[0001] The present invention relates to a recreational device of the type specified in the
preamble of the first claim.
[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to a device, which can be used in the
context of recreational activities, especially for children.
[0003] Many recreational devices primarily used for the enjoyment of young people and especially
children are known from the state of the art.
[0004] These devices favour the interaction between the various users by promoting group
activities, which favour the development of children's sociality.
[0005] Toys currently on the market may consist of "surprises" that can be found in common
everyday products such as, for example, food or others.
[0006] Kinder® surprises, as well as surprises that can be found inside packages of breakfast
products such as Kellogg's® or Mulino Bianco®, are flagrant examples thereof.
[0007] Still other examples are items enclosed with publishing products, as well as other
consumption promotions, like those related to supermarkets that present consumers
with a sachet containing a gift for a certain amount of expenditure.
[0008] Items of various kinds can be found as "surprises" inside the products.
[0009] For example, collectible puppets or even assemblable objects of different shapes
or even still playing cards, puzzles or simply constructed objects, such as toys especially
known in the nineties as Pog®, which allow for expressing the innocent competitive
vein that distinguishes most of the youngest.
[0010] The described prior art has a few major drawbacks.
[0011] In particular, common toys may be complex to produce and can therefore lead to considerable
costs both for those who produce them and for those who buy them. In addition, and
also with reference to the simple surprises, they may have complex shapes that require
subsequent manual processing: consider for example the classic hand-painted collectibles.
[0012] The latter then mainly have aesthetic functions.
[0014] They can be collected, exchanged or sold, but they almost exclusively perform an
aesthetic function.
[0015] However, some other devices are so simple and indefinite that, after a short time,
they are no longer used for the purpose for which they were designed.
[0016] In this context, the technical task underlying the present invention is to devise
a recreational device, which is capable of substantially obviating the above-mentioned
drawbacks.
[0017] Within the scope of said technical task an important objective of the invention is
to achieve a recreational device that is simple and therefore inexpensive to manufacture.
Another important object of the invention is to provide a custom and/or customizable
device, defining one or several specific features and thus favouring the fun and sociality
of those employing the device, therefore mainly children.
[0018] The technical task and the specified objectives are achieved by means of the recreational
device as claimed in the appended claim 1 and a method for making a recreational device
as claimed in claim 8. Preferred embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
[0019] The features and advantages of the invention will be clarified in the following detailed
descriptions of a few preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows the recreational device in the non-folded configuration on a sheet;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a finger pressing on the device at the start of the jump;
Fig. 3 illustrates the operation of the recreational device in the folded configuration;
and
Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the release of a finger pressing on the recreational
device.
[0020] In the present document, the measures, values, shapes and geometric references (such
as perpendicularity and parallelism), when associated with words like "about" or other
similar terms such as "almost" or "substantially", are to be understood as unless
measurement errors or inaccuracies due to production and/or manufacturing defects
and, especially, unless a slight difference from the value, the measure, the shape,
or the geometric reference with which it is associated. For example, these terms,
if associated with a value, preferably indicate a difference not exceeding 10% of
the value itself.
[0021] Furthermore, when used, terms such as "first", "second", "higher", "lower", "main"
and "secondary" do not necessarily identify an order, a priority relationship or a
relative position, but can simply be used to distinguish more clearly the different
components from each other.
[0022] With reference to the Figures, the recreational device according to the invention
is indicated as a whole by the numeral
1.
[0023] The recreational device 1 comprises a sheet
2.
[0024] The sheet 2 is a sheet of any shape and size preferably having a square surface,
the base side of which is comprised between 5 cm and 2 dm, and defined by a thickness
comprised between 0.1 mm and 1 mm.
[0025] The sheet 2 may also be made of any material. For example, it can be made of paper
or even metal or other materials. The sheet 2 is preferably made of an elastically
and plastically deformable material, for example a polymer material.
[0026] In particular, it may therefore be made of PET, polypropylene or polystyrene and
much more.
[0027] It also comprises at least one image object
3.
[0028] The image object 3 is defined by a portion of the surface of the sheet 2 comprised
within a perimeter
3a.
[0029] This perimeter 3a describes image objects 3 of variable shapes and dimensions.
[0030] The image object can have any drawing or colour within the perimeter 3a defining
the image object 3 or may alternatively have the same features of the portion of the
sheet 2 outside the perimeter 3a.
[0031] For example, it can be a frog, or even a kangaroo or other animals or puppets, or
characters included and not included in children's imagination.
[0032] Main guides
30 are also present at the perimeter 3a.
[0033] The main guides 30 are means suitable to favour, and therefore easily allow, the
detachment of the image object 3 from the sheet 2 at the aforesaid perimeter 3a.
[0034] Therefore, these main guides may be dashed slots, commonly found, for example, in
the tearing area of writing pad sheets, or preferably notches which trace the lines
of the perimeter 3a and penetrate the sheet 2 by a depth less than the thickness of
the sheet 2.
[0035] Folding lines
31 are also preferably present inside the image object 3.
[0036] The folding lines 31 are means for favouring or inducing the folding of the surface
of the image object 3 at said lines.
[0037] They may therefore be drawn lines or dashes, or may have notches, or may be imaginary
lines that can be guessed from the shape of the image object 3.
[0038] The secondary guides are preferably notches, which unite distinct points of the perimeter
3a and have a depth, for example, much less than the thickness of the sheet 2.
[0039] These folding lines 31 thus divide the image object into two portions, of which,
for example, the smaller forms a support element
32 and the larger is the central body
33.
[0040] The folding lines may be one or more.
[0041] Preferably, the folding lines 31 are four and therefore divide the image object 3
into a central body 33 and four support elements 32.
[0042] The support elements 32 can have any shape or size. They are, for example, semicircles
whose diameters are defined by the folding lines 31.
[0043] Preferably, the support elements 32 consist of two pairs of different sizes.
[0044] The central body 33 can have any shape or size. However, it is preferably trapezoidal,
but could also be oval or rhomboidal or square, octagonal and much more.
[0045] The support elements 32 are thus preferably arranged at the angles of the trapezoid
and adapted to be folded along the folding lines 31.
[0046] In particular, the support elements 32 are preferably adapted to be plastically deformed:
once folded along the folding lines 31, they retain, at least partially, the folding
imparted by the user.
[0047] Therefore, the image object 3 is, for example, a trapezoid having a pair of support
elements 32 at the smaller base, defining the front of the image object 3, and a pair
of support elements 32 at the larger base, with dimensions exceeding the front support
elements 32, defining the rear of the image object 3.
[0048] Also, preferably, the support elements 32 are spaced apart by a length at least comprised
between 1 cm and 2 cm.
[0049] Preferably, the recreational device 1 further comprises interaction portions
34. Such interaction portions 34 are for example defined by the perimeter edges of the
central body 33 and are adapted to allow an external body, e.g. a finger, to press
the image object 3.
[0050] The interaction portions 34 are preferably flaps, i.e. protuberances having variable
shapes and sizes protruding from the central body 33.
[0051] For example, a flap, if any, can be arranged in the area behind the central body
33, or more than one flap can be placed at selected points.
[0052] Preferably, the support elements 32 thus constitute elements for contact with a possible
base surface
100.
[0053] This base surface 100 is defined by any support surface used for the leap of the
device: it may be, for example, a floor or a table or be defined by an irregular surface
or much more.
[0054] Moreover, the support elements 32 are, inasmuch as for example of the same material
of the sheet 2, preferably elastic and plastic.
[0055] For example, the support elements 32 represent the legs of a frog and the central
body 33 represents the back of a frog.
[0056] The operation of the recreational device 1, previously described in structural terms,
is as follows.
[0057] As a result of the detachment of the image object 3 from the sheet 2 and of the folding
of the support elements 32 with respect to the central body 33, the recreational device
1 preferably has the central body 33 raised with respect to the base surface 100 by
means of the support elements 32 plastically deformed.
[0058] These support elements are for example elastic. Therefore, by applying a force, for
example by means of a finger, above the surface defined by the central body 33, the
recreational device 1 substantially behaves as a spring.
[0059] As a result of what has just been said, when the applied force is released, the recreational
device is able to make a leap proportional to the force applied and directed like
the force, but in the opposite direction.
[0060] For example, a finger can be applied on the rear part of the central body 33 and
preferably on the flap defining the interaction portion 34, and the image object 3
can be sprung forward by pressing and sliding the same finger backwards.
[0061] Therefore, the recreational device 1 is, for example and preferably, a stylized model
of a jumping frog.
[0062] The invention comprises a new method.
[0063] The method of manufacturing the recreational device 1 is characterised by notching
the sheet 2 along main guides 30, optionally notching the folding lines 31, detaching
the image object 3 from the sheet 2 along the perimeter 3a and by means of the main
guides and, finally, folding the support elements 32 along the folding lines 31. In
particular, the first two steps are carried out before the marketing of the recreational
device 1, while the subsequent steps can preferably be carried out by the user and
therefore, for example, by the child who wants to play with the recreational device
1.
[0064] The recreational device 1 according to the invention achieves important advantages.
In fact, the recreational device 1 has all the features required for marketing.
[0065] It is customized and/or customizable, versatile from a graphical point of view so
that it is for example possible to change the appearance of the same with an indelible
pen.
[0066] Moreover, the device 1 advantageously combines good functionality with aesthetics.
Being able to make the device jump may, for example, intrigue to a greater extent
the end users, mainly children, as it offers a tool with which to compete.
[0067] It is possible to make the device 1 jump with different intensities and different
directions and this facilitates its use in activities entailing confrontation, thus
favouring the sociality among the users involved.
[0068] There are additional advantages to the aforesaid features.
[0069] In particular, the device also allows users to have a try at shaping and modifying
the same starting from the non-folded, non-detached sheet configuration.
[0070] This allows even the younger users to be gratified, ensuring a substantial ease of
shaping the folded configuration.
[0071] Finally, the object uses common materials and has a structure that is so simple as
to be extremely functional, yet with considerably reduced costs compared to any toy
or surprise or the like of the current state of the art.
[0072] The structure also allows the device 1 to be easily positioned inside foodstuffs,
as well as in the form of items enclosed with publishing products or in supermarket
gift bags referred to by way of example in the introduction.
[0073] The invention is subject to variations falling within the scope of the inventive
concept as defined by the claims.
[0074] For example, the drawings defining the image object 3 may be different from the frog
mentioned by way of example, or even different types of folded configurations may
be defined.
[0075] For example, the number of support elements 4 may vary.
[0076] In this context, all the details are replaceable by equivalent elements and any type
of materials, shapes and dimensions may be present.
1. A recreational device (1) comprising:
- an image object (3), made from a sheet (2), and-defining a perimeter (3a),
- folding lines (31) to permit the folding of said image object (3),
- said folding lines (31) allowing the folding of said sheet (2) and the formation
of a plurality of support elements (32), defining portions of said perimeter (3a),
and available on a base surface (100),
- said support elements (32) being curved elements suitable to ensure contact with
said base surface (100), elastically deformable and suitable to react in contrast
to said base surface (100), and
- said recreational device (1) further comprising:
- an interaction portion (34) consisting of a portion of said perimeter (3a) not coinciding
with said support elements (32) and suitable to allow a finger to press said object
image (3) when said support elements (32) are plastically deformed, and being characterized in that
- said sheet (2) is a flat sheet made of a polymer material with a thickness comprised
between 0.1 mm and 1 mm, such that the device is formed by folding along the fold
lines before use.
2. The recreational device according to claim 1, in which said sheet (2) is plastically
and elastically manually deformable.
3. The recreational device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
said support elements (32) are spaced apart by a length comprised between 1 cm and
2 cm.
4. The recreational device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
said support elements (32) are convex.
5. The recreational device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
said interaction portion (34) comprises a flap protruding from a central body (33).
6. The recreational device according to the preceding claim, wherein said image object
(3) comprises a central body (33) and four of said support elements (32) protruding
from said central body (33).
7. The recreational device according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein
said support elements (32) and said central body (33) define a spring.
8. A method for making a recreational device (1) comprising a sheet (2), including an
image object (3) defining a perimeter (3a), main guides (30) placed along said perimeter
(3a) suitable to facilitate the detachment of said image object (3) from said sheet
(2) and folding lines (31) suitable to permit the folding of said image object (3),
said folding lines (31) allowing the formation of a plurality of support elements
(32), said support elements (32) being provided on a base surface (100) and said support
(32) being elastically deformable and suitable to react in contrast to said base surface
(100),
the method comprising at least the steps of:
- notching said sheet (2) along said main guides (30),
- detaching said image object (3) from said sheet (2) along said perimeter (3a) and
by means of said main guides (30),
- folding said support elements (32) along said folding lines (31),
and being
characterized in that
- said sheet (2) is a flat sheet made of a polymer material with a thickness comprised
between 0.1 mm and 1 mm, such that the device is formed by folding along the fold
lines before use.
9. A method for making a recreational device (1) according to claim 8 comprising at least
a step of notching said folding lines (31).
1. Freizeitgerät (1), umfassend:
- ein Bildobjekt (3), bestehend aus einem Blatt (2), das einen Umfang (3a) definiert,
- Faltlinien (31), die geeignet sind, das Falten des genannten Bildobjekts (3) zu
gestatten,
- wobei die genannten Faltlinien (31) das Falten des genannten Blatts (2) und die
Herstellung einer Vielzahl von Stützelementen (32) gestatten, die Abschnitte des genannten
Umfangs (3a) definieren und auf einer Grundfläche (100) verfügbar sind,
- wobei die genannten Stützelemente (32) gebogene Elemente sind, die geeignet sind,
den Kontakt mit der genannten Grundfläche (100) zu gewährleisten und elastisch verformbar
und geeignet sind, der Grundfläche (100) entgegengesetzt zu reagieren und
- das genannte Freizeitgerät (1) außerdem Folgendes umfasst:
- einen Interaktionsabschnitt (34) bestehend aus einem Abschnitt des genannten Umfangs
(3a), der nicht mit den genannten Stützelementen (32) übereinstimmt und geeignet ist,
es einem Finger zu gestatten, auf das genannte Bildobjekt (3) zu drücken, wenn die
genannten Stützelemente (32) plastisch verformt sind,
- und wobei es dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass:
- das genannte Blatt (2) ein aus Polymerwerkstoff bestehendes flaches Blatt mit einer
Stärke zwischen 0,1 mm und 1 mm ist, so dass das genannte Gerät vor dem Gebrauch durch
Falten entlang der Faltlinien hergestellt wird.
2. Freizeitgerät nach Anspruch 1, bei dem das genannte Blatt (2) manuell plastisch und
elastisch verformbar ist.
3. Freizeitgerät nach einem oder mehreren der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, bei dem die
genannten Stützelemente (32) voneinander auf einer Länge von 1 cm und 2 cm entfernt
sind.
4. Freizeitgerät nach einem oder mehreren der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, bei dem die
genannten Stützelemente (32) konvex sind.
5. Freizeitgerät nach einem oder mehreren der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, bei dem der
genannte Interaktionsabschnitt (34) eine von einem mittleren Körper (33) vorstehende
Lasche umfasst.
6. Freizeitgerät nach dem vorangegangenen Anspruch, bei dem das Bildobjekt (3) einen
mittleren Körper (33) und vier der genannten Stützelemente (32) umfasst, die von dem
genannten mittleren Körper (33) abstehen.
7. Freizeitgerät nach einem oder mehreren der vorangegangenen Ansprüche, bei dem die
genannten Stützelemente (32) und der genannte mittlere Körper (33) eine Feder bilden.
8. Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Freizeitgeräts (1), umfassend ein Blatt (2) mit einem
Bildobjekt (3), das einen Umfang (3a) definiert, entlang des Umfangs (3a) angeordnete
Hauptlinien (30), die geeignete sind, das Lösen des genannten Bildobjekts (3) von
dem genannten Blatt (2) zu erleichtern und Faltlinien (31), die geeignet sind, das
Falten des genannten Bildobjekts (3) zu gestatten, wobei die genannten Faltlinien
(31) die Herstellung einer Vielzahl von Stützelementen (32) gestatten und die genannten
Stützelemente (32) auf einer Grundfläche (100) zur Verfügung stehen und das genannte
Stützelement (32) elastisch verformbar und geeignet ist, entgegengesetzt zu der genannten
Grundfläche (100) zu wirken, wobei das Verfahren mindestens zwei Phasen umfasst, und
zwar:
- Einschneiden des genannten Blatts (2) entlang der genannten Hauptlinien (30),
- Lösen des Bildobjekts (3) von dem genannten Blatt (2) entlang des genannten Umfangs
(3a) und mit Hilfe der genannten Hauptlinien (30),
- Falten der genannten Stützelemente (32) entlang der genannten Faltlinien (31);
- und wobei es dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass:
- das genannte Blatt (2) ein aus Polymerwerkstoff bestehendes flaches Blatt mit einer
Stärke zwischen 0,1 mm und 1 mm ist, so dass das genannte Gerät vor dem Gebrauch durch
Falten entlang der Faltlinien hergestellt wird.
9. Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Freizeitgeräts (1) nach Anspruch 8, umfassend mindestens
einen Schritt des Einschneidens der genannten Faltlinien (31).
1. Appareil de jeu (1) comprenant :
- un objet image (3), réalisé par une feuille (2) et définissant un périmètre (3a),
- lignes de pliage (31) aptes à permettre le pliage dudit objet image (3),
- lesdites lignes de pliage (31) permettant le pliage de ladite feuille (2) et la
réalisation d'une pluralité d'éléments d'appui (32), définissant des parties dudit
périmètre (3a) et pouvant être placés sur une surface de base (100),
- lesdits éléments d'appui (32) étant des éléments courbes aptes à assurer le contact
avec ladite surface de base (100) élastiquement déformables et aptes à réagir en opposition
à ladite surface de base (100) et
ledit appareil de jeu (1) comprenant en outre :
- une partie d'interaction (34) constituée d'une partie dudit périmètre (3a) ne coïncidant
pas avec lesdits éléments d'appui (32) et apte à permettre à un doigt d'appuyer sur
ledit objet image (3) lorsque lesdits éléments d'appui (32) sont plastiquement déformés,
- et étant caractérisé en ce que :
- ladite feuille (2) est une feuille plate constituée d'un polymère ayant une épaisseur
comprise entre 0,1 mm et 1 mm, de sorte que ledit appareil est réalisé par pliage
le long des lignes de pliage avant l'usage.
2. Appareil de jeu selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite feuille (2) est plastiquement
et élastiquement manuellement déformable.
3. Appareil de jeu selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
lesdits éléments d'appui (32) sont espacés entre eux d'une longueur comprise entre
1 cm et 2 cm.
4. Appareil de jeu selon l'une ou plusieurs revendications précédentes, dans lequel lesdits
éléments d'appui (32) sont convexes.
5. Appareil de jeu selon l'une ou plusieurs revendications précédentes, dans lequel ladite
partie d'interaction (34) comprend une languette dépassant d'un corps central (33).
6. Appareil de jeu selon la revendication précédente, dans lequel ledit objet image (3)
comprend un corps central (33) et quatre desdits éléments d'appui (32) dépassant dudit
corps central (33).
7. Appareil de jeu selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
lesdits éléments d'appui (32) et ledit corps central (33) définissent un ressort.
8. Procédé pour la réalisation d'un appareil de jeu (1) comprenant une feuille (2), incluant
un objet image (3) définissant un périmètre (3a), des guides principales (30) placées
le long dudit périmètre (3a) aptes à faciliter le détachement dudit objet image (3)
de ladite feuille (2) et des lignes de pliage (31) aptes à permettre le pliage dudit
objet image (3), lesdites lignes de pliage (31) permettant la réalisation d'une pluralité
d'éléments d'appui (32), lesdits éléments d'appui (32) pouvant être placés sur une
surface de base (100) et ledit élément d'appui (32) étant élastiquement déformable
et apte à réagir en opposition à ladite surface de base (100),
le procédé comprenant au moins les phases de :
- découpe de ladite feuille (2) le long desdites guides principales (30),
- détachement dudit objet image (3) de ladite feuille (2) le long dudit périmètre
(3a) et par le biais desdits guides principaux (30),
- pliage desdits éléments d'appui (32) le long desdites lignes de pliage (31),
- et étant caractérisé en ce que :
- ladite feuille (2) est une feuille plate constituée d'un polymère ayant une épaisseur
comprise entre 0,1 mm et 1 mm, de sorte que ledit appareil est réalisé par pliage
le long des lignes de pliage avant l'usage.
9. Procédé de réalisation d'un appareil de jeu (1) selon la revendication 8, comprenant
au moins une phase de découpe desdites lignes de pliage (31).