CN101219282A - Toy motorcycle - Google Patents

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CN101219282A
CN101219282A CNA2007101024569A CN200710102456A CN101219282A CN 101219282 A CN101219282 A CN 101219282A CN A2007101024569 A CNA2007101024569 A CN A2007101024569A CN 200710102456 A CN200710102456 A CN 200710102456A CN 101219282 A CN101219282 A CN 101219282A
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戴夫·谢尔特曼
詹姆斯·奈特
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A toy motorcycle comprises a frame; a front wheel spinably coupled to the frame; a rear wheel spinably coupled to the frame; and a motorcycle rider sized for riding the toy motorcycle, wherein the motorcycle rider includes a torso, and a head that is disproportionately large relative to the torso, the head being connected to the torso via a flexible neck joint.

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Toy motorcycle
Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of toy motorcycle.
Background technology
But children play various toy Action Figures and toy car with various game for play pattern.For the recreation of some type, the toy (realistic toy) of reality is preferable, and for the recreation of other types, the toy (extraordinary toy) that does not show the unreality of real world objects truly is preferable.The inventor recognizes at this, can be more joyful than the toy of the toy of pure reality or pure unreality in conjunction with the toy of some real aspect and other unreality aspects.
Summary of the invention
Therefore, provide toy motorcycle with some real feature and some unreality feature.Toy motorcycle can comprise such driver, and this driver has the disproportionate big head that is connected to the trunk of normal size by flexible joint.This motorcyclist can be installed on the toy motorcycle that comprises rotatable wheel.Therefore, this toy can travel by real mode, simulates travelling of true motorcycle.Simultaneously, the head of this motorcyclist can move in the mode of exaggeration when motorcycle driving.
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Fig. 1 is illustrated in the example motorcyclist on the toy motorcycle.
Fig. 2 is the fragmentary cross-sectional view of flexible neck joint that the motorcyclist of Fig. 1 is shown.
The specific embodiment
The present invention relates to the motorcycle toy.This motorcycle toy comprises the motorcycle that can travel, and has the motorcyclist of disproportionate shaken head greatly.This motorcycle can be configured to have the trailing wheel bigger than front-wheel.This driver can be configured to have with respect to the disproportionate big body part of trunk, as head, hand or pin.Therefore, this motorcycle toy has the unreality aspect that some does not show real world objects.
The combination of motorcycle driving and head swing can produce special effect.For example, because heavy greatly and shaken head is connected to lighter flexible joint, thus the small lugs on the motorcycle route, even all can cause the motion of head exaggeration to the slight manipulation of motorcycle, this can attract children.Therefore, rotatable wheel helps to shake the motion of head exaggeration.
Fig. 1 is illustrated in the example motorcyclist that having on the toy motorcycle can be shaken head.Motorcycle 10 comprises front-wheel 12, trailing wheel 14, and framework 16.Wheel can define by rim diameter of being represented by C and the diameter of tyres of being represented by D.Framework 16 can also comprise seat 18.This framework can comprise rear mudguard 20.In one example, rear mudguard 20 can be defined by smooth basically surface, so that allow to catch with finger the motion of motorcycle and controlling motorcycle.
In the example shown, trailing wheel 14 is obviously big than front-wheel 12.Seat 18 is lower than the top of trailing wheel 14 and is higher than the top of front-wheel 12.Therefore, motorcycle 10 is similar to the unreality toy of the motorcycle that does not show reality.Front-wheel 12 and trailing wheel 14 boths can be rotatably connected to framework 16.In one example, wheel 12 and 14 can be connected to framework 16 by the axle of wheel.Therefore, motorcycle can travel front and back, and goes to different directions by the power that applies to toy.In one example, the user can control motorcycle by holding the gripping area that is positioned on the motorcycle rear mudguard.
It should be noted that the size of wheel and the relative position at wheel and seat can change.In certain embodiments, motorcycle 10 can be configured to show the motorcycle of reality.In certain embodiments, motorcycle 10 can be configured to show the comparatively motorcycle of unreality.
As illustrated in fig. 1 and 2, motorcyclist 22 is installed on the motorcycle 10.Driver 22 comprises head 24, trunk 26, hand 28, and pin 30.In the example shown, head 24 is disproportionately big with respect to trunk 26.For example, the full-size of head 24 (being represented by A) is three times in the length (being represented by B) of trunk approximately.Flexible joint 32 is positioned at head 24, is used to connect head and trunk 26.In one embodiment, flexible joint 32 can comprise spring.In one embodiment, the lowermost portion of head 24 has bigger opening, thereby provides head movement significantly by flexible joint 32.Head movement can with the plane of the axle perpendicular of flexible joint 32 in swing, and/or around the resting position swing of flexible joint.Because heavy greatly and head is to be supported by lighter spring, thus head 24 touched gently, move the object that is connected to trunk gently, or mobile gently motorcycle all can cause head 24 significantly to move.In the example shown, head 24 comprises the helmet 34.This helmet can have any suitable configuration, comprises having the complete helmet that protects mouth as shown in the figure like that.The head 24 and the helmet can be the parts of an integral body, perhaps the helmet can be may be movably coupled to head.
Hand 28 and/or pin 30 can be configured to disproportionately big with respect to trunk 26.For example, the length of hand (being represented by E) can have identical with the length B of upper torso approximately size.In another example, the length of pin (being represented by F) can be greater than the length B of upper torso.In addition, hand 28 can dispose in such a way, makes the driver seem to have on the gloves that design into by motorcycle.Pin 30 can comprise having the boots that the motorcycle main outlying is seen.Gloves and boots can be disproportionately big with respect to trunk 26.Therefore, driver 22 can not show the driver of the reality with natural proportion.Driver's annex as the helmet, gloves and boots, can be emphasized the motorcycle theme with the mode of exaggeration.
In certain embodiments, driver 22 size can be configured to disproportionate with respect to motorcycle 10.For example, pin can be disproportionate with respect to wheel.In an illustrated embodiment, the length F of pin can be longer than the rim diameter C of front-wheel 12.
Above-mentioned motorcycle toy can produce the special-effect that attracts children.For example, when motorcycle 10 travelled, head 24 can be swung or otherwise motion.Run into barrier at motorcycle, during as projection, such athletic meeting obviously strengthens.Because heavy greatly and head is to be supported by small and light flexible joint, so even if irregular a little surface or children's manipulation gently will cause head significantly to move.In addition, the motor pattern of head can change when motorcycle travels by different way.For example, motorcycle can be by different velocity composition, as soon, slowly, fast etc. along straight-line travelling again.Equally, motorcycle can go to different directions with different speed, or travels on the ramp of different projections or simulation.Above-mentioned motion will cause the motion that can shake the head exaggeration with various patterns and in the mode of exaggerating.Thereby the user can obtain pastime by the various motions that can shake head.
In addition, motorcycle 10 and driver 22 can attract the consumer as children and collector.Particularly, the design of wherein having made up real world objects and unreality object characteristic is with real toy or do not compare based on the unreality toy of real-world object, and more interesting game experiencing can be provided.Equally, the out-of-proportion body part of driver makes the driver seem more as children.Therefore, children may regard the toy driver as among them a member.In certain embodiments, can not dispose this motorcycle according to real motorcycle.In addition, in certain embodiments because this motorcycle be configured to be similar to the bicycle that the child drives (as, little front-wheel, big trailing wheel, and lower seat), so be easier to be accepted by children.
The framework 16 of motorcycle 10 can comprise handle 36, front fork 38, and back vent 40.Can comprise the support (not shown) alternatively, so that support the motorcycle toy and allow the motorcycle toy independently to stand.
In certain embodiments, trunk 26, hand 28, or the part of pin 30 can be configured to be connected to framework 16, thus the driver can not separate with motorcycle.Perhaps, the driver can be installed on the motorcycle separably, thereby driver and motorcycle can be two separated components, and the driver can be removed from motorcycle.
Should be understood that configuration disclosed herein is exemplary in essence, and these specific embodiments should be considered as have limited significance, because a large amount of variants is possible.Theme of the present invention is included in various system disclosed herein and configuration, and further feature, function, and/or all novel and the non-combination of easily seeing and sub-portfolios of attribute.
Following claim particularly points out and is considered as novel and non-particular combinations of easily seeing and sub-portfolio.These claims may be quoted " one " element or " first " element or its equivalence.Such claim should be understood to include the combination to one or more such elements, rather than requires or get rid of two or more such elements.Other combination of disclosed feature, function, element and/or attribute and sub-portfolio can be asked for protection by the modification of claim of the present invention or by propose new claim in the application or related application.No matter such claim is to require wideer, narrower, equivalence or different than original rights on scope, all should be regarded as being included within the theme of the present invention.

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1. toy motorcycle comprises:
Framework;
Be rotatably connected to the front-wheel of described framework;
Be rotatably connected to the trailing wheel of described framework; And
Its size is suitable for driving the motorcyclist of described toy motorcycle, and wherein said motorcyclist comprises:
Trunk; And
With respect to the disproportionate big head of described trunk, described head is connected to described trunk by flexible neck joint.
2. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, described flexible neck joint comprises spring.
3. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that the described front-wheel of described backgear ratio is big.
4. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, described motorcyclist also comprises with respect to the disproportionate big hand of described trunk.
5. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, described motorcyclist also comprises with respect to the disproportionate big pin of described trunk.
6. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 5 is characterized in that described pin is longer than the rim diameter of described front-wheel.
7. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, also comprises the seat that is connected to described framework, and wherein said seat is lower than the top of described trailing wheel and is higher than the top of described front-wheel.
8. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that described framework comprises the finger grip portion that covers described trailing wheel to small part.
9. toy motorcycle comprises:
Framework;
Be connected to the front-wheel of described framework;
Be connected to the trailing wheel of described framework, the described front-wheel of wherein said backgear ratio is big;
Be connected to the seat of described framework, wherein said seat is lower than the top of described trailing wheel and is higher than the top of described front-wheel;
Its size is suitable for driving the motorcyclist of described toy motorcycle, and wherein said motorcyclist comprises:
Trunk; And
Be connected to the head of described trunk by flexible joint, described flexible joint helps the swing of described head.
10. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 9 is characterized in that described front-wheel and trailing wheel are rotatable.
11. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 9 is characterized in that, described flexible joint comprises spring.
12. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 11 is characterized in that, described head is disproportionately big with respect to described trunk.
13. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 9 is characterized in that, described motorcyclist also comprises with respect to the disproportionate big hand of described trunk.
14. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 9 is characterized in that, described motorcyclist also comprises with respect to the disproportionate big pin of described trunk.
15. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 9 is characterized in that, described framework comprises the finger grip portion that covers described trailing wheel to small part.
16. a toy motorcycle comprises:
Framework;
Be rotatably connected to the front-wheel of described framework;
Be rotatably connected to the trailing wheel of described framework, the described front-wheel of wherein said backgear ratio is big; And
Its size is suitable for driving the motorcyclist of described toy motorcycle, and wherein said motorcyclist comprises:
Trunk; And
With respect to the disproportionate big head of described trunk, described head is connected to described trunk by flexible neck joint.
17. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 16 is characterized in that, described motorcyclist also comprises with respect to the disproportionate big hand of described trunk.
18. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 16 is characterized in that, described motorcyclist also comprises with respect to the disproportionate big pin of described trunk.
19. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 16 is characterized in that, described flexible neck joint comprises spring.
20. toy motorcycle as claimed in claim 16 is characterized in that, described framework comprises the finger grip portion that covers described trailing wheel to small part.
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