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JP-7857172-B2 - Toy parts and model toys

JP7857172B2JP 7857172 B2JP7857172 B2JP 7857172B2JP-7857172-B2

Inventors

  • 林田 翔一
  • 生頼 卓也

Assignees

  • 株式会社バンダイ

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20220620

Claims (12)

  1. It is a toy part for the hand of a model toy. A plurality of first finger structures, each configured to be bendable on the first surface side of the toy part, Each of the plurality of first finger structures is rotatably connected to a palm member, A cover member is attached to the second surface of the palm member, which is opposite to the first surface, Equipped with, The aforementioned hand toy component has a first state in which the hand is open and a second state in which the hand is closed. In the second state, a toy component is configured such that a part of the cover member can bend toward the first surface in accordance with the bending of the plurality of first finger structures toward the first surface.
  2. The cover member includes a first cover member coupled to the palm member and a second cover member rotatably connected to the first cover member. The toy part according to claim 1, wherein in the second state, the second cover member rotates in response to the bending of the plurality of first finger structures toward the first surface, thereby bending toward the first surface.
  3. The toy component according to claim 1 or 2, wherein, in the second state, a portion of the palm member is further configured to bend toward the first surface in accordance with the bending of the plurality of first finger structures toward the first surface.
  4. Each of the plurality of first finger structures has a first connecting portion having a spherical end, The palm member has a plurality of first recesses provided on the surface of the palm member, corresponding to the first connecting portion of each of the plurality of first finger structures, The toy component according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each of the first finger structures is rotatably connected to the palm member by the coupling of the plurality of first connecting portions and the plurality of first recesses.
  5. The toy part according to claim 4, wherein the palm member has the plurality of first recesses at different heights.
  6. Each of the plurality of first finger structures is The first part, A second part is rotatably connected to the first part, A third part rotatably connected to the second part, The third part is rotatably connected to the fourth part which has the first connecting portion, In the first state, the aforementioned toy hand component The first part rotates by a first predetermined angle relative to the second part, The second part rotates by a second predetermined angle relative to the third part. The toy part according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the third part transitions to the second state by rotating the fourth part by a third predetermined angle.
  7. The toy component according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the cover member is configured to cover the second surface and at least a portion of the side of the palm member.
  8. The toy part further includes a second finger structure configured to be bendable on the first surface side, The second finger structure is rotatably connected to the palm member, The toy component according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the second finger structure is configured to bend in a direction intersecting the bending direction of the plurality of first finger structures in the second state.
  9. The second finger structure has a second connecting portion having a spherical end, The palm member further has a second recess provided on the surface of the palm member, which corresponds to the second connecting portion of the second finger structure, The toy component according to claim 8, wherein the second finger structure is rotatably connected to the palm member by the coupling of the second connecting portion and the second recess.
  10. The second finger structure described above is The fifth part, A sixth part rotatably connected to the fifth part, A seventh part rotatably connected to the sixth part, The assembly comprises an eighth part that is rotatably connected to the seventh part and has the second connecting portion, In the first state, the aforementioned toy hand component is at least, The eighth part rotates by a fourth predetermined angle relative to the palm member, The toy component according to claim 9, wherein the seventh component rotates relative to the eighth component by a fifth predetermined angle, thereby transitioning to the second state.
  11. The toy component according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the palm member is further rotatably connected to the member constituting the wrist of the model toy.
  12. A model toy having the toy component described in any one of claims 1 to 11.

Description

This invention relates to toy parts and model toys. Patent Document 1 describes the structure of a hand as a toy component for an assembly toy. In this toy component, the palm portion is integrally formed. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2009-107275 A diagram showing an example of the appearance of an assembly toy corresponding to an embodiment.A diagram showing an example of the appearance of a toy part in a first state corresponding to an embodiment.A diagram showing an example of the appearance of a toy part in a second state corresponding to the embodiment.A diagram showing an example of the disassembled configuration of the first surface of a toy component corresponding to an embodiment.A diagram showing an example of the disassembled configuration on the second surface of a toy component corresponding to an embodiment.A diagram showing an example of the cross-sectional configuration of a toy component in a first state corresponding to an embodiment.A diagram showing an example of the cross-sectional configuration of a toy component corresponding to the embodiment in the second state. The embodiments will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. Note that the following embodiments do not limit the invention as defined in the claims, and not all combinations of features described in the embodiments are essential to the invention. Two or more of the features described in the embodiments may be arbitrarily combined. Furthermore, identical or similar configurations will be given the same reference numeral, and redundant descriptions will be omitted. In each figure, the top, bottom, left, right, front, and back directions relative to the paper will be used as the top, bottom, left, right, front, and back directions of the parts (or components) in this embodiment, and will be used in the descriptions within the text. First, Figure 1 shows an example of the appearance of a doll-type assembly toy, which corresponds to this embodiment. Figure 1 is a simplified schematic diagram showing the appearance of the assembly toy 1 according to this embodiment. The assembly toy 1 has model parts consisting of a head 10, a torso 11, arms 12, a waist 13, and legs 14, which are connected together. Furthermore, a hand corresponding to the toy part 100 of this embodiment is attached to the tip of the arm 12. While this embodiment describes an example of an assembly toy completed by the user assembling the model parts, it is not limited to this; for example, a pre-assembled toy may also be used. At least a portion of the individual parts 10-14 and 100 are supported so as to be rotatable (or swingable) relative to adjacent parts. For example, the head 10 is supported so as to be rotatable relative to the torso 11, and the arms 12 are supported so as to be rotatable, tilted forward, and tilted backward relative to the torso 11. The toy part 100 is also supported so as to be rotatable relative to the arms 12. In this way, each part of the assembly toy 1 is provided with a joint structure, allowing the user (for example, the owner of the assembly toy 1) to position the assembly toy 1 in a desired posture. Although omitted in Figure 1, one or more decorative parts can be attached to the assembly toy 1. The decorative parts can be constructed in the same way as the model parts of the assembly toy described in this embodiment. Examples of decorative parts include weapons such as swords and guns, and armor such as shields. According to the toy part 100 of this embodiment, such weapons and armor can be grasped, and the appearance of the toy part 100 when grasping weapons, etc., can be made more natural. Next, Figures 2 and 3 show a more detailed example of the appearance of the toy parts corresponding to this embodiment. In this embodiment, the hand toy part 100 of the assembly toy 1 is referred to as the "first state" when the hand is open and the "second state" when the hand is closed. Figure 2 shows an example of the appearance of the hand toy part 100 in the first state, and Figure 3 shows an example of the appearance of the toy part 100 in the second state. Furthermore, in the first state of the toy part 100, the palm side is referred to as the "first surface," and the back of the hand side is referred to as the "second surface." Figure 2(A) shows the appearance of the first side of the hand toy component 100 of the assembly toy 1 according to the embodiment. Figure 2(B) shows the appearance of the second side of the toy component 100. In Figure 2, the toy component 100 has multiple finger structures corresponding to the thumb portion 101, index finger portion 102, middle finger portion 103, ring finger portion 104, and little finger portion 105. Here, the number of fingers can be varied according to the structure of the assembly toy 1. Each finger structure has first to third joints and can be bent toward the first surface. The palm portion is composed of two parts 106 and 107, which are rotatably con