FILED OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a safety ejector, and more particularly to a safety
ejector in the form of a built-up toy that includes parts initially stamped on a complete
base plate to be easily turned into a vertical position for use.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Built-up toys are various types of models, such as cars, animals, formed by assembling
a plurality of flat parts or members in a predetermined manner. These toys have small
volumes and are easily assembled, and could be initially supplied in the form of a
flat plate. However, the built-up toys are immovable and therefore less interesting
for play. It is therefore desirable to develop a movable built-up toy that is simple
in structure and easy to assemble, and does not include small accessories and is,
accordingly, safe for play.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a safety ejector that includes
ejecting, actuating, and locating members, and a runway all included on a base plate
for easily ejecting a built-up toy or other suitable items to create a lot of fun.
[0004] Another object of the present invention is to provide a safety ejector that includes
a rectangular base plate, on which different members for forming an ejector are stamped.
No separated small parts are needed for the ejector, so that the ejector is safe for
play without the risk of being undesirably swallowed by a small child.
[0005] A further object of the present invention is to provide a safety ejector that includes
a rectangular base plate, on which ejecting, actuating, and locating members for forming
an ejector are previously stamped with dies, so that the present invention before
being assembled is in the form of a flat plate that could be conveniently transported
and be packed and sold along with other products, such as food staffs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] 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 a perspective view of a base plate from which a safety ejector according
to the present invention is built up;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a partially built safety ejector of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a fully built safety ejector of the present invention;
Fig. 4 shows the safety ejector of the present invention is ready for use;
Fig. 5 is a sectioned side view showing the first step of actuating the safety ejector
of the present invention; and
Fig. 6 is another sectioned side view showing the second step of actuating the safety
ejector of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] Please refer to Fig. 1 that is a perspective view of a substantially rectangular
flat base plate 10, from which a safety ejector of the present invention is built
up. The base plate 10 is stamped with dies to provide a substantially π-shaped ejecting
member 11 having a transverse top portion 111 and two longitudinal legs integrally
extended from the transverse top portion 111, two locating members 12 located at two
outer sides of the ejecting member 11, and an actuating member 13 defined between
the two legs of the ejecting member 11. These members 11, 12, and 13 are kept connected
to the base plate 10 at folding lines S4, S3, and S1 respectively, so that they could
be partially separated from the base plate 10 and folded and turned upward about these
folding lines.
[0008] Please refer to Fig. 2. To build up the safety ejector of the present invention,
first turn the ejecting member 11 about the folding lines S4 provided at distal ends
of the two legs thereof, so that the transverse portion 111 of the ejecting member
11 is located at an inclined elevated position above the base plate 10. Then, upward
turn the actuating member 13 about a folding line S2 provided near a lower portion
thereof to a substantially vertical position, so that a hook portion 131 of the actuating
member 13 is kept in a horizontal plane defined by the base plate 10. Finally, upward
turn the two locating members 12 about the folding lines S3 to a vertical position.
[0009] The legs of the inclined elevated ejecting member 11 may be flexibly bent forward
for two outmost ends of the transverse portion 111 to locate behind and press against
the two locating members 12, as shown in Fig. 3. At this point, a center of the transverse
portion 111 of the ejecting member 11 is closely located on the hook portion 131.
With the ejecting member 11 and the actuating member 13 upward turned from the base
plate 10, a space is left on the base plate 10 to provide a runway 14. A safety ejector
according to the present invention is then completed.
[0010] Fig. 4 shows a built-up toy 2 in the form of a model racing car is positioned on
the runway 14 with a tail of the racing car 2 closely located in front of the transverse
portion 111 of the ejecting member 11. Please refer to Fig. 5. To eject the racing
car 2, an operator may use fingers 9 to grip the actuating member 13 at an upper end
thereof and pull the actuating member 13, so that the actuating member 13 is pivotally
turned backward about the folding line S1 provided at a lower most end of the actuating
member 13. At this point, the hook portion 131 is lifted to push the transverse portion
111 of the ejecting member 11 upward. When the transverse portion 111 is moved upward
to separate the two outmost ends from the locating members 12 , it springs out as
indicated by the curved arrow of Fig. 6. At this point, a restoring force of the flexibly
bent ejecting member 11 forms an ejecting force acted on the tail of the built-up
toy car 2, so that the toy car 2 is ejected forward as indicated by the arrow G1.
[0011] It is to be noted that the safety ejector of the present invention is initially included
in a complete rectangular flat base plate. There are not separated small parts for
building up the safety ejector. Either the flat base plate or the built ejector would
not be undesirably swallowed by a small child, and is therefore very safe for play.
In particular, the ejecting member 11 is so designed that it has only limited ejecting
force without the risk of injuring any person with the toy ejected from the safety
ejector. Therefore, the safety ejector of the present invention is safe and interesting
for play.
[0012] While the present invention has been described with a built-up model racing car used
as an ejected article, other differently shaped built-up toys or other suitable items
may also be used as the ejected articles.
[0013] In brief, the safety ejector of the present invention has a novel structure that
allows children to easily and safely eject built-up toys or other items in games to
create a lot of fun.
1. A safety ejector comprising a base plate, said base plate being stamped with dies
to provide a substantially π-shaped ejecting member having a transverse top portion
and two longitudinal legs integrally extended from said transverse top portion, two
locating members located at two outer sides of said ejecting member, and an actuating
member defined between said two legs of said ejecting member and having a hook portion
formed at a lower portion thereof; said ejecting, locating, and actuating members
being kept connected to said base plate at predetermined locations, at where said
ejecting, locating, and actuating members having been partially separated from said
base plate are folded and turned upward into a vertical position; said legs of said
ejecting member in the vertical position being adapted to flexibly bend for two outmost
ends of said transverse portion to separately press against said two locating members
with a center of said transverse portion closely located on said hook portion of said
actuating member; and a runway being formed at a space that is left on said base plate
after said ejecting and said actuating member are upward turned from said base plate;
whereby when said actuating member is lifted to disengage said outmost ends of said
transverse portion of said ejecting member from said two locating members, a restoring
force of said ejecting member in a flexibly bent position springs said transverse
portion outward to eject an article positioned on said runway closely in front of
said ejecting member.
2. The safety ejector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ejecting, said actuating, and
said locating members before being folded and turned into the vertical position are
initially parts together filling up said base plate.
3. The safety ejector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said predetermined locations for
folding and turning said ejecting, said actuating, and said locating members are previously
stamped with folding lines.