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| United States Patent Application |
20080125004
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Tsai; Ching-Chun
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May 29, 2008
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Inflating toy
Abstract
An inflating toy, whereby, after soaking the inflating toy in water for a
period of time, the inflating toy thereupon inflates in size manyfold,
and primarily comprising an inflating toy and a covering; the inflating
toy is fitted within the covering. The covering is filled with an
appropriate quantity of water, such that the inflating toy is completely
soaked in the water, and thereupon gradually expands in size manyfold
with the lapse of time. However, volume expansion of the inflating toy is
limited to expansion within the covering, thereby precluding children
from mistakenly eating the inflating toy, and enhancing safety thereof.
| Inventors: |
Tsai; Ching-Chun; (Chung Ho City, TW)
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| Correspondence Address:
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Ching-Chun Tsai
P.O. Box No. 6-57
Junghe, Taipei
235
omitted
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| Serial No.:
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685596 |
| Series Code:
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10
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| Filed:
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October 16, 2003 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
446/220 |
| Class at Publication: |
446/220 |
| International Class: |
A63H 3/06 20060101 A63H003/06 |
Claims
1. An inflating toy, inflating in size with the lapse of time, expanding
in size several fold after soaking in water, and characterized in that
the inflating toy is enclosed within a soft, pocket type covering; the
covering is configured with a water refiller orifice, and an unstop plug
is configured on the water refiller orifice; usage of the inflating toy
10 involves filling the covering with water through the water refiller
orifice, and allowing the inflating toy to be completely steeped in the
water for a period of time, whereupon, because of being soaked in the
water, the inflating toy inflates in size, while volume of the inflating
toy is restricted to within space constituting the covering.
2. The inflating toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the covering is
transparent.
3. The inflating toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inflating toy is
more than one.
4. The inflating toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the covering is
configured with a ring for hanging thereon.
5. The inflating toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the covering is filled
with an appropriate quantity of sequins or various colored paillettes.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001](a) Field of the Invention
[0002]The present invention relates to inflating toys, whereby after
soaking the inflating toy in water for a period of time, the inflating
toy thereupon inflates in size manyfold. The present invention more
particularly relates to an inflating toy that is fitted inside a
covering, thereby providing a safety function thereof.
[0003](b) Description of the Prior Art
[0004]Usage of conventional inflating toys requires placing the inflating
toy into a retaining flask (container), whereupon, after inflating, the
inflating toy cannot be removed from the retaining flask. Furthermore,
the inflating toy is fabricated in the container. However, all the
containers pertain to containers having a hard exterior. Conventional
inflating toys may also be soaked directly in a water pail, a washbasin,
or other coverless containers. After a certain period of time, original
volume of the inflating toy has gradually expanded in size several fold.
Referring to FIG. 1, which shows the volume of a conventional inflating
toy 10 before being engulfed in water. The inflating toy is about a size
of a finger. After soaking in the water for 30 minutes, the inflating toy
inflates in size with the gradual lapse of time. Generally, after soaking
in water, the inflating toy expands in size several fold, as FIG. 2
shows. Conventional inflating toys are produced in a great variety of
adorable styles such as a whale, a shark, etc., so as to attract
attention of children to play with. However, if care is not fostered on
these types of inflating toys, children very easily confuse the inflating
toy as a small snack and mistakenly eat the inflating toy.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005]In light of aforesaid drawbacks, the present invention has perfected
a design for an inflating toy having a covering that adds a safety aspect
and a securing against accidents. A principal objective of the present
invention is for the inflating toy to provide a toy of high safety, and
precludes children from mistakenly eating the inflating toy.
[0006]A perfected structure of the inflating toy according to the present
invention primarily comprises an inflating toy and a covering. The
inflating toy is enclosed within a covering; further, the covering is
adapted to be fillable with water, thereby facilitating soaking of the
inflating toy in the water. However, after the inflating toy inflates,
the inflating toy is restricted by the covering therein, thereby
preventing children from mistakenly eating the inflating toy, and thus
enhancing a safety aspect of the inflating toy.
[0007]In order for easy understanding of aforesaid objectives, and other
characteristics and advantages of the present invention, preferred
embodiments in accompaniment with enclosed drawings are described
hereinafter.
[0008]To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the
technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of
the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the
preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a conventional inflating toy
before inflating.
[0010]FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a conventional inflating toy
after inflating.
[0011]FIG. 3 shows an elevational view of the inflating toy before
inflating according to the present invention.
[0012]FIG. 4 shows an elevational view of one embodiment of the inflating
toy after inflating according to the present invention.
[0013]FIG. 5 shows an elevational view of another embodiment of the
inflating toy according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014]Referring to FIG. 3, which shows an elevational view of a perfected
structure of an inflating toy according to the present invention. As FIG.
3 shows, the perfected structure of the inflating toy comprises the
inflating toy 10 and a covering 40. The covering 40 is manufactured from
soft waterproof material such as PVC. The soft waterproof material is
processed to fabricate a pocket type covering. Furthermore, the covering
40 is configured with a water refiller orifice 41. An unstop plug 42 is
configured on the water refiller orifice 41. Before inflating, the volume
of the inflating toy is very small, however, because the inflating toy is
enclosed within the covering 40, children cannot easily confuse the
inflating toy 1 for a snack and mistakenly eat thereof.
[0015]Usage of the inflating toy 10 involves filling the covering 40 with
water through the water refiller orifice 41, and upon water completely
filling the covering 40, a plug 42 is pushed into the water refiller
orifice 41 thereof, wherewith the covering 40 filled with water
completely envelops the inflating toy 10 in water within the covering 40.
After allowing the inflating toy 10 to steep in the water for a period of
time, the inflating toy thus begins to inflate, and thereupon expands in
size. However, the inflating toy is still restricted to inflating within
space constituting the covering 40. FIG. 4 shows the inflating toy after
inflating in size.
[0016]Referring to FIG. 5, which shows another preferred embodiment of a
perfected structure providing a safety aspect of the inflating toy
according to the present invention, whereby the inflating toy is adapted
for usage as a hanging ornament. As FIG. 5 shows, a ring 43 may be
configured on the covering 40, and thereof threaded with fine thread or
string for use as the hanging ornament. Moreover, the covering 40 may
also be filled with sequins or various colored paillettes, thereby
enabling the integral inflating toy to be more dazzling, and thus enhance
artistic value.
[0017]From the aforementioned, structural improvement of the present
invention utilizes a pocket type covering 40 that provides high safety
and waterproof protection. The covering 40 is further configured with the
water refiller orifice 41 and the plug 42. Furthermore, the inflating toy
10 is entirely enclosed within the covering 40. Therefore, before the
inflating toy inflates, because the volume of the covering is large,
children are prevented from the risk of mistakenly eating the inflating
toy 10. Moreover, upon filling the covering 40 with water, even though
the inflating toy 10 has inflated to a large size, the inflating toy 10
is unable to emerge from the restricting space of the covering 40,
thereby preventing children from mistakenly eating the inflating toy 10.
According to the embodiments as disclosed above, advantages of the
present invention are outlined hereinafter: [0018](1) A prior art
inflating toy is placed within a retaining bottle (container) for play
use, whereby, upon inflating, the inflating toy is unable to be removed
from the retaining bottle. The present invention adapts a method whereby
the inflating toy 10 is directly fabricated inside the container, thus
preventing removal even before inflating, thereby enhancing a safety
aspect when children are playing with the inflating toy. [0019](2)
Another prior art inflating toy is fabricated within the container,
however the container pertains to one having a hard exterior such as a
retaining flask. Moreover, the container having a relatively large volume
results in inconvenience when packaging and shipping. The present
invention utilizes soft plastic (such as: PVC, TPU, TPE, etc. . . . ),
thereby allowing folding of the inflating toy to a relatively small size
for packaging, and thus reducing transportation costs. [0020](3) The
present invention utilizes soft plastic material, enabling folding and
easy carrying of the inflating toy before filling with water. Upon
filling with water, the inflating toy may be used as a hanging ornament
without taking up space. [0021](4) European Union safety regulations
stipulate that inflating toys cannot expand in size to over 50% within 24
hrs. However, adapting usage of the covering 40 as a safety measure
signifies that range of inflation size of the inflating toy according to
the present invention is not limited by the regulations as imposed by the
European Union.
[0022]In conclusion, the perfected structure of the inflating toy
according to the present invention as disclosed in the embodiments above
assuredly achieves objective of providing an inflating toy of high
safety, while preventing children from mistakenly eating the inflating
toy thereof.
[0023]It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described
herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that
a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons
skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention as set forth in the following claims.
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