REVERSIBLE TOY WITH COUPLING APPENDAGES
A kit of reversible toys includes a first reversible toy and a second reversible toy, each configured to reverse between a first configuration and a second configuration. The first reversible toy and the second reversible toy each include a coupling appendage. The coupling appendage of the first reversible toy and the coupling appendage of the second reversible toy are configured to couple together with the first reversible toy in the first configuration and the second reversible toy in the first configuration such that the first reversible toy and the second reversible toy are coupled together. The first reversible toy and the second reversible toy are prevented from coupling together with at least one of the first reversible toy in the second configuration or the second reversible in the second configuration.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 17/325,659, entitled “REVERSIBLE TOY WITH COUPLING APPENDAGES,” filed May 20, 2021, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety and for all purposes.
FIELDThe described embodiments relate generally to toys, such as plus toys.
BACKGROUNDPlush toys, such as stuffed animals and other characters, may have many different formats and characteristics. Some toys may even come in “sets” along with related characters. However, these toys currently may not include features in which to couple the related characters together. As such, the need continues for systems and techniques to facilitate the coupling of plush toys.
SUMMARYIn one example, a reversible toy is disclosed. The reversible toy includes a body including a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The body is reversible between a first configuration and a second configuration to alternatingly present the first and second surfaces as an outer body surface defining an exterior of the body. The other of the first and second surfaces alternatingly defines a stored body surface defining an interior cavity within the body. The reversible toy further includes an appendage attached to the body at the first surface and comprising a coupling feature. The coupling feature is configured to couple the reversible toy to an object at the appendage.
In another example, a reversible toy is disclosed. The reversible toy includes a body having a first material layer and a second material layer. The body is reversible between a first configuration and second configuration. In the first configuration, the first material layer defines an outer body surface of the body and the second material layer defines an interior cavity of the body. In the second configuration, the second material layer defines the outer body surface and the first material defines the interior cavity. The reversible toy further includes a coupling appendage attached to the first material layer and comprising a coupling feature. The coupling appendage is alternatingly positionable between the outer body surface and the interior cavity based on a configuration of the body in the first or second configurations. The reversible toy further includes a non-coupling appendage attached to the second material layer. The non-coupling appendage is alternatingly positionable between the outer body surface and the interior cavity based on a configuration of the body in the first or the second configurations.
In another example, a reversible toy is disclosed. The reversible toy includes a first material layer and a second material layer cooperating to define a body. The first material layer and the second material layer are coupled by a stitched edge defining an opening extending into an interior cavity. The body is collapsible through the opening and reversible between a first configuration and a second configuration to alternatingly present the first material layer and the second material layer as an outer body surface defining an exterior of the body. The other of the first and the second material layers alternatingly define a stored body surface defining the interior cavity. The reversible toy further includes a coupling appendage attached to the first material layer and configured to move relative to the first material layer to releasably couple the reversible toy to an object. The reversible toy further includes a non-coupling appendage attached to the second material layer and configured to move based on movement of the second material layer.
In yet another example, a kit of reversible toys is disclosed. The kit includes a first reversible toy configured to reverse between a first configuration and a second configuration. The first reversible toy includes a coupling appendage located at a height on a body of the first reversible toy. The kit includes a second reversible toy configured to reverse between a first configuration and a second configuration. The second reversible toy includes a coupling appendage located at a height on a body of the second reversible toy. The height on the body of the first reversible toy is the same as the height on the body of the second reversible toy. The coupling appendage of the first reversible toy and the coupling appendage of the second reversible toy are configured to couple together with the first reversible toy in the first configuration and the second reversible toy in the first configuration such that the first reversible toy and the second reversible toy are coupled together. The first reversible toy and the second reversible toy are prevented from coupling together with at least one of the first reversible toy in the second configuration or the second reversible in the second configuration.
In another example, a reversible toy is disclosed. The reversible toy includes a coupling appendage extending from a first surface of the reversible toy. The coupling appendage includes a coupling appendage material, a magnet, and stuffing. The stuffing is positioned around the magnet and both the stuffing and the magnet are captured by the coupling appendage material. The reversible toy includes a non-coupling appendage extending from a second surface of the reversible toy. The non-coupling appendage includes a non-coupling appendage material and stuffing captured by the non-coupling appendage material. The non-coupling appendage being free of magnetic materials. The first surface and the second surface are opposite each other and stuffing is positioned between the first surface and the second surface.
The description that follows includes sample systems, methods, and apparatuses that embody various elements of the present disclosure. However, it should be understood that the described disclosure may be practiced in a variety of forms in addition to those described herein.
The following disclosure relates generally to plush toys that may be convertible or reversible between a first configuration and a second configuration. In the first configuration, the plush toy may be coupleable with another object, such as another plush toy. In the second configuration, the plush toy may lack the ability to couple with another object, such as another plush toy. In some embodiments, the ability to couple with another object may be selected to match with an aesthetic element of the plush toy, e.g., a first configuration may have a “happy” face and including the coupleable functionality and a second configuration may have a “sad” or “angry” face and not include the coupleable functionality. In this example, the plush toy may for example, “hold hands” with another plush toy in the “happy” configuration and will not “hold hands” with another plush toy in the “sad” or “angry” configuration.
An example plush toy includes a body having a first body surface and a second body surface opposite the first body surface. A stuffing material, such as a loose fill, a foam, soft beads, compressible material or items, and so on, may separate the first and the second surfaces from one another, e.g., may be positioned between the two surfaces. The stuffing material may generally allow for the relative movement of the first and the second surfaces relative to one another and relative to the stuffing material. The stuffing material may also establish a plushness, squishy, or soft feel of the plush toy. The body may generally define an interior cavity having an opening and an opposing closed top end. In the first configuration, the first surface may define the outer body surface and the second surface may define a stored body surface that defines the interior cavity within the body. The body may be manipulated in order to reversibly convert the plush toy into the second configuration in which the second surface defines the outer body surface and the first surface defines the stored body surface. For example, the first and the second surfaces may be compressed and collapsed through the opening to alternatingly present the first and second surfaces as the outer body surface defining the exterior of the body; and the other of the first and second surfaces alternatingly defining the stored body surface defining the interior cavity.
The plush toy may include the appendages associated with each of the first and second surfaces. In some configurations the appendages may be the same shape, dimension, and located in the same relative position on both surfaces, but in other configurations may be differently configured. The appendages may extend from and travel with the respective first and second surfaces. In this regard, the appendages associated with the first surface may alternatingly be arranged on the outer body surface and the stored body surface, and appendages associated with the second surface may alternatingly be arranged on the stored body surface and the outer body surface. For example, the appendages may be configured to deform and collapse through the opening with the respective first and second surfaces.
In one implementation, a coupling appendage is associated with the first surface and a non-coupling appendage is associated with the second surface. The coupling appendage may include a coupling feature, such as a magnet, configured to releasably couple the reversible plush toy to another object at the coupling appendage. For example, the coupling feature may exert an attraction force configured to releasably secure, affix, attach, associate, or join the reversible plush toy to another object, such as another reversible plush toy. The coupling feature may be concealed within a material defining the appendage, which may obscure the functionality of appendage upon visual inspection, which may allow a more “magical” type of experience for the user when the toy can be coupled to another. The non-coupling appendage may be free from any coupling feature, including being free from any magnetic material. In this regard, the non-coupling appendage may not be configured to couple the reversible plush toy to another object.
The plush toy may be configured to selectively couple with another object based on the body being in the first or second configurations. In the first configuration, the first surface and the associated coupling appendage may define or otherwise be arranged at the outer body surface. This may allow the coupling appendage to selectively couple to another object using the coupling feature. The reversible plush toy may be manipulated in order to arrange the second surface and the associated non-coupling appendage to define the outer body surface while arranging the coupling appendage at the stored body surface and interior cavity. This may prevent the plush toy from coupling to another object. For example, the stuffing material and/or material layers of the body may operate to attenuate the attraction force from the coupling appendage held in the interior cavity and the non-coupling appendage on the exterior is free from a coupling feature.
Facial features, marking, graphical elements, or other indicia on the first and/or the second surface may indicate a configuration of the plush toy and the function of the associated appendages. As one example, the first surface may include facial features that resemble a happy demeanor, including eyes, lips, or the like, recognizable as warm or playful. These facial features may provide an indication that the plush toy is in a configuration in which the appendage at the outer body surface is a coupling appendage capable of selectively coupling the reversible toy to another object, such as another reversible toy. Further, the second surface may include facial features that resemble an unpleasant demeanor, including eyes, lips, or the like, recognizable as harsh or confrontational. These facial features may provide an indication that the plush toy is in a configuration in which the appendage at the outer body surface is a non-coupling appendage not capable of selectively coupling the reversible toy to another object. Other graphical elements may be used as well, such as icons, patches, etc. that may be reflective of a “state” of the toy, e.g., able to connect to other toys or unable to connect.
Turning to the drawings,
The reversible toy 100 includes a body 102. The body 102 may include a first material layer 104 and a second material layer 108. The first and second material layers 104, 108 may be formed at least partially from a fabric material, including cloths, felts, and fibrous materials, having various textures. For example, the first or second material layers 104, 108 may be formed at least partially from a smooth material, such as a nylon. In other cases, the first or second material layers 104, 108 may be formed from a texturally rough but plush material, such as certain high thread count fabrics.
The body 102 further includes a stuffing material 124, as shown in
The first material layer 104 may define a first surface 106 of the body 102, as shown in
In the first configuration A, the second material layer 108 may define a second surface 110 that may define a stored body surface 114. The stored body surface 114, as shown in
In the second configuration A′, the second material layer 108 may define the second surface 110 as an outer body surface 112′ of the reversible toy 100. The outer body surface 112′ may be an outer or exterior surface of the reversible toy 100 visible to a user when the reversible toy 100 is in the second configuration A′. The outer body surface 112′ may be substantially analogous to the outer body surface 112 configured to resemble the shape of an animal, a cartoon character, a human, or other shape, including fanciful and arbitrary shapes. As with body surface 112, the body surface 112′ may be selected based on aesthetic features, as well as a shape that is readily transformative into the alternate body shape. The outer body surfaces 112, 112′ may have substantially the same shape or dimension. Further, the second surface 110 may also include several material layers coupled to one another in order to define the outer body surface 112′. In this regard, the second surface 110 may include a composite or patchwork of materials or material sections or portions. For example as shown in the example
Further, in the second configuration A′, the first material layer 104 may define a portion of the first surface 106 that defines a stored body surface 114′. The stored body surface 114′, as shown in
The reversible toy 100 may include various appendages associated with the first surface 106 or the second surface 110. Some appendages may be configured to cause a coupling of the reversible toy 100 with another object, such as another reversible toy, whereas other appendages lack the ability to cause such coupling, and may otherwise be decorative in nature. With reference to the first surface 106 and as shown in
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As illustrated in the cutaway view of
The first coupling feature 136a may be associated with the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a in the first coupling appendage 130a. For example, the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a may be a loose fill or other material, and the first coupling feature 136a may be engaged with the loose fill of the coupling appendage stuffing material 125ain the first coupling appendage 130a. In some cases, the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a may substantially surround the first coupling feature 136a. For example, a portion of the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a may be placed along a first side of the first coupling feature 136a (e.g., a side having the first magnetic polarity 137a) and another portion of the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a may be placed along an opposing second side of the first coupling feature 136a (e.g., a side having the second magnetic polarity 137b). In this regard, the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a may be arranged to conceal a tactile feel of the first coupling feature 136a. Further, the coupling appendage stuffing material 125a may be configured to have a thickness relative to the first coupling feature 136a that does not impair or impede or attenuate the magnetic force of the first coupling feature 136a. The second coupling feature 136b may be similarly arranged with the coupling appendage stuffing material 125b.
With further reference to the appendages of
The reversible toy further includes various appendages visible in the second configuration A′. As shown in
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With further reference to the appendages of
The reversible toy 100 may further include various features that may provide an indication of the reversible toy 100 being in the first configuration A or the second configuration A′. In other words, the body features may correspond to a coupling or connective state of the toy Broadly, the body 102 or other portion of the reversible toy may include graphics, logos, or other indicia that indicate the reversible toy 100 is in the first configuration A′. For example, the indicia may provide an indication that the reversibly toy 100 is in a state in which the reversible toy 100 is capable of joining to another object, such as another toy. For example and as shown in
In the second configuration A′, as shown in
The reversible toy 100 may be coupled such that the first material layer 104 and second material layer 108 are coupled to one another to define the internal cavity 116 therebetween. For example, the reversible toy 100 may include a stitching 109 used to join the first and second material layers 104, 108. The first and second material layers 104, 108 may be joined to one another with the stitching 109 about the openings 118, 118′. The stitching 109 may including a thread, an elastic or other structure to physically attach the first and second material layers 104, 108 to one another. In some cases, the stitching 109 may define a stitching ring, which may define a circular shape of the first and second material layers 104, 108 about the openings 118, 118′. Additionally or alternatively, a retaining ring, such as a plastic or metal ring, may be used in conjunction or in place of the stitching 109. In any construction, the stitching 109 may allow the openings 118, 118′ to maintain a substantially constant diameter do, during a manipulation of the reversible toy, such as a reversible conversion between the first and second configurations A, A′. While the stitching 109 is shown for purposes of illustration as a substantially circular shape, it will be appreciated the stitching 109 may take the form of substantially any shape in order to facilitate a coupling of the first and second materials layers 104, 108. For example, the stitching 109 may be configured in a shape that may match a shape of the body 102, including shapes that include sharp angles and/or shapes that are irregular or that may vary as the reversible toy 100 is manipulated. Additionally or alternatively, the stitching 109 may couple the first and second material layers 104, 108 and define an undulating edge of the reversible toy 100. For example, the stitching 109 may define a terminal bottom edge of the reversible toy 100 that forms a sinusoidal or wave-like pattern. One such undulating edge is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/422,260 (Attorney Docket No. P268868.US.03), entitled “Dual Body Convertible Toy with Flexible Bottom Edge,” of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The first and second material layers 104, 108 may be coupled to one another in a manner that traps the stuffing material 124 within the inner body cavity 117, as shown in
The first material layer 104 may be coupled to define the first surface 106. While many constructions are possible,
In the patchwork embodiment of
The first and second material layers 104, 108 may be coupled to one another in a manner that traps the stuffing material 124 within the inner body cavity 117, as shown in
The second material layer 108 may be coupled to define the second surface 110. While many constructions are possible,
In operation, the reversible toy 100 is configured to convert, reversibly, between a first configuration A and a second configuration A′.
For example and with reference to
The reversible toy 100 may continue to receive the manipulation force fm until the first and second material layers 104, 108 are advanced completely fully through the opening 118 in order to define the second configuration A′, as shown in
In the second configuration A′, the coupling appendages 130a, 130b are arranged within the interior cavity 116′. Accordingly, the coupling appendages 130a, 130b are separated from an exterior of the reversible toy 100 by a distance df, as defined by the first and second material layers 104, 108 and the stuffing material 124 trapped therebetween. The coupling features 136a, 136b may exert an attraction force fa, as described herein. The attraction force fa may be attenuated by the first and second material layers 104, 108 and the stuffing material 124 such that the attraction force fa is not operable to cause a coupling of the reversible toy to another object, when the reversible toy 100 is in the second configuration A′.
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Conversely, the coupling appendages 130b, 1230a may be coupled with one another to define the overlap with the generally front-facing surface of the coupling feature 130b engaged with the generally back-facing surface of the coupling appendage 1230a. As described above, the generally happy demeanor of the face regions 150, 1250 may indicate that the reversible toy 100, 1200 are in a configuration in which the appendages are capable of coupling with one another. For example, the happy demeanor of the face regions 150, 1250 may provide an indication of friendliness or compassion that suggests a receptiveness to a hand holding. Thus a user may be prompted by the face regions 150, 1250 to attempt to releasably couple the reversible toys 100, 1200 to one another.
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It will be appreciated that, in other embodiments, one or both of the reversible toys 100, 1200 may maintain one of the happy demeanor or the unpleasant demeanor without being reversible to another demeanor or configuration. For example, the reversible toy 100 may be arranged in the first configuration A with the coupling appendages 130a, 130b exposed and configured without the optional functionality of being reversible to the second configuration A′. Further, the reversible toy 1200 may be arranged in the first configuration B with the coupling appendages 1230a, 1230b exposed and configured without the optional functionality of being reversible to the second configuration B′. With the coupling appendages 130a, 130b of the reversible toy 100 exposed and the coupling appendages 1230a, 1230b exposed of the reversible toy 1200, the reversible toys 100, 1200 may be releasably coupled to one another as described herein and shown in
Other examples and implementations are within the scope and spirit of the disclosure and appended claims. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of the specific examples described herein are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not targeted to be exhaustive or to limit the examples to the precise forms disclosed. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.
Claims
1. A kit of reversible toys, comprising:
- a first reversible toy configured to reverse between a first configuration and a second configuration, the first reversible toy comprises a coupling appendage located at a height on a body of the first reversible toy; and
- a second reversible toy configured to reverse between a first configuration and a second configuration, the second reversible toy comprises a coupling appendage located at a height on a body of the second reversible toy, wherein the height on the body of the first reversible toy is the same as the height on the body of the second reversible toy, wherein:
- the coupling appendage of the first reversible toy and the coupling appendage of the second reversible toy are configured to couple together with the first reversible toy in the first configuration and the second reversible toy in the first configuration such that the first reversible toy and the second reversible toy are coupled together, and
- the first reversible toy and the second reversible toy are prevented from coupling together with at least one of the first reversible toy in the second configuration or the second reversible in the second configuration.
2. The kit of claim 1, wherein:
- the coupling appendage of the first reversible comprises a coupling appendage material, a magnet, and stuffing, wherein the stuffing is positioned around the magnet and both the stuffing and the magnet are captured by the coupling appendage material, and
- the coupling appendage of the second reversible comprises a coupling appendage material, a magnet, and stuffing, wherein the stuffing is positioned around the magnet and both the stuffing and the magnet are captured by the coupling appendage material.
3. The kit of claim 1, wherein:
- the coupling appendage of the first reversible toy extends from a first surface of the first reversible toy,
- the first reversible toy comprises a non-coupling appendage extending from a second surface of the first reversible toy,
- the coupling appendage of the second reversible toy extends from a first surface of the second reversible toy, and
- the second reversible toy comprises a non-coupling appendage extending from a second surface of the second reversible toy.
4. The kit of claim 3, wherein:
- the non-coupling appendage of the first reversible comprises a non-coupling appendage material and stuffing captured by the non-coupling appendage material, wherein the non-coupling appendage being free of magnetic materials, and
- the non-coupling appendage of the second reversible comprises a non-coupling appendage material and stuffing captured by the non-coupling appendage material, wherein the non-coupling appendage being free of magnetic materials.
5. The kit of claim 4, wherein:
- the first surface and the second surface of the first reversible toy are opposite each other and define an inner body cavity there between,
- stuffing is positioned between the first surface and the second surface of the first reversible toy and fills the inner body cavity of the first reversible toy,
- the first surface and the second surface of the second reversible toy are opposite each other and define an inner body cavity there between, and
- stuffing is positioned between the first surface and the second surface of the second reversible toy and fills the inner body cavity of the second reversible toy.
6. The kit of claim 3, wherein:
- the first reversible toy is reversible between the first and second configurations to alternatingly present the first and second surfaces as an outer body surface, the other of the first and second surfaces alternatingly defining a stored body surface defining an interior cavity of the body of the first reversible toy, and
- the second reversible toy is reversible between the first and second configurations to alternatingly present the first and second surfaces as an outer body surface, the other of the first and second surfaces alternatingly defining a stored body surface defining an interior cavity of the body of the second reversible toy.
7. The kit of claim 6, wherein:
- with the first reversible toy in the second configuration, the non-coupling appendage of the first reversible toy is located at a height on the outer body surface that is the same as the height on the body of the first reversible toy that the coupling appendage is located at, and
- with the second reversible toy in the second configuration, the non-coupling appendage of the second reversible toy is located at a height on the outer body surface that is the same as the height on the body of the second reversible toy that the coupling appendage is located at.
8. The kit of claim 1, wherein:
- the body of the first reversible toy defines an opening to an interior cavity within the body, the interior cavity having a closed end opposite the opening,
- the body of the first reversible toy is collapsible through the opening,
- the body of the second reversible toy defines an opening to an interior cavity within the body, the interior cavity having a closed end opposite the opening, and
- the body of the second reversible toy is collapsible through the opening.
9. The kit of claim 1, wherein the coupling appendage of the first reversible toy comprises a magnet that exerts an attraction force configured to releasably secure the coupling appendage of the first reversible toy to the coupling appendage of the second reversible toy.
10. The kit of claim 1, wherein:
- with the first reversible toy in the first configuration, a first surface of the first reversible toy defines an exterior of the first reversible toy and includes features representative of a first emotional state, and
- with the second reversible toy in the first configuration, a first surface of the second reversible toy defines an exterior of the second reversible toy and includes features representative of the first emotional state.
11. The kit of claim 10, wherein:
- with the first reversible toy in the second configuration, a second surface of the first reversible toy defines the exterior of the first reversible toy and includes features representative of a second emotional state, and
- with the second reversible toy in the second configuration, a second surface of the second reversible toy defines the exterior of the second reversible toy and includes features representative of the second emotional state.
12. A reversible toy, comprising:
- a coupling appendage extending from a first surface of the reversible toy and comprising a coupling appendage material, a magnet, and stuffing, wherein the stuffing is positioned around the magnet and both the stuffing and the magnet are captured by the coupling appendage material; and
- a non-coupling appendage extending from a second surface of the reversible toy and comprising a non-coupling appendage material and stuffing captured by the non-coupling appendage material, wherein the non-coupling appendage being free of magnetic materials;
- wherein the first surface and the second surface are opposite each other and stuffing is positioned between the first surface and the second surface.
13. The reversible toy of claim 12, further comprising:
- a first material layer defining the first surface;
- a second material layer defining the second surface, wherein:
- the first material layer and the second material layer define an inner body cavity there between, and
- the stuffing positioned between the first surface and the second surface fills the inner body cavity and spaces the first material layer and the second material layer apart.
14. The reversible toy of claim 12, further comprising:
- a body defining an opening to an interior cavity within the body, the interior cavity having a closed end opposite the opening;
- wherein the body is collapsible through the opening and reversible between a first configuration and a second configuration to alternatingly present the first surface and the second surface as and outer body surface defining an exterior of the body, the other of the first and second surfaces alternatingly defining a stored body surface defining the interior cavity.
15. The reversible toy of claim 14, wherein:
- the magnet exerts an attraction force configured to releasably secure the coupling appendage to a corresponding appendage of a second reversible toy, and
- the body is configured to attenuate the attraction force when the coupling appendage is positioned in the interior cavity and prevent the magnet from releasably securing the reversible toy to an exterior object.
16. The reversible toy of claim 12, wherein:
- the coupling appendage is a first coupling appendage,
- the magnet is a first magnet, and
- the reversible toy comprises a second coupling appendage extending from the first surface and comprising a second magnet.
17. The reversible toy of claim 16, wherein:
- the first magnet has a first magnetic polarization,
- the second magnet has a second magnetic polarization, and
- the first magnet is arranged within the first coupling appendage and the second magnet is arranged within the second coupling appendage such that the first and second magnetic polarizations have a common orientation relative to the reversible toy.
18. The reversible toy of claim 17, wherein:
- the first and second coupling appendages are attached to opposing sides of a body of the reversible toy, and
- the body has a body shape configured to prevent the first and second magnets from coupling simultaneously to a common surface.
19. The reversible toy of claim 12, wherein:
- in a first configuration, the first surface defines an exterior of the reversible toy and includes features representative of a first emotional state, and
- in a second configuration, the second surface defines the exterior of the reversible toy and includes features representative of a second emotional state.
20. The reversible toy of claim 19, wherein in the second configuration:
- the magnet is separated from the second surface by the stuffing captured by the coupling appendage material and by the stuffing positioned between the first and second surfaces, and
- the stuffing captured by the coupling appendage material and the stuffing positioned between the first and second surfaces attenuate a magnetic force exerted by the magnet such that the magnet is prevented from coupling to an object exterior the reversible toy.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 1, 2024
Publication Date: Jul 18, 2024
Inventors: Ramy Adly BADIE (High Ridge, MO), Michael Thai LY (Lafayette, CO), Charles Anthony GAINES, JR. (Denver, CO), Shea Koch PACK (Bridgeton, MO), Alexander William BRAUN (Denver, CO)
Application Number: 18/623,318