Toy

The toy addresses the lack of play interest in existing accessory toys by allowing dynamic transformations between forms, enhancing aesthetic appeal through a flower bud and doll configuration with overlapping parts, thereby increasing play value.

JP2026095766APending Publication Date: 2026-06-11BANDAI CO LTD

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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Current Assignee / Owner
BANDAI CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-04-08
Publication Date
2026-06-11

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Technical Problem

Existing accessory toys, such as those described in Patent Document 1, lack sufficient play interest and do not allow for dynamic transformations between forms.

Method used

A toy that can deform between a first form and a second form, featuring a first moving member supported by a support member, with a second moving member that enables relative movements such as rotation, allowing the first member to change between closed and open forms, and incorporating a structure that mimics a flower bud and doll, with parts that overlap and cover each other to enhance aesthetic appeal.

Benefits of technology

The toy provides high entertainment value through dynamic transformations and improved aesthetic appeal by mimicking a flower bud and doll, offering enhanced play interest and visual appeal.

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Abstract

We offer highly entertaining toys. [Solution] A toy 1 that can be transformed between a first form 1F and a second form 2F comprises a first movable member 10, a support member 3 that supports the first movable member 10, and a second movable member 20 supported by the support member 3. The toy can be transformed between the first form 1F and the second form 2F by the movement of the first movable member 10 in accordance with the relative movement of the second movable member 20 with respect to the support member 3. The toy 1 uses the second movable member 20, which is modeled after a calyx, as an operating part, and the first movable member 10 can change between a flower bud state or a tulip state (first form 1F) and a doll state wearing a dress (second form 2F).
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to toys.

Background Art

[0002] Conventionally, as an accessory toy, in Patent Document 1, there is disclosed a configuration including a doll provided with a skirt coupling portion at the lower end of the upper body, a skirt formed in the shape of a corolla, having an insertion port for detachably inserting the lower end of the upper body of the doll on the petal side, and including a coupling member that couples to the skirt coupling portion.

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

[0003]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] In Patent Document 1, although the lower end of the upper body of the doll and the skirt portion of the accessory toy are detachable, it does not become a configuration other than the doll, and further improvement in the play interest is required.

[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a highly interesting toy.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0006] (1) A toy deformable between a first form and a second form, a first moving member, a support member that supports the first moving member, and a second moving member supported by the support member, and the first moving member moves in response to the relative movement of the second moving member with respect to the support member, so that deformation between the first form and the second form is possible.

[0007] (2) (1) The toy described above, The relative movements described above, including rotation, are toys.

[0008] (3) (1) or (2) the toys described above, The above relative movement includes movement along the above support member, in the context of a toy.

[0009] (4) A toy described in any one of (1) to (3), The toy is configured such that the first movable member described above can take on a closed form and an open form depending on its movement.

[0010] (5) (4) The toys described above, The above-mentioned first movable member is a toy that is biased in the opening direction by its own weight.

[0011] (6) A toy described in any one of (1) to (5), The toy is such that the first moving member is supported by the second moving member and moves.

[0012] (7) A toy described in any one of (1) to (6), The first movable member described above is a toy that covers at least a portion of the support member in the second embodiment described above.

[0013] (8) A toy described in any one of (1) to (7), The toy comprises a first movable member, a first part, and a second part arranged on the outer circumference of the first part in the second embodiment.

[0014] (9) (8) The toys described above, The first part described above moves while in contact with the second moving member described above. The second part is a toy that moves while contacting the first part.

[0015] (10) The toy according to (8) or (9), where the first part is composed of a plurality of members, and in the first form, at least a part of adjacent members overlap each other.

[0016] (11) The toy according to any one of (8) to (10), where the first part is composed of a plurality of members, and in the second form, the second part is configured to cover at least a part of the gap region between the members of the first part.

[0017] (12) The toy according to any one of (8) to (11), where in the first form, the second part has a curved shape that bulges on the side opposite to the first part side, and in the first form, the first part has a curved shape that bulges on the side opposite to the second part side.

[0018] (13) The toy according to any one of (1) to (12), where the support member has a columnar portion through which the second moving member can move, and the second moving member has a through hole through which the support member is inserted.

[0019] (14) The toy according to (13), where the first moving member is supported on one end side of the support member.

[0020] (15) The toy according to (14), The toy is configured such that the first movable member described above can take on a form in which one end is covered and a form in which the other end is exposed, depending on its movement.

[0021] (16) (14) or (15) the toys described above, The above-mentioned support member has a mounting portion on one end to which the first movable member is attached so as to be rotatable in the opening and closing direction, in a toy.

[0022] (17) (16) The toys described above, The above-mentioned support member has a plurality of mounting portions on one end side, The pivot axis of the above-mentioned mounting part is provided so as to surround the periphery of one end of the toy.

[0023] (18) (16) or (17) the toys described above, The toy is configured such that the second movable member has a larger inner diameter at the through hole on one end of the support member than at the inner diameter at the other end of the support member.

[0024] (19) (18) The toys described above, A toy in which at least a portion of the above-mentioned mounting portion is covered by the through hole on one end side.

[0025] (20) A toy described in any one of (13) to (19), A toy is provided on the other end of the support member, the support end having a larger diameter than the through hole of the second movable member.

[0026] (twenty one) (20) The toy described above, The above-mentioned support end has a flat support surface at one end that is flat and supports the entire toy so that it can stand on its own.

[0027] (twenty two) (20) or (21) the toys described above, The toy is such that, in the second embodiment, one end of the second movable member is in contact with the support end and the other end is in contact with the first movable member.

[0028] (twenty three) A toy described in any one of (13) to (22), The toy is configured such that the outer diameter of one end of the support member is larger than the outer diameter of the other end of the support member.

[0029] (twenty four) A toy described in any one of (13) to (23), A toy in which a projection is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the second movable member described above, projecting radially outward.

[0030] (twenty five) A toy described in any one of (13) to (24), The above-mentioned support member is configured as a rotating shaft having a helical groove extending around its axis, The toy is characterized in that the second movable member described above has a fitting portion provided on the inner surface of the through hole, which is guided by the helical groove, and moves in the axial direction of the support member while rotating.

[0031] (26) A toy described in any one of (13) to (25), The above-mentioned support member is a toy having the body of a doll on one end.

[0032] (27) A toy described in any one of (1) to (26), The first form described above mimics the shape of a flower bud, The second form described above is a toy that imitates a doll.

[0033] (28) (27) The toys described above, The toy is configured such that the first movable member resembles a flower petal in the first form and a skirt in the second form. [Effects of the Invention]

[0034] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a highly entertaining toy. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0035] [Figure 1] This is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a toy according to one aspect of the present invention. [Figure 2] This is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the portion along line AA in Figure 1. [Figure 3] This is a perspective view of a toy in disassembled form. [Figure 4] This is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the portion of the support member along its axis in the second embodiment. [Figure 5] This is an enlarged perspective view showing the internal structure of the second moving member and the configuration of the helical groove of the support member. [Figure 6] This is a side view showing the initial state of the toy's operation when transforming it from its first form to its second form. [Figure 7] This is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the intermediate state of the toy during the process of changing it from its first form to its second form. [Figure 8] This is a side view showing the final stage of operation when transforming the toy from its first form to its second form. [Figure 9] This is a perspective view showing the display state of the toy in its second form. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0036] A toy according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of a toy 1 according to one aspect of the present invention.

[0037] The toy 1 shown in Figure 1, as the first form 1F, imitates, for example, a tulip flower, or in the case of other flowers, the bud state just before the flower opens. That is, the first form 1F imitates a flower with its petals closed. The toy 1 comprises a first movable member 10 that constitutes the first part 11 and second part 12, which are large and small petals; a support member 3 that supports the first movable member 10 and constitutes the part corresponding to the stem of the flower; and a second movable member 20 that is supported by the support member 3 and can move along the support member 3. For example, the first movable member 10 is attached to the upper end 3a of the support member 3 in the figure (see Figure 2) via a mounting part 30. The second movable member 20 is rotatably attached to the other lower end 3b of the support member 3, as will be described later. In the first form 1F, the first part 11 is configured to have overlapping parts 11b where at least a part of adjacent members overlap, as shown in the figure.

[0038] Figure 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the portion along line AA in Figure 1. In the toy 1 shown in Figure 2, when the toy 1 is placed on the mounting surface 90 in the state shown in Figure 1, the side where the first movable member 10 is located will be described as the upper side, and the side where the support member 3 is located will be described as the lower side. In subsequent drawings, the direction will be defined in the same manner as described above. As shown in Figure 2, the support member 3 has a first part 11 and a second part 12 attached to it via a mounting portion 30 at one end 3a on the upper side, so that they can rotate vertically. As will be described later, the first part 11 and the second part 12 move due to the relative movement (rotation and vertical movement in the figure) of the second movable member 20 with respect to the support member 3. The upper body 50 of the doll (torso and head) is attached to the upper end of one end 3a of the support member 3. The doll can be transformed between the first form 1F (flower state) shown in Figure 1 and the second form 2F (doll state shown in Figure 9) by moving the first movable member 10.

[0039] In the first form 1F, the first part 11 is configured to have a curved surface that bulges outward, as shown in Figure 1. On the other hand, in the second form 2F, as will be described later, the first part 11 is concave (bulges inward) relative to the outside, while the second part 12 has a shape that bulges outward. That is, it has a curved structure that bulges in the opposite direction to the first part 11.

[0040] Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of toy 1. As described above, the roughly cylindrical support member 3 has a large-diameter upper end 3a that supports the first movable member 10 and the upper body 50 of the doll, and a smaller-diameter upper end 3b that penetrates the second movable member 20. The first movable member 10, as shown in Figure 3, is composed of four large first parts 11 that resemble outer petals and four small second parts 12 that resemble inner petals. The first parts 11 and second parts 12 are attached to a total of eight mounting parts 30 (first mounting part 31, second mounting part 32) in two upper and lower rows of four on one end 3a of the support member 3. For example, each first part 11 and each second part 12 has a pair of parallel protruding pieces 10f protruding from one end (the lower end in the figure). Furthermore, for example, circular holes 10fh are provided on the pair of protruding pieces 10f so that they face each other.

[0041] On the other hand, the mounting portion 30 provided on one end side 3a consists of a first mounting portion 31 for attaching the first part 11 and a second mounting portion 32 for attaching the second part 12, which are provided at equal intervals in the circumferential direction so as to surround the periphery of the one end side 3a and are configured as protruding pieces that project radially outward from the support member 3. Furthermore, the first mounting portion 31 and the second mounting portion 32 are at different height positions in a side view, and in a plan view, the second mounting portion 32 is positioned inside the first mounting portion 31, between the circumferential directions of the first mounting portion 31.

[0042] Furthermore, each mounting portion 30 is provided with a pair of engaging protrusions 30i that project from its side in opposite directions in the tangential direction of the circumference of the support member 3. The first part 11 and the second part 12 are attached by fitting these pair of engaging protrusions 30i with the circular holes 10fh of the first part 11 and the second part 12. As a result, the first part 11 and the second part 12 are supported so as to be rotatable with the axis CL connecting the pair of engaging protrusions 30i as the axis of rotation. In addition, in the first embodiment 1F, each first part 11 is kept closed by the upper end edge 20e of the second movable member 20 contacting its outer surface 11s (see Figure 2).

[0043] Figure 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the portion of the support member 3 along its axis in the second embodiment 2F. As described above, the first part 11 and the second part 12 are attached to the large-diameter cylindrical portion at one end 3a of the support member 3. The other end 3b of the support member 3, which is a columnar portion with a smaller diameter than the large-diameter cylindrical portion, is cylindrical in shape and is connected to the lower side of the large-diameter cylindrical portion by a screw member 25. The other end 3b is inserted through the through hole 20h of the second movable member 20. A helical groove 3g is formed on the outer surface of this other end 3b to hold the second movable member 20 and constitutes the stem portion of the flower in the first form 1F. Furthermore, the largest diameter support end 3d is provided at the lower end of the support member 3 on the other end 3b. A flat support surface 3ds perpendicular to the axial direction of the support member 3 is provided at the lower end of this support end 3d. Thus, the toy 1 is configured to be self-supporting with the support member 3 as the support column.

[0044] The second movable member 20 has a calyx-shaped flower side portion 21 whose appearance gradually decreases in diameter from one end 3a to the support end 3d, and an axis side portion 22 which is substantially parallel to the axis portion. In other words, the second movable member 20 is configured such that the outer diameter of one end 3a of the support member 3 is larger than the outer diameter of the other end 3b of the support member 3. Furthermore, the outer surface of the second movable member 20 has appropriate patterns and irregularities that mimic the shape of a calyx, and the outer surface of the flower side portion 21 is provided with, for example, a pair of projections 20f that extend radially outward at positions 180 degrees in the circumferential direction.

[0045] Furthermore, the inner diameter of the second movable member 20 is configured such that the upper inner diameter (d1) is the maximum inner diameter and the lower inner diameter (d2) is the minimum inner diameter. This upper inner diameter (d1) is larger than the circumferential diameter (d4) of the outermost surface of the mounting portion 30. Also, the lower inner diameter (d2) is smaller than the outer diameter (d3) of the support end portion 3d. With this configuration, in the first embodiment 1F, at least a part of the mounting portion 30 is covered by the through hole 20h.

[0046] Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view showing the internal structure of the second movable member 20 and the configuration of the helical groove 3g of the support member 3. Note that in Figure 5, the first part 11 is fixed, and only the second movable member 20 is moved downwards in this perspective view.

[0047] As shown in Figure 5, the second movable member 20 has, for example, a pair of parallel opposing walls 20w facing the other end 3b on its inner surface 20i, which are arranged along the radial direction of the second movable member 20. On the opposing side of this pair of opposing walls 20w, there is a fitting portion 20j of a pair of protrusions aligned vertically on the opposing walls 20w. This fitting portion 20j is movably fitted into the helical groove 3g, thereby allowing the second movable member 20 to rotate relative to the other end 3b (rotation in the direction of arrow R). The second movable member 20 configured in this way functions as an operating part for the player to operate when changing the shape of the toy 1, as will be described later.

[0048] When the second movable member 20 is rotated, the second movable member 20 moves in the axial direction (arrow Y direction) of the axis CL3 of the support member 3. This axial movement allows the first part 11 to move between a closed state and an open state. That is, in its closed state (first state 1F), each part 11, 12 of the first movable member 10 is set so that its center of gravity is located outside the mounting part 30 in a top view of the toy 1, so that a rotational force acts in the opening direction due to its own weight.

[0049] Figure 6 is a side view showing the initial state of operation of toy 1 when changing from the first form 1F to the second form 2F. In the first form 1F, the second movable member 20 is positioned at the uppermost end relative to the support member 3. This keeps the first movable member 10 in a closed state. To change from this state to the second form 2F, as shown in Figure 6, for example, the second movable member 20 is held by pinching it with the fingers 71 of the right hand, and the support end 3d of the support member 3 is held with the fingers 72 of the left hand. At this time, for example, the fingers 71 of the right hand are hooked onto the projection 20f to begin the rotation operation.

[0050] Figure 7 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the intermediate state of operation when toy 1 is transformed from the first form 1F to the second form 2F. As described above, when the second movable member 20 is rotated, it is guided by the spiral groove 3g and begins to move downward. As the second movable member 20 moves, the first part 11 and the second part 12 begin to open, as shown in Figure 7. That is, the first part 11, which was supported in contact with the upper edge 20e of the second movable member 20, opens with the mounting part 30 as a pivot point due to the movement of the upper edge 20e, which is its support point. As the first part 11 opens, the second part 12 opens in conjunction with it, while in contact with and supported by the first part 11. That is, the second part 12 opens while resting on top of the first part 11. As a result, the upper body 50 of the doll becomes visible.

[0051] Figure 8 is a side view showing the final stage of operation when toy 1 is transformed from the first form 1F to the second form 2F. As shown in Figure 8, the second movable member 20 is locked in place when its lower end 22d abuts against the support end 3d, preventing it from rotating. In this state, the second movable member 20 is locked by the support end 3d, and its upper edge 20e contacts the outer surface 11s of the first part 11, supporting the final open state of the first part 11 and the second part 12. In toy 1, once the opening operation of the second movable member 20 is completed, it changes from the first form 1F, in which one end 3a is covered, to the second form 2F, in which the one end 3a is exposed.

[0052] Figure 9 is a perspective view showing the display state of toy 1 in its second form, 2F. The toy 1 of the second form 2F can be displayed, for example, by placing the support end 3d on the mounting part 90, as shown in Figure 9. In this second form 2F, the first part 11 is positioned to cover the upper part of the support member 3 and has a shape that creates a concave surface (bulging downwards) when viewed from above, creating the appearance of a skirt that spreads outwards. On the other hand, the second part 12 covers one end 3a of the support member 3 and a part of the first part 11. Furthermore, the second part 12 is positioned to overlap the four gap areas SP11 between the first parts 11, concealing the gap areas SP11. In addition, the outer surface 12s of the second part 12 is configured as a curved surface that bulges outwards (see Figure 8), creating the appearance of increased volume in the part from the upper body 50 of the doll to the skirt. It is desirable that the second part 12 be positioned in a direction corresponding to the face of the head included in the upper body 50, in relation to the upper body 50.

[0053] As described above, in this embodiment of toy 1, the first movable member 10 can change between a flower bud state or a tulip state (first form 1F) and a doll state wearing a dress (second form 2F) by using the second movable member 20, which is modeled after a calyx, as the operating part, and the transformation can be enjoyed. Furthermore, it can be displayed in either the flower bud state or the doll state.

[0054] In this embodiment of toy 1, the operation performed by the player to change between the first form 1F and the second form 2F is an operation by relative rotation between the second movable member 20 and the support member 3. Therefore, the form can be changed by rotating either the second movable member 20 or the support member 3, resulting in good operability. Furthermore, since the first movable member 10 can gradually change form by moving its position through rotation while being supported by the second movable member 20, the process of form change can be enjoyed.

[0055] In this embodiment of toy 1, the first movable member 10 is biased to open by its own weight, so a biasing member for the first movable member 10 is not required, and the structure can be simplified.

[0056] In this embodiment of toy 1, the first movable member 10 can cover at least a part of the support member 3 in the second form 2F, so that the flower-shaped portion from the first form 1F can be hidden, and the aesthetic appearance of the doll in the second form 2F can be improved.

[0057] In this embodiment of toy 1, the first part 11 is supported by contact with the second movable member 20, and the second part 12 is supported by contact with the first part 11. Therefore, the first part 11 and the second part 12 can be moved by moving the second movable member 20.

[0058] In the toy 1 of this embodiment, the first part 11 is composed of multiple members, and in the flower bud form (first form 1F), parts of adjacent members overlap, so that the inside of the bud can be reliably closed so that it is not visible, and the aesthetic appearance of the flower bud form, which is the first form 1F, can be improved.

[0059] In the toy 1 of this embodiment, when the first part 11 is open, the gap between the first parts 11 can be covered by the second part 12. This makes it possible to create a structure that enhances the aesthetics of the skirt portion of a doll, for example, by creating a sense of continuity in the skirt portion.

[0060] In this embodiment of toy 1, the bulging curved shapes of the first part 11 and the second part 12 are configured in opposite directions. As a result, the internal and external positional relationship of both parts 11 and 12 is reversed between the first form 1F and the second form 2F. This allows for the effective representation of both the bulging shape of a flower bud and the bulging shape of a doll's skirt, resulting in a structure that enhances the aesthetic appeal of both forms.

[0061] Furthermore, according to the toy 1 of this embodiment, the second movable member 20 can move in the axial direction of the columnar portion of the support member 3 while being penetrated by the columnar portion of the support member 3, so that it can contact the first movable member 10 which is rotatably attached to one end 3a of the support member 3 and operate the first movable member 10. In addition, the first movable member 10 can be closed and opened as multiple parts (first part 11, second part 12) along the axial direction of the support member 3 at one end 3a of the support member 3, so that it can easily take on a form in which the member provided on one end 3a (upper body 50 of the doll) is exposed or covered and not visible by opening and closing the first movable member 10.

[0062] In the toy 1 of this embodiment, the second movable member 20 has a through hole 20h whose inner diameter is larger than that of the support member 3 on one end 3a, so that it can cover a part of the mounting portion 30 on the one end 3a. As a result, the petal rotation structure can be hidden by the calyx portion of the flower form in the first embodiment 1F, and a more desirable flower-like appearance can be created, thereby improving the aesthetic appearance of the flower bud form in the first embodiment 1F.

[0063] According to the toy 1 of this embodiment, the second movable member 20 is configured such that the outer diameter of one end 3a (upper end) of the support member 3 is larger than the outer diameter of the other end 3b of the support member 3, thereby enabling the representation of the "calyx" portion in the flower state in the first embodiment 1F.

[0064] Furthermore, the other end 3b of the support member 3 is provided with a support end 3d that is larger in diameter than the through hole 20h of the second movable member 20, thereby restricting the movement position of the second movable member 20. As a result, for example, in the second form 2F, by having one end (lower end 22d) of the second movable member 20 in contact with the support end 3d of the support member 3 and the other end (upper edge 20e) in contact with the outer surface 11s of the first part 11, the state of the second form 2F can be easily maintained.

[0065] In this embodiment of toy 1, a projection 20f (finger grip portion) is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the second movable member 20, which protrudes radially outward. This allows for improved operability by providing a finger grip when the player rotates the second movable member 20.

[0066] In this embodiment of toy 1, one end of the support end 3d is provided with a flat support surface 3ds, allowing the entire toy to be supported independently and easily displayed.

[0067] Although one aspect of the present invention has been described above, the present invention can be modified as appropriate within the scope of its technical concept. For example, in the above embodiment, the second movable member 20 was described to be rotated using the support member 3, but the invention is not limited to this, and the support member 3 may be operated to rotate. [Explanation of symbols]

[0068] 1 toy 1F 1st form 2F 2nd form 3. Support member 3a One end side 3b Other end side 3d support end 3ds flat support surface 3g spiral groove 10 First movable member 11 Part 1 12 Part 2 20 Second movable member 20f protrusion 20h through hole 20j Mating part 30 Mounting part

Claims

1. A toy that can transform between a first form and a second form, First movable member and A support member that supports the first movable member, The system comprises a second movable member supported by the aforementioned support member, A toy that can be transformed between a first form and a second form by the movement of the first moving member in response to the relative movement of the second moving member with respect to the support member.

2. The toy according to claim 1, The aforementioned relative movement includes rotation, in the case of toys.

3. The toy according to claim 2, The aforementioned relative movement includes movement along the support member, in the form of a toy.

4. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The toy is configured such that the first movable member can take on a closed form and an open form depending on its movement.

5. The toy according to claim 4, The first movable member is a toy that is biased in the opening direction by its own weight.

6. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The first movable member moves while being supported by the second movable member; this is a toy.

7. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The first movable member is a toy that covers at least a portion of the support member in the second embodiment.

8. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, A toy in which the first movable member includes a first part and a second part disposed on the outer circumference of the first part in the second embodiment.

9. The toy according to claim 8, The first part moves while in contact with the second moving member, The aforementioned second part is a toy that moves while in contact with the aforementioned first part.

10. The toy according to claim 8, The first part is composed of multiple members, and in the first embodiment, the toy is configured such that at least a portion of adjacent members overlap.

11. The toy according to claim 8, The first part is composed of multiple members, A toy in which the second part is configured to cover at least a portion of the gap area between the members of the first part in the second embodiment.

12. The toy according to claim 8, In the first embodiment, the second part has a curved shape that bulges out on the opposite side from the first part. The first part, in the first embodiment, has a curved shape that bulges out on the opposite side from the second part, in this toy.

13. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The support member has a columnar portion on which the second movable member can move, The toy has a second movable member having a through hole through which the support member is inserted.

14. The toy according to claim 13, The first movable member is supported on one end of the support member, in a toy.

15. The toy according to claim 14, The toy is configured such that the first movable member can take on a form that covers one end and a form that exposes the one end depending on its movement.

16. The toy according to claim 14, The support member has a mounting portion on one end to which the first movable member is rotatably attached in the opening and closing direction, in a toy.

17. The toy according to claim 16, The support member has a plurality of mounting portions on one end side, The pivot axis of the mounting part is provided so as to surround the periphery of one end, in a toy.

18. The toy according to claim 16, The toy is configured such that the inner diameter of the through hole at one end of the support member is larger than the inner diameter at the other end of the support member.

19. The toy according to claim 18, A toy in which at least a portion of the mounting part is covered by the through hole on one end.

20. The toy according to claim 13, A toy is provided on the other end of the support member, with a support end having a larger diameter than the through hole of the second movable member.

21. The toy according to claim 20, The aforementioned support end has a flat support surface at one end that is flat and supports the entire toy so that it can stand on its own, a toy.

22. The toy according to claim 20, In the second embodiment, the second movable member is a toy in which one end is in contact with the support end and the other end is in contact with the first movable member.

23. The toy according to claim 13, The toy is configured such that the outer diameter of one end of the support member is larger than the outer diameter of the other end of the support member.

24. The toy according to claim 13, A toy in which a projection is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the second movable member, projecting radially outward.

25. The toy according to claim 13, The support member is configured as a rotating shaft having a helical groove extending around its axis, The second movable member is a toy in which a fitting portion provided on the inner surface of the through hole is guided by the helical groove and rotates as it moves in the axial direction of the support member.

26. The toy according to claim 13, The support member is a toy having the body of a doll on one end.

27. A toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The aforementioned first form mimics the form of a flower bud, The second form is a toy that imitates the form of a doll.

28. The toy according to claim 27, A toy in which the first movable member is configured to resemble a flower petal in the first form and a skirt in the second form.