A habit-forming toy

By designing habit-forming toys, and utilizing a combination of a base and a habit-packing host, along with a check-in and QR code reward mechanism, the problem of existing systems lacking a gaming experience and feedback is solved. This increases children's participation and parents' supervision efficiency, achieving systematic habit cultivation.

CN116099212BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06ZHEJIANG DREAMWEAVER MOON TOYS CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
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Filing Date
2022-10-26
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing smart time management and check-in systems for children lack a gaming experience and real-world feedback, making it particularly difficult to attract younger children. Furthermore, parental supervision is not systematic enough and is prone to oversight, resulting in poor results in children's habit formation and time management.

Method used

Design a habit-forming toy that uses a base and a detachable habit pack main unit. The base contains a drive device and a recognition device, while the habit pack main unit contains a paper dispensing device and a labeling component. Children cultivate habits by punching cards to dispense paper. QR codes can be printed on the cards for parents to scan and access electronic content. The base has a sensor to control the number of cards dispensed, and a partition beam is installed inside the casing to protect the cards.

Benefits of technology

It enhances children's participation and enthusiasm in the game, motivates children to participate through the reward mechanism of the card-punching paper, improves the efficiency of parental supervision through the systematic management method, and ensures smooth paper output and convenient system replacement through the design of the card-punching paper.

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Abstract

This invention relates to the field of toys, and more particularly to a habit-forming toy. A habit-forming toy includes a base and a habit-forming main unit detachably connected to the base. The base houses a driving device and an identification device for recognizing the habit-forming main unit. The habit-forming main unit includes a housing, a paper-dispensing device disposed within the housing, and an identification component representing the main content of the habit-forming main unit. A paper-dispensing opening is constructed on the side wall of the housing, and the paper-dispensing device includes multiple sequentially connected cards, with a tear line between adjacent cards. When the habit-forming main unit is placed on the base, the driving device drives the paper-dispensing device, and the identification device acquires the identification information of the identification component. This habit-forming toy cultivates children's habits through a card-dispensing method. Children receive a card after each card-dispensing action, making the game highly engaging and encouraging children to participate.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of toys, and more particularly to a habit-forming toy. Background Technology

[0002] In children's habit formation and time management, a good record of habits is essential. Previously, habit formation and time management were generally implemented through parental supervision or children's handwritten daily activity plans. Parental supervision of children's various behaviors is not systematic enough, especially when parents are busy, making it easy to miss things. Furthermore, it can easily create a passive acceptance habit in children, leading to a lack of enthusiasm for participating in daily activities and no reward for completing them. Based on this, existing technology has developed an internet-based intelligent time management check-in system for children. For details, please refer to the intelligent time management check-in system and method for children described in this article, published in Chinese invention patent application CN113222522A. This type of check-in system connects to the cloud, allowing children to edit or view plans on a time dashboard, and also facilitating parental modifications in the backend. However, this type of intelligent time management check-in system lacks a game-like experience and real-world feedback, making it difficult for children to experience enjoyment, especially for younger children. Summary of the Invention

[0003] To address the aforementioned problems, the present invention aims to provide a habit-forming toy that uses a card-punching method to cultivate children's habit formation. Children receive a card after each punch, making the game highly engaging and encouraging children to participate.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] A habit-forming toy includes a base and a habit-forming main unit detachably connected to the base; characterized in that: a driving device and an identification device for identifying the habit-forming main unit are provided inside the base; the habit-forming main unit includes a housing with a paper outlet on its side wall, a paper dispensing device disposed inside the housing, and an identification component for characterizing the theme content of the habit-forming main unit; the paper dispensing device is capable of dispensing multiple sequentially connected cards, with a tear line provided between adjacent cards; when the habit-forming main unit is placed on the base, the driving device drives the paper dispensing device, and the identification device acquires the identification information of the identification component.

[0006] This invention adopts the above-mentioned technical solution, which relates to a habit-forming toy. The toy includes a base and a habit-forming package main unit, which is detachably connected to the base. In this design, a drive device and a recognition device are installed inside the base, and a paper dispensing device and a labeling component are installed inside the casing of the habit-forming package main unit. Thus, the relatively expensive base can be reused repeatedly, while the habit-forming package main unit can be replaced. In actual use, the habit-forming package main unit is an optional accessory, allowing parents to select the corresponding habit-forming package according to the habits they need to cultivate in their child. The information represented by the habit-forming package main unit is recognized and acquired by the recognition device.

[0007] In use, the habit pack host is placed on the base. The identification device on the base acquires the identification information of the identification components, thus enabling the base to recognize the relevant content of the installed habit pack host, such as the corresponding habit, the accompanying audio and video information, and the story content. The drive device on the base drives the paper output device. After the card is punched, the button on the base can be operated to trigger the drive device, which then drives the paper output device to deliver the punched paper.

[0008] Based on the above structure and gameplay, this habit-forming toy uses a card-punching method to cultivate children's habit formation. Children can get a card after each card-punching, making the game highly engaging and encouraging children to participate.

[0009] In a further embodiment, the checklist not only serves as a reward for completing each habit, but also features a web identifier printed on it in the paper dispensing device, containing electronic content or a website address. This web identifier is commonly represented as a QR code. After receiving the checklist, parents can scan the code with their mobile phones to directly access the electronic content or open the corresponding webpage. The electronic content can be audio / video, stories, or virtual game items, etc.

[0010] In a further preferred embodiment, a sensing device is provided on the base, and a sensing seat is constructed by protruding outward from the base. The sensing device includes a transmitter and a receiver constructed on the sensing seat, with the transmitter facing the receiver and a sensing channel constructed between the transmitter and the receiver. A first chamber for embedding the transmitter and a second chamber for embedding the receiver are constructed inward on the housing. The first chamber and the second chamber are separated by a partition beam that can be embedded in the sensing channel. A paper output channel is constructed in the partition beam, and corresponding sensing holes are provided on the first chamber and the second chamber on both sides of the paper output channel. The output path of the paper output device to deliver the carding paper to the paper output port passes through the paper output channel.

[0011] In this technical solution, the sensing device installed on the base is used to identify and control the number of sheets of card paper dispensed in a single operation. Specifically, the number of sheets of card paper dispensed is determined by whether the receiver can receive the signal from the transmitter, as the card paper is transported along the conveying path. As mentioned above, the base is relatively expensive but can be reused; therefore, this solution also places the sensing device on the base, thus eliminating the need to equip each card reader with a separate sensing device.

[0012] In the above solution, since the habit pack host is detachably connected to the base, it can be directly replaced when the card paper inside runs out, making replacement convenient for users. Based on this, this solution requires the card paper to be precisely inserted between the transmitter and receiver of the sensing device. If the card paper is inserted exposed between the transmitter and receiver, the habit pack host and base must be precisely aligned with a very small margin of error. If a large error causes the card paper to press against the transmitter or receiver, or if the card paper is squeezed during storage or transportation, it will cause wrinkles, affecting normal paper output. To solve this technical problem, this solution constructs a first chamber and a second chamber recessed into the housing, and a partition beam is built between the first and second chambers, forming a paper output channel for the card paper. Thus, in this solution, the cardboard is protected by the partition beam, the transmitter and receiver of the sensing device need to extend into the first and second chambers, and the sensing signal is realized through the sensing hole. During the assembly, storage or transportation of the main unit, the cardboard inside will not be squeezed, ensuring that the cardboard can be smoothly output after assembly.

[0013] In another alternative solution, the partition beam can be protruding out of the housing, thus eliminating the need to construct the first and second chambers on the housing, and instead embedding the partition beam directly inside the sensing channel; the same effect can be achieved.

[0014] Preferably, the paper output device includes two output wheels that rotate against each other, with the two output wheels respectively disposed inside the housing on both sides of the paper output port. In this technical solution, the two output wheels rotating against each other means that the two output wheels are in close contact and rotate in opposite directions; here, the two output wheels are located on both sides of the paper output port, and the paper passes between the two output wheels, providing power for the paper to be output based on the action of the two output wheels.

[0015] Preferably, the housing also includes a paper roll compartment for holding paper rolls, and a guide plate is installed between the paper roll compartment and the paper output channel. The carding paper roll is placed inside the paper roll compartment, and the carding paper is guided into the paper output channel by the guide plate.

[0016] Preferably, the drive device includes at least two rotating components with their output ends exposed on the base surface; the two output wheels are connected to transmission components with their input ends exposed on the housing for connecting the rotating components; when the packing unit is connected to the base, the rotating components and transmission components are circumferentially linked. In this scheme, the drive device drives the two rotating components to rotate. When the packing unit is connected to the base, the input end of the transmission component on the output wheel is inserted into the output end of the rotating component of the drive device, thereby achieving circumferential linkage between the two. The drive device inside the base can drive the output wheel inside the packing unit to rotate, realizing the paper output of the card reader.

[0017] In a specific implementation, the rotating component is a rotating sleeve movably mounted on the base, the transmission component is a rotating seat rotatably disposed within the housing, the output wheel is disposed on the rotating seat, and a connecting shaft extending out of the outer wall of the housing is formed on the rotating seat; when the package is connected to the base, the connecting shaft is inserted into the rotating sleeve to achieve circumferential linkage.

[0018] In the specific embodiment, the driving device includes a drive motor and a gear assembly connected to the output end of the drive motor. The gear assembly has two meshing output gears at its end, and two rotating components are respectively mounted on the two output gears. The output end of the drive motor drives the gear assembly, and the two output gears at the end of the gear assembly mesh with each other, rotating in opposite directions during rotation, thereby driving the two output wheels connected to it to grind against each other.

[0019] Preferably, the sensing base is disposed on the upper surface of the base, and the first and second chambers are constructed on the lower surface of the housing; when the habit package host is placed on the upper end of the base, the transmitting end and receiving end on the sensing base are respectively embedded in the first and second chambers. In this embodiment, the habit package host is placed above the base. Further, the sensing base is constructed as an upward-opening U-shaped base, with the transmitting end and receiving end of the sensing device located within the two U-shaped arms of the U-shaped base, and a sensing channel formed inside the U-shaped opening of the U-shaped base.

[0020] Preferably, the lower end face of the housing is provided with a retaining edge extending downward along its edge, and the lower end of the retaining edge extends at least to no higher than the lower end of the connecting shaft. In this design, the lower end of the retaining edge at the edge of the lower end face of the housing is lower than or level with the lower end of the connecting shaft, that is, the connecting shaft is covered within its enclosed area, so that the main unit can be placed directly on a flat surface without being unable to be placed due to the setting of the connecting shaft.

[0021] Preferably, the shell contains a cavity within it, and a capsule toy is placed inside the cavity. A top plate is detachably or movably connected to the shell above the cavity. A locking assembly is installed inside the top plate, and the locking tongue of the assembly engages with a locking groove in the shell, thus connecting the top plate to the shell. In this design, the capsule toy is placed inside the shell cavity, and the top plate is fixed to the shell using the locking assembly. To access the capsule toy, the locking assembly must be released, and the top plate opened. The capsule toy can serve as the final reward in the entire habit-forming process, thereby motivating children to complete the entire check-in process and promoting the development of good habits.

[0022] Preferably, a transparent window or perforated window is constructed on one side of the shell, allowing observation of the interior of the shell cavity; the lower end of the capsule toy is movably positioned on the bottom surface of the shell cavity; a twisting assembly is provided at the upper end of the shell, including a lever inside the shell cavity pressing against the upper end of the capsule toy, and a lever outside the shell; the lower end of the lever passes through the top plate of the shell and connects to the lever, and the lever and its connecting lever are movably connected to the top plate. The toy's shell has an interior cavity for holding the capsule toy, allowing children to observe the capsule toy inside the shell cavity through the transparent window or perforated window before obtaining it. During this process, children can operate the lever at the upper end of the shell; as the lever twists relative to the top plate, it causes the lever inside the shell to act on the capsule toy, causing the capsule to swing along its lower end. This interaction between the child and the capsule toy through the lever enhances the capsule toy's appeal and motivates the child to develop a habit.

[0023] In a specific implementation, the actuating surface of the actuating block that abuts against the capsule is constructed as an arc surface adapted to the outer contour of the capsule. In this design, the arc surface at the inner end of the actuating block can fit snugly against the outer contour of the capsule, thereby making it easier to control the amplitude of the capsule's actuation.

[0024] In a specific implementation, a through hole is formed in the middle of the top plate, and a movable seat is embedded inside the through hole. The lower end of the actuating rod is detachably inserted into the upper end of the movable seat, and the upper end of the actuating block is inserted into the lower end of the movable seat. In this technical solution, the movable seat is movably set inside the through hole. When the actuating rod is operated, it drives the movable seat, which in turn drives the actuating block below to move.

[0025] In a further preferred embodiment, the actuating assembly further includes an elastic reset component acting on the actuating block, actuating lever, or movable seat. The elastic reset component drives the actuating block, actuating lever, and movable seat to reset. The elastic reset component provides a certain resistance during operation, thus giving the actuating process a certain tactile feedback; on the other hand, the elastic reset component functions as an elastic reset mechanism, ensuring that the actuating block, actuating lever, and movable seat reset when the external force is removed.

[0026] Preferably, the top plate includes an upper panel and a lower panel that are connected and fixed to each other, a movable cavity is formed between the upper panel and the lower panel, and a through hole is formed above the movable cavity; the movable seat is disposed inside the movable cavity.

[0027] Preferably, the movable seat is connected to shafts on both its left and right sides, with the shafts positioned between the top and bottom panels. The movable seat can swing along the axis of the shafts, and the elastic reset component is a torsion spring sleeved on the shaft. Based on this structure, the movable seat can only swing around the axis of the shaft, and the torsion spring resets the actuating block, actuating lever, and movable seat when the external force is removed.

[0028] In a preferred embodiment, a connecting groove is constructed within the upper end of the movable base, and a locking groove is provided on the side wall of the connecting groove; a locking block is constructed on the lower end of the actuating rod; after the locking block extends into the connecting groove, it rotates into the locking groove, thereby connecting the actuating rod to the movable base. In this embodiment, the actuating rod is rotatably mounted on the movable base, enabling locking or unlocking of the movable base. In the unlocked state, the actuating rod can be removed from the movable base, allowing it to be used for other purposes and reducing the packaging and storage space of the capsule toy.

[0029] Preferably, a positioning groove is provided on the bottom surface of the shell cavity, and an arc-shaped groove or arc-shaped protrusion is constructed at the center of the positioning groove; an arc-shaped protrusion or arc-shaped groove is provided on the lower end of the capsule; the lower end of the capsule is embedded in the positioning groove, and the arc-shaped protrusion is embedded in the arc-shaped groove. In this technical solution, the positioning groove allows the lower end of the capsule to be embedded in it, and the arc-shaped protrusion embedded in the arc-shaped groove achieves positioning of the capsule relative to the center of the shell cavity. This prevents the capsule from tipping over under small-amplitude twisting and allows the capsule to be reset when the lever is turned to return to its original position.

[0030] Preferably, the capsule toy also includes a cartoon-shaped doll and a positioning seat that can be fitted into the positioning slot; the lower end of the cartoon-shaped doll is detachably inserted into the positioning seat. In this design, the child can obtain the cartoon-shaped doll when they acquire and open the capsule toy, and the doll can be placed inside the shell cavity of the casing via the positioning seat.

[0031] As described above, the lower end of the lever is detachably plugged in, further configuring the lower end of the lever as a key component capable of unlocking the locking assembly. In this case, the lever can be removed from the movable base and used as a key to open the locking assembly, thereby removing the top plate to access the gashapon inside the shell cavity.

[0032] Furthermore, an elastic component is installed inside the housing; the output end of the elastic component rests on the locking component; when the locking component is unlocked, the elastic component can lift the locking component and the top plate. In this design, the top plate is installed above the housing, either connected to the housing but movably connected to it, or detachably connected to the housing. The top plate can be locked to the housing based on the locking component installed inside it. Based on this, this design provides an elastic component inside the housing, with its output end resting on the locking component or the top plate; thus, after unlocking, the elastic component lifts the top plate, raising it at least partially relative to the housing, making it easier for children to open or remove the top plate to access items inside the housing.

[0033] In a specific implementation, the locking component is located at the corner of the top plate, and a latch is provided on the edge or lower end of the top plate opposite to the locking component, which can be inserted into the housing. After the latch is inserted into the housing, the locking component can lock the top plate to the upper part of the housing. In this scheme, the top plate achieves an initial connection with the housing by inserting the latch, and then the locking component locks the top plate to the housing. In the unlocked state, the corner of the top plate on the side where the locking component is located is popped up, and the connection between the top plate and the housing can be released by holding the top plate and applying slight force.

[0034] In a specific implementation, the locking assembly includes a lock cylinder block rotatably disposed above the top plate and a lock tongue block disposed below the top plate; the lock tongue block or the lock cylinder block passes through the top plate and is inserted into each other to achieve circumferential linkage; the output end of the elastic component supports the lower end of the lock tongue block, and the side wall of the lock tongue block is provided with a protruding tongue in a radial direction; the housing includes a stop block disposed circumferentially outside the lock tongue block, and the stop block is provided with an unlocking hole adapted to the protruding tongue on the lock tongue block; the elastic component can lift the locking assembly and the top plate only when the protruding tongue is axially opposite to the unlocking hole.

[0035] Based on the above scheme, when the locking assembly locks the top plate to the housing, the protrusion on the latch block is circumferentially offset from the unlocking hole, meaning they are not on the same axial direction. Thus, when the protrusion is confined below the stop block, the stop block and the protrusion cooperate to lock the top plate onto the housing. At this time, the elastic component is in a compressed state. When the lock cylinder block drives the latch block to rotate, causing the protrusion to be axially aligned with the unlocking hole, the elastic component can lift the locking assembly and the top plate; the protrusion moves from the unlocking hole to above the stop block, and the top plate and housing are unlocked.

[0036] In a further embodiment, a groove is provided on the upper surface of the top plate, and a limiting block is provided inside the groove; the lock cylinder block has a limiting groove adapted to the limiting block; when the lock cylinder block is embedded in the groove, the limiting block engages with the limiting groove, and the limiting block is used to limit the circumferential rotation range of the lock cylinder block. In this embodiment, the lock cylinder block is embedded in the groove, and the surface of the lock cylinder block preferably does not exceed or slightly exceeds the upper surface of the top plate, thereby ensuring that the top surface of the toy is flat. The limiting block inside the groove cooperates with the limiting groove on the lock cylinder block, thereby limiting the rotation range of the lock cylinder block.

[0037] Furthermore, the housing also includes a latching chamber located at the center of the stop block, with the latching block situated inside the latching chamber. The latching block is supported by the latching chamber, thereby regulating the installation position and range of motion of the latching block.

[0038] In the specific design, the sidewall of the latch chamber has a locking protrusion and an unlocking protrusion, with the unlocking protrusion axially corresponding to the unlocking hole. A positioning groove is constructed on the outer end of the latch block's protrusion. This positioning groove engages with the locking or unlocking protrusion, placing the locking assembly in either the locked or unlocked state. In this design, the locking and unlocking protrusions provide positional feedback to children during locking or unlocking. When the lock cylinder is rotated into position, there is feedback from the force of the locking or unlocking protrusion engaging the positioning groove, allowing the child to understand that it has been rotated to the correct position. Furthermore, in both locked and unlocked states, the engagement of the locking or unlocking protrusion with the positioning groove prevents the lock cylinder from shifting and causing misalignment.

[0039] In a specific implementation, the elastic component includes a support member that slides vertically within the housing, and a support spring sleeved on the support member; the upper end of the support member supports the latch block. The elastic force of the support spring is transmitted to the latch block through the support member.

[0040] Furthermore, the side wall of the locking tongue compartment is constructed with vertically arranged sliding grooves, and the upper end of the support member is embedded in the sliding grooves. In this design, the sliding grooves are arranged vertically, and the upper end of the support member is embedded in the sliding grooves, thus restricting the support member to move only vertically along the sliding grooves, thereby restricting the elastic support direction of the elastic component.

[0041] Preferably, a sleeve portion is constructed inside the housing below the locking assembly, the lower end of the support member is disposed on the sleeve portion, and the support spring is located inside the sleeve portion with its upper end supporting the support member. This solution includes two options: the sleeve portion is fitted onto the outer side of the lower end of the support member, and the lower end of the support member is fitted onto the sleeve portion. Attached Figure Description

[0042] Figure 1A schematic diagram of the structure of the habit-forming toy involved in this invention.

[0043] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the host and base of the package in a separated state.

[0044] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of part A.

[0045] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the base.

[0046] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the custom package host.

[0047] Figure 6 This is a partial internal diagram of the host computer.

[0048] Figure 7 for Figure 6 Enlarged view of part B.

[0049] Figure 8 This is a diagram showing the top panel of the main unit of the package in the open state.

[0050] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom of the top plate.

[0051] Figure 10 This is an exploded view of the top slab.

[0052] Figure 11 This is a diagram showing the lever in the removed state.

[0053] Figure 12 A schematic diagram showing the state of the locking assembly in advance for the toggle lever.

[0054] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly of the lock cylinder block and the top plate.

[0055] Figure 14 This is a partial schematic diagram of the end corner of the shell.

[0056] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the elastic support structure inside the host computer.

[0057] Figure 16 for Figure 15 Enlarged view of part C.

[0058] Figure 17 This is a diagram illustrating the state of the gashapon capsules removed from the main unit of the device.

[0059] Figure 18 This is a diagram illustrating the state of placing a doll inside the main unit of the package.

[0060] Figure 19This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the card reader. Detailed Implementation

[0061] Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.

[0062] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "clockwise," and "counterclockwise," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention.

[0063] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this invention, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise.

[0064] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention according to the specific circumstances.

[0065] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0066] like Figures 1-18 As shown, this embodiment relates to a habit-forming toy, including a base 1 and a habit-forming main unit 2 detachably connected to the base 1.

[0067] The base 1 is internally equipped with a drive device 3, an identification device 4 for identifying the custom package host 2, and a sensing device 5 for sensing the printing paper. Figure 4 As shown, the drive device 3 within the base 1 includes a drive motor 31 and a gear assembly 32 connected to the output end of the drive motor 31. The gear assembly 32 has two meshing output gears 33 at its end. The output end of the drive motor 31 drives the gear assembly 32, and the two output gears 33 at the end of the gear assembly 32 mesh with each other, thus rotating in opposite directions during rotation. Each of the two output gears 33 has a rotating component 34, with at least its output end exposed on the surface of the base 1. This rotating component 34 transmits power to the paper output device inside the paper pack host 2 when the host is connected to the base 1. Specifically, as shown in the figure, the rotating component 34 is a rotating sleeve movably fitted onto the base 1.

[0068] The identification device 4 can be any existing mature identification scheme, such as the identification scheme described in Chinese invention patent application with publication number "CN113160628A", or it can be a communication with a passive RFID transponder and / or an active RFID transponder.

[0069] like Figure 2 and 3 As shown, a base 1 protrudes outward to form a sensing base 11. The sensing device 5 includes a transmitter 51 and a receiver 52 built on the sensing base 11. The transmitter 51 faces the receiver 52, and a sensing channel 53 is formed between the transmitter 51 and the receiver 52. In a specific embodiment, the sensing base 11 is disposed on the upper surface of the base 1. The sensing base 11 is constructed as an upward-opening U-shaped base. The transmitter 51 and receiver 52 of the sensing device 5 are respectively located within the two U-shaped arms of the U-shaped base, and the sensing channel 53 is formed inside the U-shaped opening of the U-shaped base.

[0070] like Figure 1-6 As shown, the habitual pack host 2 includes a housing 21, a paper output device disposed inside the housing 21, and an identification component 22 for characterizing the subject matter of the habitual pack host 2. The identification component 22 is adapted to the identification device 4 on the base 1 and can employ existing identification technology. When the habitual pack host 2 is placed on the base 1, the identification device 4 acquires the identification information of the identification component 22.

[0071] like Figure 2 and 6As shown, a paper outlet 24 is constructed on the side wall of the housing 21. The paper output device includes two output wheels 231 that rotate relative to each other. The two output wheels 231 are respectively disposed inside the housing 21 on both sides of the paper outlet 24. The two output wheels 231 are connected to a transmission component 25 whose input end protrudes from the housing 21 for connecting the rotating component 34. Specifically, the transmission component 25 is a rotating seat rotatably disposed inside the housing 21, and the output wheels 231 are disposed on the rotating seat. A connecting shaft 251 extending out of the outer wall of the housing 21 is formed on the rotating seat. When the pack is connected to the base 1, the connecting shaft 251 is inserted into the rotating sleeve to achieve circumferential linkage. In this scheme, the drive device 3 drives the two rotating components 34 to rotate. When the pack host 2 is connected to the base 1, the input end of the transmission component 25 on the output wheel 231 is inserted into the output end of the rotating component 34 of the drive device 3, thereby achieving circumferential linkage between the two. The drive device 3 inside the base 1 can drive the output wheel 231 inside the pack host 2 to rotate. In this design, the mutual rolling of the two output wheels 231 means that the two output wheels 231 rotate in close contact with each other in opposite directions. Here, the two output wheels 231 are located on both sides of the paper outlet 24. The card paper passes between the two output wheels 231, and the two output wheels 231 provide power for the card paper to be ejected, thus realizing the ejection of the card paper.

[0072] In addition, the housing 21 also has a paper roll compartment 26 for placing paper rolls, and a guide plate 27 is provided between the paper roll compartment 26 and the paper output channel. The carding paper roll is placed inside the paper roll compartment 26, and the carding paper is guided into the paper output channel through the guide plate 27.

[0073] like Figure 5 A retaining edge 28 is provided on the lower end face of the housing 21, extending downwards along its edge. The lower end of the retaining edge 28 extends at least to the lower end of the connecting shaft 251. Since the lower end of the retaining edge 28 on the lower end face of the housing 21 is lower than or level with the lower end of the connecting shaft 251, the connecting shaft 251 is enclosed within its enclosed area. This allows the main unit 2 to be placed directly on a flat surface without being prevented from being placed due to the connecting shaft 251. Alternatively, the retaining edge 28 can also partially cover the upper edge of the base 1, thus providing a certain positioning function when the main unit 2 is installed on the base 1.

[0074] The aforementioned habit-forming toy includes a base 1 and a habit-pack main unit 2. The habit-pack main unit 2 is detachably connected to the base 1. In this design, a drive device 3 and a recognition device 4 are installed inside the base 1, and a paper dispensing device and a labeling component 22 are installed inside the housing 21 of the habit-pack main unit 2. Thus, the relatively expensive base 1 can be reused repeatedly, while the habit-pack main unit 2 can be replaced. In actual use, the habit-pack main unit 2 is an optional accessory, allowing parents to select the corresponding habit-pack according to the habits they need to cultivate in their children. The information represented by the habit-pack main unit 2 is recognized and acquired by the recognition device 4.

[0075] In use, the habit pack host 2 is placed on the base 1. The identification device 4 on the base 1 acquires the identification information of the identification component 22, so the base 1 can identify the relevant content of the installed habit pack host 2, such as the corresponding habit, the equipped audio and video information, and the story content. The drive device 3 on the base 1 drives the paper output device. After the card is punched, the button on the base 1 can be operated to trigger the drive device 3, which then drives the paper output device to feed out the punched paper.

[0076] Based on the above structure and gameplay, this habit-forming toy uses a card-punching method to cultivate children's habit formation. Children can get a card after each card-punching, making the game highly engaging and encouraging children to participate.

[0077] In a further embodiment, the checklist not only serves as a reward for completing each habit, but also features a web identifier printed on it in the paper dispensing device, containing electronic content or a website address. This web identifier is commonly represented as a QR code. After receiving the checklist, parents can scan the code with their mobile phones to directly access the electronic content or open the corresponding webpage. The electronic content can be audio / video, stories, or virtual game items, etc.

[0078] Furthermore, in the above solution, since the custom paper pack host 2 is detachably connected to the base 1, the custom paper pack host 2 can be directly replaced when the card printing paper inside it runs out, thus facilitating replacement for the user. Based on this, this solution requires the card printing paper to be precisely inserted between the transmitter 51 and receiver 52 of the sensing device 5. If the card printing paper is inserted exposed between the transmitter 51 and receiver 52, the custom paper pack host 2 and base 1 must be precisely aligned with a very small error range. If a large error causes the card printing paper to press against the transmitter 51 or receiver 52, or if the card printing paper is squeezed during storage or transportation, it will cause wrinkles in the card printing paper, affecting normal paper output. To solve this technical problem, such as... Figure 5 As shown, this design features a recessed first chamber 211 for embedding the transmitter 51 and a second chamber 212 for embedding the receiver 52 on the housing 21. The first chamber 211 and the second chamber 212 are separated by a partition beam 213 that can be embedded within the sensing channel 53. A paper output channel 214 is constructed within the partition beam 213, and corresponding sensing holes 215 are provided on the first chamber 211 and the second chamber 212 on both sides of the paper output channel 214. The output path of the paper output device to the paper output port 24 passes through the paper output channel 214. Specifically, the first chamber 211 and the second chamber 212 are constructed on the lower end surface of the housing 21. When the main unit 2 is placed on the upper end of the base 1, the transmitter 51 and the receiver 52 on the sensing base 11 are embedded in the first chamber 211 and the second chamber 212, respectively.

[0079] In the above technical solution, the sensing device 5 installed on the base 1 is used to identify and control the number of sheets of card paper dispensed in a single operation. Specifically, the card paper's conveying path passes between the transmitter 51 and receiver 52 of the sensing device 5. The number of sheets of card paper dispensed is determined based on whether the receiver 52 can receive the signal from the transmitter 51. As mentioned above, the base 1 is relatively expensive but can be reused. Therefore, in this solution, the sensing device 5 is also installed on the base 1, thus eliminating the need to equip each custom package host 2 with a sensing device 5.

[0080] This design features a recessed first chamber 211 and a second chamber 212 on the housing 21, with a partition beam 213 between them. The partition beam 213 forms a paper output channel 214 through which the card reader passes. Thus, the card reader is protected by the partition beam 213. The transmitter 51 and receiver 52 of the sensing device 5 need to extend into the first chamber 211 and the second chamber 212, and the sensing signal is transmitted through the sensing hole 215. This design prevents the card reader from being compressed during assembly, storage, or transportation of the main unit 2, ensuring smooth output after assembly.

[0081] like Figure 19 As shown, the paper output device feeds out multiple sequentially connected card reader sheets 100. A tear line 101 is provided between two adjacent card reader sheets 100, and an opening 102 is also provided between two adjacent card reader sheets 100 at the location of the tear line 101. The tear line 101 facilitates children tearing off the card reader sheet 100 after output. The opening 102 between two card reader sheets 100 is used for identification by the sensing device 5. Specifically, when a card reader sheet 100 is between the transmitter 51 and the receiver 52, the signal from the transmitter 51 is blocked by the card reader sheet 100 and cannot be received by the receiver 52; when the opening 102 is between the transmitter 51 and the receiver 52, the signal emitted by the transmitter 51 can be received by the receiver 52 through the opening 102. Based on this, the number of card reader sheets 100 output at one time is controlled.

[0082] like Figure 1As shown in Figures 2 and 8, a cavity 210 is constructed inside the shell 21, and a gashapon 6 is placed inside the cavity 210. A top plate 29 is detachably or movably connected to the shell 21 above the cavity 210. A locking component 71 is installed inside the top plate 29, and the locking tongue of the locking component 71 can engage with the locking groove of the shell 21, so that the top plate 29 is connected to the shell 21. In this design, the gashapon 6 is placed inside the cavity 210 inside the shell 21, and the top plate 29 is fixed to the shell 21 by the locking component 71. To obtain the gashapon 6, the locking component 71 must be released and the top plate 29 opened. The gashapon 6 can serve as the final reward for the entire habit-forming process, thereby motivating the child to complete the entire check-in process, which is conducive to cultivating the child's habit.

[0083] In a further embodiment, a transparent window or perforated window 219 is constructed on one side of the housing 21, allowing observation of the interior of the cavity 210. The lower end of the capsule toy 6 is movably positioned on the bottom surface of the cavity 210. A torsion assembly 8 is provided at the upper end of the housing 21. The torsion assembly 8 includes a toggle block 82 located inside the cavity 210 and pressing against the upper end of the capsule toy 6, and a toggle rod 81 located outside the housing 21. The lower end of the toggle rod 81 passes through the top plate 29 of the housing 21 and is connected to the toggle block 82. The toggle rod 81 and its connecting toggle block 82 are movably connected to the top plate 29. The shell 21 of this toy has a cavity 210 inside for holding the capsule toy 6. The capsule toy 6 can be observed inside the cavity 210 through the transparent window or perforated window 219 before the child obtains it. During this process, children can operate the lever 81 at the top of the casing 21. As the lever 81 twists relative to the top plate 29, it drives the internal lever 82 of the casing 21 to act on the capsule toy 6, causing the capsule toy 6 to swing along its lower end. In this process, children interact with the capsule toy 6 through the lever, thereby increasing the attractiveness of the capsule toy 6 to children and enhancing their motivation to cultivate habits.

[0084] like Figure 9 As shown, the actuating surface of the actuating block 82 that abuts against the capsule toy 6 is constructed as an arc surface 821 that conforms to the outer contour of the capsule toy 6. In this design, the arc surface 821 at the inner end of the actuating block 82 can fit snugly against the outer contour of the capsule toy 6, thereby making it easier to control the amplitude of the actuation of the capsule toy 6.

[0085] like Figure 10 and 11As shown, a through hole 290 is formed in the middle of the top plate 29, and a movable seat 83 is embedded inside the through hole 290. The lower end of the actuating rod 81 is detachably inserted into the upper end of the movable seat 83, and the upper end of the actuating block 82 is inserted into the lower end of the movable seat 83. In this technical solution, the movable seat 83 is movably disposed inside the through hole 290. When the actuating rod 81 is operated, it drives the movable seat 83, thereby driving the actuating block 82 below to move. In a specific solution, the top plate 29 includes an upper panel 291 and a lower panel 292 that are connected and fixed to each other. A movable cavity is formed between the upper panel 291 and the lower panel 292. The through hole 290 is formed above the movable cavity, and the movable seat 83 is disposed inside the movable cavity.

[0086] Furthermore, the actuation assembly also includes an elastic reset component 84 acting on the actuation block 82, the actuation lever 81, or the movable seat 83. The elastic reset component 84 drives the actuation block 82, the actuation lever 81, and the movable seat 83 to reset. The elastic reset component 84 provides a certain resistance during operation, thus giving the actuation process a certain tactile feedback. On the other hand, the elastic reset component 84 serves as an elastic reset mechanism; when the external force is removed, the actuation block 82, the actuation lever 81, and the movable seat 83 will reset. Specifically, the movable seat 83 has shafts 831 connected to both its left and right sides, and the shafts 831 are positioned between the upper plate 291 and the lower plate 292. The movable seat 83 can swing along the axis of the shafts 831, and the elastic reset component 84 is a torsion spring sleeved on the shafts 831. Based on this structure, the movable seat 83 can only swing around the axis of the shafts 831, and the torsion spring resets the actuation block 82, the actuation lever 81, and the movable seat 83 when the external force is removed.

[0087] like Figure 11 As shown, the structure where the upper end of the actuating block 82 is inserted into the lower end of the movable seat 83 is as follows: a connecting groove 832 is constructed inside the upper end of the movable seat 83, and a locking groove is provided on the side wall of the connecting groove 832. A locking block 811 is constructed on the lower end of the actuating rod 81. After the locking block 811 extends into the connecting groove 832, it rotates into the locking groove, thus connecting the actuating rod 81 to the movable seat 83. In this design, the actuating rod 81 is rotatably mounted on the movable seat 83, enabling locking or unlocking of the movable seat 83. In the unlocked state, the actuating rod 81 can be removed from the movable seat 83, allowing it to be used for other purposes and reducing the packaging and storage space of the gashapon 6 interactive toy. Furthermore, the lower end of the actuating rod 81 can be constructed as a key component capable of unlocking the locking assembly 71. In this case, the lever 81 can be removed from the movable seat 83 and used as a key to open the locking assembly 71, remove the top plate 29 and obtain the gashapon 6 inside the shell cavity 210.

[0088] like Figure 17As shown, a positioning groove 216 is provided on the bottom surface of the shell cavity 210, and an arc-shaped groove or arc-shaped protrusion 217 is constructed at the center of the positioning groove 216. An arc-shaped protrusion 217 or an arc-shaped groove is provided on the lower end of the capsule toy 6. The lower end of the capsule toy 6 is embedded in the positioning groove 216, and the arc-shaped protrusion 217 is embedded in the arc-shaped groove. In this technical solution, the positioning groove 216 allows the lower end of the capsule toy 6 to be embedded in it, and the arc-shaped protrusion 217 embedded in the arc-shaped groove achieves positioning of the capsule toy 6 relative to the center of the shell cavity 210. This prevents the capsule toy 6 from tipping over under small-amplitude twisting, and allows the capsule toy 6 to return to its original position when the toggle block 82 is reset.

[0089] Furthermore, the capsule toy 6 also includes a cartoon-shaped doll 61 inside, and a positioning seat 62 that can be fitted into the positioning slot 216. The lower end of the cartoon-shaped doll 61 is detachably inserted into the positioning seat 62. In this design, when a child obtains and opens the capsule toy 6, they can obtain the cartoon-shaped doll 61, which can be placed inside the cavity 210 of the shell 21 via the positioning seat 62.

[0090] like Figure 15 As shown, an elastic component is installed inside the housing 21. The output end of the elastic component rests on the locking component 71. When the locking component 71 is unlocked, the elastic component can lift the locking component 71 and the top plate 29. In this design, the top plate 29 is installed above the housing 21, and can be connected to the housing 21 but movably connected to it, or it can be detachably connected to the top of the housing 21. The top plate 29 can be locked to the housing 21 based on the locking component 71 installed inside it. Based on this, this design provides an elastic component inside the housing 21, and the output end of the elastic component rests on the locking component 71 or the top plate 29. Thus, after unlocking, the elastic component lifts the top plate 29, thereby raising the top plate 29 at least partially relative to the housing 21, making it easier for children to open or remove the top plate 29 to access items inside the housing 21.

[0091] In a specific implementation, the locking component 71 is located at the corner of the top plate 29, and a latch is provided on the edge or lower end of the top plate 29 opposite to the location of the locking component 71, which can be inserted into the housing 21. After the latch is inserted into the housing 21, the locking component 71 can lock the top plate 29 to the upper end of the housing 21. In this scheme, the top plate 29 achieves an initial connection with the housing 21 by inserting the latch, and then the locking component 71 locks the top plate 29 and the housing 21. In the unlocked state, the corner of the top plate 29 on the side where the locking component 71 is located is popped up, and the connection between the top plate 29 and the housing 21 can be released by holding the top plate 29 and applying slight force.

[0092] like Figure 13In the illustrated scheme, the locking assembly 71 includes a lock cylinder block 711 rotatably disposed above the top plate 29, and a lock tongue block 712 disposed below the top plate 29. The lock tongue block 712 or the lock cylinder block 711 passes through the top plate 29 and interlocks to achieve circumferential linkage. The output end of the elastic component supports the lower end of the lock tongue block 712, and a protruding tongue 713 is radially protruding from the side wall of the lock tongue block 712. The housing 21 includes a stop block 201 arranged circumferentially outward around the lock tongue block 712, and the stop block 201 has an unlocking hole 202 adapted to the protruding tongue 713 on the lock tongue block 712. Only when the protruding tongue 713 is axially aligned with the unlocking hole 202 can the elastic component lift the locking assembly 71 and the top plate 29. Based on the above scheme, when the locking assembly 71 locks the top plate 29 and the housing 21, the protrusion 713 on the locking tongue block 712 is circumferentially offset from the unlocking hole 202, i.e., not on the same axial direction. Thus, when the protrusion 713 is restricted below the stop block 201, the stop block 201 and the protrusion 713 cooperate to lock the top plate 29 onto the housing 21. At this time, the elastic assembly is in a compressed state. When the lock cylinder block 711 drives the locking tongue block 712 to rotate, causing the protrusion 713 to be axially aligned with the unlocking hole 202, the elastic assembly can lift the locking assembly 71 and the top plate 29. The protrusion 713 moves from the unlocking hole 202 to above the stop block 201, and the top plate 29 and the housing 21 are unlocked.

[0093] Furthermore, a groove 295 is provided on the upper surface of the top plate 29, and a limiting block 296 is provided inside the groove 295. A limiting groove 7110 adapted to the limiting block 296 is constructed on the lock cylinder block 711. When the lock cylinder block 711 is embedded in the groove 295, the limiting block 296 engages with the limiting groove 7110, and the limiting block 296 limits the circumferential rotation range of the lock cylinder block 711. In this design, the lock cylinder block 711 is embedded in the groove 295, and the surface of the lock cylinder block 711 preferably does not exceed or slightly exceeds the upper surface of the top plate 29, thereby ensuring a flat top surface for the toy. The limiting block 296 inside the groove 295 cooperates with the limiting groove 7110 on the lock cylinder block 711, thereby limiting the rotation range of the lock cylinder block 711.

[0094] like Figure 14As shown, the housing 21 also includes a latch chamber 715 located at the center of the stop block 201, with a latch block 712 inside the latch chamber 715. The latch block 712 is supported by the latch chamber 715, thus regulating its installation position and range of motion. A locking protrusion 716 and an unlocking protrusion 717 are constructed on the side wall of the latch chamber 715, with the unlocking protrusion 717 axially corresponding to the unlocking hole 202. A positioning groove 718 is constructed on the outer end of the tongue 713 of the latch block 712. The positioning groove 718 on the latch block 712 engages with the locking protrusion 716 or the unlocking protrusion 717, placing the locking assembly 71 in a locked or unlocked state. In this design, the locking protrusion 716 and the unlocking protrusion 717 provide children with positional feedback during the locking or unlocking process. Specifically, when the lock cylinder block 711 is rotated into place, there is feedback from the force of the locking protrusion 716 or the unlocking protrusion 717 engaging the positioning groove 718, allowing the child to understand that it has been rotated into position. Furthermore, in both locked and unlocked states, the engagement of the locking protrusion 716 or the unlocking protrusion 717 with the positioning groove 718 also prevents the lock cylinder block 711 from shifting and becoming misaligned.

[0095] like Figure 16 As shown, the elastic component includes a support member 721 that slides vertically within the housing 21, and a support spring (not shown in the figure) sleeved on the support member 721. The upper end of the support member 721 supports the latch block 712. The elastic force of the support spring is transmitted to the latch block 712 through the support member 721. Further, a vertically arranged sliding groove 719 is constructed on the side wall of the latch chamber 715, and the upper end of the support member 721 is embedded in the sliding groove 719. In this design, the sliding groove 719 is vertically arranged, and the upper end of the support member 721 is embedded in the sliding groove 719, thus restricting the support member 721 to move only vertically along the sliding groove 719, thereby limiting the elastic support direction of the elastic component. The housing 21 below the locking assembly 71 has a sleeve portion 710 inside. The lower end of the support member 721 is disposed on the sleeve portion 710, and the support spring is located inside the sleeve portion 710 with its upper end supporting the support member 721. This solution includes two options: the sleeve portion 710 is fitted onto the outer side of the lower end of the support member 721, and the lower end of the support member 721 is fitted onto the sleeve portion 710.

[0096] Based on the above structure, this habit-forming toy aims to cultivate children's habits, such as reading, eating, and washing, through a game-like approach. Before use, parents need to select the corresponding habit pack host 2, with different habit pack host 2 corresponding to different habit check-ins. During use, first install the habit pack host 2 on the base 1 → turn on the base 1 → the child completes the corresponding habit task → press the check-in button on the base 1 → the base 1 emits a sound [the sound corresponds to the shape of the doll inside the capsule] → a check-in sheet 100 is dispensed → scan the QR code on the check-in sheet 100 to enter the mini-program and obtain game props → after 21 days of check-ins, the lever 81 can be pulled out as a key → unlock the locking component 71 to open the top plate 29 and take out the gashapon 6 → open the gashapon 6 to obtain a pet doll → the pet doll can be stored inside the shell cavity 210 of the habit pack host 2.

[0097] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0098] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of the present invention without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. A habit forming toy comprising a base (1) and a habit pack host (2) removably attached above the base (1); characterized in that: The base (1) is internally provided with driving device (3), and the identification device (4) for identifying the habit package host (2); the habit package host (2) includes the shell (21) with the paper outlet (24) on the side wall, and the paper outlet device arranged in the shell (21), and the identification component (22) for representing the theme content of the habit package host (2); when the habit package host (2) is placed on the base (1), the driving device (3) drives the connection paper outlet device, and the identification device (4) obtains the identification information of the identification component (22).

2. A habit formation toy according to claim 1, wherein: The clock-in paper (100) in the paper outlet device is printed with network identification code recording electronic content or website.

3. A habit formation toy according to claim 1, wherein: The base (1) is provided with inductive device (5), the inductive device (5) includes transmitting end (51) and receiving end (52), the transmitting end (51) is towards the receiving end (52) and the transmitting end (51) and the receiving end (52) are built with inductive channel (53) between them; the shell (21) is built with the partition beam (213) capable of embedding in the inductive channel (53), and the paper outlet channel (214) is built in the partition beam (213); the output path of the paper outlet device conveying clock-in paper (100) to the paper outlet (24) passes through the paper outlet channel (214).

4. The habit forming toy according to claim 3, characterized in that: The base (1) is outwardly convexly built with inductive seat (11), and the transmitting end (51) and the receiving end (52) of the inductive device (5) are built on the inductive seat (11); the shell (21) is concavely built with the first chamber (211) for embedding the transmitting end (51), and the second chamber (212) for embedding the receiving end (52); the first chamber (211) and the second chamber (212) are separated by the partition beam (213).

5. A habit formation toy according to claim 1, wherein: The paper outlet device includes two output wheels (231) that are mutually rolled, and the two output wheels (231) are respectively arranged in the shell (21) inside the paper outlet (24) on both sides; the shell (21) is further provided with a paper roll warehouse (26) for placing a paper roll, and a guide plate (27) is arranged between the paper roll warehouse (26) and the paper outlet channel (214).

6. A habit formation toy according to claim 5, wherein: The driving device (3) includes two rotating components (34) with at least output end exposed on the surface of the base (1); the two output wheels (231) are connected with transmission components (25) with input end exposed on the shell (21) for connecting the rotating components (34); when the clock-in bag is connected on the base (1), the rotating components (34) and the transmission components (25) are circumferentially linked; The rotating component (34) is a rotating sleeve movably embedded in the base (1), the transmission component (25) is a rotating seat rotatably arranged in the shell (21), the output wheel (231) is arranged on the rotating seat, and the connecting shaft (251) protruding from the outer wall of the shell (21) is formed on the rotating seat; when the clock-in bag is connected on the base (1), the connecting shaft (251) is inserted into the rotating sleeve to realize circumferential linkage.

7. A habit formation toy according to claim 1, wherein: The shell (21) is internally provided with a shell cavity (210), and the twist egg (6) is arranged in the shell cavity (210); the shell (21) is detachably or movably connected with a top plate (29) arranged above the shell cavity (210), and the top plate (29) is internally provided with a locking assembly (71), and the locking tongue of the locking assembly (71) can be clamped in the locking groove of the shell (21), so that the top plate (29) is connected with the shell (21).

8. A habit formation toy according to claim 7, wherein: The shell (21) is provided with a transparent window or a hollow window (219) on one side, and the inside of the shell cavity (210) can be observed; the lower end of the twist egg (6) is movably positioned on the bottom surface of the shell cavity (210); the upper end of the shell (21) is provided with a twisting assembly (8), and the twisting assembly (8) comprises a pushing block (82) arranged in the shell cavity (210) and abutting against the upper end of the twist egg (6), and a pushing rod (81) arranged outside the shell (21); the lower end of the pushing rod (81) penetrates through the top plate (29) of the shell (21) and is connected with the pushing block (82), and the pushing rod (81) and the connected pushing block (82) are movably connected with the top plate (29).

9. The habit-forming toy according to claim 8, characterized in that: The middle part of the top plate (29) is provided with a through hole (290), and the through hole (290) is embedded with a movable seat (83); the lower end of the pushing rod (81) is detachably inserted into the upper end of the movable seat (83), and the upper end of the pushing block (82) is inserted into the lower end of the movable seat (83); the top plate (29) comprises an upper panel (291) and a lower panel (292) which are fixedly connected with each other, and a movable cavity is formed between the upper panel (291) and the lower panel (292); the through hole (290) is arranged above the movable cavity; the movable seat (83) is arranged in the movable cavity; shaft rods (831) are connected to the left and right sides of the movable seat (83), and the shaft rods (831) are positioned between the upper panel (291) and the lower panel (292); the movable seat (83) can swing along the axis of the shaft rods (831); The twisting assembly (8) further comprises an elastic reset component (84) acting on the pushing block (82), the pushing rod (81) or the movable seat (83); the elastic reset component (84) is a torsion spring sleeved on the shaft rod (831); the elastic reset component (84) drives the pushing block (82), the pushing rod (81) and the movable seat (83) to reset.

10. A habit formation toy according to claim 8, wherein: The lower end of the pushing rod (81) is detachably inserted; the lower end of the pushing rod (81) is designed as a key member capable of unlocking the locking assembly (71); an elastic assembly is arranged in the shell (21); the output end of the elastic assembly is supported on the locking assembly (71); when the locking assembly (71) is unlocked, the elastic assembly can lift the locking assembly (71) and the top plate (29).

11. The habit-forming toy according to claim 10, characterized in that: The locking assembly (71) is arranged at the end corner of the top plate (29), and the edge or lower end of the top plate (29) opposite to the arrangement position of the locking assembly (71) is also provided with a clamping tongue capable of being inserted into the shell (21); after the clamping tongue is inserted into the shell (21), the locking assembly (71) can lock the top plate (29) on the upper end of the shell (21); the locking assembly (71) comprises a lock core block (711) rotatably arranged above the top plate (29) and a lock tongue block (712) below the top plate (29); the lock tongue block (712) or the lock core block (711) is inserted after penetrating through the top plate (29) to achieve circumferential linkage, the output end of the elastic assembly is supported on the lower end of the lock tongue block (712), and the side wall of the lock tongue block (712) is radially protrudingly provided with a tongue (713); the shell (21) comprises a stop block (201) arranged on the circumferential outer side of the lock tongue block (712), and the stop block (201) is constructed with an unlocking hole (202) matched with the tongue (713) on the lock tongue block (712); only when the tongue (713) is axially opposite to the unlocking hole (202), the elastic assembly can lift the locking assembly (71) and the top plate (29); The upper end surface of the top plate (29) is provided with a groove (295), and the groove (295) is internally provided with a limiting stop block (296); the lock core block (711) is constructed with a limiting groove (7110) matched with the limiting stop block (296); when the lock core block (711) is embedded in the groove (295), the limiting stop block (296) is clamped into the limiting groove (7110), and the limiting stop block (296) is used to limit the circumferential rotation range of the lock core block (711); The shell (21) further comprises a lock tongue bin (715) at the center of the stop block (201), and the lock tongue block (712) is inside the lock tongue bin (715); the side wall of the lock tongue bin (715) is constructed with a locking position protrusion (716) and an unlocking position protrusion (717), and the unlocking position protrusion (717) is axially corresponding to the unlocking hole (202); the outer end of the tongue (713) of the lock tongue block (712) is constructed with a positioning groove (718), and the positioning groove (718) on the lock tongue block (712) is clamped into the locking position protrusion (716) or the unlocking position protrusion (717), so that the locking assembly (71) is in the locked state or the unlocked state.

12. A habit-forming toy according to claim 11, wherein: The elastic assembly comprises a supporting piece (721) arranged in the shell (21) in up-down sliding mode, and a supporting spring sleeved on the supporting piece (721); the upper end of the supporting piece (721) supports on the lock tongue block (712); the side wall of the lock tongue bin (715) is provided with a sliding groove (719) arranged in up-down mode, and the upper end of the supporting piece (721) is embedded in the sliding groove (719); the inside of the shell (21) below the lock assembly (71) is provided with a sleeving part (710), the lower end of the supporting piece (721) is arranged on the sleeving part (710), and the supporting spring is in the sleeving part (710) and the upper end of the supporting spring supports on the supporting piece (721).

13. The habit formation toy of claim 9, wherein: The abutting surface of the knob (82) against the twist egg (6) is an arc surface (821) matched with the outer contour of the twist egg (6); The upper end of the movable seat (83) is internally provided with a connecting groove (832), and the side wall of the connecting groove (832) is provided with a locking sliding groove (719); the lower end of the knob (81) is internally provided with a locking block (811); after the locking block (811) extends into the connecting groove (832) and turns into the locking sliding groove (719), the knob (81) is connected to the movable seat (83); the bottom of the shell cavity (210) is provided with a positioning groove (216), and the center of the positioning groove (216) is provided with an arc-shaped recess (295) or an arc-shaped protrusion (217); the lower end of the twist egg (6) is provided with an arc-shaped protrusion (217) or an arc-shaped recess (295); the lower end of the twist egg (6) is embedded in the positioning groove (216), and the arc-shaped protrusion (217) is embedded in the arc-shaped recess (295); the inside of the twist egg (6) is further provided with a cartoon-shaped doll (61) and a positioning seat (62) capable of being embedded in the positioning groove (216); the lower end of the cartoon-shaped doll (61) is detachably connected to the positioning seat (62).

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