EP2095856B1 - A playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a playhouse, and more particularly, to a playhouse being furnished with an auxiliary modeling structure in a detachable manner, thereby imparting particular styles to the playhouse.
- playhouses are classified as either toy or furniture for children, and have gained wide market share throughout the world. Playhouses are not only of a wide diversity of shapes and styles, but also inexpensive and easy to put away for storage, which makes it popular among children. There are currently five types of playhouses available; they are hard-shelled type, inflatable type, tent type, flexible type, and pipe-fitting type. However, all of the currently available playhouses have the following disadvantages:
- the collapsible structure has at least one foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation, and with a fabric material covering portions of the frame member to form a panel when the frame member is in the unfolded orientation.
- a primary objective of the invention is to propose a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure, which has connectable and separable connecting parts separately disposed on a playhouse and the auxiliary modeling structure, so as to allow the auxiliary modeling structure to be conveniently attached to or separated from the playhouse.
- Another objective of the invention is to propose a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure, in which the auxiliary modeling structure has a filling therein for making the auxiliary modeling structure more three-dimensional when being attached to the playhouse.
- Still another objective of the invention is to propose a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure, which has several foldable supporting frames in the playhouse, so that the playhouse may be put away for storage or unfolded for use promptly.
- the playhouse is imparted with larger internal space, more ventilation, and three-dimensional structure, and thus can provide protective shelter for young children, and allow the children to play safely therein.
- an auxiliary modeling structure for playhouse comprises a frame body of playhouse, at least one auxiliary modeling unit, and at least one connecting module.
- the frame body has a bottom surface of a predetermined area and a cover enclosing the bottom surface.
- Each auxiliary modeling unit has an external surface which defines an attachable surface of a predetermined area.
- Each connecting module further includes a first connecting part and a second connecting part. The second connecting part is connectable with the first connecting part in a detachable manner; wherein one of the first and second connecting parts is furnished on the frame body, while the other one is furnished on the auxiliary modeling unit.
- the auxiliary modeling unit can be connected to the predetermined location of the frame body so as to make the playhouse shaped like a three-dimensional animal, fruit, daily utensil, transportation, or etc..
- the present invention is directed to a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure as defined in claim 1.
- the first connecting part further includes a positioning ring and a first connecting strip, the first connecting strip is passing through the positioning ring and fixed to the frame body;
- the second connecting part further includes a positioning clip and a second connecting strip, the second connecting strip is passing through the positioning clip and fixed to the auxiliary modeling unit; by using the positioning clip to clip the positioning ring, the auxiliary modeling unit is connected to the frame body.
- the positioning clip further includes an opening portion at a front end thereof and a through hole at its rear end, the opening portion is shaped like a duck beak; wherein the second connecting strip is passing through the through hole.
- the playhouse further comprises several supporting frames aligned in a predetermined arrangement, each supporting frame includes at least two arc-shaped surfaces, at least one overlapping end, and two pressing ends; each of the two pressing ends respectively presses against inner edges of the bottom surface and upholds the cover away from the bottom surface; wherein the arc-shaped surfaces, overlapping end and pressing ends of each supporting frame are formed by bending a single continuous metal wire into a shape of "8".
- Fig. 1 is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the first preferred embodiment of a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention.
- the playhouse comprises: a frame body 1 and several auxiliary modeling units 2.
- the frame body 1 has a bottom surface 11 of a predetermined area, and a cover 12 which encloses and defines the bottom surface 11.
- Two lateral sides 13 of the cover 12 are respectively formed into a curved surface.
- At least one peak 14 is formed on the cover 12, and a height " h " is spaced between the peak 14 and the bottom surface 11.
- the bottom surface 11 and cover 12 of frame body 1 define an empty compartment therein so as to allow the children to stay and play therein.
- the frame body 1 may be integrally formed by using materials including polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, or unwoven fabrics.
- Figs. 2A and 2B are the three-dimensional exploded and assembled views that show the second preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention.
- the playhouse comprising: a frame body 1, a plurality of first connecting parts 3, a plurality of auxiliary modeling units 2, and a plurality of second connecting parts 4.
- the frame body 1 has a bottom surface 11 of a predetermined area, and a cover 12 encloses and defines the bottom surface 11.
- Two lateral sides 13 of the cover 12 are respectively formed into a curved surface.
- At least one peak 14 is formed on the cover 12, and a height " h " is spaced between the peak 14 and the bottom surface 11.
- the first connecting part 3 is disposed on the cover 12, while the second connecting part 4 is disposed on the auxiliary modeling unit 2.
- the second connecting part 4 may be aligned and attached to the first connecting part 3 in a detachable manner, so that the auxiliary modeling unit 2 may be attached onto and also detached from the frame body 1 by means of the first and second connecting parts 3, 4.
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2 may be conveniently assembled to the frame body 1 or separated for storage.
- the playhouse further comprises several supporting frames 5 aligned in a predetermined arrangement, each supporting frame 5 includes at least two arc-shaped surfaces 51, at least one overlapping end 52, and two pressing ends 53.
- the supporting frames 5 may be directly located within the cover 12.
- Each of the two pressing ends 53 presses against the inner edges of the bottom surface 11 and upholds the cover 12 away from the bottom surface 11 by the elasticity of the supporting frames 5, so that the overlapping end 52 presses against the peak 14 of the cover 12.
- the arc-shaped surfaces 51, overlapping end 52 and pressing ends 53 of each supporting frame 5 are substantially formed by bending a solid, flexible and yet single continuous metal wire into a shape of "8" and then joining two ends of the metal wire together.
- the supporting frames 5 may be located on the outer surface or the inner surface of the cover 12, and has the overlapping end 52 secured at the peak 14 of the cover 12 by the means of a fixing component (not shown in the figures). These supporting frames 5 allows the frame body 1 to be foldable. To collapse and fold the frame body 1, a user may firstly make the arc-shaped surfaces 51 of each supporting frame 5 to come into close contact with each other in order to cause the cover 12 becomes folded along the direction perpendicular to the line of peak 14, such that the frame body 1 can appear as a flat semi-elliptic structure.
- the user may further make those supporting frames 5 to come into close contact with each other successively, so that the cover 12 can be folded again and have a size only a little larger than a single arc-shaped surface 51.
- the folded frame body 1 is very easy to store.
- Figs. 3A and 3B are the three-dimensional exploded and assembled views that show the third preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2 is furnished with at least one connecting part 6 thereon, and the connecting part 6 has a clip-shaped opening 61.
- the connecting part 6 is a clip. If an external force is exerted on the two lateral sides of the connecting part 6, the size of the opening 61 may be adjusted so as to allow the supporting frames 5 to pass through the opening 61. Once the external force is removed, the connecting part 6 resumes its original form by the means of inherent elasticity, thus connecting the connecting part 6 to the supporting frames 5.
- the connecting part 6 and the supporting frames 5 are clamped together, which does not depart from the scope of the invention.
- the clip i.e., the connecting part 6
- the connecting part 6 is in a different shape and can clip on different part of the frame body 1 other than the supporting frames 5, for example, to clip on the cover 12 directly.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2 has an external surface 21 encloses and defines an attachable surface 22 of a predetermined area, and the attachable surface 22 may be integrally connected to the frame body 1 by using methods including sewing or gluing.
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2 may be integrally formed from materials including polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, or non-woven fabrics, and includes a filling 23 therein so as to make the external surface 21 protrude outwardly from the attachable surface 22, that is, to make the auxiliary modeling unit 2 into the three-dimensional structure.
- the filling 23 may be made of polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, or fabrics; while it may also be a plastic sleeve (not shown in the figure) filled with gases.
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2 may further have a pattern 24 (such as eyes, nose, leg, palm, tail, and etc.) disposed thereon via methods including printing, embroidering, adhering, and sewing, so that the auxiliary modeling unit 2 may be imparted with particular styles that resemble the three-dimensional shapes of animals, fruits, daily utensils, or transportation.
- auxiliary modeling unit 2a is formed by sewing a plurality of individually formed auxiliary components 252, 253 and 254 onto some predetermined locations of a primary component 251.
- the second arc-shaped sewing edge 2521 of auxiliary components 252 is sewed to the first arc-shaped sewing edge 2511 of primary component 251, while the auxiliary components 253 and 254 are sewed on the points P 14 and P15 of primary component 251, respectively.
- These components 251-254 are made of cloth or foam and are flat members when separated from each other.
- the primary component 251 forms the primary shape of the auxiliary modeling unit 2a such as the shape of a bear's head, and is furnished with some patterns 24a by means of printing or stickers such as eyes of the bear.
- the first arc-shaped sewing edge 2511 defined by points P11, P12 and P13 of primary component 251 has a length equal to which of the second arc-shaped sewing edge 2521 defined by points P21, P22 and P23 of auxiliary components 252.
- the curvature of the sewing edge 2511 is smaller than that of the sewing edge 2521, therefore, when the sewing edge 2521 is connected to the sewing edge 2511 by sewing, the primary component 251 will be deformed and thus substantially making the auxiliary modeling unit 2a to become a three dimensional unit, just like the auxiliary modeling unit 2 shown on Fig. 1 .
- Fig. 4D is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the third preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2b is made of polyethylene foam and formed into another curved surface via hot pressing; the preferable forms of the auxiliary modeling unit 2b is semi-sphere or semi-ellipsoid, but may be shaped into other forms according to different needs.
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2b may further include a pattern 24b disposed thereon via methods including printing, embroidering, adhering, and sewing.
- Fig. 4E is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the fourth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2c is planar and has a pattern 24c disposed thereon via methods including printing, adhering, and sewing.
- Fig. 4F is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the fifth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2d further comprises at least one frame 28 aligned in a predetermined arrangement.
- the frame 28 uphold the auxiliary modeling unit 2d in order to form another curved surface and yet make the auxiliary modeling unit 2d three-dimensional, and the auxiliary modeling unit 2d may further include a pattern 24d disposed thereon via methods including printing, embroidering, adhering, and sewing.
- FIGs. 5A to 5E are three-dimensional structural views that show several examples of the first and the second connecting parts not forming part of the invention.
- the first connecting part 3a and the second connecting part 4a are magnets of opposite magnetic polarity. Therefore, when the first connecting part 3a is placed close to the second connecting part 4a, the magnets of opposite magnetic polarity is attracted toward each other, thereby allowing the auxiliary modeling unit 2 to be attached onto the frame body 1 of the playhouse.
- the first connecting part 3b and the second connecting part 4b are zippers.
- the first connecting part 3c and the second connecting part 4c are nylon fasteners.
- the first connecting part 3d and the second connecting part 4d are slip-on buttons, which are attached together by clasping.
- the first connecting part 3e and the second connecting part 4e are clip-on buttons, which are attached together by clasping.
- the first connecting part 3 and the second connecting part 4 may also be buttons, clips, clamps, or hooks.
- FIG. 6A is an exploded view that shows the sixth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention
- Fig. 6B is an assembled view showing the auxiliary modeling structure of Fig. 6A
- Fig. 7 is a partially enlarged view showing the first and the second connecting parts of the auxiliary modeling structure shown in Fig. 6A .
- each first connecting part 3f further includes a positioning ring 31 and a first connecting strip 32.
- the first connecting strip 32 is made of soft or flexible materials such like cotton cloth or nylon cloth and is firstly passing through the positioning ring 31 and then sewn to a predetermined location of the frame body 1f. Such that, the positioning ring 31 can be connected to the predetermined location of frame body 1f.
- Each second connecting part 4f further includes a positioning clip 41 and a second connecting strip 42.
- the positioning clip 41 is made of plastic, rubber or the like, and further includes an opening portion 411 at a front end thereof and a through hole 412 at its rear end.
- the opening portion 411 is shaped like a duck beak and has a slightly enlarged opening at its front portion which is larger than the thickness of the positioning ring 31.
- the size of opening of a middle portion of the opening portion 411 is slightly smaller than the thickness of the positioning ring 31.
- the size of opening of a rear portion of the opening portion 411 is slightly larger than the thickness of the positioning ring 31. Therefore, the positioning ring 31 can be readily plugged into the rear portion of the opening portion 411 from the slightly enlarged front portion thereof, and then be constrained by the narrowed middle portion of the opening portion 411 so as to avoid it from dropping out of the opening portion 411.
- the second connecting strip 42 is made of soft or flexible materials such like cotton cloth or nylon cloth and is firstly passing through the through hole 412 of positioning clip 41 and then sewn to a predetermined location of the auxiliary modeling unit 2f.
- the positioning clip 41 can be connected to the predetermined location of auxiliary modeling unit 2f. Therefore, by using the positioning clip 41 of second connecting part 4f to clip the positioning ring 31 of first connecting part 3f, the auxiliary modeling unit 2f can be connected to the predetermined location of the frame body 1f.
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2f can also be detached from the frame body 1f easily by pulling the positioning ring 31 out of the opening portion 411 of positioning clip 41.
- the furnishing locations of the first connecting parts 3f and second connecting parts 4f can be swapped.
- the combination of the first and second connecting parts 3f, 4f substantially forms a connecting module which attaches the auxiliary modeling units 2f onto the predetermined locations of the frame body 1f in a detachable manner so as to make the playhouse shaped like a three-dimensional animal, fruit, daily utensil, transportation, or etc..
- a zippered door 19 is furnished on a side surface of cover 12 so as to allow the children to enter the inner empty compartment of the frame body 1f.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2g is a balloon made of plastic or artificial rubber.
- Each auxiliary modeling unit 2g has a thin skin 27 defining a sealed chamber 271 therein, such that the skin 27 will expand and makes the auxiliary modeling unit 2g a three-dimensional object when air is filled into the chamber 271 through an air inlet 272 which is an optional component in this invention.
- auxiliary modeling unit 2g substantially shapes like a foot of animal.
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2g can also be made into other kinds of shape, such like a head or a tail of animal.
- a plurality of ear-shaped locaters 273 are formed on an outer rim of the auxiliary modeling unit 2g for fixing the positioning clip 41 g by means of second connecting strip 42g.
- the positioning clip 41g and second connecting strip 42g are sub-members of the second connecting part 4g and are used to be assembled with the first connecting part disposed on the cover of the frame body (not shown in Figs. 8A and 8B ).
- the auxiliary modeling unit 2g can also be made of rigid plastic material by using plastic injection method.
- the air will be filled into the sealed chamber 271 inside the thin skin 27, and there will be no need to furnish the air inlet 272 because the thin skin 27 will be hard enough to maintain the 3D appearance of auxiliary modeling unit 2g.
- each auxiliary modeling unit 2h is a bowl-shaped hollow casing 29 made of plastic or artificial rubber.
- the casing 29 is bowl-shaped in such a manner that a volume is created on a backside of the casing 29 so as to make the auxiliary modeling unit 2h a three-dimensional object.
- At least one recess 292 is formed on an outer surface of the casing 29 for increasing the structural strength of the auxiliary modeling unit 2h.
- auxiliary modeling unit 2h a plurality of ear-shaped locaters 293 are formed on an outer rim of the auxiliary modeling unit 2h for fixing the positioning clip 41h by means of second connecting strip 42h.
- the auxiliary modeling unit can also be made of cardboard in three-dimensional shape by means of cardboard-carving or cardboard-folding.
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- The invention relates to a playhouse, and more particularly, to a playhouse being furnished with an auxiliary modeling structure in a detachable manner, thereby imparting particular styles to the playhouse.
- Generally, playhouses are classified as either toy or furniture for children, and have gained wide market share throughout the world. Playhouses are not only of a wide diversity of shapes and styles, but also inexpensive and easy to put away for storage, which makes it popular among children. There are currently five types of playhouses available; they are hard-shelled type, inflatable type, tent type, flexible type, and pipe-fitting type. However, all of the currently available playhouses have the following disadvantages:
- 1. Poor quality of material: Current playhouses are generally made of nylon fabrics and have iron supporting frames, in which the nylon fabrics are prone to tearing and iron supporting frames become rusty easily. Under safety considerations, some countries have safety standards that require manufacturers to enclose the iron supporting frames with a layer of plastic. Even so, some consumers still consider the iron supporting frames are not robust enough.
- 2. Short product lifespan: Because the playhouses have become a matured product, the competition between the manufacturers for market share is intense, hence each manufacturer must try to product playhouses on a low budget. As a result, a large number of playhouses are made of cheap materials, which in turn leads to the aforesaid problem of poor material quality, and thus the lifespan of playhouses is reduced. Once playhouses wear out quickly, parents or teachers become reluctant to purchase another playhouse.
- 3. Poor diversity of styles: Due to the limitation of materials, playhouses rarely come in diverse shapes or styles; manufacturers often simply vary the printed pattern of playhouses instead of varying the shapes and styles of playhouses. Observation from the Internet and comments from the manufacturers indicated that playhouses shaped as animals are especially rare in the market.
- Therefore, it is urgent to find solutions to the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior arts, and enhance other functions of playhouses as demanded by consumers, so as to make playhouses more durable and increase the market share thereof.
- European Patent Application No.
1151760 discloses collapsible structures provided with enhancements and other features that impart additional utility or amusement value to the basic underlying structure. The collapsible structure has at least one foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation, and with a fabric material covering portions of the frame member to form a panel when the frame member is in the unfolded orientation. - A primary objective of the invention is to propose a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure, which has connectable and separable connecting parts separately disposed on a playhouse and the auxiliary modeling structure, so as to allow the auxiliary modeling structure to be conveniently attached to or separated from the playhouse.
- Another objective of the invention is to propose a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure, in which the auxiliary modeling structure has a filling therein for making the auxiliary modeling structure more three-dimensional when being attached to the playhouse.
- Still another objective of the invention is to propose a playhouse having
an auxiliary modeling structure, which has several foldable supporting frames in the playhouse, so that the playhouse may be put away for storage or unfolded for use promptly. In addition, the playhouse is imparted with larger internal space, more ventilation, and three-dimensional structure, and thus can provide protective shelter for young children, and allow the children to play safely therein. - In order to achieve the aforementioned objectives, the present invention discloses an auxiliary modeling structure for playhouse comprises a frame body of playhouse, at least one auxiliary modeling unit, and at least one connecting module. The frame body has a bottom surface of a predetermined area and a cover enclosing the bottom surface. Each auxiliary modeling unit has an external surface which defines an attachable surface of a predetermined area. Each connecting module further includes a first connecting part and a second connecting part. The second connecting part is connectable with the first connecting part in a detachable manner; wherein one of the first and second connecting parts is furnished on the frame body, while the other one is furnished on the auxiliary modeling unit. By using the second connecting part to connect the first connecting part, the auxiliary modeling unit can be connected to the predetermined location of the frame body so as to make the playhouse shaped like a three-dimensional animal, fruit, daily utensil, transportation, or etc..
- In particular, the present invention is directed to a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure as defined in
claim 1. - In a preferred embodiment, the first connecting part further includes a positioning ring and a first connecting strip, the first connecting strip is passing through the positioning ring and fixed to the frame body; the second connecting part further includes a positioning clip and a second connecting strip, the second connecting strip is passing through the positioning clip and fixed to the auxiliary modeling unit; by using the positioning clip to clip the positioning ring, the auxiliary modeling unit is connected to the frame body. The positioning clip further includes an opening portion at a front end thereof and a through hole at its rear end, the opening portion is shaped like a duck beak; wherein the second connecting strip is passing through the through hole.
- In a preferred embodiment, the playhouse further comprises several supporting frames aligned in a predetermined arrangement, each supporting frame includes at least two arc-shaped surfaces, at least one overlapping end, and two pressing ends; each of the two pressing ends respectively presses against inner edges of the bottom surface and upholds the cover away from the bottom surface; wherein the arc-shaped surfaces, overlapping end and pressing ends of each supporting frame are formed by bending a single continuous metal wire into a shape of "8".
- The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Fig. 1 is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the first preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. -
Fig. 2A is a three-dimensional exploded view that shows the second preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. -
Fig. 2B is a three-dimensional assembled view that shows the second preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. -
Fig. 3A is a three-dimensional exploded view that shows the third preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. -
Fig. 3B is a three-dimensional assembled view that shows the third preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. -
Fig. 4A is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the first preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Fig. 4B is a schematic view that shows the second preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure before assembling according to the invention. -
Fig. 4C is a schematic view that shows the second preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure after assembling according to the invention. -
Fig. 4D is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the third preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Fig. 4E is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the fourth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Fig. 4F is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the fifth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Figs. 5A to 5E are three-dimensional structural views that show several examples of the first and the second connecting parts not forming part of the invention. -
Fig. 6A is an exploded view that shows the sixth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Fig. 6B is an assembled view showing the auxiliary modeling structure ofFig. 6A . -
Fig. 7 is a partially enlarged view showing the first and the second connecting parts of the auxiliary modeling structure shown inFig. 6A . -
Fig. 8A is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the sixth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Fig. 8B is an A-A sectional view of the auxiliary modeling structure shown onFig. 8A . -
Fig. 9A is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the seventh preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. -
Fig. 9B is a B-B sectional view of the auxiliary modeling structure shown onFig. 9A . -
Fig. 1 is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the first preferred embodiment of a playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. Accordingly, the playhouse comprises: aframe body 1 and severalauxiliary modeling units 2. Theframe body 1 has abottom surface 11 of a predetermined area, and acover 12 which encloses and defines thebottom surface 11. Twolateral sides 13 of thecover 12 are respectively formed into a curved surface. At least onepeak 14 is formed on thecover 12, and a height "h" is spaced between the peak 14 and thebottom surface 11. Thebottom surface 11 and cover 12 offrame body 1 define an empty compartment therein so as to allow the children to stay and play therein. Theframe body 1 may be integrally formed by using materials including polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, or unwoven fabrics. -
Figs. 2A and2B are the three-dimensional exploded and assembled views that show the second preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. Accordingly, the playhouse comprising: aframe body 1, a plurality of first connecting parts 3, a plurality ofauxiliary modeling units 2, and a plurality of second connecting parts 4. Theframe body 1 has abottom surface 11 of a predetermined area, and acover 12 encloses and defines thebottom surface 11. Twolateral sides 13 of thecover 12 are respectively formed into a curved surface. At least onepeak 14 is formed on thecover 12, and a height "h" is spaced between the peak 14 and thebottom surface 11. In this embodiment, the first connecting part 3 is disposed on thecover 12, while the second connecting part 4 is disposed on theauxiliary modeling unit 2. The second connecting part 4 may be aligned and attached to the first connecting part 3 in a detachable manner, so that theauxiliary modeling unit 2 may be attached onto and also detached from theframe body 1 by means of the first and second connecting parts 3, 4. By attaching or separating the first connecting part 3 and the second connecting part 4, theauxiliary modeling unit 2 may be conveniently assembled to theframe body 1 or separated for storage. - In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the playhouse further comprises several supporting
frames 5 aligned in a predetermined arrangement, each supportingframe 5 includes at least two arc-shapedsurfaces 51, at least one overlappingend 52, and two pressing ends 53. The supportingframes 5 may be directly located within thecover 12. Each of the twopressing ends 53 presses against the inner edges of thebottom surface 11 and upholds thecover 12 away from thebottom surface 11 by the elasticity of the supportingframes 5, so that the overlappingend 52 presses against thepeak 14 of thecover 12. In this preferred embodiment, the arc-shapedsurfaces 51, overlappingend 52 and pressing ends 53 of each supportingframe 5 are substantially formed by bending a solid, flexible and yet single continuous metal wire into a shape of "8" and then joining two ends of the metal wire together. The supportingframes 5 may be located on the outer surface or the inner surface of thecover 12, and has the overlappingend 52 secured at thepeak 14 of thecover 12 by the means of a fixing component (not shown in the figures). These supportingframes 5 allows theframe body 1 to be foldable. To collapse and fold theframe body 1, a user may firstly make the arc-shapedsurfaces 51 of each supportingframe 5 to come into close contact with each other in order to cause thecover 12 becomes folded along the direction perpendicular to the line ofpeak 14, such that theframe body 1 can appear as a flat semi-elliptic structure. And then, the user may further make those supportingframes 5 to come into close contact with each other successively, so that thecover 12 can be folded again and have a size only a little larger than a single arc-shapedsurface 51. Thus, the foldedframe body 1 is very easy to store. As it will be understood by one ordinarily skilled in the art that numerous variations of the supportingframe 5 will be possible to the disclosed embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention, and thus the variations of the structures and figures will not be described further herein. - In the other preferred embodiments of the invention described hereafter, because most of the components are identical or similar to the ones mentioned in the previous embodiments, the identical components will be described by using the same names and numerals, and similar components will also be described by using the same names and numerals, except that the numerals will be followed by an alphabet to fulfill the purpose of distinction; the similar components will not be described in further details.
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Figs. 3A and3B are the three-dimensional exploded and assembled views that show the third preferred embodiment of a playhouse according to the invention. In this preferred embodiments, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2 is furnished with at least one connectingpart 6 thereon, and the connectingpart 6 has a clip-shapedopening 61. In this preferred embodiment, the connectingpart 6 is a clip. If an external force is exerted on the two lateral sides of the connectingpart 6, the size of theopening 61 may be adjusted so as to allow the supportingframes 5 to pass through theopening 61. Once the external force is removed, the connectingpart 6 resumes its original form by the means of inherent elasticity, thus connecting the connectingpart 6 to the supporting frames 5. In other words, the connectingpart 6 and the supportingframes 5 are clamped together, which does not depart from the scope of the invention. However, in another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the clip (i.e., the connecting part 6) is in a different shape and can clip on different part of theframe body 1 other than the supportingframes 5, for example, to clip on thecover 12 directly. - Referring to
Fig. 4A , which is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the first preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. In this preferred embodiment, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2 has anexternal surface 21 encloses and defines anattachable surface 22 of a predetermined area, and theattachable surface 22 may be integrally connected to theframe body 1 by using methods including sewing or gluing. Theauxiliary modeling unit 2 may be integrally formed from materials including polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, or non-woven fabrics, and includes a filling 23 therein so as to make theexternal surface 21 protrude outwardly from theattachable surface 22, that is, to make theauxiliary modeling unit 2 into the three-dimensional structure. The filling 23 may be made of polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, or fabrics; while it may also be a plastic sleeve (not shown in the figure) filled with gases. Theauxiliary modeling unit 2 may further have a pattern 24 (such as eyes, nose, leg, palm, tail, and etc.) disposed thereon via methods including printing, embroidering, adhering, and sewing, so that theauxiliary modeling unit 2 may be imparted with particular styles that resemble the three-dimensional shapes of animals, fruits, daily utensils, or transportation. - Referring to
Figs. 4B and4C , which are schematic views that show the second preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure before and after assembling according to the invention. Accordingly, theauxiliary modeling unit 2a is formed by sewing a plurality of individually formedauxiliary components primary component 251. For example, the second arc-shapedsewing edge 2521 ofauxiliary components 252 is sewed to the first arc-shapedsewing edge 2511 ofprimary component 251, while theauxiliary components points P 14 and P15 ofprimary component 251, respectively. These components 251-254 are made of cloth or foam and are flat members when separated from each other. Theprimary component 251 forms the primary shape of theauxiliary modeling unit 2a such as the shape of a bear's head, and is furnished with somepatterns 24a by means of printing or stickers such as eyes of the bear. The first arc-shapedsewing edge 2511 defined by points P11, P12 and P13 ofprimary component 251 has a length equal to which of the second arc-shapedsewing edge 2521 defined by points P21, P22 and P23 ofauxiliary components 252. Because the curvature of thesewing edge 2511 is smaller than that of thesewing edge 2521, therefore, when thesewing edge 2521 is connected to thesewing edge 2511 by sewing, theprimary component 251 will be deformed and thus substantially making theauxiliary modeling unit 2a to become a three dimensional unit, just like theauxiliary modeling unit 2 shown onFig. 1 . -
Fig. 4D is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the third preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. In this embodiment, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2b is made of polyethylene foam and formed into another curved surface via hot pressing; the preferable forms of theauxiliary modeling unit 2b is semi-sphere or semi-ellipsoid, but may be shaped into other forms according to different needs. Theauxiliary modeling unit 2b may further include apattern 24b disposed thereon via methods including printing, embroidering, adhering, and sewing. -
Fig. 4E is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the fourth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. To facilitate the manufacturing process, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2c is planar and has apattern 24c disposed thereon via methods including printing, adhering, and sewing. -
Fig. 4F is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the fifth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention. As shown in the figure, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2d further comprises at least oneframe 28 aligned in a predetermined arrangement. Theframe 28 uphold theauxiliary modeling unit 2d in order to form another curved surface and yet make theauxiliary modeling unit 2d three-dimensional, and theauxiliary modeling unit 2d may further include apattern 24d disposed thereon via methods including printing, embroidering, adhering, and sewing. - Referring to
Figs. 5A to 5E , which are three-dimensional structural views that show several examples of the first and the second connecting parts not forming part of the invention. InFig. 5A , the first connectingpart 3a and the second connectingpart 4a are magnets of opposite magnetic polarity. Therefore, when the first connectingpart 3a is placed close to the second connectingpart 4a, the magnets of opposite magnetic polarity is attracted toward each other, thereby allowing theauxiliary modeling unit 2 to be attached onto theframe body 1 of the playhouse. As shown inFig. 5B , the first connectingpart 3b and the second connectingpart 4b are zippers. Whereas inFig. 5C , the first connectingpart 3c and the second connecting part 4c are nylon fasteners. Refer toFig. 5D , the first connectingpart 3d and the second connectingpart 4d are slip-on buttons, which are attached together by clasping. As shown inFig. 5E , the first connectingpart 3e and the second connectingpart 4e are clip-on buttons, which are attached together by clasping. Moreover, the first connecting part 3 and the second connecting part 4 may also be buttons, clips, clamps, or hooks. As it will be understood by one ordinarily skilled in the art that numerous variations of the first and the second connecting parts 3, 4 will be possible to the disclosed embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention, and thus the variations of the structures and figures will not be described further herein. - Referring to
Figs. 6A ,6B and7 , in whichFig. 6A is an exploded view that shows the sixth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention;Fig. 6B is an assembled view showing the auxiliary modeling structure ofFig. 6A ; and,Fig. 7 is a partially enlarged view showing the first and the second connecting parts of the auxiliary modeling structure shown inFig. 6A . - As shown in
Figs. 6A ,6B and7 , each first connectingpart 3f further includes apositioning ring 31 and a first connectingstrip 32. In this embodiment, the first connectingstrip 32 is made of soft or flexible materials such like cotton cloth or nylon cloth and is firstly passing through thepositioning ring 31 and then sewn to a predetermined location of theframe body 1f. Such that, thepositioning ring 31 can be connected to the predetermined location offrame body 1f. Each second connectingpart 4f further includes apositioning clip 41 and a second connectingstrip 42. In this embodiment, thepositioning clip 41 is made of plastic, rubber or the like, and further includes anopening portion 411 at a front end thereof and a throughhole 412 at its rear end. Theopening portion 411 is shaped like a duck beak and has a slightly enlarged opening at its front portion which is larger than the thickness of thepositioning ring 31. The size of opening of a middle portion of theopening portion 411 is slightly smaller than the thickness of thepositioning ring 31. The size of opening of a rear portion of theopening portion 411 is slightly larger than the thickness of thepositioning ring 31. Therefore, thepositioning ring 31 can be readily plugged into the rear portion of theopening portion 411 from the slightly enlarged front portion thereof, and then be constrained by the narrowed middle portion of theopening portion 411 so as to avoid it from dropping out of theopening portion 411. The second connectingstrip 42 is made of soft or flexible materials such like cotton cloth or nylon cloth and is firstly passing through the throughhole 412 ofpositioning clip 41 and then sewn to a predetermined location of theauxiliary modeling unit 2f. Such that, thepositioning clip 41 can be connected to the predetermined location ofauxiliary modeling unit 2f. Therefore, by using thepositioning clip 41 of second connectingpart 4f to clip thepositioning ring 31 of first connectingpart 3f, theauxiliary modeling unit 2f can be connected to the predetermined location of theframe body 1f. Theauxiliary modeling unit 2f can also be detached from theframe body 1f easily by pulling thepositioning ring 31 out of theopening portion 411 ofpositioning clip 41. - In the present invention, the furnishing locations of the first connecting
parts 3f and second connectingparts 4f can be swapped. The combination of the first and second connectingparts auxiliary modeling units 2f onto the predetermined locations of theframe body 1f in a detachable manner so as to make the playhouse shaped like a three-dimensional animal, fruit, daily utensil, transportation, or etc.. In addition, azippered door 19 is furnished on a side surface ofcover 12 so as to allow the children to enter the inner empty compartment of theframe body 1f. - Referring to
Figs. 8A and8B , in whichFig. 8A is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the sixth preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention; andFig. 8B is an A-A sectional view of the auxiliary modeling structure shown onFig. 8A . In this embodiment, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2g is a balloon made of plastic or artificial rubber. Eachauxiliary modeling unit 2g has athin skin 27 defining asealed chamber 271 therein, such that theskin 27 will expand and makes theauxiliary modeling unit 2g a three-dimensional object when air is filled into thechamber 271 through anair inlet 272 which is an optional component in this invention. An outer surface of theskin 27 is furnished with somepatterns 24g such like nails by means of printing or stickers, so as to make theauxiliary modeling unit 2g substantially shapes like a foot of animal. Of course, theauxiliary modeling unit 2g can also be made into other kinds of shape, such like a head or a tail of animal. In addition, a plurality of ear-shapedlocaters 273 are formed on an outer rim of theauxiliary modeling unit 2g for fixing thepositioning clip 41 g by means of second connectingstrip 42g. As previously described, thepositioning clip 41g and second connectingstrip 42g are sub-members of the second connectingpart 4g and are used to be assembled with the first connecting part disposed on the cover of the frame body (not shown inFigs. 8A and8B ). In another preferred embodiment of the auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention, theauxiliary modeling unit 2g can also be made of rigid plastic material by using plastic injection method. The air will be filled into the sealedchamber 271 inside thethin skin 27, and there will be no need to furnish theair inlet 272 because thethin skin 27 will be hard enough to maintain the 3D appearance ofauxiliary modeling unit 2g. - Referring to
Figs. 9A and9B , in whichFig. 9A is a three-dimensional structural view that shows the seventh preferred embodiment of an auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention; andFig. 9B is a B-B sectional view of the auxiliary modeling structure shown onFig. 9A . In this embodiment, eachauxiliary modeling unit 2h is a bowl-shapedhollow casing 29 made of plastic or artificial rubber. Thecasing 29 is bowl-shaped in such a manner that a volume is created on a backside of thecasing 29 so as to make theauxiliary modeling unit 2h a three-dimensional object. At least onerecess 292 is formed on an outer surface of thecasing 29 for increasing the structural strength of theauxiliary modeling unit 2h. In addition, a plurality of ear-shapedlocaters 293 are formed on an outer rim of theauxiliary modeling unit 2h for fixing thepositioning clip 41h by means of second connectingstrip 42h. Of course, in yet another preferred embodiment of the auxiliary modeling structure according to the invention, the auxiliary modeling unit can also be made of cardboard in three-dimensional shape by means of cardboard-carving or cardboard-folding. - The playhouse and the auxiliary modeling structure of the invention have the following advantages:
- 1. Easy to store: the playhouse and the auxiliary modeling structure are comprised of fabrics and supporting frames, and the supporting frames are wrapped up within the fabrics. The inherent elasticity of the supporting frame allows the playhouse to be promptly unfolded, and the playhouse may be put away for storage by simply folding up the supporting frames.
- 2. Stylish: The specifically designed arch shaped of the playhouse (or shell-shaped) allows it to become more similar to the forms of animals, and thus the playhouse may be made into the forms of a variety of animals.
- 3. Specifically designed for children: In addition to serving as the playground for children, parents can also enhance the bonding with their children by creatively using the playhouse. The playhouse is suitable for children of all ages and may stimulate their imagination and creativity by allowing children to exercise role-playing and develop common senses. As a result, children are allowed to learn and play all the time.
- 4. Educational: As children get more and more toys, the house would become constantly strewn with toys and messy, and the playhouse would come in handy. Toys may be collectively stored into the playhouse, which not only allows the children to play, but also allows parents to train their children to tidy up after themselves, so that the children may develop the habit of cleaning up on their own since when they are young.
- 5. Comfortable and safe: The fine fabrics allows for high comfort to children, and the elongated bottom surface allows them to fully stretch and lie down within the playhouse, so that children may play and nap therein. As children get older, they also become more active, and it becomes difficult to handle chores and take care of children at the same time. The playhouse may serve as a shelter for children, with which parents may keep children safely within the playhouse by sealing it at both sides, while also keep them from getting bored by putting toys therein. Moreover, the playhouse may also serve as a mosquito net that protects children from mosquito bites.
- The present invention has been described with preferred embodiments thereof, and it is understood that many changes and modifications to the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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- A playhouse having an auxiliary modeling structure, comprising:a frame body (1), the frame body further having a bottom surface (11) of a predetermined area, a cover (12) enclosing the bottom surface, at least one first connecting part, and at least one supporting frame (5) located within the cover for upholding the cover away from the bottom surface; each said supporting frame being formed by bending a metal wire in a foldable manner so as to allow said frame body to be foldable; andat least one auxiliary modeling unit (2), each auxiliary modeling unit having an external surface which defines an attachable surface of a predetermined area, and at least one second connecting part (6);wherein one of said first connecting part and one of said second connecting part are connectable together in a detachable manner to form a connecting module, and one of said first connecting part or said second connecting part comprises a positioning clip capable of detachably clipping onto the other one of said first connecting part or said second connecting part.
- The playhouse according to claim 1, wherein said first connecting part is positioned on an external surface of the frame body and/or is positioned on the cover of the frame body.
- The playhouse according claim 1 or 2, wherein said second connecting part is positioned on an external surface of the auxiliary modeling unit.
- The playhouse according to any preceding claim, wherein said other one of said first connecting part or said second connecting part comprises a supporting frame of the frame body, the connecting module being formed by using the positioning clip to clip the supporting frame thereby connecting the auxiliary modeling unit to the frame body.
- The playhouse according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said other one of said first connecting part or said second connecting part comprises a positioning ring, the connecting module being formed by using the positioning clip to clip the positioning ring thereby connecting the auxiliary modeling unit to the frame body.
- The playhouse according to claim 5, wherein the positioning clip further comprises a first connecting strip, and the positioning ring comprises a second connecting strip, the first connecting strip passing through the positioning clip and being fixed to one of said frame body or said auxiliary modeling unit, the second connecting strip passing through the positioning ring and being fixed to the other one of said frame body or said auxiliary modeling unit.
- The playhouse according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the positioning ring is fixed to the frame body, and the positioning clip is fixed to the auxiliary modeling unit.
- The playhouse according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein the positioning clip further includes an opening portion at a front end thereof and a through hole at its rear end, the opening portion is shaped like a duck beak; wherein the second connecting strip is passing through the through hole.
- The playhouse according to any one of claims 4 to 8, wherein the auxiliary modeling unit hangs off the frame body by the connecting module and the full weight of the auxiliary modeling unit is supported by the connecting module.
- The playhouse according to any preceding claim, wherein the auxiliary modeling unit is made of one of the following material: polyethylene foam, artificial rubber, plastic and cardboard.
- The playhouse according to any preceding claim, wherein the auxiliary modeling unit further comprises:a primary component, having a first arc-shaped sewing edge; andat least one auxiliary component, having a second arc-shaped sewing edge for connecting to the first arc-shaped sewing edge, the second arc-shaped sewing edge having a length equal to which of the first arc-shaped sewing edge, but a curvature of the first arc-shaped sewing edge is smaller than that of the second arc-shaped sewing edge.
- The playhouse according to any preceding claim, wherein each auxiliary modeling unit is filled with a filling; wherein the filling is selected from one of the following: polyethylene foam, cotton fiber, fabrics, and air.
- The playhouse according to any preceding claim, wherein each of the auxiliary modeling units further comprises at least one frame aligned in a predetermined arrangement, the frame upholds the auxiliary modeling unit and makes the auxiliary modeling unit three-dimensional.
- The playhouse according to any preceding claim, wherein each said supporting frame includes at least two arc-shaped surfaces, at least one overlapping end, and two pressing ends; each of the two pressing ends respectively presses against inner edges of the bottom surface and upholds the cover away from the bottom surface; wherein the arc-shaped surfaces, overlapping end and pressing ends of each supporting frame are formed by bending a single continuous metal wire into a shape of "8".
- The playhouse according to claim 14, wherein the playhouse further comprises several supporting frames aligned in a predetermined arrangement.
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