FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a built-up spinning top, and more particularly to
a spinning top assembled from a plurality of flat pieces for a user to spin it either
with fingers or with the help of an ejecting platform and a push member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Generally, a built-up toy includes a plurality of flat parts that are initially formed
on a board structure by stamping and can be separated from the board structure one
by one to assemble into a desired toy by engaging slits preformed thereon with one
another.
[0003] Most currently commercially available built-up toys are designed to construct only
stationary and monotonous animals, plants, articles, etc., such as dinosaurs, dolls,
and furniture. These built-up toys provide only still models and are therefore less
interesting and attractive for play.
[0004] It is therefore desirable to develop a built-up toy that provides interesting and
dynamic effect.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a spinning top built up from
a plurality of flat pieces. The flat pieces before being used to assemble the spinning
toy are detachably connected to a flat board. A player may rotate the assembled spinning
top with fingers or with the help of an ejecting platform and a hand-operated push
member.
[0006] To achieve the above and other objects, the built-up spinning top of the present
invention includes a cross-shaped central shaft formed from two axially intersected
shaft members, and at least a large and a small disc member sequentially mounted on
the central shaft from top to bottom.
[0007] In another embodiment of the present invention, the spinning top further includes
a median disc member above the large disc member, an upper gear member located between
the median and the large disc members, a lower gear member located between the large
and the small disc members. The upper gear member has a diameter smaller than those
of the median and the large disc members, so that an annular receiving space is formed
around the upper gear member between the median and the large disc members. The spinning
top may be positioned on an ejecting platform with the receiving space engaging with
a sliding way on the ejecting platform and the upper gear member meshing with a toothed
edge of a sliding way. Aplayer may engage a push member with an upper end of the spinning
top to rotate the latter along the sliding way and finally eject the spinning top
from the ejecting platform to spin it on a flat plane.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve
the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed
description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a built-up spinning top according to a first
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an assembled perspective view of the spinning top of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectioned perspective view of the spinning top of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 shows the manner of turning the spinning top of Fig. 2 with fingers;
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a built-up spinning top according to another
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is an assembled perspective view of the spinning top of Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a sectioned perspective view of the spinning top of Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 shows an ejecting platform and a hand-operated push member that work together
to eject and turn the built-up spinning top of Fig. 5;
Fig. 9 shows a first manner of ejecting the spinning top of Fig. 5 with the ejecting
platform and the hand-operated push member;
Fig. 10 shows a second manner of ejecting the spinning top of Fig. 5 with the ejecting
platform and the hand-operated push member; and
Fig. 11 shows all flat pieces for forming the built-up spinning top, the ejecting
platform, and the hand-operated push member of the present invention are detachably
connected to a flat board before they are used to form the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Please refer to Figs. 1 and 2 that are exploded and assembled perspective views,
respectively, of a built-up spinning top according to a first embodiment of the present
invention. As shown, the built-up spinning top of this embodiment includes an elongate
central shaft 10 and at least a large and a small disc member 13, 14 sequentially
mounted on the central shaft 10 from top to bottom.
[0010] The central shaft 10 is formed from axially intersected first and second shaft members
11, 12 and has a cross-shaped cross section. The first shaft member 11 is a flat piece
including a long shaft body 113 and two stoppers 111, 112 extended from two lateral
edges of the shaft body 113. A first slit 114 is upward extended from a lower end
of the shaft body 113 by a predetermined distance. The second shaft member 12 is also
a flat piece including a long shaft body 123 and two stoppers 121, 122 extended from
two lateral edges of the shaft body 123. A second slit 124 is downward extended from
an upper end of the shaft body 123 by a predetermined distance. By engaging the first
and the second slit 114, 124 with each other, the first and the second shaft member
11, 12, and accordingly the long shaft bodies 113 and 123, are intersected and connected
to each other to form the cross-shaped central shaft 10. The stoppers 111 and 112
and the stoppers 121 and 122 all have downward tapered outer edges to form two arrow-shaped
lower portions that intersect with each other when the two shaft members 11, 12 are
connected to each other. A pointed lower center of the intersected arrow-shaped lower
portions serves as a spinning center of the built-up spinning top of the present invention.
The perpendicularly intersected long shaft bodies 113, 123 maintain in an upward extended
position.
[0011] The large and the small disc member 13, 14 are sequentially located around the intersected
long shaft bodies 113, 123 above the stoppers 111, 112, 121, and 122. In the illustrated
first embodiment, the large disc member 13 at the uppermost position has a centered
cross-shaped opening 131 for the central shaft 10 to extend therethrough. The small
disc member 14 is located below the large disc member 13 and also has a centered cross-shaped
opening 141. All the cross-shaped openings 131, 141 on the disc members 13, 14 are
dimensioned for the central shaft 10 to tightly fit therein after being extended therethrough.
As can be seen from Figs. 2 and 3, this design prevents the disc members 13, 14 assembled
to the central shaft 10 from downward passing the stoppers to easily separate from
the central shaft 10.
[0012] To play the built-up spinning top of Fig. 2, a user needs only to pinch and twist
with fingers a portion of the central shaft 10 upward projected from the large disc
member 13, as shown in Fig. 4. The twisted top would stand upright and spin about
the pointed lower center of the intersected arrow-shaped portions formed from the
stoppers 111, 112, 121, and 122 of the central shaft 10 to create interesting and
dynamic effect.
[0013] As can be seen from Fig. 11, all the flat pieces forming the built-up spinning top
of the first embodiment of the present invention may be detachably connected to a
flat board S1 before they are used to form the spinning top.
[0014] In a built-up spinning top according to a second embodiment of the present invention,
gear members, a median disc member, an ejecting platform, and a hand-operated push
member are included to make the spinning top more interesting for play.
[0015] Figs. 5 and 6 are exploded and assembled perspective views, respectively, of the
built-up spinning top according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
As shown, in addition to a cross-shaped central shaft 10, a large disc member 13,
and a first small disc member 14 which are the same as those for forming the first
embodiment of the present invention, the spinning top of the second embodiment further
includes a second small disc member 14, a median disc member 16, and a lower gear
member 151 and an upper gear member 152 respectively located below and above the large
disc member 13. All the members 14, 151, 152, and 16 are provided with a centered
cross-shaped opening 141, 153, and 161 identical to the centered cross-shaped opening
141, 131 provided on the first small disc member 14 and the large disc member 13 for
the central shaft 10 to extend therethrough. The lower gear member 151 is located
between the large disc member 13 and the first small disc member 14, the upper gear
member 152 is located between the large disc member 13 and the median disc member
16, and the second small disc member 14 is located above the median disc member 16.
The median disc member 16 has a diameter larger than that of the gear members 151,
152 and serves as an upper holding-down member.
[0016] Please refer to Fig. 7 that is a sectioned perspective view of the built-up spinning
top according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The upper gear member
152 located between the large and the median disc member 13, 16 has a diameter smaller
than those of the large and the median disc members 13, 16. Therefore, an annular
receiving space 17 is formed around the upper gear member 152 between the large and
the median disc member 13, 16.
[0017] To play the built-up spinning top of the second embodiment that includes gear members,
a flat ejecting platform 18 and a flat hand-operated push member 19 are provided.
Please refer to Fig. 8. The ejecting platform 18 defines a sliding way 181 having
a toothed longitudinal edge 182. The sliding way 181 is so dimensioned in its width
that the assembled spinning top of the second embodiment may be slid into the sliding
way 181 with the lower or the upper gear member 151 or 152 meshing with the toothed
longitudinal edge 182 of the sliding way 181. A front end of the sliding way 181 is
formed into an expanded opening to facilitate ejection of the spinning top from the
ejecting platform 18. The hand-operated push member 19 is provided at a front end
with a round hole 191, which has a diameter larger than that of the small disc member
14.
[0018] Fig. 9 shows a first manner of ejecting the built-up spinning top of the second embodiment
with the ejecting platform 18 and the hand-operated push member 19. First, slide the
spinning top into the sliding way 181 of the ejecting platform 18 with the toothed
longitudinal edge 182 of the sliding way 181 engaging with the annular receiving space
17 between the upper gear member 152 and the large disc member 13. Then, position
the hand-operated push member 19 over the spinning top with the round hole 191 at
the front end of the push member 19 engaging with the second small disc member 14
on the top of the spinning top. Thereafter, move the push member 19 in a direction
as indicated by the arrow A1. At this point, the toothed edge 182 interferes with
the upper gear member 152 to cause rotation of the spinning top along the sliding
way 181. When the spinning top is moved forward to finally leave the sliding way 181
of the ejecting platform 18, it is able to stand upright on a horizontal plane and
spin about the pointed lower center of the central shaft 10 in a balanced state, creating
an interesting and dynamic effect.
[0019] Fig. 10 shows a second manner of ejecting the built-up spinning top of the second
embodiment with the ejecting platform 18 and the hand-operated push member 19. The
second playing manner is generally similar to the first one, except that the spinning
top is slidably positioned on the ejecting platform 18 with the lower gear member
151 meshing with the toothed longitudinal edge 182 of the sliding way 181.
[0020] All the flat pieces for forming the built-up spinning top of the present invention
are initially detachably connected to one or more flat boards. Fig. 11 shows the large
disc member 13, the first shaft member 11, the second shaft member 12, and the first
small disc member 14 are included in the same one flat board S1, while the lower and
the upper gear members 151, 152, the median disc member 16, the second small disc
member 14, the ejecting platform 18, and the hand-operated push member 19 are included
in another flat board S2. It is understood these flat pieces may also be included
in just one flat board. This design enables the built-up spinning top of the present
invention before assembling to be easily packed with other merchandise and used as
a premium.
1. A built-up spinning top, comprising:
a central shaft that is an elongate member formed from a first and a second shaft
member that axially intersect each other to give said central shaft a cross-shaped
cross section; and
a set of disc members including at least a first small disc member and a large disc
member, said disc members all having a centered cross-shaped opening corresponding
to said cross-shaped cross section of said central shaft for said disc members to
sequentially mount on said central shaft, such that a twisting force applied on a
top of said central shaft would cause said spinning top to stand upright stably and
spin about a lower end of said central shaft; and
wherein said first and second shaft members and said set of disc members before assembling
into said spinning top are detachably connected to the same one flat board.
2. The built-up spinning top as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first shaft member of
said central shaft includes a long shaft body having a first slit upward extended
from a lower end thereof by a predetermined distance, and two stoppers sideward extended
from two lateral edges of said shaft body; said second shaft member of said central
shaft including a long shaft body having a second slit downward extended from an upper
end thereof by a predetermined distance, and two stoppers sideward extended from two
lateral edges of said shaft body; said first and said second shaft member being intersected
by engaging said first slit with said second slit; and said stoppers of said first
and second shaft members having downward tapered outer edges for said intersected
first and second shaft members to have an arrow-shaped lower portion, about which
said top spins.
3. The built-up spinning top as claimed in claim 1, wherein said set of disc members
further includes a median disc member, a lower gear member, an upper gear member,
and a second disc member.
4. The built-up spinning top as claimed in claim 3, further comprising an ejecting platform
in the form of a flat board and including a sliding way having a toothed longitudinal
edge, and a hand-operated push member; and wherein said upper gear member is located
above said large disc member and below said median disc member which serves as an
upper holding-down disc, and has a diameter smaller than those of said large disc
member and said median disc member, such that an annular receiving space is formed
around said upper gear member between said large and said median disc members; said
built-up spinning top being adapted to slide along said sliding way by engaging said
annular receiving space with said sliding way to mesh said upper gear member with
said toothed edge of said sliding way, and by engaging a front end of said hand-operated
push member with said second small disc member located above said median disc member
and pushing said hand-operated push member toward a front open end of said sliding
way, so that said toothed edge of said sliding way interferes with said upper gear
member to rotate said spinning top along said sliding way until said spinning top
is moved out of said ejecting platform to stand upright and spin about the arrow-shaped
lower portion of said central shaft.
5. The built-up spinning top as claimed in claim 4, wherein said front end of said hand-operated
push member is provided with a round hole having a diameter larger than that of said
second small disc member.
6. The built-up spinning top as claimed in claim 4, wherein said lower gear member is
located below said large disc member and above said first small disc member.
7. The built-up spinning top as claimed in claim 4, wherein said front open end of said
sliding way of said ejecting platform is formed into an expanded opening.