Transforming toys
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-05-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
为此本申请提出一种变形玩具
[0030]本申请技术方案的变形玩具通过多个组件可拆卸拼接而成并且能切换第一形态与第二形态,如此使得变形玩具具备组装乐趣和变形乐趣,变形玩具的组装和变形能激发用户持续参与并探索,大大提高了变形玩具的可玩性。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of toy technology, and more particularly to a transforming toy. Background Technology
[0002] Toys are items for people to play with, entertain, and relax. Especially for young children, toys can play a role in improving intelligence, cultivating interests, and promoting physical and mental health. However, some transforming toys are rather boring, only capable of simple transformations, and their playability needs to be improved. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This application aims to at least partially solve one of the technical problems in the related art. To this end, this application proposes a transforming toy.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this application discloses a transforming toy, which is composed of multiple detachable and assembleable components, and the transforming toy can switch between a first form and a second form.
[0005] In some embodiments of this application, the first form is a doll form; And / or, the second form is a vehicle form.
[0006] In some embodiments of this application, the plurality of components include a head, a torso, upper limbs, and lower limbs. The head and the torso are detachably connected, the upper limbs are detachably connected to the torso, and the upper limbs are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso. The lower limbs are detachably connected to the torso, and the lower limbs are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso. Each pair of the head, the torso, the upper limbs, and the lower limbs can move relative to each other.
[0007] In some embodiments of this application, the plurality of said components include a head and a torso, the head and the torso being detachably spliced together, the head being adapted to be removed from the torso when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the head being adapted to be moved into the torso when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0008] In some embodiments of this application, the torso includes a chest, a waist, and a back; the head is detachably connected to the chest; the chest is detachably connected to the waist; and the back is detachably connected to the waist. The back is adapted to open the chest and the waist, and is also adapted to close the chest and the waist. The chest is adapted to move the head when the transforming toy switches between the first form and the second form. The head is adapted to move out between the waist and the back when the transforming toy switches between the first form, and the head is adapted to move into the space between the waist and the back when the transforming toy switches between the second form.
[0009] In some embodiments of this application, the back is adapted to fasten with the chest when the chest and waist are closed.
[0010] In some embodiments of this application, multiple components include upper limbs, which are detachably spliced to the torso, and the upper limbs are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso; The upper limbs on opposite sides are adapted to move away from each other to separate from the chest when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the upper limbs on opposite sides are adapted to move closer to each other to clamp the chest when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0011] In some embodiments of this application, the upper limb includes a scapula, the scapulae on opposite sides being adapted to move away from each other to separate from the chest when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapulae on opposite sides being adapted to move closer to each other to clamp the chest when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0012] In some embodiments of this application, the scapula and the wing are detachably spliced together. The scapula is adapted to drive the wing away from the side of the torso when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula is adapted to drive the wing to the side of the torso when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0013] In some embodiments of this application, when the transforming toy switches to the second form, the wings are adapted to approach and move away from the torso.
[0014] In some embodiments of this application, the wing is adapted to engage with the torso and / or the upper limb when close to the torso.
[0015] In some embodiments of this application, the torso includes a chest and a back, the head is detachably connected to the chest, and the back is detachably connected to the chest; The back is adapted to open and close the chest, the head is adapted to move out between the chest and the back when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the head is adapted to move in between the chest and the back when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0016] In some embodiments of this application, multiple components include upper limbs, which are detachably spliced to the torso, and the upper limbs are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso; The upper limbs on opposite sides are adapted to move away from each other when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the upper limbs on opposite sides are adapted to move closer to each other to abut against each other in the extension direction of the torso when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0017] In some embodiments of this application, the upper limb includes a scapula, the scapulae on opposite sides being adapted to move away from each other when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapulae on opposite sides being adapted to move closer to each other to abut against each other in the extension direction of the torso when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0018] In some embodiments of this application, the scapulae on opposite sides are adapted to snap together when they come close to and abut against each other.
[0019] In some embodiments of this application, the scapula is provided with a wing, the scapula is adapted to move the wing away from the side of the torso when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula is adapted to move the wing toward the side of the torso when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0020] In some embodiments of this application, the wings are adapted to engage with the torso and / or the upper limbs when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0021] In some embodiments of this application, multiple components include lower limbs, which are detachably spliced to the torso, and the lower limbs are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso; The lower limb includes a lower leg and a foot. The foot and the lower leg are detachably connected. The foot is adapted to be removed from the lower leg when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the foot is adapted to be moved into the lower leg when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0022] In some embodiments of this application, the feet on opposite sides are adapted to engage when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0023] In some embodiments of this application, when the transforming toy includes wings, the lower leg is adapted to engage with the wings when the transforming toy switches to the second form; And / or, when the transforming toy includes a back, the lower legs are adapted to engage with the back when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0024] In some embodiments of this application, the lower leg portion is provided with a receiving cavity for accommodating the foot portion, the foot portion is adapted to move into and out of the receiving cavity, the lower leg portion is detachably spliced with a cover plate, the cover plate is adapted to close the receiving cavity when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the cover plate is adapted to open the receiving cavity when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0025] In some embodiments of this application, the torso includes a chest and a waist, the waist is detachably connected to the chest, the lower limbs are detachably connected to the waist, and the waist is adapted to rotate the lower limbs.
[0026] In some embodiments of this application, the lower leg is adapted to move away from the torso when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the lower leg is adapted to move closer to the torso when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0027] In some embodiments of this application, the lower leg is adapted to engage with the torso when close to it.
[0028] In some embodiments of this application, each of the components is detachably assembled from multiple sub-components.
[0029] In some embodiments of this application, the transforming toy includes a pivot and a shaft hole that mates with the pivot. The pivot is disposed in the shaft hole, and the pivot and the shaft hole mate to form a detachable and assembleable structure. And / or, the transforming toy includes a ball head and a ball cavity that mates with the ball head, the ball head being disposed in the ball cavity, and the ball head and the ball cavity mate to form a detachable and assembleable structure; And / or, the transforming toy includes a pin and a socket that engages with the pin, the pin being disposed in the socket, and the pin engaging with the socket to form a detachable and assembleable structure.
[0030] The transforming toy of this application is assembled from multiple detachable components and can switch between a first form and a second form. This makes the transforming toy fun to assemble and transform. The assembly and transformation of the transforming toy can stimulate users to continue to participate and explore, which greatly improves the playability of the transforming toy.
[0031] Other advantages of this application will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description or may be learned by practice of this application. Attached Figure Description
[0032] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other designs can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort, wherein: Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of one of the transforming toys in a first form in some embodiments; Figure 2 for Figure 1The diagram shows the transforming toy in its second form. Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shown illustrates the transformation toy switching to its second form (showing the coordination between the head and torso). Figure 4 for Figure 1 A partial structural diagram of the transforming toy shown (showing the connection between the head and torso). Figure 5 for Figure 1 The diagram shown illustrates the transformation toy switching to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and upper limbs). Figure 6 for Figure 1 The diagram shown is an illustration of the transforming toy before it switches to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and lower limbs). Figure 7 for Figure 1 The diagram shown is an illustration of the transforming toy after switching to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and lower limbs). Figure 8 for Figure 1 The diagram shown is an illustration from another angle after the transforming toy switches to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and lower limbs). Figure 9 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the upper limbs of the transforming toy shown; Figure 10 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the lower limbs of the transforming toy shown; Figure 11 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the lower limbs of the transforming toy shown from another angle; Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of another transforming toy in its first form in some embodiments; Figure 13 for Figure 12 The diagram shows the transforming toy in its second form. Figure 14 for Figure 12 The diagram shown illustrates the transformation toy switching to its second form (showing the coordination between the head and torso). Figure 15 for Figure 12 A partial structural diagram of the transforming toy shown (showing the connection between the head and torso). Figure 16 for Figure 12 The diagram shown illustrates the transformation toy switching to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and upper limbs). Figure 17 for Figure 12 A partial structural diagram of the transforming toy shown (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and upper limbs). Figure 18 for Figure 12 The diagram shown is an illustration of the transforming toy before it switches to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and lower limbs). Figure 19 for Figure 12 The diagram shown is an illustration of the transforming toy after switching to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and lower limbs). Figure 20 for Figure 12 The diagram shown is an illustration from another angle after the transforming toy switches to its second form (showing the coordination of the head, torso, and lower limbs). Figure 21 for Figure 12 The diagram shows the lower legs of the transforming toy moving closer to and further away from the torso; Figure 22 for Figure 12 A schematic diagram of the lower limbs of the transforming toy shown; Figure 23 for Figure 12 A schematic diagram of the lower limbs of the transforming toy shown (with the cover plate open to accommodate the cavity). Figure 24 This is a schematic diagram of a detachable and modular structure in some embodiments; Figure 25 This is another schematic diagram of a detachable and splicable structure in some embodiments; Figure 26 This is yet another schematic diagram of a detachable and modular structure in some embodiments.
[0033] Figure label: Head 100, torso 200, chest 210, waist 220, back 230, upper limbs 300, scapula 310, wings 320, lower limbs 400, thighs 410, lower legs 420, receiving cavity 421, cover plate 422, foot 430, pin 710, socket 720, pivot 810, shaft hole 820, ball head 910, ball cavity 920.
[0034] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this application will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown 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 are only used to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.
[0036] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," "axial," "radial," and "circumferential," etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, are used only for the convenience of describing this application 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, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application. Furthermore, features defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" 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 between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0037] This application discloses a transforming toy, which in some embodiments combines... Figures 1 to 8 as well as Figures 12 to 21 As shown, the transforming toy is composed of multiple detachable and assembleable components, and the transforming toy can switch between a first form and a second form.
[0038] Multiple components refer to two or more components, such as two, three, four, five, six, seven, or more. Among these components, two compatible components are detachably connected, allowing multiple components to be assembled into a transforming toy. Based on the cooperation of these components, the transforming toy can switch between a first and second form. The detachable connection of multiple components provides the fun of assembly, while the switching between the first and second forms provides the fun of transformation. The assembly and transformation of the toy encourages continuous user participation and exploration, greatly enhancing its playability.
[0039] Understandably, detachable splicing means that it can be both assembled and disassembled. For example, assembling... Figure 25As shown, the transforming toy includes a pivot 810 and a shaft hole 820 that mates with the pivot 810. The pivot 810 is located in the shaft hole 820, and the pivot 810 and the shaft hole 820 mate to form a detachable assembly structure. For example, component A and component B can be detachably assembled, that is, component A and component B are detachably assembled through at least one set of pivots 810 and shaft holes 820. In this detachable assembly structure, component A and component B can rotate relative to each other.
[0040] It can also be a combination Figure 24 As shown, the transforming toy includes a ball head 910 and a ball cavity 920 that mates with the ball head 910. The ball head 910 is located in the ball cavity 920, and the ball head 910 and the ball cavity 920 mate to form a detachable and assemblable structure. For example, component A and component B can be detachably assembled, that is, component A and component B are detachably assembled through at least one set of ball heads 910 and ball cavities 920. Under this detachable and assemblable structure, component A and component B can move relatively in multiple dimensions.
[0041] It can also be, combined Figure 26 As shown, the transforming toy includes a pin 710 and a socket 720 that mates with the pin 710. The pin 710 is located in the socket 720, and the pin 710 and the socket 720 mate to form a detachable assembly structure. For example, component A and component B can be detachably assembled. When component A and component B are detachably assembled by multiple pins 710 and multiple sockets 720 corresponding to each other in a one-to-one manner, under this detachable assembly structure, component A and component B cannot move relative to each other.
[0042] Of course, the detachable and modular structure can also be combined with at least two of the three aforementioned schemes. Choosing a suitable detachable and modular structure can lay the foundation for the transformation toy to switch between its first and second forms.
[0043] The first and second forms of a transforming toy are two different forms. For example, the first form of a transforming toy is a doll form, and the second form is a vehicle form. The transforming toy can switch from the first form to the second form, and it can also switch from the second form to the first form.
[0044] Specifically, the toy comprises multiple components including a head 100, a torso 200, upper limbs 300, and lower limbs 400. The head 100 and torso 200 are detachably connected, as are the upper limbs 300 and torso 200. Upper limbs 300 are located on opposite sides of the torso 200. The lower limbs 400 are detachably connected to the torso 200, and lower limbs 400 are located on opposite sides of the torso 200. Each pair of the head 100, torso 200, upper limbs 300, and lower limbs 400 can move relative to each other. Through this relative movement between each pair of the head 100, torso 200, upper limbs 300, and lower limbs 400, the transforming toy can switch between a first form and a second form.
[0045] The first and second forms of a transforming toy need to be distinguished as much as possible, making structural design crucial. In particular, when the transforming toy includes a head 100, the presence of the head 100 may affect the differentiation between the first and second forms. Therefore, in some embodiments, [the following is considered]: Figures 1 to 4 as well as Figures 12 to 15 As shown, the multiple components include a head 100 and a torso 200. The head 100 and the torso 200 are detachable and can be spliced together. The head 100 is adapted to be removed from the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the first form (i.e., from the second form to the first form, the same below), and the head 100 is adapted to be moved into the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the second form (i.e., from the first form to the second form, the same below).
[0046] The head 100 is an easily observable component. In this embodiment, when the transforming toy switches to the second form, the head 100 moves into the torso 200 to achieve a certain degree of concealment. When the transforming toy switches to the first form, the head 100 moves out of the torso 200 to be revealed. By moving the head 100 into and out of the torso 200, it is easier to distinguish between the first and second forms of the transforming toy.
[0047] For example, in some embodiments, combined Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the torso 200 includes a chest 210, a waist 220 and a back 230. The head 100 is detachably connected to the chest 210, the chest 210 is detachably connected to the waist 220, and the back 230 is detachably connected to the waist 220. The back 230 is adapted to open the chest 210 and waist 220, and is also adapted to close the chest 210 and waist 220. The chest 210 is adapted to move the head 100 when the transforming toy switches between the first and second forms. The head 100 is adapted to move out between the waist 220 and back 230 when the transforming toy switches between the first and second forms, and the head 100 is adapted to move into the waist 220 and back 230 when the transforming toy switches between the second and second forms.
[0048] Specifically, taking the transformation toy switching to its second form as an example, the back 230 is flipped back to open the chest 210 and waist 220. The head 100 is rotated backward at a preset angle, and the chest 210 is rotated backward at a preset angle so that the head 100 is close to the waist 220. Then, the back 230 is flipped forward to close the chest 210 and waist 220, simultaneously covering the head 100 to achieve a certain degree of concealment. It can be understood that when the transformation toy switches to its first form, the above steps are simply reversed.
[0049] In some embodiments, the back 230 is adapted to engage with the chest 210 when the chest 210 and waist 220 are closed. This arrangement makes the transforming toy more stable in its second form and less likely to accidentally expose the head 100. It is understood that the engagement described herein can be achieved by a snap-fit mechanism engaging with a snap-fit hole or by a snap-fit mechanism engaging with a snap-fit hole.
[0050] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 1 to 5 As shown, multiple components include an upper limb 300, which is detachably spliced with the torso 200, and upper limbs 300 are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso 200. The upper limbs 300 on opposite sides are adapted to move away from each other to separate from the chest 210 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the upper limbs 300 on opposite sides are adapted to move closer to each other to clamp the chest 210 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0051] Specifically, the upper limbs 300 on both sides can move upwards and downwards. Taking the transformation toy switching to the second form as an example, the upper limbs 300 on both sides move upwards and move closer to each other and clamp the chest 210 during the upward movement. In this way, the upper limbs 300 on both sides and the chest 210 can form the front of the vehicle when the transformation toy is in the second form. When the transformation toy switches to the first form, the above steps can be reversed.
[0052] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the upper limb 300 includes a scapula 310, with the scapula 310 on opposite sides being adapted to move away from each other to separate from the chest 210 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula 310 on opposite sides being adapted to move closer to each other to clamp the chest 210 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0053] The height of the shoulder blades 310 is close to that of the chest 210. This makes it easier to coordinate with the chest 210 by moving the shoulder blades 310 away from each other and towards each other, making it easier for the transforming toy to transform.
[0054] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 1 to 5 as well as Figure 9 As shown, the scapula 310 and the wing 320 are detachably spliced. The scapula 310 is adapted to move the wing 320 away from the side of the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula 310 is adapted to move the wing 320 to the side of the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0055] Taking the transformation toy switching to the second form as an example, the shoulder blade 310 rotates, thereby causing the wing 320 to move to the side of the torso 200. Then, the upper limbs 300 on both sides move closer to each other so that the shoulder blade 310 clamps the chest 210. In this way, the wing 320 can form a door when the transformation toy is in the second form. When the transformation toy switches to the first form, the above steps are reversed.
[0056] In some embodiments, when the transforming toy switches to its second form, the wing 320 is adapted to move closer to and further away from the torso 200. This arrangement can simulate the opening and closing of the car door when the transforming toy is in its second form.
[0057] In some embodiments, the wing 320 is adapted to engage with the torso 200 and / or the upper limb 300 when close to the torso 200, thereby improving the stability of the transforming toy in its second form.
[0058] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 12 to 15 As shown, the torso 200 includes a chest 210 and a back 230, the head 100 and the chest 210 are detachably spliced together, and the back 230 and the chest 210 are detachably spliced together. The back 230 is adapted to open and close the chest 210, the head 100 is adapted to move out between the chest 210 and the back 230 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the head 100 is adapted to move in between the chest 210 and the back 230 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0059] Specifically, taking the transformation toy switching to its second form as an example, the back 230 is flipped open to reveal the chest 210, and the head 100 is rotated backward to a preset angle to fit snugly against the chest 210. Then, the back 230 is flipped forward to close the chest 210, simultaneously covering the head 100 to partially conceal it. It is understandable that when the transformation toy switches to its first form, the aforementioned steps are simply reversed.
[0060] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 12 to 17 As shown, multiple components include an upper limb 300, which is detachably spliced with the torso 200. The upper limb 300 is provided on each of the opposite sides of the torso 200. The upper limbs 300 on opposite sides are adapted to move away from each other when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the upper limbs 300 on opposite sides are adapted to move closer to each other so as to abut against each other in the extension direction of the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0061] Specifically, the upper limbs 300 on both sides can move upwards and downwards. Taking the transformation toy switching to the second form as an example, the upper limbs 300 on both sides move upwards and move closer to each other during the upward movement to abut against each other in the extension direction of the torso 200, thereby covering the head 100. In this way, the part of the upper limbs 300 on both sides that abut against each other can form the front of the vehicle when the transformation toy is in the second form. When the transformation toy switches to the first form, the aforementioned steps can be reversed.
[0062] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 12 to 17 As shown, the upper limb 300 includes a scapula 310, with the scapula 310 on opposite sides being adapted to move away from each other when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula 310 on opposite sides being adapted to move closer to each other when the transforming toy switches to the second form so as to abut against each other in the extension direction of the torso 200.
[0063] The height of the shoulder blades 310 is close to that of the chest 210, which makes it easier for the transforming toys to transform by moving the shoulder blades 310 away from each other and closer together.
[0064] In some embodiments, the shoulder blades 310 on opposite sides are adapted to snap together when they come close to each other, which helps to improve the stability of the transforming toy in its second form.
[0065] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 12 to 17 As shown, the scapula 310 is provided with a wing 320. The scapula 310 is adapted to move the wing 320 away from the side of the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula 310 is adapted to move the wing 320 to the side of the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0066] Taking the transformation toy switching to its second form as an example, the shoulder blade 310 rotates, causing the wings 320 to move to the side of the torso 200. Then, the upper limbs 300 on either side move upwards and move closer together so that the shoulder blade 310 abuts against each other. In this way, the wings 320 can form a door for the transformation toy in its second form. When the transformation toy switches to its first form, the aforementioned steps are reversed. Optionally, the shoulder blade 310 and the wings 320 are integrally formed.
[0067] In some embodiments, the wing 320 is adapted to engage with the torso 200 and / or the upper limb 300 when the transforming toy switches to its second form, thereby improving the stability of the transforming toy in its second form. In some embodiments, combined with Figures 1 to 2 , Figures 6 to 8 , Figures 10 to 13 as well as Figures 18 to 20As shown, multiple components include lower limbs 400, which are detachably spliced with the torso 200, and lower limbs 400 are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso 200; The lower limb 400 includes a lower leg 420 and a foot 430. The foot 430 and the lower leg 420 are detachable and can be spliced together. The foot 430 is adapted to be removed from the lower leg 420 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the foot 430 is adapted to be moved into the lower leg 420 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0068] The lower limbs 400 on both sides can form the rear of the transforming toy when it is in its second form. The foot portion 430 is an easily observable part. To facilitate the distinction between the first and second forms of the transforming toy, in this embodiment, when the transforming toy switches to the second form, the foot portion 430 moves into the lower leg portion 420 to achieve a certain degree of concealment. When the transforming toy switches to the first form, the foot portion 430 moves out of the lower leg portion 420 to become visible. By moving the foot portion 430 into and out of the lower leg portion 420, it is easier to distinguish between the first and second forms of the transforming toy. For example, when the transforming toy switches to the first form, the foot portion 430 rotates to the underside of the lower leg portion 420 and flips back and forth, thus moving out of the lower leg portion 420. When the transforming toy switches to the second form, the foot portion 430 flips back and forth and rotates to the back of the lower leg portion 420, thus moving into the lower leg portion 420. It is understandable that the directions above, below, in front, and behind in this article are based on the transformation toy being in its first form and supported on a horizontal plane.
[0069] In some embodiments, the opposite sides of the foot portions 430 are adapted to engage when the transforming toy switches to its second form, which helps to improve the stability of the transforming toy in its second form.
[0070] Optionally, when the transforming toy includes the wing 320, the lower leg 420 is adapted to engage with the wing 320 when the transforming toy switches to the second form, which helps to further improve the stability of the transforming toy in the second form. Optionally, when the transforming toy includes a back 230, the lower legs 420 are adapted to engage with the back 230 when the transforming toy switches to its second form, which helps to further improve the stability of the transforming toy in its second form.
[0071] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 18 to 20 , Figure 22 , Figure 23As shown, the lower leg portion 420 is provided with a receiving cavity 421 for accommodating the foot portion 430. The foot portion 430 is adapted to move into and out of the receiving cavity 421. The lower leg portion 420 is detachably connected to the cover plate 422. The cover plate 422 is adapted to close the receiving cavity 421 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the cover plate 422 is adapted to open the receiving cavity 421 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0072] When the transforming toy switches to its first form, the foot part 430 moves out of the lower leg part 420, and the cover plate 422 closes the receiving cavity 421. The cover plate 422 and the lower leg part 420 cooperate to maintain the integrity of the lower leg part 420. When the transforming toy switches to its second form, the foot part 430 moves into the lower leg part 420, and the cover plate 422 opens the receiving cavity 421 to increase the difference from the first form. For example, the cover plate 422 may be equipped with wheels. When the cover plate 422 opens the receiving cavity 421, it is convenient to support the toy through the wheels.
[0073] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 12 to 23 As shown, the torso 200 includes a chest 210 and a waist 220. The waist 220 and the chest 210 are detachably connected. The lower limbs 400 and the waist 220 are detachably connected. The waist 220 is adapted to drive the lower limbs 400 to rotate. By driving the lower limbs 400 to rotate through the waist 220, the playability of the transforming toy is further improved. For example, when the transforming toy switches to the first form, the cover plate 422 is located behind the lower leg 420 and closes the receiving cavity 421. When the transforming toy switches to the second form, the waist 220 drives the lower limbs 400 to rotate back and forth, and the cover plate 422 opens the receiving cavity 421. At this time, the cover plate 422 can be supported on the support surface by the wheels on it.
[0074] In some embodiments, combined with Figures 12 to 21 The lower leg 420 is adapted to be away from the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the lower leg 420 is adapted to be close to the torso 200 when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
[0075] By moving the lower leg 420 away from the waist 220, the transforming toy can have a certain height when in the first form, which is consistent with the posture of the transforming toy in the first form. By moving the lower leg 420 closer to the waist 220, the transforming toy can be more compact when in the second form, so that the front and rear of the vehicle are close together, which is consistent with the posture of the transforming toy in the second form.
[0076] For example, the lower limb 400 includes a thigh 410 and a lower leg 420. The thigh 410 is detachably connected to the waist 220, and the lower leg 420 is detachably connected to the thigh 410. The thigh 410 is rotatable relative to the waist 220. When the lower leg 420 is close to the waist 220, the thigh 410 rotates relative to the waist 220, and the lower leg 420 and the thigh 410 fold together. When the lower leg 420 is away from the waist 220, the thigh 410 rotates in the opposite direction relative to the waist 220, and the lower leg 420 and the thigh 410 unfold together.
[0077] In some embodiments, the lower leg 420 is adapted to engage with the torso 200 when close to the torso 200, thereby increasing the stability of the transforming toy in its second form.
[0078] In some embodiments, each component is detachably assembled from multiple sub-components. There can be two, three, four, five, six, seven or more sub-components. For example, the head 100, torso 200, upper limbs 300, lower limbs 400, etc., can all be detachably assembled from multiple sub-components. By selecting appropriate detachable assembly structures between the sub-components of each component, the sub-components of each component can move independently, thereby allowing each component to deform itself and achieve more posture adjustments.
[0079] Combination Figures 1 to 11 As shown, the transformation process is illustrated using the example of a transforming toy switching to its second form. The first form is a doll-like shape, and the second form is a vehicle-like shape. Wheels are provided on the shoulder blades 310 and lower legs 420. The back 230 is lifted backward, the chest 210 and head 100 are rotated, and the head 100 is tucked between the waist 220 and the back 230. The shoulder blades 310 are rotated, causing the wings 320 to move to the side of the torso 200. The upper limbs 300 on both sides are moved upward to bring them closer together, so that the shoulder blades 310 clamp the chest 210, the wings 320 are close to the torso 200, the feet 430 are moved into the lower legs 420, and then the back 230 is closed. The front surface of the torso 200 constitutes the bottom surface of the transforming toy when it is in its second form.
[0080] Combining 12 to Figure 23As shown, the transformation process is illustrated using the example of a transforming toy switching to its second form. The first form is a doll form, and the second form is a vehicle form. Wheels are provided on the shoulder blades 310 and the cover plate 422. The back 230 is lifted backward, the head 100 is rotated, and the head 100 is tucked between the chest 210 and the back 230. The back 230 is then closed, and the shoulder blades 310 are rotated, causing the wings 320 to move to the side of the torso 200. The upper limbs 300 on opposite sides are moved upward to bring them closer together, so that the shoulder blades 310 abut against the top of the torso 200. The waist 220 is controlled to rotate the lower limbs 400 back and forth. The cover plate 422 opens the receiving cavity 421, and the feet 430 are moved into the receiving cavity 421. The front surface of the torso 200 forms the bottom surface of the transforming toy when it is in its second form.
[0081] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "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 this application. 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.
[0082] Although embodiments of this application have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of this application, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A transforming toy, characterized in that, The transforming toy is composed of multiple detachable and assembleable components, and the transforming toy can switch between a first form and a second form.
2. The transforming toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The first form is a doll form; And / or, the second form is a vehicle form.
3. The transforming toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The multiple components include a head (100), a torso (200), an upper limb (300), and a lower limb (400). The head (100) and the torso (200) are detachably connected. The upper limb (300) and the torso (200) are detachably connected. The upper limb (300) is provided on opposite sides of the torso (200). The lower limb (400) and the torso (200) are detachably connected. The lower limb (400) and the torso (200) are provided on opposite sides of the torso (200). Each pair of the head (100), the torso (200), the upper limb (300), and the lower limb (400) can move relative to each other.
4. The transforming toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The plurality of said components include a head (100) and a torso (200), the head (100) and the torso (200) being detachably spliced together, the head (100) being adapted to be removed from the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the head (100) being adapted to be moved into the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
5. The transforming toy as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The torso (200) includes a chest (210), a waist (220) and a back (230). The head (100) is detachably connected to the chest (210), the chest (210) is detachably connected to the waist (220), and the back (230) is detachably connected to the waist (220). The back (230) is adapted to open the chest (210) and the waist (220) and to close the chest (210) and the waist (220). The chest (210) is adapted to move the head (100) when the transforming toy switches between the first form and the second form. The head (100) is adapted to move out between the waist (220) and the back (230) when the transforming toy switches between the first form and the second form. The head (100) is adapted to move into the waist (220) and the back (230) when the transforming toy switches between the second form.
6. The transforming toy as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The back (230) is adapted to fasten with the chest (210) when the chest (210) is closed to the waist (220).
7. The transforming toy as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The plurality of said components include upper limbs (300), which are detachably spliced with the torso (200), and the upper limbs (300) are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso (200); The upper limbs (300) on opposite sides are adapted to move away from each other to separate from the chest (210) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the upper limbs (300) on opposite sides are adapted to move closer to each other to clamp the chest (210) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
8. The transforming toy as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The upper limb (300) includes a scapula (310), the scapulas (310) on opposite sides being adapted to move away from each other to separate from the chest (210) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapulas (310) on opposite sides being adapted to move closer to each other to clamp the chest (210) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
9. The transforming toy as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The scapula (310) and the wing (320) are detachably spliced together. The scapula (310) is adapted to move the wing (320) away from the side of the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the first form. The scapula (310) is adapted to move the wing (320) to the side of the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
10. The transforming toy as described in claim 9, characterized in that, When the transforming toy switches to the second form, the wings (320) are adapted to move closer to and further away from the torso (200).
11. The transforming toy as described in claim 10, characterized in that, The wing (320) is adapted to engage with the torso (200) and / or with the upper limb (300) when close to the torso (200).
12. The transforming toy as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The torso (200) includes a chest (210) and a back (230), the head (100) is detachably connected to the chest (210), and the back (230) is detachably connected to the chest (210); The back (230) is adapted to open and close the chest (210), the head (100) is adapted to move out between the chest (210) and the back (230) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the head (100) is adapted to move in between the chest (210) and the back (230) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
13. The transforming toy as described in claim 12, characterized in that, The plurality of said components include an upper limb (300), the upper limb (300) being detachably spliced with the torso (200), and the upper limb (300) being provided on opposite sides of the torso (200); The upper limbs (300) on opposite sides are adapted to move away from each other when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the upper limbs (300) on opposite sides are adapted to move closer to each other to abut against the torso (200) in the direction of extension when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
14. The transforming toy as described in claim 13, characterized in that, The upper limb (300) includes a scapula (310), the scapulas (310) on opposite sides being adapted to move away from each other when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapulas (310) on opposite sides being adapted to move closer to each other to abut against each other in the extension direction of the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
15. The transforming toy as described in claim 14, characterized in that, The scapulae (310) on opposite sides are adapted to engage when they come close to each other and come into contact.
16. The transforming toy as described in claim 14, characterized in that, The scapula (310) is provided with a wing (320), the scapula (310) being adapted to move the wing (320) away from the side of the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the scapula (310) being adapted to move the wing (320) towards the side of the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
17. The transforming toy as described in claim 16, characterized in that, The wing (320) is adapted to engage with the torso (200) and / or the upper limb (300) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
18. The transforming toy as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The plurality of said components include lower limbs (400), which are detachably spliced with the torso (200), and the lower limbs (400) are respectively provided on opposite sides of the torso (200); The lower limb (400) includes a lower leg (420) and a foot (430), the foot (430) and the lower leg (420) are detachably spliced together, the foot (430) is adapted to be removed from the lower leg (420) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the foot (430) is adapted to be moved into the lower leg (420) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
19. The transforming toy as described in claim 18, characterized in that, The foot portions (430) on opposite sides are adapted to engage when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
20. The transforming toy as described in claim 18, characterized in that, When the transforming toy includes the wing portion (320), the lower leg portion (420) is adapted to engage with the wing portion (320) when the transforming toy switches to the second form; And / or, when the transforming toy includes a back (230), the lower legs (420) are adapted to engage with the back (230) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
21. The transforming toy as described in claim 18, characterized in that, The lower leg portion (420) is provided with a receiving cavity (421) for accommodating the foot portion (430). The foot portion (430) is adapted to move into and out of the receiving cavity (421). The lower leg portion (420) is detachably connected to the cover plate (422). The cover plate (422) is adapted to close the receiving cavity (421) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the cover plate (422) is adapted to open the receiving cavity (421) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
22. The transforming toy as described in claim 21, characterized in that, The torso (200) includes a chest (210) and a waist (220), the waist (220) and the chest (210) being detachably connected, the lower limbs (400) and the waist (220) being detachably connected, and the waist (220) being adapted to drive the lower limbs (400) to rotate.
23. The transforming toy as described in claim 22, characterized in that, The lower leg (420) is adapted to move away from the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the first form, and the lower leg (420) is adapted to move closer to the torso (200) when the transforming toy switches to the second form.
24. The transforming toy as described in claim 23, characterized in that, The lower leg (420) is adapted to engage with the torso (200) when it is close to the torso (200).
25. The transforming toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, Each of the aforementioned components is assembled from multiple detachable sub-components.
26. The transforming toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The transforming toy includes a pivot (810) and a shaft hole (820) that mates with the pivot (810). The pivot (810) is located in the shaft hole (820), and the pivot (810) and the shaft hole (820) mate to form a detachable and assembleable structure. And / or, the transforming toy includes a ball head (910) and a ball cavity (920) that mates with the ball head (910), the ball head (910) being disposed in the ball cavity (920), and the ball head (910) and the ball cavity (920) mate to form a detachable and assembleable structure; And / or, the transforming toy includes a pin (710) and a socket (720) that mates with the pin (710), the pin (710) being disposed in the socket (720), and the pin (710) and the socket (720) mate to form a detachable and assembleable structure.