BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a spinner for a toy top, and more particularly to
a spinner for a toy top which will prevent a portion of a rack gear formed on a rack
belt from directly contacting a portion of a user's body during a pulling-out operation
of the rack belt.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Conventionally, a spinner for rotating a toy top and launching the same while spinning
it by pulling out a rack belt has been proposed (for example, see Japanese Patent
Application Laid-Open Publication No.
2003-103062). The spinner is so constructed that the rack belt is inserted into a spinner main
body and the rack belt is then vigorously pulled out so as to operate a drive mechanism
disposed inside the spinner main body, to thereby launch the toy top while it is spinning.
In this spinner, the rack belt is provided thereon with a rack gear of which teeth
are arrayed along a longitudinal direction of the rack belt like a serrated edge of
a saw.
[0003] In the abovementioned spinner, since the rack belt has such a rack gear of which
teeth are arrayed along a longitudinal direction of the rack belt like a serrated
edge of a saw, when the rack belt is vigorously pulled out, there is a possibility
that the a portion of the rack gear may contact a portion of a user's body, such as
a hand or the like, and the user may be injured.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention has been made in view of the above problem. Accordingly, it
is an object of the present invention to provide a safe spinner for a toy top which
will prevent a portion of a rack gear formed on a rack belt from directly contacting
a portion of a user's body during a pulling operation of the rack belt.
[0005] In order to solve the above problem, according to the present invention, there is
provided a spinner for a toy top. The spinner includes: a rotation imparting means
for imparting rotation to a toy top, including a rack gear and a pinion gear, wherein
the rack gear is formed on one surface of a belt body of an elongated plate-shape
in such a manner that teeth of the rack gear protrude from the one surface of the
belt body and are arrayed in a longitudinal direction of the belt body; and the belt
body includes a pair of protection plates which are disposed on the one surface thereof
so as to face each other across the teeth of the rack gear, the pair of protection
plates each being formed to have a height from the surface of the belt body equal
to or greater than a height of the teeth of the rack gear.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the teeth of the rack gear each
have at least one lateral end formed integrally with one of the protection plates.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the spinner further includes
a spinner main body, wherein the rotation imparting means comprises a rack belt that
includes the belt body having the rack gear formed thereon, and a rotation imparting
mechanism that is disposed in the spinner main body and that has the pinion gear incorporated
therein; the spinner main body has an insertion hole formed therein through which
the rack belt is inserted; and the insertion hole of the spinner main body and the
rack belt include a guide means for specifying an orientation of the rack belt to
be inserted into the insertion hole, whereby the rack gear of the rack belt meshes
with the pinion gear of the rotation imparting mechanism when the rack belt is inserted
through the insertion hole of the spinner main body.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the guide means includes a guide
piece and a guide groove that fittingly engage with each other, the insertion hole
of the spinner main body has one of the guide piece and guide groove formed therein
and the rack belt has the other of the guide piece and guide groove formed therein.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the pinion gear includes a reinforcing
plate integrally formed therewith, and a gap of a predetermined size is formed between
the other lateral ends of the teeth of the rack gear and the other protection plate
so as to permit the reinforcing plate to pass through the gap.
[0010] According to the present invention, a pair of protection plates are provided at the
lateral sides of the rack gear so that the teeth of the rack gear do not protrude.
Such construction can prevent the trouble where a portion of the rack gear contacts
a portion of a user's body so as to hurt it at the time of a pulling operation of
the rack belt, and therefore, a safe spinner for a toy top which enables a user to
concentrate on a toy top match against another toy top without worrying about such
a possible trouble can be attained.
[0011] According to one embodiment of the present invention, as the teeth of the rack gear
are integrally formed with the protection plate, the strength of the rack gear can
be enhanced.
[0012] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the spinning imparting mechanism
is disposed in the spinner main body, the rack gear is formed on the rack belt, and
the guide means for specifying the orientation of the rack belt is provided, so that
the rack belt is inserted through the spinner main body and then pulled out, to thereby
impart rotation to the toy top.
[0013] According to one embodiment of the present invention, as the guide means is constituted
by the guide piece and the guide groove, the rack belt can be properly inserted through
the spinner main body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a spinner for a toy top according to an embodiment
of the present invention, along with a toy top and a playing board;
[0015] Fig. 2A is a perspective view showing a rack belt which constitutes the spinner and
Fig. 2B is an enlarged view of an encircled part 2B of Fig. 2A;
[0016] Fig. 3A is a side view of the rack belt and Figs. 3B and 3C are enlarged cross-sectional
views taken along lines 3B-3B and 3C-3C of Fig. 3A, respectively;
[0017] Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a state where the rack belt is to be inserted
into a spinner main body of the spinner;
[0018] Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing a structure of a rotation imparting
mechanism of the spinner; and
[0019] Figs. 6A and 6B are sectional views of an essential part of the spinner showing the
relationship between the rack belt and internal mechanisms of the spinner main boy.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a spinner A for a toy top according
to the present invention. The spinner A includes a rotation imparting means B which
is constituted by a rotation imparting mechanism 22 disposed inside a spinner main
body 2 and a rack belt 4, so that the rotation imparting means B imparts rotation
to a toy top 1 and launches the toy top 1 onto a playing board 3. A user can play
a match with the toy top 1 thus launched by the spinner A against another toy top
on the playing board 3. The spinner main body 2 has insertion holes 5 formed therein
though which the rack belt 4 is inserted. The rack belt 4 is inserted through the
insertion holes 5, and the rack belt 4 is then rapidly pulled out to operate the rotation
imparting mechanism 22, to thereby impart rotation to the toy top 1.
[0021] The rack belt 4 constituting one part of the rotation imparting means B, as shown
in Figs. 2A and 2B, includes a belt body 10 of an elongated plate-shape and a handle
11 that is attached to a rear end of the belt body 10 and can be held at the time
the rack belt 4 is pulled out. The handle 11 is connected to the belt body 10 through
a ring 12 so as to facilitate a smooth pulling-out operation. The handle 11 may be
formed integrally with the belt body 10.
[0022] The belt body 10 is provided on one surface thereof with a rack gear 13 of which
teeth are formed to protrude and be arrayed in a longitudinal direction of the belt
body 10 like a serrated edge of a saw. The belt body 10 is also provided on the surface
thereof with a pair of protection plates 14 (14a, 14b) which are formed to protrude
from the surface thereof and face each other across the teeth of the rack gear 13.
One of the protection plate 14a has a guide piece 15 on an upper end thereof which
is formed in a straight ridge shape to extend along the longitudinal direction so
as to serve as a first element of a guide means C that enables the rack belt 4 to
be inserted into the insertion holes 5 formed in the spinner main body 2 while ensuring
the correct orientation of the rack belt 4.
[0023] The rack gear 13, as shown in Figs. 3A to 3C, is formed such that the teeth of the
rack gear 13 each have an upper lateral end connected to the one protection plate
14a located on the upper side of the belt body 10, while a gap S of a predetermined
size L is formed between lower lateral ends of the teeth of the rack gear 13 and the
other protection plate 14b located on the lower side of the belt body 10. It should
be noted that the lateral direction is a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal
direction of the rack belt 4. The size L of the gap S, i.e. the distance between the
lower lateral ends of the teeth of the rack gear 13 and the upper surface of the protection
plate 14b, is formed to be slightly greater than a thickness of a reinforcing plate
2 described below so as to permit the reinforcing plate 2 to pass through the gap
S during insertion or pulling-out of the rack belt 4. The teeth of the rack gear 13
are formed so that tips of the teeth are flush with the free side edges of the protection
plates 14 (14a, 14b) so as not to protrude beyond the free side edges of the protection
plates 14 as shown in Figs. 3B and 3C. Alternatively, the free side edges of the protection
plates 14 may be protruded beyond the tips of the teeth of the rack gear 13. Thus,
the pair of protection plates 14 are each formed to have a height from the surface
of the belt body 10 equal to or greater than a height of the teeth of the rack gear
13.
[0024] The spinner main body 2 is a hollow box and has the insertion holes 5 formed in both
side walls thereof through which the rack belt 4 is inserted. In the interior of the
spinner main body 2, the rotation imparting mechanism 22 constituting another part
of the rotation imparting means B for imparting a rotational force or spinning force
to the toy top 1 is arranged as shown in Figs. 6A and 6B.
[0025] Each of the insertion holes 5 is provided with a second element of the guide means
C for properly inserting the rack belt 4, as shown in Fig. 4. This element of the
guide means C is formed to be a recessed portion or guide groove 6, which corresponds
to the guide piece 15 of the rack belt 4 that constitutes the first element of the
guide means C, so that the rack belt 4 can not be inserted through the insertion holes
5 unless the guide piece 15 is registered with the guide groove 6 and fittingly engaged
therewith. The guide means C may be constituted by a guide piece that is formed in
the insertion hole 5 so as to project inward and a guide groove that is correspondingly
formed in the rack belt 4 so as to extend along the longitudinal direction of the
rack belt 4.
[0026] The rotation imparting mechanism 22 includes a pinion gear 20 engageable with the
rack gear 13 of the rack belt 4 and a ratchet gear 21 integrally formed on the same
shaft that the pinion gear 20 is formed on as shown in Fig. 5. A ratchet pawl 26 is
constantly urged by a spring 25 so as to be engaged with the ratchet gear 21.
[0027] The pinion gear 20 is integrally formed on an upper surface of a reinforcing plate
23 so as to upwardly protrude in order to enhance the strength thereof in a rotational
direction.
[0028] A shaft portion 30 is formed on the lower side of the ratchet gear 21. The shaft
portion 30 includes a proximal or top end part formed in a square shaft shape and
a distal or lower end part 30a formed in a cylindrical shape. The square shaft part
of the shaft portion 30 is fitted into a square shaped hole 32 formed in the center
of an approximately S-shaped stabilizer 31, so that the stabilizer 31 and the shaft
portion 30 integrally rotate.
[0029] The lower end part 30a of the shaft portion 30 is inserted into a shaft hole 41 formed
in the center of a rotating body 40, and a screw 76 is threaded into a screw hole
74 formed in the lower end part 30a via a washer 50 so that the rotating body 40 is
adapted to be attached to the shaft portion 30 so as to freely rotate.
[0030] The rotating body 40 has an approximately circular engaging recess 42 formed on the
upper surface thereof, and engaging grooves 43 are provided in the shape of waves
on the inner peripheral surface of the engaging recess 42 so as to engage with the
stabilizer 31. The rotating body 40 has two engaging plates 44 of an approximate L-shape
which are formed to protrude downward therefrom so as to be engaged with the toy top
1.
[0031] The ratchet pawl 26 is so constructed that when the rack belt 4 is inserted in a
correct direction, i.e. from the right side as shown in Fig. 6A, the ratchet pawl
26 is pushed away; whereas when the rack belt 4 is to be inserted in a wrong direction,
i.e. from the left side in Fig. 6B, the rack belt 4 can not be inserted due to the
distal end thereof coming into contact with the ratchet pawl 26.
[0032] Now, the manner of use of the spinner A for a toy top as constructed above will be
described. First, in order to spin a toy top 1, the toy top 1 is set on the spinner
main body 2. At this time, the distal ends of the engaging plates 44 formed on the
rotating body 40 of the spinner main body 20 are inserted into engagement holes (not
shown) formed in the toy top 1, respectively.
[0033] In this state, the guide piece 15 of the rack belt 4 is aligned with the guide groove
6 of one of the insertion holes 5 of the spinner main body 2 and the rack belt 4 is
then inserted through the one insertion hole 5 into the spinner main body 2 and through
another of the insertion holes 5 in turn. In the state where the rack belt 4 is inserted,
the ratchet pawl 26, which is a locking mechanism, is pushed away by the rack belt
4 so that a locking state of the ratchet gear 21 is released as shown in Fig. 6A.
Next, when the rack belt 4 is operated to be pulled out with vigor, the pinion gear
20 meshed with the rack gear 13 is vigorously rotated and the rotating body 40 integrated
with the pinion gear 20 is rotated, so that the toy top 1 is also vigorously spun
in association with the rotation of the rotating body 40.
[0034] When the rack belt 4 is pulled out from the spinner main body 2, the rack gear 13
and the pinion gear 20 are disengaged from each other, and at the same time displacement
of the ratchet pawl 26 by the rack belt 4 is released so that the ratchet pawl 26
urged by the spring 25 is pivoted to engage and lock the ratchet gear 21 as shown
in Fig. 6B, whereby rotation of the rotating body 40 is immediately stopped.
[0035] Though the rotation of the rotating body 40 stops, the toy top 1 still rotates due
to inertia force, and therefore the engagement between the engaging plates 44 and
the toy top 1 is released. Consequently, the toy top 1 is detached from the spinner
main body 2 while spinning vigorously and drops on the playing board 3 located below,
so that the toy top 1 can be spun on the playing board 3.
[0036] During the operation described above, when the rack belt 4 is vigorously pulled out
from the spinner main body 2, the rack belt 4 might come into contact with a portion
of a user's body. However, since in the rack belt 4, the teeth of the rack gear 13
are covered by the protection plates 14 so as not to protrude, the teeth of the rack
gear 13 shaped like a serrated edge of a saw will not directly contact a portion of
a user's body, resulting in no possibility of the user being injured. Thus, as there
is no need to be careful about the rack gear 13, a user can concentrate on how to
play his toy top against the opponent's toy top in a match.
1. A spinner (A) for a toy top, comprising:
a rotation imparting means (B) for imparting rotation to a toy top (1), including
a rack gear (13) and a pinion gear (20), wherein
the rack gear (13) is formed on one surface of a belt body (10) of an elongated plate-shape
in such a manner that teeth of the rack gear (13) protrude from the surface of the
belt body (10) and are arrayed in a longitudinal direction of the belt body (10);
and
the belt body (10) includes a pair of protection plates (14a, 14b) which are disposed
on the one surface thereof so as to face each other across the teeth of the rack gear
(13), the pair of protection plates (14a, 14b) each being formed to have a height
from the surface of the belt body (10) equal to or greater than a height of the teeth
of the rack gear (13).
2. The spinner (A) for a toy top according to claim 1, wherein the teeth of the rack
gear (13) each have at least one lateral end formed integrally with one of the protection
plates (14a).
3. The spinner (A) for a toy top according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a spinner
main body (2), wherein
the rotation imparting means (B) comprises a rack belt (4) that includes the belt
body (10) having the rack gear (13) formed thereon, and a rotation imparting mechanism
(22) that is disposed in the spinner main body (2) and that has the pinion gear (20)
incorporated therein;
the spinner main body (2) has an insertion hole (5) formed therein through which the
rack belt (4) is inserted; and
the insertion hole (5) of the spinner main body (2) and the rack belt (4) include
a guide means (6, 15) for specifying an orientation of the rack belt (4) to be inserted
into the insertion hole (5), whereby the rack gear (13) of the rack belt (4) meshes
with the pinion gear (20) of the rotation imparting mechanism (22) when the rack belt
(4) is inserted through the insertion hole (5) of the spinner main body (2).
4. The spinner (A) for a toy top according to claim 3, wherein the guide means includes
a guide piece (15) and a guide groove (6) that fittingly engage with each other, the
guide hole (5) of the spinner main body (2) has one of the guide piece and guide groove
(6) formed therein and the rack belt (4) has the other of the guide piece (15) and
guide groove formed therein.
5. The spinner (A) for a toy top according to claim 2, wherein the pinion gear (20) includes
a reinforcing plate (23) integrally formed therewith, and
a gap (S) of a predetermined size (L) is formed between the other lateral ends of
the teeth of the rack gear (13) and the other protection plate (14b) so as to permit
the reinforcing plate (23) to pass through the gap (S).