[0001] The present invention relates to a steel toy disk, and more particularly to a steel
toy disk that is able to produce sound.
[0002] Steel toy disks are developed from conventional paper toy disks that usually have
various color designs printed on two round surfaces thereof. Due to these various
color designs, the paper toy disks are not only a popular toy among children, but
also special collections of some people. With advancements in modern printing and
punching techniques, the steel toy disk is developed through punching a sheet metal
material.
[0003] A currently available steel toy disk basically includes a round steel sheet, an outer
edge of which is smoothly curled to avoid cutting a player. The round steel sheet
is also punched at an area close to the outer edge to form a concentric recess that
increases an overall structural strength of the toy disk to avoid deformation thereof
in the process of curling the outer edge.
[0004] The above-described conventional steel toy disk reserves the same function of showing
printed designs as the paper toy disks and has the advantage of not easily subjected
to damage. However, it does not produce sound when being used to play games, and is
therefore not so interesting for play. The conventional steel toy disk is apparently
monotonous in terms of the possible manners in which the steel toy disk is played.
It is therefore desirable to develop a new steel toy disk that may be played in different
manners and produced without increasing the manufacturing cost thereof.
[0005] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a sound-producing steel toy
disk. To achieve this object, the steel toy disk of the present invention mainly includes
a round steel sheet, which is internally punched at a position close to a middle point
of a radius thereof to form a circle of downward curved recess surrounding a flat
central surface of the toy disk and having a radially inner slope with a moderate
gradient. When a downward force is applied to the flat central surface, the radially
inner slope of the curved recess quickly shifts to produce a clear and crisp sound.
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 top perspective view of a sound-producing steel toy disk according to
the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of Fig. 1; and
Figs. 3A to 3C shows movements of the steel toy disk of the present invention in producing
sound.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] Please refer to Figs. 1 and 2 that are top perspective and cross sectional views,
respectively, of a sound-producing steel toy disk according to the present invention.
As shown, the steel toy disk of the present invention includes a round steel sheet
10, an outer edge of which is punched to form a smoothly curled edge 11, lest the
steel toy disk should have any sharp edge to injure a user. The round steel sheet
10 is internally punched at a position close to a middle point of a radius thereof
to form a circle of curved recess 12. As can be clearly seen from Fig. 2, a radially
inner side of the curved recess 12 is a slope 14 having a relatively moderate gradient,
and a radially outer side of the curved recess 12 is a slope 13 having a relatively
sharp gradient. And, a flat surface 15 is formed at a center of the round steel sheet
10.
[0008] Since a bottom of the curved recess 12 is not lower than a lowest point of the whole
round steel sheet 10, the curved recess 12 would not have any influence on the function
initially designed for the toy disk.
[0009] Figs. 3A to 3C shows how the steel toy disk of the present invention operates to
produce sound.
[0010] When a user applies a gradually increased downward force on the flat central surface
15 in a direction indicated by the arrow G1, as shown in Fig. 3A, and when the applied
force is larger than a supporting force that could be provided by the radially inner
slope 14 of the curved recess 12, a portion of the radial inner slope 14 would shift
downward, as shown in Fig. 3B. Since the radially inner slope 14 is functionally equivalent
to an elastic leaf, the downward shift of the radially inner slope 14 actually occurs
in an instant. And the quick shift of the radially inner slope 14 interestingly produces
a clear and crisp sound.
[0011] Thereafter, when the downward force is released from the flat central surface 15,
an inherent metal memory capability of the steel disk would restore the downward shifted
inner slope 14 to an original position in a direction indicated by the arrow G2, as
shown in Fig. 3C, so that the flat central surface 15 is ready for a next push. When
the flat central surface 15 restores to its original position, a clear and crisp sound
of a different frequency is also produced. That is, when a user pushes the flat central
surface 15 of the round steel sheet 10 once, the steel toy disk would interestingly
produce crisp sound twice to largely increase the fun of playing the steel toy disk.
[0012] In comparing with the conventional metallic toy disk, the present invention uses
the same manufacturing process including only one punch to form the curved recess
12 without increasing the manufacturing cost thereof, while an interesting sound effect
may be produced with the steel toy disk of the present invention.
1. A sound-producing steel toy disk having a circular recess, comprising a round steel
sheet, an outer edge of which is punched to form a smoothly curled edge; said steel
toy disk being characterized in that said round steel sheet is internally punched at a position close to a middle point
of a radius thereof to form a circle of curved recess, which has a radially inner
slope having a gradient smaller than that of a radially outer slope of said curved
recess, and that a flat central surface is formed on said round steel sheet; whereby
when a downward force is applied on said flat central surface of said round steel
sheet and when said applied force is larger than a supporting force that could be
provided by said radially inner slope of said curved recess, said radially inner slope
would quickly shifts to produce a clear and crisp sound.
2. The sound-producing steel toy disk having a circular recess as claimed in claim 1,
wherein said curved recess has a bottom always higher than a lowest point on said
whole round steel sheet.