MAGNETIC TOY FIGURE
A magnetic toy figure includes a torso extending along a torso axis. The torso includes a first torso side, a second torso side opposite the first torso side, a base torso side extending between the first and second torso sides, and a head torso side extending between the first and second torso sides and spaced from the base torso side. The magnetic toy figure also includes a first arm coupled to the first torso side, a second arm coupled to said second torso side, a leg coupled to and extending away from the base torso side, and a head coupled to and extending away from the head torso side along the torso axis. The magnetic toy figure further includes a first magnet coupled to the first arm, a second magnet coupled to the second arm, a leg magnet coupled to the leg, and a head magnet coupled to said head.
The present invention generally relates to a magnetic toy figure.
2. Description of the Related ArtConventional toy figures in the art include a torso, a first arm coupled to the torso, a second arm coupled to the torso, a leg coupled to the torso, and a head coupled to the torso. Depending on the application of the toy figure, the first arm, the second arm, and the leg may be movable with respect to the torso to allow the figure to be positioned in a variety of configurations. In certain conventional toy figurines, magnets have been used, which results in a magnetic toy figure, to couple the conventional magnetic toy figures to other objects, such as toys, also containing magnets. However, conventional magnetic toy figures are limited in their adaptability to be utilized with various other objects due to limited configurations of the conventional magnetic toy figures and placement of magnets on the conventional magnetic toy figures.
Accordingly, there remains a need for an improved magnetic toy figure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGESA magnetic toy figure includes a torso extending along a torso axis. The torso includes a first torso side, a second torso side opposite the first torso side, a base torso side extending between the first and second torso sides, and a head torso side extending between the first and second torso sides and spaced from the base torso side with respect to the torso axis. The magnetic toy figure also includes a first arm coupled to the first torso side, a second arm coupled to said second torso side, a leg coupled to and extending away from the base torso side, and a head coupled to and extending away from the head torso side along the torso axis. The magnetic toy figure further includes a first magnet coupled to the first arm, a second magnet coupled to the second arm, a leg magnet coupled to the leg, and a head magnet coupled to said head.
Accordingly, the magnetic toy figure having the first magnet coupled to the first arm, the second magnet coupled to the second arm, a leg magnet coupled to the leg, and a head magnet coupled to the head provides improved adaptability of the magnetic toy figure to be utilized with various magnetic objects. Specifically, the magnetic toy figure having the first magnet coupled to the first arm, the second magnet coupled to the second arm, a leg magnet coupled to the leg, and a head magnet coupled to the head allows the first arm, second arm, leg, and/or head to be coupled to various magnetic objects in a number of different positions.
Other advantages of the present disclosure 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.
With reference to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a magnetic toy
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Having the magnetic toy
Typically, the torso 32, the first arm 46, the second arm 48, the leg 50, and the head 52 are comprised of a rigid material, such as plastic, thermoplastic polymer, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), methyl methacrylate acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (MABS), and the like. As shown in
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When the head magnet 60 is disposed in the head interior 62, the head magnet 60 may be moveable between a first head magnet position, for example adjacent the front head side 66, as shown in
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In one embodiment, the head 52 has a head shelf 78, as best shown in
The magnetic toy
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The first arm 46 may be moveable between a first position where the first hand 94 is adjacent the leg 50, as shown in
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Having the first hand surface 106, the second hand surface 108, and the top head surface 76 flush with one another allows all three surfaces to support another magnetic object or toy, such as the second magnetic toy
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The leg magnet 58 may be moveable between a first leg magnet position, for example adjacent the base leg side 116, as shown in
The front leg side 112, the back leg side 114, and the base leg side 116 may define a leg magnet channel 120 with the leg magnet 58 being moveable within the leg magnet channel 120 between the first and second leg magnet positions along the leg axis LA. It is to be appreciated that the leg magnet 58 may also be moveable within the leg magnet channel 120 perpendicular to the leg axis LA. Typically, the leg magnet channel 120 is defined adjacent a distal portion of the leg 50, such as a base or feet as shown throughout the Figures and specifically adjacent the base leg side 116. The magnetic toy
Typically, the leg 50 is rotatable about a leg rotation axis LRA that is transverse to the torso axis TA. It is to be appreciated that when the leg 50 is further defined as a first leg 50a and a second leg 50b, as shown in
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Similarly, the head 52 may be further defined as a first head shell 126 and a second head shell 128. When present, the first head shell 126 and the second head shell 128 are configured to be coupled to one another such that the first head shell 126 and the second head shell 128 define the head interior 62. The first and second head shells 126, 128 may be coupled to one another by any suitable way, such as through the use of fasteners 146.
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The leg 50 may be further defined as a first leg shell 134 and a second leg shell 136, with the first leg shell 134 and the second leg shell 136 being configured to be coupled to one another such that the first leg shell 134 and the second leg shell 136 define the leg interior 110. The first and second leg shells 134, 136 may be coupled to one another by any suitable way, such as through the use of fasteners 146.
Claims
1. A magnetic toy figure comprising:
- a torso extending along a torso axis and comprising a first torso side, a second torso side opposite said first torso side, a base torso side extending between said first and second torso sides, and a head torso side extending between said first and second torso sides and spaced from said base torso side with respect to said torso axis;
- a first arm coupled to said first torso side;
- a second arm coupled to said second torso side;
- a leg coupled to and extending away from said base torso side;
- a head coupled to and extending away from said head torso side along said torso axis;
- a first magnet coupled to said first arm;
- a second magnet coupled to said second arm;
- a leg magnet coupled to said leg; and
- a head magnet coupled to said head.
2. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said head defines a head interior, and wherein said head magnet is disposed in said head interior.
3. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 2, wherein said head extends along a head axis that is perpendicularly oriented with respect to said torso axis, wherein said head has a front head side and a back head side facing an opposite direction from and spaced from said front head side with respect to said head axis, and wherein said head magnet is moveable between a first head magnet position and second head magnet position different from said first head magnet position.
4. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 3 further comprising a first head guide projection disposed in said head interior and a second head guide projection disposed in said head interior, wherein said first and second head guide projections are configured to guide said head magnet when said head magnet moves between said first and second head magnet positions.
5. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said head has a head shelf extending between said front head side and said back head side in said head interior, wherein said first head guide projection extends from said head shelf away from said torso, and said second head guide projection extends from said head shelf away from said torso, wherein said head shelf, said first head guide projection, and said second head guide projection define a head magnet channel, and wherein said head magnet is moveable within said head magnet channel between said first and second head magnet positions.
6. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 5, wherein said head has a top head side extending between said front and back head sides and spaced from said torso such that said front and back head sides are disposed between said top head side and said torso with respect to said torso axis, and further comprising a third head guide projection in said head interior extending toward said head shelf with respect to said torso axis and a fourth head guide projection in said head interior extending toward said head shelf with respect to said torso axis, and wherein said top head side, said third head guide projection, and said fourth head guide projection further define said head magnet channel.
7. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first arm has a first arm distal end, wherein said second arm has a second arm distal end, and further comprising a first hand coupled to said first arm distal end and a second hand coupled to said second arm distal end, wherein said first magnet is coupled to said first hand and said second magnet is coupled to said second hand.
8. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first hand defines a first hand interior with said first magnet disposed in said first hand interior, and wherein said second hand defines a second hand interior with said second magnet disposed in said second hand interior.
9. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 8, wherein said first magnet is fixed with respect to said first hand in said first hand interior, and wherein said second magnet is fixed with respect to said second hand in said first hand interior.
10. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first arm has a first arm thickness, said first hand has a first hand thickness, said second arm has a second arm thickness, and said second hand has a second hand thickness, and wherein said first hand thickness is greater than said first arm thickness and said second hand thickness is greater than said second arm thickness.
11. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first arm is moveable between a first position where said first hand is adjacent said leg and a second position where said first hand is adjacent said head, and wherein said second arm is moveable between a first position where said second hand is adjacent said leg and a second position where said second hand is adjacent said head.
12. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 11, wherein said first arm is rotatable about an arm axis that is transverse to said torso axis between said first and second position, and wherein said second arm is rotatable about said arm axis between said first and second positions.
13. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 12, wherein said first arm has a first arm bearing coupled to said torso and said second arm has a second arm bearing coupled to said torso, wherein said first arm is rotatable about said first arm bearing and said second arm is rotatable about said second arm bearing.
14. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 11, wherein said first hand has a first hand surface, wherein said second hand has a second hand surface, wherein said head extends along a head axis that is perpendicularly oriented with respect to said torso axis, wherein said head has a front head side, a back head side facing an opposite direction and spaced from said front head side with respect to said head axis, and a top head side extending between said front and back head sides and spaced from said torso such that said front and back head sides are disposed between said top head side and said torso, wherein said top head side has a top head surface on the exterior of said head interior facing opposite said torso with respect to said torso axis, and wherein said first hand surface, said second hand surface, and said top head surface are flush with one another with respect to said torso axis when said first and second arms are in said second position.
15. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said leg extends along a leg axis, wherein said leg defines a leg interior, and wherein said leg magnet is disposed in said leg interior.
16. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 15, wherein said wherein said leg has a front leg side, a back leg side facing an opposite direction and spaced from said front leg side with respect to said torso axis, and a base leg side extending between said front and back leg sides and spaced from said torso such that said front and back leg sides are disposed between said base leg side and said torso, and wherein said leg magnet is moveable between a first leg magnet position and a second leg magnet position different from said first leg magnet position.
17. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 16, wherein said front leg side, said back leg side, and said base leg side define a leg magnet channel, wherein said leg magnet is moveable within said leg magnet channel between said first and second leg magnet positions along said leg axis.
18. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said torso, said first arm, said second arm, said leg, and said head are comprised of a rigid material.
19. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said torso, said first arm, said second arm, said leg, and said head are comprised of a transparent material.
20. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said torso is further defined as a first torso shell and a second torso shell, wherein said first torso shell and said second torso shell are configured to be coupled to one another such that said first torso shell and said second torso shell define a torso interior.
21. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said head is further defined as a first head shell and a second head shell, wherein said first head shell and said second head shell are configured to be coupled to one another such that said first head shell and said second head shell define a head interior.
22. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first arm is further defined as a first shell of said first arm and a second shell of said first arm, wherein said second arm is further defined as a first shell of said second arm and a second shell of said second arm, wherein said first shell of said first arm and said second shell of said first arm are configured to be coupled to one another such that said first shell of said first arm and said second shell of said first arm define a first arm interior, and wherein said first shell of said second arm and said second shell of said second arm are configured to be coupled to one another such that the first shell of said second arm and said second shell of said second arm define a second arm interior.
23. The magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said leg is further defined as a first leg shell and a second leg shell, wherein said first leg shell and said second leg shell are configured to be coupled to one another such that the first leg shell and the second leg shell define a leg interior.
24. An assembly comprising two of said magnetic toy figures as set forth in claim 1.
25. An assembly comprising said magnetic toy figure as set forth in claim 1, and further comprising a magnetic tile, wherein said magnetic tile defines a tile interior, wherein said magnetic tile comprises at least one tile magnet disposed in said tile interior, and wherein said first magnet, said second magnet, said head magnet, and said leg magnet are configured to be selectively coupled to said tile magnet such that said magnetic toy figure and said magnetic tile are coupled to one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 15, 2022
Publication Date: Mar 21, 2024
Inventors: Michael Valenta (Naperville, IL), Michael Wehrli (Naperville, IL), Olga Valenta (Naperville, FL), Michael Scheffki (Downers Grove, IL), Aaron Nelson (Salt Lake City, UT), Isabella Mae Esposito (Salt Lake City, UT), Edward Adam Packer (Murray, UT), Joshua Mihkel Gandy (Saratoga Springs, UT)
Application Number: 17/945,940