to a launcher. In still other embodiments, the outer shell is formed from a first resilient material, the resilient member is formed from a second resilient material and the tubular member is formed from a relatively stiffer material, but the first resilient material has a greater resiliency than the second resilient material.
According to another exemplary embodiment, a toy figurine with an extensible appendage also includes a body and a resilient member. However, in this embodiment, the body includes a passageway extending through the body and the resilient member extends through the passageway. Thus, the resilient member is secured within the passageway without being coupled to the body.
According to still another exemplary embodiment, a toy figurine with an extensible appendage a body and a resilient member extending through the body without being coupled thereto, and the resilient member includes a first appendage, a second appendage and a connecting member. The first and second appendages are each disposed exteriorly of the body and each include a proximal portion and a distal portion. The connecting member extends through the body and between the proximal portions of the first and second appendages.
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More specifically, since the tubular member 110 provides a passageway 116 that allows the resilient member 130 to extend through the body 102, the resilient member 130 can pass through the outer shell 104 without engaging or being coupled to the outer shell 104. Thus, when the resilient member 130 is stretched, tensioned, or otherwise extended, it will exert a force on the tubular member 110, not the outer shell 104. Since the tubular member 110 is formed from a stiff material, the tubular member 110 will be able to absorb or withstand any force exerted on it by the resilient member 130, allowing the outer shell 104 to remain unaffected and, thus, unmoved when the resilient member 130 is stretched or extended. That being said, in some embodiments, such as the present embodiment, a portion of the outer shell 104 may extend laterally beyond the tubular member 110, such that a portion of the resilient member 130 may contact a portion of the outer shell 104 laterally exterior of the tubular member 110. As will be discussed in more detail below, this contact may create friction between the body 102 and resilient member 130 that may increase the posability of the figurine 100, but generally will not impact the outer shell 104 when the resilient member 130 is stretched, tensioned, or otherwise extended.
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Additionally, it is to be understood that terms such as “left,” “right,” “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “rear,” “side,” “height,” “length,” “width,” “upper,” “lower,” “interior,” “exterior,” “inner,” “outer” and the like as may be used herein, merely describe points or portions of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration. Further, the term “exemplary” is used herein to describe an example or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not to be construed as a preferred or advantageous embodiment, but rather as one example or illustration of a possible embodiment of the invention.
Although the disclosed inventions are illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the inventions and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims. In addition, various features from one of the embodiments may be incorporated into another of the embodiments. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosure as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A toy figurine comprising:
- a body including an outer shell and a tubular member, the tubular member being substantially encased with the outer shell; and
- a resilient member extending through the tubular member and including at least one appendage.
2. The toy figurine of claim 1, wherein the resilient member includes a first appendage and a second appendage, the first and second appendages being connected via a connecting portion, the connecting portion extending through the tubular member.
3. The toy figurine of claim 2, wherein the first and second appendages have a first degree of resiliency and the connecting portion has a second degree of resiliency.
4. The toy figurine of claim 3, wherein the second degree of resiliency is greater than the first degree of resiliency.
5. The toy figurine of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one appendages includes an attachment portion, each attachment portion being configured to removably couple the figurine to a launcher.
6. The toy figurine of claim 1, wherein the outer shell is formed from a first resilient material, the resilient member is formed from a second resilient material and the tubular member is formed from a stiff material, the first resilient material having greater resiliency than the second resilient material.
7. A toy figurine comprising:
- a body including a passageway extending through the body; and
- a resilient member extending through the passageway, wherein the resilient member is secured within the passageway without being coupled to the body.
8. The toy figurine of claim 7, wherein the body and resilient member are configured to provide a frictional engagement between any portions of the body and the resilient member in contact therewith to allow for selectively positionable articulation of the resilient member with respect to the body.
9. The toy figurine of claim 8, wherein the body is formed from a first material, the resilient member is formed from a second material, and the first material and second material are configured to provide the frictional engagement.
10. The toy figurine of claim 7, wherein the body further comprises:
- an outer shell; and
- a tubular member extending between a first side and a second side of the body, wherein the passageway extends within the tubular member.
11. The toy figurine of claim 10, wherein the body extends laterally beyond the tubular member, such that a portion of the resilient member may contact a portion of the outer shell exterior of the tubular member to provide a frictional engagement between the body and the resilient member to allow for selectively positionable articulation of the resilient member with respect to the body.
12. The toy figurine of claim 7, wherein the resilient member further comprises:
- a first appendage including a proximal portion and a distal portion;
- a second appendage including a proximal portion and a distal portion; and
- a connecting member extending through the passageway and between the proximal portions of the first and second appendages.
13. The toy figurine of claim 12, wherein the body further comprises;
- a tubular member extending between a first side and a second side of the body, wherein the passageway extends within the tubular member and the resilient member extends through the passageway and between the first side and the second side of the body.
14. The toy figurine of claim 13, wherein the proximal portions of the first and second appendages are each substantially larger than a diameter of the passageway, such that the neither the first appendage nor the second appendage can enter the passageway.
15. The toy figurine of claim 12, wherein the resilient member further comprises:
- a first attachment portion disposed on the distal portion of the first appendage; and
- a second attachment portion disposed on the distal portion of the second appendage, the first and second attachment portions being configured to removably secure the toy figurine to a launcher.
16. The toy figurine of claim 7, wherein the toy figurine is configured to be launched through the air when the resilient member is stretched away from the body and then released.
17. A toy figurine comprising;
- a body;
- a resilient member extending through the body without being coupled thereto and comprising: a first appendage disposed exteriorly of the body and including a proximal portion and a distal portion; a second appendage disposed exteriorly of the body and including a proximal portion and a distal portion; and a connecting member extending through the body and between the proximal portions of the first and second appendages.
18. The toy figurine of claim 17, wherein the body further comprises:
- a tubular member extending from a first side of the body to a second side of the body, the tubular member providing a passageway through the body, the connecting member being disposed within the passageway, the proximal portion of the first appendage being adjacent the tubular member at the first side of the body and the proximal portion of the second appendage being adjacent the tubular member at the second side of the body.
19. The toy figurine of claim 18, wherein the passageway has a diameter and the proximal portions of the first and second appendages are larger than the diameter of passageway so that the first and second appendages cannot enter the passageway.
20. The toy figurine of claim 18, wherein resilient member is formed from a first material and the tubular member is formed from a second material, the second material being stiffer than the first such that the resilient member may be stretched away from the body without impacting the shape or disposition of the body.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 10, 2014
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2015
Inventors: Steed SUN (San Marino, CA), Brandon SOPINSKY (Los Angeles, CA), Ruben Leonard MARTINEZ (Whittier, CA)
Application Number: 14/327,955
International Classification: A63H 3/46 (20060101);