[0001] The present invention relates to a novelty breakable shell. In particular although
not solely the invention is breakable shell comprises of shell pieces to define an
enclosure within which a toy or other item may be stored to be revealed upon the breaking
of the shell.
[0002] It is an object of the present invention to provide a novelty breakable shell that
at least provides the public with a useful choice.
[0003] Accordingly in a first aspect the present invention can broadly be said to be a breakable
shell defining an enclosure within which a toy is contained, the breakable shell comprising
of a plurality of plastic shell pieces able to self-retain together to define the
enclosure yet when dropped from a sufficient height on a solid surface the shell pieces
all disconnect from each other thereby revealing the toy.
[0004] Preferably the peripheral shape of the shell is spherical.
[0005] Preferably the peripheral shape of the shell is egg-shaped.
[0006] Preferably each shell piece is of a weight that is within a 10% range of each other.
[0007] Preferably each shell piece is of a weight that is within a 2% range of each other.
[0008] Preferably piece is of a weight that is within a 0.5% range of each other.
[0009] Preferably the shell pieces are able to self-retain with each other by each shell
piece being in both a underlapping condition with an adjacent shell piece and overlapping
condition with another adjacent shell piece.
[0010] Preferably each shell piece is an underlapping condition with two adjacent shell
pieces and an overlapping condition with another two adjacent shell piece.
[0011] Preferably each shell piece is in an underlapping condition with two adjacent shell
pieces at two opposed peripheral regions of said shell piece and overlapping condition
with another two adjacent shell piece at two other opposed peripheral regions of said
shell piece.
[0012] Preferably each shell piece is resiliently flexible and when the shell is in its
assembled condition, each shell piece is in a more flexed state compared to when the
shell is in the broken condition.
[0013] Preferably the shell pieces are outwardly flexed.
[0014] Preferably each shell piece is arcuate and elongate and has two end peripheral regions
and two side peripheral regions extending between the two end peripheral regions.
[0015] Preferably each end peripheral region of a shell piece is in overlap with a side
peripheral region of a respective adjacent shell piece.
[0016] Preferably each shell piece comprises of a shell piece body that presents a shell
surface, the shell surface of each shell piece defining a part of the peripheral shape
of the shell and being identical to the shell surfaces of all the other shell pieces
so that when the shell pieces are connected together the shell surfaces are in a tessellated
condition.
[0017] Preferably the shell piece body substrates the shell surface save for a lip at each
of two opposed peripheral regions of the shell piece body that projects beyond the
shell surface.
[0018] Preferably said lips of each shell piece underlap an adjacent shell piece.
[0019] Preferably the shell is made of 6 shell pieces.
[0020] Preferably the shell comprises of 6 shell pieces.
[0021] Preferably there are 8 tri-points defined by the periphery of shell surfaces of the
shell pieces.
[0022] Preferably the shell is spherical and wherein each tripoint is of a tripoint pair
that are diametrically opposed each other.
[0023] Preferably a squeezing of the shell at a pair of tripoints results in a breaking
of the shell at a lower pressure than when the shell is squeezed elsewhere.
[0024] Preferably when dropped on a solid flat surface from at least 1 metre high above
the surface the shell will break apart.
[0025] Preferably when dropped on a solid flat surface from less than 20cm the shell will
not break apart.
[0026] Preferably the shell is egg-shaped.
[0027] Preferably the shell pieces are opaque.
[0028] Preferably only 6 disconnected shell pieces result when the shell is broken.
[0029] Preferably the toy is loosely retained inside the shell.
[0030] Preferably the shell pieces only define the enclosure.
[0031] Preferably no adhesive is used to connect the shell pieces to each other.
[0032] Preferably the shell is spherical and of a diameter of less than 7cm.
[0033] Preferably the shell is spherical and of a diameter greater than 2.5cm.
[0034] In a second aspect the invention may be said to be a breakable shell defining an
enclosure within which an item can be contained, the breakable shell comprising of
a plurality of plastic shell pieces able to self-connect together to define the enclosure
yet when dropped on a solid surface the shell pieces all disconnect from each other.
[0035] In a further aspect the invention may be said to be a toy contained inside an enclosure
of a breakable shell comprising of a plurality of plastic shell pieces self-connected
together in a releasable manner to define the enclosure, where in when dropped on
flat solid surface from at least 1m high, the shell pieces all separate from each
other thereby revealing the toy.
[0036] In a further aspect the invention may be said to be breakable shell defining an enclosure
within which an item can be contained, the breakable shell comprising of a plurality
of plastic shell pieces able to self-connect together in a manner so that each piece
is flexed from its natural shape and to define the enclosure that when dropped on
a solid surface the shell pieces all disconnect from each other and return to their
natural shape.
[0037] In a further aspect the invention may be said to be a breakable shell comprising
of a plurality of self-retaining shell pieces to define an enclosure containing a
surprise item.
[0038] In a further aspect the invention may be said to be a shell able to be repeatedly
broken into like sized shell pieces, without the shell pieces themselves breaking,
and be reassembled to its original unbroken state.
[0039] In a further aspect the invention may be said to be a breakable shell comprising
of a plurality of resiliently flexible plastic shell pieces able to self-retain together
in a flexed state.
[0040] Preferably the flexed state is inherently caused by each shell piece being in both
an underlapping and overlapping relationship with adjacent shell pieces.
[0041] Preferably the flexed state is inherently caused by each shell piece being in an
underlapping and overlapping relationship with four adjacent shell pieces.
[0042] In a further aspect the present invention may be said to be a method of selling a
toy comprising providing a breakable shell as herein defined, within which a toy is
housed.
[0043] In a further aspect the present invention may be said to be a method of packaging
a toy by providing the toy inside of the breakable shell as herein defined.
[0044] In a further aspect the present invention may be said to be method of packaging a
toy in a breakable shell as herein defined by, prior to the final shell piece being
placed to define the shell in its assembled condition, locating a toy to be provided
inside the enclosure of the shell once the shell is in its assembled condition.
[0045] In a further aspect the present invention may be said to be a toy packaged in a shell
as herein defined.
[0046] In a further aspect the present invention may be said to be a package containing
a toy within a breakable shell as herein defined.
[0047] This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features
referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or
collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements
or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents
in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be
incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
[0048] A preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to
the accompanying drawings in which,
Figure la is a perspective view of a breakable shell in its assembled condition and
shown in the preferred form to be of a spherical perimeter shape,
Figure lb - ld show alternative perspectives of the breakable shell of Figure la.
Figure 2.1a is a plan view of a shell piece,
Figure 2.1b is an end view of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a,
Figure 2.1c is a perspective view of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a,
Figure 2.1d is another perspective view of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a,
Figure 2.1e is a side view of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a
Figure 2.1f is an opposite side view of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a,
Figure 2.1g is a back view of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a,
Figure 2.2a is a front view of another shell piece of a slightly different configuration
of the shell piece of Figure 2.1a
Figure 2.2b is a perspective view of the shell piece of Figure 2.2a,
Figure 2.2c is a side view of the shell piece of Figure 2.2a,
Figure 2.2d is an opposite side view of the shell piece of Figure 2.2a,
Figure 2.2e is an end view of the shell piece of Figure 2.2a,
Figure 2.2f is an opposite end view of the shell piece of Figure 2.2a,
Figure 2.2g is a back view of the shell piece of Figure 2.2a.
Figure 3 illustrates an exploded view of the preferred six shell piece breakable shell
in an exploded view,
Figure 4 shows an alternative perspective view of the exploded view of Figure 3,
Figure 5 illustrates a partially assembled breakable shell wherein three shell pieces
are positioned together,
Figure 6 is a view of Figure 5 in the opposite direction.
[0049] With reference to Figure 1 there is shown a breakable shell 1 in its assembled condition.
The shell 1 is preferably spherical in perimeter shape. It is preferably of a spherical
shape with a diameter preferably between 2.5 and 7cm. In the preferred form its diameter
is 4cm. It will be appreciated that other shapes are also envisaged within the scope
of the invention. Egg shape or rugby ball shape shells are envisaged as examples.
[0050] The shell 1 comprises of a plurality of shell pieces 2. For a spherical shell there
are preferably the six shell pieces 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 as seen in Figure
Ic and Id. Preferably there are only 6 shell pieces that make up the shell. Each shell
piece is substantially of a similar shape although certain features may differ. Figures
2.1a-g show a preferred form of a shell piece that can be used to help create the
assembled form of the breakable shell 1. Figures 2.2a-g show a second form of shell
piece that may be used with the shell piece form shown in Figures 2.1a-g to create
the shell.
[0051] The shell pieces are preferably of a similar shape. Each shell piece 2, as for example
seen with reference to Figure 2a, comprises of a shell piece exterior surface 3. The
shell piece exterior surface 3 is provided by each shell piece 2, when the shell 1
is in its assembled condition, to define a part of the exterior surface of the assembled
shell 1. In the preferred form the shell piece exterior surface 3 of a shell piece
is identical to the others in boundary perimeter shape 28. The surfaces are also preferably
identically curved to correspond to part of the peripheral shape of a spherical version
of the shell 1. It will be appreciated that embossing or graphics or colour variations
may be provided on each shell piece exterior surface 3 that may differentiate at least
one shell piece from the other(s). As can be seen shell piece 2.5 of Figures 2.1a-g,
has no surface detailing at exterior surface 3 whereas shell piece 2.2 of Figures
2.2a-g has the words 'smashers' embossed on its exterior surface 3.
[0052] The shape of the shell piece exterior surface 3 of each shell piece is such that
when the shell pieces to define the breakable shell 1 are assembled together, the
exterior surfaces 3 are in a tessellated condition relative to each other. The boundary
perimeter shape 28 of each shell piece can hence be located contiguous a part of the
boundary perimeter shape of another shell piece. This can be seen with reference to
Figures la-d. Preferably no holes into the interior of the shell exist. Preferably
only the shell pieces herein described go to making up the breakable shell. Adhesive
or fasteners are preferably not used.
[0053] The shell surface 3 of each shell piece is presented by a shell body such as shell
body 4.5 as for example seen in Figures 2.1a-f. The shell body 4.5 effectively provides
the substrate carrying or presenting the shell surface 3. Whilst the shell surface
3 of each shell piece is preferably identical, the shell body of each or some of the
shell pieces may be different.
[0054] In the preferred form there are two configurations of shell pieces. The first configuration
is shown in Figures 2.1a-g and the second configuration is shown in Figures 2.2a-g.
The configuration of the shell piece shown in Figures 2.1a-g is identical for shell
pieces 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 as seen in Figures la-d. The shell piece configuration
shown in Figures 2.2a-g is identical for shell pieces 2.1 and 2.2 as seen in Figures
la-d.
[0055] The shell body of the shell piece shown in Figures 2.1a-f acts as a substrate to
the surface 3 of the shell piece and preferably is coextensive with the surface save
preferably for two lips 5.4 and 6.4 that project beyond the boundary 28 of the surface
3. In a preferred form the lips are provided at opposed peripheral regions 7.4 and
8.4 of the shell piece 2.5 and likewise for all the other pieces as seen in the drawings.
The two lips sit below the surface 3 of the shell piece and provide a ledge for an
adjacent shell piece to contact in an overlying manner. At two other opposed peripheral
regions 9.4 and 10.4 the boundary 28 of the surface 3 is coextensive with the underlying
(substrate providing) shell piece body 4.5. When assembled the shell piece 2.5 for
example has the peripheral region 9.4 overlap a lip of an adjacent shell piece. Likewise
the peripheral region 10.4 overlaps a lip of another adjacent shell piece. Similarly
the other shell pieces are constructed with adjacent shell pieces to define the assembled
shell. This lets adjacent shell pieces be held together in a radial direction relative
each other, at these regions.
[0056] The over/underlapping construction of shell pieces of an assembled shell results
in self-retention of shell pieces to define an assembled shell that is stable yet
can be broken. The shell pieces self-retain to provide a stable assembled shell. The
configuration of the shell pieces is such that once the last shell piece is assembled
with the already connected and appropriately configured shell pieces, it will consolidate
the shell pieces to become a stable shell construction self-retaining itself to for
example a spherical shape. No adhesive of magnetic force or separate fasteners are
required. Without the last shell piece in its assembled position, the breakable shell
will not be self-retaining of its final assembled shape.
[0057] In the preferred form each shell piece is of a weight that is within a range of 10
percent of each other. So whilst there may be some slight constructional differences
in the shell pieces (in the preferred form there are two types of shell pieces to
define the preferred six shell pieces in total) the shell pieces are still substantially
similar in shape. In the preferred form the weight range is within 2 percent.
[0058] The shell once assembled defines an enclosure that is preferably able to retain an
item. The item may be a toy for example. It may be some other novelty item or an edible
item or fashion item. The shell pieces are preferably opaque. This means that the
item is hence preferably a surprise item only revealed to a person when the shell
is broken. Breaking of the shell can occur when the shell is dropped onto a surface
such as a floor to impact the floor at a sufficient speed to cause the shell pieces
to separate from each other.
[0059] In the preferred form as already described with reference to numbering annotations
on Figure 2.1a, each shell piece is able to be positioned relative to adjacent shell
pieces in both an overlapping and underlapping condition. In the preferred form there
are two regions where a shell piece is in an underlapping condition, by virtue of
its lips 5.4 and 6.4 being located underneath a free edge at regions 9.4 and 10.4
of an adjacent shell piece and in an overlapping condition at the free edges 9.4 and
10.4, overlapping the lips of respective adjacent shell pieces.
[0060] Provided at each lip of a piece may be a clipping feature 50 that can interact with
a clipping feature 51 at a free edge of another piece. The clipping feature 50 may
be an upstand projecting from a lip that can engage with clipping feature 51 in the
form of a ledge of the free edge. The upstand and ledge can cooperate with each other
to help resist a slipping off of the free edge from the lip by being hooked over the
edge in an interference style manner. This can help keep the shell in it assembled
condition. The clipping features may be of a configuration to still allow a slipping
off to occur under sufficient force being applied.
[0061] In the preferred form each shell piece is resiliently flexible. The shell pieces
are preferably made from a plastics material. The shell pieces are preferably of an
elongate nature as seen in for example in Figure 2.2a. Each shell piece in the elongate
direction LL is longer than the width in the width-wise direction WW. In the preferred
form the surface 3 is substantially symmetrical about both an elongate direction centreline
and a width-wise direction centreline.
[0062] Being of a resiliently flexible nature means that the shell piece is able to bend
yet return to its natural shape by
itself. I.e.it can flex. It preferably bends away from its natural shape in the elongate direction
more easily than in its width-wise direction.
[0063] The shape and configuration of each of the shell pieces is such that when the shell
pieces are assembled together the shell pieces are inherently outwardly bent/flexed.
That is, the peripheral regions 9.4 and 10.4 are displaced away from their natural
position and apply a force onto the respective lips of adjacent shell pieces. The
flexing is in direction XX as shown in Figures 2.1e and 2.1f. The shell pieces are
substantially curved in their side profile as seen in Figures 2.1e and 2.1f but when
they are in an assembled condition they are less curved. This is by virtue of the
shell pieces having been bent slightly out of its natural shape due to the shape and
configuration of each shell piece when assembled, forcing the shell pieces to such
a flexed condition.
[0064] This means that the shell in its assembled condition has each piece in a flexed condition.
When the shell is for example dropped on the ground or on a solid surface and hits
the surface with sufficient force the shell can break. Breaking results in the shell
pieces from springing back to their natural more curved form as they separate from
each other. This can cause the shell to break in an explosive like manner as they
return to their natural shape. The pieces may hence push each other away or act/react
with each other to cause larger separation of the pieces after being dropped and the
shell being broken, than may otherwise occur if the pieces were not self-retaining
in a flexed manner. The shell pieces may hence not just drop onto the surface on which
the shell is dropped but have a tendency to also outwardly or radially spread from
each other.
[0065] In the preferred form each shell piece is generally arcuate in shape as can for example
be seen in Figures 2.1e and 2.1f and Figures 2.2c and 2.2d. As has been mentioned
the shell pieces are preferably elongate and in general it can be said that it has
two end peripheral regions (e.g. 9.4 and 10.4) and two side peripheral regions (e.g.
7.4 and 8.4) extending between the two end peripheral regions. When the shell pieces
are assembled to define the shell 1, a plurality of borders are established between
adjacent shell pieces. The borders are at boundaries of the shell piece exterior surfaces.
The borders are typically between two shell surfaces and at a plurality of locations
tri-points are defined by the boundaries of the shell surfaces of three shell pieces.
In the preferred form a tri-point 25 is shown in Figure 1d. The tri-point is where
the surfaces of three shell pieces meet. In the preferred form where there are six
shell pieces, eight tri-points are established when the shell pieces are assembled
together. Each tri-point preferably has a diametrically opposed tri-point.
[0066] A squeezing of the shell by applying forces directed towards each other at the two
diametrically opposed tri-points will cause a flexing of some of the shell pieces
in a manner to more easily cause a separation of the shell pieces from each other
than if a squeezing occurred at other locations of the shell. As such when a shell
is dropped onto a surface from a height, in some instances the shell may not break
apart whereas in other instances the shell, being dropped from the same height may
break apart. A dropping of the shell onto a surface may cause, in some instances,
a tri-point to make first contact with the surface and therefore is likely to cause
disassociation of shell pieces more readily than if the shell is dropped to make contact
with another part of the shell with the solid surface. This therefore can create a
randomness of the breaking apart of the shell. This can be entertaining for a user
who drops a shell onto a surface and who may be expecting the shell to break apart
(or vice versa) and this does not happen.
[0067] The shell pieces can be assembled and reassembled (after breaking apart) together
by overlaying a lip of a first shell piece with a free edge such as edge 9.4 or 10.4
of an adjacent shell. The last piece (piece 2.4) can be assembled by slipping the
piece through for example the gap 20 as seen in Figure 5. As mentioned the shell pieces
are preferably of a plastics material that have some ability to yield or flex. This
also allows for the last shell piece to be manoeuvred through the gap 20 and for the
free edges of that last shell piece to overlap the lips of the respective adjacent
shell pieces.
[0068] Also disclosed herein are the following clauses:
Clause 1. A breakable shell defining an enclosure within which a toy is contained, the breakable
shell comprising of a plurality of plastic shell pieces able to self-retain together
to define the enclosure yet when dropped from a sufficient height on a solid surface
the shell pieces all disconnect from each other thereby revealing the toy, wherein
each shell piece is in an underlapping condition with two adjacent shell pieces at
two opposed peripheral regions of the shell piece, and in an overlapping condition
with another two adjacent shell pieces at two other opposed peripheral regions of
the shell piece, and wherein each shell piece is resiliently flexible, and when the
shell is in its assembled condition each of the shell pieces is outwardly flexed and
is in a more flexed state compared to when the shell is in the broken condition.
Clause 2. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 1, wherein the peripheral shape of the shell
is spherical.
Clause 3. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 1 or 2, wherein each shell piece is of a weight
that is within a 10% range of each other.
Clause 4. A breakable shell as claimed in anyone of clauses 1 to 3, wherein each shell piece
is of a weight that is within a 2% range of each other.
Clause 5. A breakable shell as claimed in anyone of clauses1 to 5, wherein each shell piece
is arcuate and elongate and has two end peripheral regions and two side peripheral
regions extending between the two end peripheral regions.
Clause 6. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 5, wherein each end peripheral region of a
shell piece is in overlap with a side peripheral region of a respective adjacent shell
piece.
Clause 7. A breakable shell as claimed in anyone of clause 1 to 6, wherein each shell piece
comprises of a shell piece body that presents a shell surface, the shell surface of
each shell piece defining a part of the peripheral shape of the shell and being identical
to the shell surfaces of all the other shell pieces so that when the shell pieces
are connected together the shell surfaces are in a tessellated condition.
Clause 8. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 7, wherein the shell piece body substrates
the shell surface save for a lip at each of two opposed peripheral regions of the
shell piece body that projects beyond the shell surface.
Clause 9. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 8, wherein said lips of each shell piece underlap
an adjacent shell piece.
Clause 10. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 7, wherein there are 8 tri-points defined
by the periphery of shell surfaces of the shell pieces.
Clause 11. A breakable shell as claimed in clause 10, wherein the shell is spherical and wherein
each tripoint is of a tripoint pair that are diametrically opposed each other, or
wherein a squeezing of the shell at a pair of tripoints results in a breaking of the
shell at a lower pressure than when the shell is squeezed elsewhere.
Clause 12. A breakable shell as claimed in anyone of clause 1 to 11, comprising of 6 shell pieces,
or consisting of 6 shell pieces.
Clause 13. A breakable shell as claimed in anyone of clause 1 o12, that when dropped on a solid
flat surface from at least 1 meter high above the surface the shell will break apart,
and/or that when dropped on a solid flat surface from less than 20 cm the shell will
not break apart.
Clause 14. A method of packaging a toy by providing the toy inside of the breakable shell as
claimed in clause 1.
Clause 15. A breakable shell as claimed in anyone of clause 1 to 13, wherein the outwardly flexed
state is caused by each shell piece being in the underlapping and overlapping relationships
with the adjacent shell pieces.
1. A breakable shell (1) configured to define an enclosure to retain an item within when
in an assembled configuration, comprising:
a plurality of opaque shell pieces (2) configured to be assembled together to form
the breakable shell, wherein each opaque shell piece is of a substantially similar
shape and is resiliently flexible, and wherein
each opaque shell piece is configured for positioning in either an overlapping condition
or an underlapping condition relative to other adjacent shell pieces.
2. The breakable shell (1) according to claim 1, wherein each opaque shell piece of the
plurality of opaque shell pieces (2) is of a weight that is within a range of 10 percent
of each other opaque shell piece (2).
3. The breakable shell (1) according to any preceding claims, wherein each opaque shell
piece (2) of the plurality of opaque shell pieces comprises at least two lips (5.4,
6.4) projecting beyond a boundary of a surface (3) of a respective opaque shell piece
(2).
4. The breakable shell (1) according to claim 3, wherein each lip (5.4, 6.4) comprises
a first clipping means (50) configured to interact with a second clipping means (51)
at a free edge of another opaque shell piece (2).
5. The breakable shell (1) according to claim 4, wherein the first clipping means (50)
comprises an upstand projecting from the lip (5.4) and the second clipping means (51)
comprises a ledge on the free edge.
6. The breakable shell (1) according to claim 5, wherein the upstand is configured to
cooperate with the ledge to create an interference.
7. The breakable shell (1) according to any of claims 3-6, wherein the plurality of opaque
shell pieces are held in the radial direction relative to one another in the assembled
configuration based on the overlapping and underlapping and the at least two lips.
8. The breakable shell (1) according to any of claims 1-7, wherein in the assembled configuration,
the opaque shell pieces (2) are configured to separate from one another upon contacting
a surface with sufficient force.
9. The breakable shell (1) according to claim 8, wherein, during the separation, the
opaque shell pieces (2) of the assembled breakable shell (1) are configured to radially
spread from one another based on a spring force associated with the resilient flexibility
of each of the opaque shell pieces in the assembled configuration.
10. The breakable shell (1) according to any of claims 1-9, wherein the opaque shell pieces
(2) are configured for reassembly following separation from one another.
11. An assembled breakable shell (1) according to any preceding claim, comprising a novelty
item positioned within the enclosure.
12. The assembled breakable shell (1) according to claim 11, wherein the novelty item
comprises at least one of a toy, an edible, and a fashion item.