Integrally-formed poseable figure toy with suction cups
An integrally-formed poseable figure toy having suction cups which in a preferred embodiment provides an immediate visual association with a human figure, the suction cups representing the head, hands and feet. The hands and feet suction cups are co-planar and the molding parting lines are located at the perimeters of the faces of the hands and feet suction cups. The toy is made of a flexible material having a rigidity such that it can be posed on a horizontal surface with substantial vertical span, even when in an oblique, i.e., non-upright, pose. The suction cups may have different sizes and produce different pitches when pulled from a surface. By having a first subset of the co-planar limb suction cups on shorter limbs extending from a first end of the body and a second subset of the co-planar limb suction cups on longer limbs extending from a second end of said body opposite said first end, and having the longer limbs being substantially flexible, centripetal forces generated when the toy is thrown and rotates about its center of mass move said second subset of suction cups away from the suction cup plane and facilitate the thrown toy attaching to a smooth surface upon impact.
The present application is based on and claims the priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/859,182, filed Jul. 27, 2013, by the same inventor and having the same title.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to figure toys, and more particularly poseable figure toys. The present invention is also directed to toys having suction cups as components.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONChildren have enjoyed playing with figure toys, i.e., toys representing the figures of people or animals, throughout history. Such figure toys include baby dolls, military figures, farm animals, jungle animals, etc. Figure toys with joints allowing the movement of limbs provide further play possibilities, such as poseability and animation of the figure.
Another category of popular toy is toys having suction cups allowing them to be temporarily attached to smooth surfaces. Some such toys incorporate suction cups in their poseability.
The present invention relates to both figure toys and toys having suction cups, and provides new modes of posing and play beyond those provided by the prior art.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy which incorporates suction cups in its functionality, particularly its poseability.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a figure toy providing a wide variety of pose options.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with suction cups which can be attached to and posed in a wide variety of poses on smooth surfaces, including smooth vertical and/or horizontal surfaces and smooth somewhat rounded surfaces.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with suction cups which can be attached to objects such as tools or other playthings.
More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with suction cups made of a material having a balance between flexibility and rigidity which allows it to be attached to and posed in a wide variety of poses, particularly including poses where the figure toy is attached to smooth vertical, horizontal and/or somewhat rounded surfaces.
Furthermore, it is another object of the present invention to provide poseable figure toys with suction cups which can be attached to and posed in a wide variety of poses with each other, including while attached to smooth surfaces.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy which is hygienic and easily thoroughly cleaned.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy which incorporates suction cups of different sizes and/or strengths in its functionality.
More particularly, it is another object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with suction cups of a plurality of sizes with the object of the various sizes of suction cups producing different pitches upon forced, sudden detachment of the suction cups from surfaces.
Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with suction cups of a plurality of sizes with the object of the various sizes of suction cups producing attachments to smooth surfaces of varying durations.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with suction cups which will attach to smooth surfaces when thrown against them.
More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a poseable figure toy with a plurality of co-planar suction cups, some cups being on short limbs and some being on longer limbs, where at least one of the longer limbs are long enough and the material is flexible enough that, when thrown, the positions and/or orientations of the suction cups changes and/or varies over a sufficient range or sufficient ranges that when the toy impacts a smooth, planar surface it will tend to attach to the planar surface.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and will be apparent from the description or may be learned from the practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
The accompanying figures, which are incorporated in and form a part of the present specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
According to the preferred embodiment, the entire toy (100) (i.e., the head suction cup (110), neck (115), torso (120), upper limbs (130), lower limbs (140), hand suction cups (135), and feet suction cups (145)) is integrally formed of a material which is flexible but also has some rigidity. The material is flexible enough to provide well-functioning suction cups (110), (135) and (145) on flat surfaces and somewhat rounded surfaces (more particularly, surfaces rounded with a radius of curvature somewhat larger than a diameter of the suction cups (110), (135) and/or (145)). Furthermore, the material is flexible enough that the figure can be posed in a wide variety of poses, yet rigid enough that the poses are maintained for a reasonable duration relative to the attention span of a child. More particularly, the material has a compromise of rigidity and flexibility such that poses are maintained for at least one minute, more preferably at least two minutes, still more preferably at least three minutes, still more preferably at least five minutes, and still more preferably at least ten minutes. Furthermore, the material has a compromise of flexibility and rigidity which allows a wide variety of poses to be maintained on horizontal, vertical and somewhat rounded surfaces. Furthermore, the arms (130) and legs (140) are long enough and the material is flexible enough that, when thrown, the positions and orientations of the suction cups (100), (135) and (145) varies over sufficient ranges that when the thrown toy (100) impacts a smooth, planar surface it will tend to attach to the planar surface. Because the toy (100) is integrally formed and, according to the preferred embodiment, there are no seams or small, difficult-to-access gaps or crevices on the exterior surface, the entire exterior is easily accessible and the toy (100) can be easily cleaned. This makes the toy (100) well-suited for infants and young children for pool or bath tub use, for instance, where frequent exposure to moisture might result in the growth of mold or germs which otherwise could not be easily removed. Being formed of a single material also provides the advantage of being more ecologically sound when the material is recyclable.
According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the figure toy (100) is molded in such a way as to optimize the performance of the toy and minimize the cost of the toy through an elegance and simplicity of molding design with a minimum of molding parts. Although there are many ways of molding the figure toy (100) of the present invention and the invention should not be considered limited to the molding methods taught herein, in particular according to the preferred embodiment the figure toy (100) is molded with a two-part mold with top and bottom sliders. FIG. IF shows the parting lines (197), (198) and (199) produced by molding the toy (100) of
Preferably, the toy (100) is integrally formed from silicone rubber. Silicone rubber has the advantages of being safe and durable, and is resistant to high temperatures so the toy (100) could be cleaned in a dishwasher. Alternatively, the toy could be made of a thermoplastic elastomer or natural rubber or latex. The material from which the toy (100) is formed has a degree of rigidity which, for instance, allows it to be posed on horizontal surfaces such that it substantially extends vertically from the horizontal surface. A horizontal surface height-to-base aspect ratio α is defined according to the present specification and claims to be the ratio of the height to a width of the points of contact on the horizontal surface. More particularly, the material from which the toy (100) is formed has sufficient rigidity that it is possible to pose the toy (100) on a horizontal surface such that a height-to-base aspect ratio α has a value of at least 0.5, more preferably 0.75, still more preferably 1.0, still more preferably 1.25, still more preferably 1.5, and still more preferably 2.0. A vertical surface horizontal-offset-to-base aspect ratio β is defined according to the present specification and claims to be the ratio of the maximum displacement of the toy from the vertical surface to a width of the points of contact on the vertical surface. The material from which the toy (100) is formed has sufficient rigidity that it is possible to pose the toy (100) on a vertical surface such that a horizontal-offset-to-base aspect ratio β has a value of at least 0.5, more preferably 0.75, still more preferably 1.0, still more preferably 1.25, still more preferably 1.5, and still more preferably 2.0.
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According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, when thrown against a smooth surface the toy (100) will tend to attach to the surface.
Thus, it will be seen that the improvements presented herein are consistent with the objects of the invention described above. While the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as exemplifications of preferred embodiments thereof. Many other variations are also within the scope of the present invention. For example: the face suction cup may represent the head rather than the face; the form of the toy may roughly represent any insect, biped or quadriped, such as a cat, millipede, praying mantis, etc.; the toy may have an integrally-formed exterior formed around an internal wire frame which contributes to the rigidity; the figure may be more detailed and may include, for instance, a cranium, knees, elbows, etc.; etc. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention is determined not by the embodiments illustrated or the physical analyses motivating the illustrated embodiments, but rather by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
1. A poseable toy with an immediate visual association to a figure, comprising:
- a head suction cup representing a head of the figure,
- a body having a torso, said head connecting to said torso, and
- a plurality of limbs extending from said torso, each of said limbs terminating in a limb suction cup, wherein said head suction cup, said body, said limbs and said limb suction cups are integrally formed and made of a flexible material.
2. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said limb suction cups face in substantially the same direction when said toy is not subject to outside forces.
3. The poseable toy of claim 2 wherein faces of said limb suction cups are substantially co-planar when said toy is not subject to outside forces.
4. The poseable toy of claim 3 wherein each of said limb suction cups has a molding parting line at the perimeter of the face of said limb suction cup.
5. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said figure roughly represents a human figure and said plurality of said limbs is four, two of said limbs extending from a head end of said torso and roughly representing arms and two of said limbs extending from a non-head end of said torso and roughly representing legs.
6. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said figure roughly represents a quadraped and said plurality of said limbs is four, two of said limbs roughly representing front legs and two of said limbs roughly representing back legs.
7. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said figure roughly represents a caterpillar and said plurality of said limbs is a number greater four, said limbs roughly representing legs.
8. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein a first size of one of said limb suction cups differs from a second size of said head suction cup.
9. The poseable toy of claim 8 wherein said first size of said one of said limb suction cups provides a first pitch on forced detachment of said one of said limb suction cups from a smooth surface and said second size of said head suction cup provides a second pitch on forced detachment of said head suction cup from said smooth surface.
10. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said flexible material has a rigidity such that when posed on a horizontal surface a maximum height to base width ratio α greater than 0.5 is achievable.
11. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said flexible material has a rigidity such that when posed on a horizontal surface a maximum height to base width aspect ratio α greater than 0.75 is achievable.
12. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said flexible material has a rigidity such that when posed on a horizontal surface a maximum height to base width aspect ratio α greater than 1.0 is achievable.
13. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said flexible material has a rigidity such that when posed on a vertical surface a maximum horizontal-offset to base width aspect ratio β greater than 0.5 is achievable.
14. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said flexible material has a rigidity such that when posed on a vertical surface a maximum horizontal-offset to base width aspect ratio β greater than 0.75 is achievable.
15. The poseable toy of claim 1 wherein said flexible material has a rigidity such that when posed on a vertical surface a maximum horizontal-offset to base width aspect ratio β greater than 1.0 is achievable.
16. A poseable toy with an immediate visual association to a figure, comprising:
- a head of the figure,
- a body, said head being connected to a top end of said body, and
- a plurality of limbs extending from said body, each of said limbs terminating in a limb suction cup, and wherein said head, said body, said limbs and said limb suction cups are integrally formed and made of a flexible material.
17. The poseable toy of claim 16 wherein a first size of a first one of said limb suction cups differs from second size of a second one of said limb suction cups.
18. The poseable toy of claim 17 wherein a third size of a third one of said limb suction cups differs from said first size of said first one of said limb suction cups and from said second size of said second one of said limb suction cups, and wherein said first, second and third sizes of said first, second and third ones of said limb suction cups provides a first, second and third pitch on forced detachment of said first, second and third ones of said limb suction cups from a smooth surface, respectively, sequential forced detachment of said first, second and third ones of said limb suction cups from said smooth surface producing a scale or tune.
19. The poseable toy of claim 16 wherein faces of said limb suction cups are substantially co-planar when said toy is not subject to outside forces, and each of said limb suction cups has a molding parting line at the perimeter of the face.
20. The poseable toy of claim 16 wherein faces of a subset of said limb suction cups are substantially co-planar on a suction cup plane when said toy is not subject to outside forces, a first one of said subset of said limb suction cups is on a shorter limb extending from a first end of said body near said suction cup plane, and a second one of said subset of said limb suction cups is on a first longer limb extending from a second end of said body distant said suction cup plane, said first longer limb being flexible and centripetal forces generated when said toy is thrown and said toy rotates about a center of mass moving said second suction cup away from said suction cup plane.
21. The poseable toy of claim 16 wherein a third one of said subset of said limb suction cups is on a second longer limb extending from said second end of said body distant said suction cup plane, said first longer limb extending from said body on an azimuthally opposite side of said body from said second longer limb, said second longer limb being flexible and centripetal forces generated when said toy is thrown and said toy rotates about a center of mass moving said third suction cup away from said suction cup plane.
22. The poseable toy of claim 20 wherein said subset is said entirety of said set.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 28, 2014
Publication Date: Jan 29, 2015
Inventor: Alex Hochstrasser (Zurich)
Application Number: 14/121,077
International Classification: A63H 3/04 (20060101);