[0001] This invention relates to a spinning top, and more particularly to a spinning top
that can be spun for a prolonged period of time.
[0002] Referring to Fig. 1, a conventional spinning top 1, as disclosed in Taiwanese Publication
No.
200948447, includes a main body 11, and a shaft 12 projecting downward from the main body 11.
In use, a cord 13 is wound around the main body 11, and is pulled at one end 131 thereof
to spin the main body 11 and the shaft 12.
[0003] As shown in Fig. 1, the main body 11 of the conventional spinning top 1 has a simple
configuration that tapers downward, and has no structure that can increase centrifugal
force, so that the spinning time of the top 1 cannot be prolonged. Further, a top
face of the main body 11 has a conical shape with a tip end facing upward, so that
it is not possible to stack another spinning top to the conventional spinning top
1 while spinning.
[0004] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a spinning top that is
capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
[0005] According to this invention, a spinning top comprises a main body tapering from a
top end to a bottom end thereof and having a rotating tip end at the bottom end, and
a plate body including a base portion connected to and covering the top end of the
main body, an annular grip portion extending outwardly and radially from the base
portion, and a top face defined by top surfaces of the base portion and the annular
grip portion. The base portion has a central tapered groove tapering downwardly from
the top face of the plate body. The rotating tip end has a diameter smaller than a
smallest diameter of the central tapered groove.
[0006] The advantage of this invention resides in that through the annular grip portion
that extends outwardly and radially from the base portion, gripping of the spinning
top can be facilitated, so that not only a greater throwing force can be imparted,
but also the centrifugal force generated during spinning of the spinning top can be
increased, thereby prolonging the spinning time of the spinning top. Further, through
the presence of the central tapered groove, a second spinning top may be spun on the
central tapered groove of a first spinning top. Hence, a plurality of spinning tops
may be stacked on top of each other while spinning.
[0007] Further advantages, features and potential applications of the present invention
may be gathered from the description which follows, in conjunction with the embodiments
illustrated in the drawings.
[0008] Throughout the description, the claims and the drawings, those terms and associated
reference signs will be used as are notable from the enclosed list of reference signs.
In the drawings
- Fig. 1
- is a perspective view of a conventional spinning top disclosed in Taiwanese Publication
No. 200948447;
- Fig. 2
- is a perspective view of a spinning top according to the first preferred embodiment
of this invention;
- Fig. 3
- is a partial sectional view of the first preferred embodiment;
- Fig. 4
- illustrates how one end of a pull cord is placed in a retaining flute of a main body
of the spinning top of the first preferred embodiment;
- Fig. 5
- illustrates how to operate the spinning top of the first preferred embodiment;
- Fig. 6
- is a partial sectional view of the first preferred embodiment, illustrating how two
spinning tops may be stacked on top of each other while spinning;
- Fig. 7
- is a view similar to Fig. 3, but illustrating an alternative form of a slope area
of a plate body of the spinning top of the first preferred embodiment;
- Fig. 8
- is an exploded partial sectional view of a spinning top according to the second preferred
embodiment of this invention;
- Fig. 9
- is a schematic view of a spinning top according to the third preferred embodiment
of this invention;
- Fig. 10
- is a view similar to Fig. 9, but illustrating an alternative form of a light-emitting
element of the spinning top of the third preferred embodiment;
- Fig. 11
- is an exploded schematic view of a spinning top according to the fourth preferred
embodiment of this invention, and
- Fig. 12
- is a view similar to Fig. 11, but illustrating an alternative form of the spinning
top of the fourth preferred embodiment.
[0009] Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that
the same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the
specification.
[0010] Referring to Figs. 2 to 5, a spinning top 2 according to the first preferred embodiment
of this invention is shown to comprise a plate body 3 and a main body 4.
[0011] The plate body 3 includes a base portion 31, an annular grip portion 32 extending
outwardly and radially from an outer periphery of the base portion 31, and a top face
30 defined by top surfaces of the base portion 31 and the grip portion 32. The base
portion 31 has a central tapered groove 311 tapering downwardly from the top face
30 of the plate body 3, and a slope area 312 that surrounds the central tapered groove
311 and that has an upper periphery 314 directly connected to the top face 30 of the
plate body 3, and a lower periphery 316 connected directly to a top periphery 317
of the central tapered groove 311. The slope area 312 is tapered from the upper periphery
314 to the lower periphery 316.
[0012] The main body 4 tapers gradually from a top end to a bottom end, and has a rotating
tip end 40 at the bottom end thereof. In this embodiment, the main body 4 is connected
integrally as one piece to the plate body 3 such that the base portion 31 of the plate
body 3 covers the top end of the main body 4 . The rotating tip 40 has a diameter
smaller than a smallest diameter of the central tapered groove 311. The main body
4 further has a retaining flute 41 extending upwardly from the rotating tip end 40.
[0013] With reference to Figs. 4 and 5, one end 91 of a pull cord 900 is first placed in
the retaining flute 41, after which the remaining portion of the pull cord 900 is
wound around the main body 4 of the spinning top 2 in a bottom-to-top direction covering
the end 91 of the pull cord 900. A free end 92 of the pull cord 900 and the grip portion
32 of the plate body 3 are then simultaneously gripped by the user. Finally, the spinning
top 2 is thrown out like a flying saucer to rotate on its rotating tip end 40 while
pulling back the pull cord 900.
[0014] In the spinning top 2 of this invention, the grip portion 32 not only extends outwardly
and radially from the base portion 31, but also extends outwardly of the main body
4. Hence, aside from the design of the spinning top 2 being relatively novel and special,
the grip portion 32 can also facilitate gripping of the spinning top 2 by the user
so that a greater throwing force can be imparted to the spinning top 2, and the centrifugal
force generated during spinning of the spinning top 2 can be simultaneously increased.
Thus, the spinning time of the spinning top 2 can be prolonged.
[0015] Referring to Fig. 6, because the base portion 31 is formed with the central tapered
groove 311 that tapers downward from the top face 30 of the plate body 3, and the
diameter of the rotating tip end 40 is smaller than the smallest diameter of the central
tapered groove 311, when the spinning top 2 is spinning, a second spinning top 2'
may be whirled to the top face 30 of the spinning top 2, so that a rotating tip end
40' of the second spinning top 2' rotates within the central tapered groove 311 of
the spinning top 2. Hence, the second spinning top 2' is stacked on top of the spinning
top 2 while spinning simultaneously. It should be noted that through the presence
of the slope area 312 that surrounds the central tapered groove 311, when the second
spinning top 2' does not directly fall into the central tapered groove 311 but is
within the slope area 312, the second spinning top 2' will continue to spin from the
slope area 312 toward the direction of an arrow shown in Fig. 6 and into a bottom
end 319 of the central tapered groove 311.
[0016] In this embodiment, the slope area 312 is formed on the base portion 31. Alternatively,
as shown in Fig. 7, the slope area 312 may extend from the base portion 31 to the
annular grip portion 32, so that the area of the slope area 312 may be enlarged to
thereby enhance the rotational stability and success rate of a plurality of stacked
spinning tops 2.
[0017] Referring to Fig. 8, a spinning top 2 according to the second preferred embodiment
of this invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment. However,
in this embodiment, the base portion 31 further has an internally threaded connecting
slot 313 extending downwardly from the bottom end 319 of the central tapered groove
311. The spinning top 2 further comprises a decorative element 5. The decorative element
5 has an externally threaded engaging portion 51, and a decorative portion 52 connected
to the externally threaded engaging portion 51. When the externally threaded engaging
portion 51 is engaged to the internally threaded connecting slot 313, the decorative
portion 58 projects upwardly and outwardly from the plate body 3.
[0018] Through the aforesaid configuration, not only can the advantages described in the
first preferred embodiment be achieved, but the configuration of the decorative portion
52 can also be altered according to the custom and tradition of each region or country.
Taking for example Brazil, which is a football-loving country, the decorative portion
52 in Fig. 8 is configured as a football. When the plate body 3 and the main body
4 of the spinning top 2 rotates, the decorative portion 52 rotates there along, thereby
enhancing the entertainment and decorative effects of the spinning top 2. If the decorative
element 5 is not required, a screw (not shown) may be engaged to the internally threaded
connecting slot 313 to maintain the appearance of the spinning top 2 and to prevent
dust and dirt from falling into the connecting slot 313.
[0019] Referring to Fig. 9, a spinning top 2 according to the third preferred embodiment
of this invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment. However,
in this embodiment, the spinning top 2 further comprises a power supply 6, and a plurality
of spaced-apart light-emitting elements 61 connected electrically to the power supply
6. In this embodiment, the power supply 6 is disposed in the main body 4. Alternatively,
the power supply 6 may be disposed on a top or bottom face of the annular grip portion
32. As long as the counter weight and balance of the entire spinning top 2 is maintained,
any suitable disposition of the power supply 6 is acceptable. The power supply 6 may
be a lithium battery, an alkaline battery, or a carbon-zinc cell. When the power supply
6 is disposed on the top face of the grip portion 32, the power supply 6 may be configured
as a solar power.
[0020] Further, in this embodiment, the light-emitting elements 61 are configured as light-emitting
diodes (LEDs) disposed on a peripheral face 321 of the annular grip portion 32. Alternatively,
the light-emitting elements 61 may be disposed on the top face of the grip portion
32 or an outer surface of the main body 4. As shown in Fig. 10, the light-emitting
elements 61 may be in the form of fiber optic strip lights that surround the outer
surface of the main body 4. The number of the light-emitting element 61 maybe one,
and is not limited to the disclosed embodiment. Since an electrical connection between
the power supply 6 and the light-emitting elements 61 are known in the art, a detailed
description thereof is dispensed herewith.
[0021] Hence, not only are the advantages described in the first preferred embodiment can
be achieved, but also, in this embodiment, the spinning top 2 can emit light rays
during rotation thereof, so that the spinning top 2 is lustrous and attractive. If
the light-emitting elements 61 are multi-colored, during rotation of the spinning
top 2, different light rays are mixed to produce a dazzling and moving visual effect.
[0022] Referring to Fig. 11, a spinning top 2 according to the fourth preferred embodiment
of this invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment. However,
in this embodiment, the plate body 3 and the main body 4 are connected detachably
to each other. The plate body 3 further includes an externally threaded protrusion
33 projecting downwardly from a bottom surface of the base portion 31. The main body
4 further has an internally threaded depression 42 to engage the externally threaded
protrusion 33. Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 12, the plate body 3 may be formed
with an internally threaded depression 34 formed in the bottom surface of the base
10 portion 31, while the main body 4 may be formed with an externally threaded protrusion
43 projecting upwardly therefrom to engage the internally threaded depression 34.
It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the thickness of the base portion 31
may be increased depending on the requirement, such that the thickness of the grip
portion 32 is smaller than that of the base portion 31, and the gripping of the spinning
top 2 by the user is not affected.
[0023] Through the aforesaid configuration, the plate body 3 may be altered to a different
size according to the requirement, or when one of the plate body 3 and the main body
4 is damaged, said one of the plate body 3 and the main body 4 can be replaced with
a new one. Hence, there is no need to throw away the spinning top 2 when a portion
thereof is damaged.
[0024] In summary, the spinning top 2 of this invention has the annular grip portion 32
extending outwardly from the main body 4, so that gripping of the spinning top 2 is
easy, a greater throwing force can be imparted, and the centrifugal force generated
during spinning can be increased, thereby prolonging the spinning time of the spinning
top 2. Further, through the configuration of the central tapered groove 311, a plurality
of the spinning tops 2 can be stacked on top of each other while spinning simultaneously.
Hence, the object of the present invention can be achieved.
List of reference signs
[0025]
- 1
- spinning top
- 2
- spinning top
- 2'
- spinning top
- 3
- plate body
- 4
- main body
- 5
- decorative element
- 6
- power supply
- 9
- pull cord
- 11
- main body
- 12
- shaft
- 13
- cord
- 30
- top face
- 31
- base portion
- 32
- grip portion
- 33
- threaded protrusion
- 34
- threaded depression
- 40
- rotating tip
- 40'
- rotating tip
- 41
- retaining flute
- 42
- threaded depression
- 43
- threaded protrusion
- 51
- engaging portion
- 52
- decorative portion
- 58
- decorative portion
- 61
- light-emitting element
- 91
- one end
- 92
- free end
- 131
- one end
- 311
- tapered groove
- 312
- slope are
- 313
- connecting slot
- 314
- upper periphery
- 316
- lower periphery
- 317
- top periphery
- 319
- bottom end
- 321
- peripheral face
- 900
- pull cord
1. A spinning top (2), comprising:
a main body (4) tapering from a top end to a bottom end thereof and having a rotating
tip end (40) at said bottom end; characterized by a plate body (3) including a base portion (31) connected to and covering said top
end of said main body (4), an annular grip portion (32) extending outwardly and radially
from said base portion (31), and a top face (30) defined by top surfaces of said base
portion (31) and said annular grip portion (32), said base portion (31) having a central
tapered groove (311) tapering downwardly from said top face (30) of said plate body
(3); wherein said rotating tip end (40) has a diameter smaller than a smallest diameter
of said central tapered groove (311).
2. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said plate body (3) further includes a slope area (312) that surrounds said central
tapered groove (311) and that has an upper periphery (314) directly connected to said
top face (30) of said plate body (3), and a lower periphery (316) connected directly
to a top periphery (317) of said central tapered groove (311), 13 said slope area
(312) being tapered from said upper periphery (314) to said lower periphery (316).
3. The spinning top (2) of claim 2, characterized in that said slope area (312) is formed in said base portion (31).
4. The spinning top (2) of claim 2, characterized in that said slope area (312) extends from said base portion (31) to said annular grip portion
(32).
5. The spinning top (2) of Claim 1, characterized in that said main body (4) further has a retaining flute (41) extending upwardly from said
rotating tip end (40) for receiving one end (91) of a pull cord (9).
6. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said base portion (31) of said plate body (3) further has an internally threaded
connecting slot (313) extending downwardly from a bottom end (319) of said central
tapered groove (311), said spinning top (2) further comprising a decorative element
(5) that has an externally threaded engaging portion (51) to engage said internally
threaded connecting slot (313), and a decorative portion (52) connected to said externally
threaded engaging portion (51) .
7. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, further characterized by a power supply (6) disposed on one of said main body (4) and said plate body (3),
and a light-emit ting element (61) connected electrically to said power supply (6)
.
8. The spinning top (2) of claim 7, wherein said power supply (6) is disposed in said
main body (4).
9. The spinning top (2) of claim 7, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is disposed on a peripheral face (321) of said annular
grip portion (32).
10. The spinning top (2) of claim 7, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is disposed on an outer surface of said main body
(4).
11. The spinning top (2) of claim 7, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is a light-emitting diode (LED).
12. The spinning top (2) of claim 7, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is a fiber optic strip light.
13. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said main body (4) and said plate body (3) are connected detachably to each other.
14. The spinning top (2) of claim 13, characterized in that said plate body (3) further includes an externally threaded protrusion (33) projecting
downwardly from a bottom surface of said base portion (31), and said main body (4)
further has an internally threaded depression (42) to engage said externally threaded
protrusion (33).
15. The spinning top (2) of claim 13, characterized in that said main body (4) further has an externally threaded protrusion (43) projecting
upwardly therefrom, and said plate body (3) further includes an internally threaded
depression (34) formed in a bottom surface of said base portion (31) to engage said
externally threaded protrusion (43).
16. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said grip portion (32) has a thickness smaller than that of said base portion (31).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A spinning top (2), comprising:
a main body (4) tapering from a top end to a bottom end thereof and having a rotating
tip end (40) at said bottom end; a plate body (3) including a base portion (31) connected
to and covering said top end of said main body (4), an annular grip portion (32) extending
outwardly and radially from said base portion (31), and a top face (30) defined by
top surfaces of said base portion (31) and said annular grip portion (32), said base
portion (31) having a central tapered groove (311) tapering downwardly from said top
face (30) of said plate body (3);
wherein said rotating tip end (40) has a diameter smaller than a smallest diameter
of said central tapered groove (311), characterized in that said plate body (3) further includes a slope area (312) that surrounds said central
tapered groove (311) and that has an upper periphery (314) directly connected to said
top face (30) of said plate body (3), and a lower periphery (316) connected directly
to a top periphery (317) of said central tapered groove (311), 13 said slope area
(312) being tapered from said upper periphery (314) to said lower periphery (316).
2. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said slope area (312) is formed in said base portion (31).
3. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said slope area (312) extends from said base portion (31) to said annular grip portion
(32).
4. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said main body (4) further has a retaining flute (41) extending upwardly from said
rotating tip end (40) for receiving one end (91) of a pull cord (9).
5. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said base portion (31) of said plate body (3) further has an internally threaded
connecting slot (313) extending downwardly from a bottom end (319) of said central
tapered groove (311), said spinning top (2) further comprising a decorative element
(5) that has an externally threaded engaging portion (51) to engage said internally
threaded connecting slot (313), and a decorative portion (52) connected to said externally
threaded engaging portion (51).
6. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, further characterized by a power supply (6) disposed on one of said main body (4) and said plate body (3),
and a light-emit ting element (61) connected electrically to said power supply (6).
7. The spinning top (2) of claim 6, characterized in that said power supply (6) is disposed in said main body (4).
8. The spinning top (2) of claim 6, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is disposed on a peripheral face (321) of said annular
grip portion (32).
9. The spinning top (2) of claim 6, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is disposed on an outer surface of said main body
(4).
10. The spinning top (2) of claim 6, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is a light-emitting diode (LED).
11. The spinning top (2) of claim 6, characterized in that said light-emitting element (61) is a fiber optic strip light.
12. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said main body (4) and said plate body (3) are connected detachably to each other.
13. The spinning top (2) of claim 12, characterized in that said plate body (3) further includes an externally threaded protrusion (33) projecting
downwardly from a bottom surface of said base portion (31), and said main body (4)
further has an internally threaded depression (42) to engage said externally threaded
protrusion (33).
14. The spinning top (2) of claim 12, characterized in that said main body (4) further has an externally threaded protrusion (43) projecting
upwardly therefrom, and said plate body (3) further includes an internally threaded
depression (34) formed in a bottom surface of said base portion (31) to engage said
externally threaded protrusion (43).
15. The spinning top (2) of claim 1, characterized in that said grip portion (32) has a thickness smaller than that of said base portion (31).