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Title:
TOY WITH A DEGRADABLE FILM RELEASE MECHANISM AND CONTAINMENT DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/072102
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The toy has a liquid degradable membrane extending over the opening of a hollow containment device. The membrane maintains a compressible component, such as a layer foam, in the device in its compressed state. A structure such as a doll supports the compressed component in the containment device, which may take the form of a plant pot. In a preferred embodiment, the compressed foam will expand through the plane of the membrane when contacted by the liquid after it passes through the membrane. An applicator may be provided to facilitate the application of the liquid to the membrane.

Inventors:
PYO AHREUME (US)
QI MENGYUAN (US)
MCCALLAN JORDAN (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2019/033487
Publication Date:
April 09, 2020
Filing Date:
May 22, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SKYROCKET LLC DBA SKYROCKET TOYS LLC (US)
International Classes:
A01G9/02; A63H33/42; B65D1/04; B65D25/08; B65D51/28
Domestic Patent References:
WO2009116125A12009-09-24
Foreign References:
US6787682B22004-09-07
US20130318872A12013-12-05
US20170020092A12017-01-26
JP2005218422A2005-08-18
US4991847A1991-02-12
US20070023300A12007-02-01
US8505239B22013-08-13
US20030176146A12003-09-18
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
EPSTEIN, Robert, L. (US)
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Claims:
WE CLAIM:

1. A toy comprising a normally compressed component adapted to expand upon contact with a liquid, a structure upon which said expandable component is supported, a containment device defining a cavity within which said structure is situated with said component in its compressed state.

2. The toy of claim 1 wherein said containment device comprises an opening, and a liquid permeable membrane extending over said opening and having an exterior surface, wherein liquid situated on said exterior surface of said membrane will cause said membrane to degrade, allowing said compressed component to expand through said membrane.

3. The toy of claim 1 wherein said containment device includes a rigid hollow body and a cover.

4. The toy of claim 1 further comprising a frame upon which said membrane is supported.

5. The toy of claim 1 further comprises a bracket adapted to support said structure such that said compressed component is situated between said structure and said membrane.

6. The toy of claim 2 wherein said membrane has an exterior surface and further comprises a removeable, protective lid situated over said exterior surface of said membrane.

7. The toy of claim 1 wherein said containment device comprises first and second parts and a hinge connecting said containment device parts such that said parts can be moved between a closed position, wherein said cavity is enclosed, and a position wherein said cavity is visible.

8. The toy of claim 7 wherein each of said containment device parts comprises an engaging part and wherein said engaging parts, when interengaged, maintain said containment device parts in said closed position.

9. The toy of claim 1 wherein said containment device comprises a substantially cylindrical body with a closed bottom and an open top.

10. The toy of claim 1 wherein said structure takes the form of a doll.

11. The toy of claim 1 further comprising an applicator for supplying liquid to said toy. 12. The toy of claim 3 wherein said cover is configured to retain said applicator.

13. The toy of claim 11 wherein said applicator comprises a liquid reservoir and a conduit through which liquid from said reservoir can be delivered to said toy.

14. The toy of claim 1 wherein said containment device has a theme, and said toy further comprises elements which are associated with said theme within said containment device .

15. The toy of claim 1 wherein said containment device takes the form of a plant pot.

16. A toy comprising a normally compressed foam component adapted to expand upon contact with a liquid, a doll upon which said foam component is supported, and a hollow cylindrical containment device defining a cavity within which said doll is situated with said foam component in its compressed state.

17. The toy of claim 16 wherein said containment device has an external surface and an opening, a liquid permeable membrane extending over said opening, wherein said foam component is situated between said doll and said membrane, such that liquid situated on said exterior surface of said membrane will pass through said membrane , causing said membrane to degrade, allowing said foam component to expand through said membrane.

18. The toy of claim 16 wherein said containment device comprises a rigid hollow body and a frame upon which said membrane is supported, and a bracket adapted to support said doll beneath said membrane.

19. The toy of claim 16 further comprising an applicator for supplying liquid to said toy, wherein said applicator comprising a liquid reservoir.

20. The toy of claim 16 wherein said containment device comprises first and second hollow halves and a hinge connecting said containment device halves such that said halves can be moved between a closed position, wherein said halves enclose said doll, and an open position wherein said doll is visible.

21. The toy of claim 20 wherein each of said containment device halves comprises an engaging part, and wherein said engaging parts, when interengaged, maintain said containment device halves in said closed position.

22. The toy of claim 16 wherein said containment device takes the form of a plant pot.

23. The toy of claim 22 wherein said plant pot comprises a wall with an interior surface and said toy further comprises elements extending from said interior surface which are associated with said plant pot.

24. A toy comprising a containment device defining a cavity with an opening, a liquid degradable permeable membrane extending over said opening and having an exterior surface, a compressed component situated within said device cavity under said membrane and normally contained within said device by said membrane, wherein liquid applied to said exterior surface of said membrane degrades said membrane to release said component such that the component may extend through said membrane.

25. The toy of claim 24 further comprising a structure within said containment device upon which said compressed component is supported.

26. The toy of claim 24 wherein said compressed component expands, is lifted or is elevated beyond the plane of said membrane, when said membrane is degraded by the application of liquid.

Description:
TOY WITH A DEGRADABLE FILM RELEASE MECHANISM AND CONTAINMENT DEVICE

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Priority is claimed on Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 62/742,196, filed

10/05/2018, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable

REFERENCE TO A“SEQUENCE LISTING”, A TABLE, OR A

COMPUTER

PROGRAM LISTING APPENDIX SUBMITTED ON COMPACT DISC

Not Applicable FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a toy playset, and more particularly, a toy play set containing a variety of reactant, expandable components and associated fixed structures.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In present times individuals are known to provide children with play sets and toys that emulate real activities but sanitized or modified in such a way as to avoid the hazards, difficulties, or damages associated with said activities. For example, one might provide a child with a set of hollow plastic“tools”, providing the entertainment value of a set of props without the inherent dangers associated with real tools.

Play sets may include moving or changing components that may entertain or fascinate a child. These components must be safe, even when used outside of their intended function. Further, they must ideally be clean or easily contained given a child’s propensity to make a mess if given any ability to do so.

These standards and limitations generally put things such as gardening outside of the reach of a realistic playset (i.e. a combination of sharp implements and fertilizer are not acceptable playthings for a child). One object of the present invention is to provide children a safe, clean way of“growing” their own“plants” with a playset that may transform in ways similar to organic plants (on a significantly enhanced time scale). The ideal embodiment of the present invention will further incorporate a fantasy element to the structure and design of the present invention, namely the idea that a“plant” may be grown from the head of a doll figurine as a hairstyle.

The assembly to create the unique functionality behind the reveal of the character is defined by several mechanical parts that hold the doll figurine in position and balance the force and compression of an expandable foam material, so it can be released in a controlled manner. Once the doll’s slow-rising“hair" is compressed and retained between the doll and a liquid permeable paper barrier, the doll can be assembled into a container in the form of a plant pot. The doll can only then be released from the pot by degrading the paper barrier, in this case using a few drops of water.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention features a compressible component that may substantially deform or alter the structure of individual components when released from the compressed state. The compressed component is ideally positioned and contained within other permeable components and released when the permeable components are degraded by application of a liquid such that the compressed component can expand, be lifted or be elevated through the plane of the membrane. The compressible component is fixed to an obscured structure that may be revealed by the degradable release mechanism designed to release when contacted with the liquid. Further components of the present invention mechanically fix the degradable and compressible components into an operable orientation such that an external device may deploy the liquid to all components simultaneously.

More specifically, the invention relates to a toy including a normally compressed component adapted to expand upon certain conditions, a structure upon which the compressible component is supported, and a containment device defining a cavity within which the structure is situated with the component in its compressed state.

The containment device includes an opening, and a liquid permeable membrane extending over the opening. The membrane has an exterior surface. When liquid is situated on the exterior surface of the membrane, the liquid will cause the membrane to degrade, and release the compressed component such that it can expand, be lifted or be elevated through the plane of the membrane.

The containment device includes a rigid hollow body and a cover. The cover includes a frame upon which the membrane is supported. The frame includes a bracket adapted to support the structure such that the compressed component is situated between the structure and the membrane. The cover also has a removeable, protective cover situated over the exterior surface of the membrane.

The toy is adapted for use with an applicator for supplying liquid. Preferably, the cover has a rigid element configured to retain the applicator. The applicator has a liquid reservoir and a conduit through which liquid from the reservoir can be delivered to the toy. The containment device is formed of first and second hollow halves and a hinge connecting the containment device halves such that the halves can be moved between a closed position, wherein the structure is enclosed and a position wherein the structure is visible. Each of the containment device halves includes an engaging part. When the engaging parts interengage, containment device halves are maintained in the closed position.

The containment device may take the form of a plant pot having a substantially cylindrical body with a closed bottom and an open top. The plant pot includes a wall with an interior surface and elements extending from the interior surface which are associated with a plant pot theme.

In its preferred embodiment, the toy includes a normally compressed component adapted to expand when released by the degradation of the membrane by application of liquid, a doll upon which the compressed component is supported, and a hollow cylindrical containment device defining a cavity within which the doll is situated with the component in its compressed state.

The containment device has an opening, and a cover including a liquid permeable membrane with an exterior surface extending over the opening. The compressed component is situated between the doll and the membrane. Liquid situated on the exterior surface of the membrane will cause the membrane to degrade, releasing the force on the compressed component such that it can extend through the membrane.

In one preferred embodiment, the liquid also causes the compressed component to expand. However, other mechanical or chemical mechanisms can be employed to cause the component to extend through the degraded membrane once the membrane is degraded and releases the force compressing the component. The containment device takes the form of a plant pot. It includes a rigid hollow body and a cover. The cover includes a frame upon which the membrane is supported. A bracket supports the doll within the containment device. A removeable protective cover may be situated over the exterior surface of the membrane. An applicator may be provided with the toy for supplying liquid to the membrane.

The applicator includes a liquid reservoir. Preferably, the cover is shaped to retain the applicator.

The plant pot is formed of first and second hollow halves and a hinge connecting the halves. Accordingly, the halves can be moved between a closed position, wherein the doll is enclosed, and an open position wherein the doll is visible.

Each of the plant pot halves has an engaging part. When the engaging parts are interengaged, the plant pot halves are maintained in the closed position.

The plant pot has a wall with an interior surface. Elements extend from the interior surface of the plant pot which are associated with the plant pot theme.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF DRAWINGS

To these and to such other objects that may hereinafter appears, the present invention relates to a toy with a degradable film release mechanism and containment device as described in detail in the following specification and recited in the annexed claims, taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts and in which:

Figure 1 is an exploded perspective external view of the major components of a preferred embodiment of the invention, shown without the doll;

Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, including the doll which carries the expandable material;

Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 showing the container in its open position;

Figure 4 shows the doll of Figure 2, in front view with the expandable material in the expanded state, and in front and side views, prior to the expanded material being expanded;

Figure 5 shows three sequential views of container of the preferred embodiment of the invention, as the expandable material expands through the membrane;

Figure 6 shows a more detailed view of the exterior of the container of the preferred embodiment of the invention;

Figure 7 shows an exploded view of all of the components of the preferred embodiment invention from one side; and

Figure 8 shows an exploded view of all of the components of the preferred embodiment of the invention from the other side.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

All illustrations of the drawings are provided for the purpose of describing the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of any claims related to the present invention.

Figure 1 shows the basic components of the expanding toy playset of the present invention. Those components include a cover, generally designated A, a frame, generally designated B, and a container, generally designated C.

A liquid permeable membrane 10 extends over the top opening of the frame B. Membrane 10 may be made of any type of film or paper capable of physically degrading when it comes in contact with a liquid. This degradation may allow, and may be concurrent with, the passage of liquid through the plane originally defined by membrane 10.

Cover A is intended to protect membrane 10 until the playset is ready for use. The cover may be any form of removeable lid but in the preferred embodiment takes the form of a second, non-permeable membrane 12 which defines a protective layer situated in such a way as to prevent premature damage or degradation of the permeable membrane 10. The non-permeable membrane is manually removed before use of the toy.

The protective membrane may take the form of cover A which is physically separate from frame B but configured to be mounted on the frame, as illustrated in Figures 1, 2 and 3 or may take the form of a removable plastic sheet or film situated on the frame itself, over the permeable membrane. When the protective membrane is a sheet or film situated on the frame over the permeable membrane, it preferably includes one or more radially extending tabs which can be gripped by the fingers of the user to facilitate the removal thereof.

Frame B constitutes a generally rigid, cylindrical or ring-like structure. It is configured to carry the permeable membrane (and in one preferred embodiment, the protective membrane, as well) and adapted to be received within a congruent feature of container C, such as the enlarged the upper portion of container C.

The membranes may be attached to the frame by a seal. The seal may constitute any means of fastening, permanent or temporary, including mechanical, magnetic, adhesive, or any other means of bonding two unlike objects together known in the industry. In the preferred embodiment, the protective membrane is attached over the permeable membrane by a thin layer of adhesive.

At least one substrate of compressible material is provided. The substrate is a mechanical component (e.g. pot, pod, doll or character) which has a surface that carries a compressible component such as a volume of foam in compressed form. In the preferred embodiment, as seen in Figure 2, the substrate takes the form of a doll, generally designated D. The mechanical component constitutes a structure and surface distinct from container C and serves as a support onto which compressed component may be dispersed or positioned.

As used in this specification, the term“compressible material” may include any substance or element with the capability of rapidly increasing in volume once the force maintaining the component in the compressed state is eliminated, such as by degradation of the membrane when liquid is applied to the membrane. For example, the compressible component may take the form of a compressed foam layer which expands when exposed to liquid, an element including or associated with a mechanical structure such as a compressed spring which lifts or elevates the component when the membrane is degraded, or a chemical element which reacts to cause the component to move beyond the plane of the membrane, when the membrane has been degraded.

The expanding playset apparatus ideally features a hidden component (hair, body part or object) made of a material which can be compressed into a compartment or void during assembly and released by the user with a few drops of liquid on the membrane to reveal the hidden component beneath. The material may be coupled to one or more mechanical components prior to being inserted to a compartment or void. In this preferred embodiment, the material is shown as a layer 16 of compressed foam located on the top of the doll’s head.

The concept of the playset is to provide an assembly of the compressible material coupled to one or more mechanical components, in this embodiment taking the form of a doll. The doll is loaded to the containment device such as container C where the material in maintained in compressed form under pressure beneath the permeable membrane 10. In that configuration, the compressed material may be released from the containment device C through the application of a liquid to the permeable material. This allows the permeable material to degrade and release the pressure on the underside of the permeable material, to break through the upper surface of the containment device as the liquid passes through the degraded membrane. In a preferred embodiment, the after the liquid passes through the permeable membrane to the compressed foam layer, the liquid will cause the foam layer to expand and reveal the hidden component. Container C defines a substantially rigid structure to which reference to all other components of the present invention may be drawn. The container is ideally a substantially cylindrical hollow body, open at the top. In the preferred embodiment, as seen in the figures, the container takes the form of a plant pot 14, capable of splitting vertically into two equal and conjoined sections 14A and 14B during various stages of the operation of the present invention.

Container C may take any other shape or combination of shapes without departing from the original scope of the invention. Cover A defines a manifold face at the open top of the container. In alternate embodiments of the container, the cover may be positioned at various faces and define various facets of any structural geometry without departing from the original scope of the invention.

The substrate is positioned within the manifold structure defined by the container and the cover. The substrate supports the compressible material, which in one preferred embodiment is activated on contact with a liquid is applied via an applicator through the permeable membrane.

Figure 4 shows the front and side of the doll with the foam layer 16 in the compressed state, and a front view of the doll with the foam material expanded, as it would appear after coming in contact with liquid.

As seen in Figure 5, the applicator may take the form of a miniature watering can, generally designated E. The applicator constitutes both a means of storing and directing the liquid, preferably water, into operable contact with the permeable membrane, and in one preferred embodiment, to the substrate located under the permeable membrane. The layer of compressible material situated on the head of the doll substrate will then expand through the plane of the membrane, revealing previously occluded features or formations of the present invention to a user. Figure 5 illustrates the invention at different stages of the expansion process.

The activation and subsequent expansion of the volume of compressed material will result in a combined structure that is dimensionally greater that the cavity of the container on at least one axis. It is understood that both the volume of compressible material (in both compressed and expanded form) and the medium may constitute a variety of different shapes and compositions in various alternate embodiments without departing from the original scope of the invention.

As seen in Figure 3, the halves 14A and 14B of plant pot 14 together form a cavity

18. A plurality of protrusions 20 extend from the edge of pot half 14A and are configured to mate with slots 22 on the other pot half 14B to maintain the pot halves in the closed state, as illustrated in Figure 6.

The pot halves are connected by a hinge 24 so that the pot halves can be moved between the closed position, shown in Figures 1 and 2, and the open position, as seen in Figure 3. Frame B is adapted to be received in the enlarged upper portion 27 of pot 14.

Figures 7 and 8 illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention with its components in exploded form. Those figures show the container with the pot halves 14A and 14B separated.

A hollow bracket 26 is situated below frame B. Bracket 26 may be a separate component but is preferably attached to or integral with the bottom of frame B, as illustrated in the figures. Doll D is of suitable dimensions and shape to fit within the enclosure. Bracket 26 defines a cavity into which doll D is received such that when frame B is situated in the upper portion 27 of the container, the head of the doll is situated immediately below the central portion of permeable membrane 10. Bracket 26 constitutes a removably fixed component aligned concentrically within cavity 18 of pot 14.

In this embodiment, the compressible material is situated in protruding layer 28 on top of the head of the doll. The bracket serves to maintain the compressible material in protrusion 28 at the location within the cavity under the membrane.

The volume of compressible material may take the form of a compressed cellular foam compound capable of significant expansion when freed from mechanical constraints such as those provided by components of the cover. Alternatively, the expandable material may take the form of a mechanical component with a spring-loaded part or any other member which includes a mechanical or chemical element capable of rapidly increasing in volume when the membrane is degraded by exposure to liquid.

In the situation where the compressible material is selected to expand when it comes in contact with the liquid, when liquid is applied to the permeable membrane, the membrane will degrade, allowing the liquid to pass through the membrane and come in contact with the compressed material in protrusion 28. The liquid will cause the compressed material to expand rapidly as illustrated in Figure 5. As seen in that figure, the expanded material may take the form of plant with flowers, in coordination with the plant pot theme.

A support 30 for the doll within bracket 26 is provided. Support 30 includes a concave platform with spaced legs. The support is situated within cavity 18 of the container, between the floor of the container and the doll. Support 30 serves to maintain the doll in position within bracket 26 with the compressed material in protrusion 28 immediately below the central portion of membrane 10. This arrangement will insure that liquid applied to the permeable membrane will fall onto the compressible material which is in compressed form in protrusion 28 on the top of the head of the doll.

Various alternate embodiments of the bracket may take the form of permanent fixtures defined on the inner faces of the container without departing the original scope of the invention.

The protrusions 20 and slots 22 bind the disparate halves of the shell together by a means that may be manually released or engaged by a user. The protrusions and slots define a series of surface contours on the internal and external faces of the container, arranged to fulfill any functions as described (i.e. retaining components, providing grasping points, relaying instructions, channeling fluids) or for purely decorative purposes in various embodiments of the present invention.

A second mechanism in the form of a separate expandable material (not shown) may be used to release the attachment between the protrusions and slots to automatically open the container halves upon exposure to liquid during various stages of the intended use of the present invention.

Various accessories 34 may be provided within the playset container. The accessories may be permanently or removeably attached to the interior walls of the container halves 14A and 14B. The accessories preferably follow the plant pot theme and in the illustrated embodiment are miniature replicas of things which one might use in plant potting. Alternate embodiments of the volume of compressible material may constitute dehydrated or otherwise contracted structures that may grow or expand rapidly when exposed to an external agent, preferably but not necessarily the same liquid as described in relation to other elements of the present invention. The volume of compressible material may define any structure or compound capable of significant triggerable dimensional change without departing from the original scope of the invention. The volume of compressed material is fixed to the medium by a seal, ideally to the top of the substrate. That seal may be any type of fastening, permanent or temporary, including mechanical, magnetic, adhesive, or any other means of bonding two unlike objects together known in the industry. The combined structure of the medium and the volume of compressible material, prior to expansion of the volume of the compressible material, will fit within the combined structure of the container and cover.

Applicator E preferably takes the form of a miniature watering can in accordance with the plant pot theme of the playset. The watering can includes a liquid reservoir 31, a volume of water in the reservoir which serves as a catalyst, and a conduit 32.

The reservoir constitutes a wholly separate manifold component suitable to contain the volume of catalyst. The reservoir further defines the position of the conduit projecting generally horizontally outward from the reservoir.

The conduit defines a substantially hollow structure capable of routing the volume of catalyst from the reservoir outward in a direction defined concentrically by the distal end of the conduit.

The volume of catalyst constitutes any liquid suitable to activate the expansion of the volume of compressible material defined within the substrate. The volume of catalyst is expelled from the reservoir by compressing the walls of the reservoir, reducing the internal volume such that a portion of the volume of catalyst is projected from the conduit and into eventual contact with at least one substrate.

It will now be understood that the present invention is a toy playset which a liquid permable membrane includes

a normally compressed component adapted to expand upon contact with a liquid, a structure upon which the expandable component is supported, and a containment device defining a cavity within which the structure is situated with the component in its compressed state.

While only a limited number of preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for purposes of illustration, it is obvious that many modifications and variations could be made thereto. It is intended to cover all of those modifications and variations which fall within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the following claims: