[0001] The present invention refers to a manufactured article for play entertainment.
[0002] In the field of objects for play entertainment toys are known featuring articulated
parts and/or which can be assembled together and which, for example, reproduce at
least in part human and/or animal features.
[0003] Such toys, in general, have articulated limbs which, in some cases, can be taken
to pieces and fitted back together again from/on the trunk so as to obtain different
end solutions.
[0004] In particular, the limbs (or the parts of the toy in general) can be associated with
the trunk by inserting in between fitting means made, for example, of an appendix
protruding from the limb and which can be fitted in a complementary seat on the trunk
to define an articulated joint.
[0005] The toys of this type are not however without drawbacks, especially due to the possible
damaging of the articulated joint following repeated assembly and disassembly operations.
[0006] Furthermore, the assembly of the toys described above is not always simple and convenient,
and in any case requires applying a certain pressure to insert the appendix inside
the respective seat.
[0007] Both the aspects mentioned above (joint fragility and assembly difficulty) become
especially important considering the generally young age of the users of such toys.
[0008] Such drawbacks can be partially reassessed by a second known type of toy in which
each of the parts that can be assembled comprises a metal frame covered with a plastic
shell.
[0009] Generally speaking the metal frame of the trunk features one or more magnets arranged
opposite respective openings on the shell.
[0010] The frame of the limbs has at least one end featuring a metal end piece, normally
a sphere or semi-sphere, which can be inserted in one of the above openings and can
be coupled in a removable way with the magnet.
[0011] The special configuration of the metal end piece and magnet permits the articulation
of the limbs with respect to the trunk.
[0012] These known toys also have a number of drawbacks however, including a fairly heavy
weight due to the metal frame.
[0013] Another drawback consists in the weak adhesion between the magnet and the metal end,
made worse by the weight of the parts fitted together and which can cause accidental
detachments.
[0014] The main aim of this invention is to make available a manufactured article for play
entertainment that permits overcoming the above drawbacks using a simple, rational
and low-cost solution.
[0015] The above aims are all achieved by this manufactured article for play entertainment,
comprising at least a pair of shaped bodies featuring respective shells and which
can be associated and articulated with each other by inserting temporary connection
means in between, characterized in that said temporary connection means comprise at
least one pair of permanent magnets housed in respective seats defined on said shells
and which can be coupled together by magnetic attraction
[0016] Further characteristics and advantages of this invention will appear even more evident
from the detailed description of a preferred, but not exclusive, form of embodiment
of a manufactured article for play entertainment, illustrated indicatively by way
of non limiting example, in the attached drawing wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic and perspective view of the article according to the invention.
[0017] With special reference to such figure, a manufactured article for play entertainment
of the type of a toy shaped so as to reproduce the human anatomical features has been
globally designated by reference number 1.
[0018] Embodiments of the manufactured article 1 able to reproduce different shapes cannot
however be ruled out.
[0019] The manufactured article 1 comprises a plurality of shaped bodies 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d,
2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 21 and 2m, featuring respective shells 3 in polymeric material
and which can be associated by placing temporary connection means in between.
[0020] Usefully, each of the shells 3 in polymeric material is made in a single body.
[0021] In the particular, but not exclusive, form of embodiment illustrated, the shaped
body 2a is configured to reproduce a head, the shaped body 2b is configured to reproduce
a trunk, the shaped body 2c is configured to reproduce a pelvis, the shaped body 2d
is configured to reproduce an upper limb, the shaped body 2e is configured to reproduce
an arm, the shaped body 2f is configured to reproduce a forearm, the shaped body 2g
is configured to reproduce a hand, the shaped body 2h is configured to reproduce a
lower limb, the shaped body 2i is configured to reproduce a thigh, the shaped body
21 is configured to reproduce a leg, and the shaped body 2m is configured to reproduce
a foot.
[0022] Advantageously, the temporary connection means comprise a plurality of permanent
magnets 4 housed in their respective seats inside the shells 3 which can be coupled
together by magnetic attraction.
[0023] Each of the shells 3 can comprise just one or a plurality of magnets 4, depending
on the anatomic part reproduced and on the envisaged joints.
[0024] Usefully, each of the permanent magnets 4 is positioned by a relevant opening 5 defined
on the shells 3 and can be provided with a surface protruding from the opening 5.
[0025] Advantageously, the protruding surface of the magnets 4 can have a substantially
round or flat conformation or of other type.
[0026] In particular, the trunk 2b features four permanent magnets 4, arranged facing respective
openings 5, and which can be coupled in magnetic attraction with respective permanent
magnets 4 defined on the upper limb 2d, on the arm 2e, on the pelvis 2c and on the
head 2a.
[0027] The pelvis 2c features three permanent magnets 4 that can be coupled, respectively,
to a permanent magnet 4, not shown in the illustration and defined on the trunk 2d,
to a permanent magnet 4 on the lower limb 2b, and to a permanent magnet on the thigh
2i.
[0028] The ends of the forearm 2f feature respective permanent magnets 4 that can be coupled,
respectively, with a second permanent magnet 4 on the arm 2e and with a permanent
magnet 4 on the hand 2g.
[0029] The ends of the leg 21 feature respective permanent magnets 4 that can be coupled,
respectively, with a second permanent magnet 4 on the thigh 2i and with a permanent
magnet 4 on the foot 2m.
[0030] Other configurations of the manufactured article 1 cannot however be ruled out, having
different combinations of the shaped bodies 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2l
and 2m and/or different configurations of the shaped bodies themselves.
[0031] The manufacture of the manufactured article 1 comprises, for each of the shaped bodies
2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 2i, 2l and 2m described above, a first phase that
consists in arranging at least one permanent magnet 4 inside a mould.
[0032] The number and arrangement of the permanent magnets 4 inside the mould and the configuration
of the mould itself depend on the anatomical shape to be reproduced.
[0033] Afterwards, the mould is filled with a polymeric material in fluid state and the
solidification of such material inside the mould results in the production, in a single
body, of the shells 3 featuring the relative magnets 4.
[0034] It has in fact been found how the described invention achieves the set purposes,
and in particular, the fact is underlined that the presence of permanent magnets which
can be coupled together in magnetic attraction, as an alternative to the known type
of coupling between metal end and magnet, permits better adhesion and reduces the
possibility of the accidental detachment of the shaped bodies.
[0035] Furthermore, the use of shells made of polymeric material as the only support structure
(as an alternative to the metal frame) permits considerably reducing the total weight
of the manufactured article.
[0036] Another advantage associated with the permanent magnets is the easy assembly and
disassembly of two or more shaped bodies.
[0037] Another advantage is the resistance to wear of the manufactured article even in the
case of repeated assembly and disassembly operations.
[0038] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which falling within the scope of the inventive concept.
[0039] Furthermore all the details may be replaced by other elements which are technically
equivalent.
[0040] In practice, the materials used, as well as contingent shapes and dimensions may
be any according to requirements without because of this moving outside the protection
scope of the following claims.
1. Manufactured article for play entertainment, comprising at least a pair of shaped
bodies featuring respective shells and which can be associated and articulated with
each other by inserting temporary connection means in between, characterized in that said temporary connection means comprise at least one pair of permanent magnets housed
in respective seats defined on said shells and which can be coupled together by magnetic
attraction.
2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that said shells are made in polymeric material or the like.
3. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said permanent magnets is positioned by at least one opening defined
on at least one of said shells.
4. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said permanent magnets comprises at least one surface protruding
from said opening.
5. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said protruding surface has a substantially spheric configuration.
6. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said protruding surface has a substantially flat configuration.
7. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said shaped bodies is configured so as to reproduce at least one
anatomic part of a human being or animal.
8. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said anatomic part is chosen from the group comprising : trunk, pelvis, head, limb,
arm, forearm, hand, leg, thigh or foot.
9. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said shells is made in a single body.
10. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of said shaped bodies.
11. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said bodies comprises only one of said seats.
12. Manufactured article according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said bodies comprises a plurality of said seats.
13. Method for making a shaped body according to the claims from 1 to 12,
characterized in that it comprises the phases which consist in:
- arranging at least one of said permanent magnets inside a mould;
- filling said mould with a substantially fluid polymeric material;
- solidifying said polymeric material for making a rigid shell featuring said permanent
magnet.