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CN216571507U
CN216571507U CN202120353586.5U CN202120353586U CN216571507U CN 216571507 U CN216571507 U CN 216571507U CN 202120353586 U CN202120353586 U CN 202120353586U CN 216571507 U CN216571507 U CN 216571507U
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The utility model discloses a toy assembly and a vehicle. The helmet defines a helmet cavity for receiving the head of the doll. An eye shield is disposed in the helmet cavity and is pivotally connected to the helmet. The toy fixing piece comprises a fixing piece matching portion and a buckling portion which are connected, and the buckling portion is used for being connected with a handle of a vehicle. The eye mask is disposed between the doll head and the helmet. The bottom of the doll is provided with a doll matching part which is matched with the fixing part matching part, so that the toy fixing part is connected with the doll. The toy assembly is attached to a handle of the vehicle. The toy assembly of the present invention can be more securely fixed to a vehicle.

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Toy assembly and vehicle
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a toy assembly, and more particularly to a toy assembly for mounting on a vehicle.
Background
Generally, dolls may be provided on vehicles to allow owners to view or play the dolls when not in use, and to provide ornamentation to the vehicles.
However, prior art dolls are typically attached to the handle of the vehicle by straps. This connection by straps is not secure and the doll is easily bumped and separated from the handle of the vehicle during the travel of the vehicle or is easily stolen.
Accordingly, there is a need for a toy assembly that can be securely attached to a vehicle without being easily dislodged.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The present invention is directed to solving the above problems, and thus provides a toy assembly including a helmet, an eyeshade, and a toy mount. The helmet defines a helmet cavity for receiving the head of the doll. An eye shield is disposed in the helmet cavity and is pivotally connected to the helmet. The toy fixing piece comprises a fixing piece matching portion and a buckling portion which are connected, and the buckling portion is used for being connected with a handle of a vehicle. The eye mask is disposed between the doll head and the helmet. The bottom of the doll is provided with a doll matching part which is matched with the fixing part matching part, so that the toy fixing part is connected with the doll.
Further, the eye shield includes a raised position and a lowered position, the eye shield being pivotable between the raised position and the lowered position. The area of the visor overlapping the helmet in the raised position is greater than the area of the visor overlapping the helmet in the lowered position.
Further, when the eye cup is in the raised position, the eye cup is positioned over and does not cover the doll's eyes. The eye shield covers the eyes of the doll when the eye shield is in the lowered position.
Furthermore, the helmet is provided with a stop column which is formed by extending inwards from the inner surface of the helmet. The stop posts can abut against a lower edge of the eyecup when the eyecup is in the lowered position to hold the eyecup in the lowered position.
Further, the stop post is adapted to contact the doll's head to retain the helmet on the doll's head.
Further, the toy assembly further includes a pair of eyeshade connectors. The eye shield is provided with a pair of eye shield through holes which are oppositely arranged, the helmet is provided with a pair of helmet through holes which are oppositely arranged, and the eye shield connecting piece can penetrate through the eye shield through holes and the helmet through holes to connect the eye shield with the helmet in a pivot mode.
Further, the doll matching section includes a concave portion formed by being depressed upward from the bottom of the doll, and the fixing member matching section includes a convex portion matching the concave portion.
Further, the buckle part comprises a buckle main body, a first protruding part and a second protruding part, the first protruding part and the second protruding part extend from two ends of the buckle main body respectively, and the buckle main body can be sleeved on a handle of a vehicle. The first protrusion and the second protrusion can be connected by a connector.
In addition, the present invention provides a vehicle comprising a handle and the toy assembly described above attached to the handle.
The toy assembly of the present invention has the advantage of being more securely fixed to the handle of the vehicle. In particular, this is achieved by a toy fixture; more specifically, the toy fixture includes a snap portion that is disposed about and can be securely fastened to a handle of the vehicle.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a toy assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the toy assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a doll in the toy assembly of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a perspective view of a headgear assembly in the toy assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a front view of a doll in the toy assembly of the present invention shown with the helmet assembly installed;
figure 6 is a perspective view of a toy fastener in the toy assembly of the present invention.
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helmet 10, helmet receiving cavity 11, helmet top 12, helmet through hole 13, helmet side 14, stopper post 15, helmet rear 16, accessory receiving hole 17, ear receiving hole 18, eyecup 20, eyecup main body 21, eyecup pivot 22, eyecup through hole 23, doll 30, head 31, body 32, eye 33, ear 34, doll matching part 35, first concave part 36, second concave part 37, toy fixing part 40, fixing part matching part 41, first convex part 42, first convex part through hole 420, second convex part 43, matching part through hole 430, snap part 45, handle receiving space 450, snap main body 46, snap main body horizontal part 461, snap main body arc 462, horizontal part through hole 463, first convex part 47, first convex part through hole 470, second convex part 48, second convex part through hole 480, and stopper part 49.
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The embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to specific embodiments, and other advantages and effects of the present invention will be easily understood by those skilled in the art from the disclosure of the present specification. The utility model is capable of other and different embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways, and its several details are capable of modification in various respects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is to be noted that the features in the following embodiments and examples may be combined with each other without conflict.
It is to be understood that although directional terms, such as "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", and "rear", etc., may be used herein to describe various example structural elements and components of the utility model, these terms are used herein for convenience of description only and are to be construed based on the example orientations shown in the figures. Because the disclosed embodiments of the utility model can be arranged in a variety of orientations, these directional terms are used for purposes of illustration only and are not to be construed as limiting.
It should be noted that the drawings provided in the following embodiments are only for illustrating the basic idea of the present invention, and the drawings only show the components related to the present invention rather than the number, shape and size of the components in actual implementation, and the type, quantity and proportion of the components in actual implementation may be changed freely, and the layout of the components may be more complicated.
Some exemplary embodiments of the utility model have been described for illustrative purposes, and it is to be understood that the utility model may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
As shown in fig. 1-2, the toy assembly of the present invention is adapted to be mounted to a vehicle (e.g., a bicycle, electric vehicle, motorcycle, etc.). As one example, the toy assembly can be mounted on a handle of a vehicle. The toy assembly includes a doll 30, a headgear assembly, and a toy mount 40. The helmet assembly includes a helmet 10, an eye shield 20, and a pair of eye shield links (not shown) that pivotally connect the helmet 10 and the eye shield 20 to each other. The headgear assembly can be mounted to the head 31 of the doll 30. Toy retainer 40 is fixedly coupled to doll 30 and to the handle of the vehicle such that doll 30, along with the headgear assembly on doll 30, is secured to the handle of the vehicle.
As one example, doll 30 may have the appearance of a cartoon bear, as shown in fig. 1-3. Doll 30 includes a head 31 and a body 32 coupled to head 31. The head 31 of the doll 30 includes a substantially circular head body on which a face is provided with eyes 33, a nose, a mouth, and the like. The head 31 of the doll 30 also includes ears 34 that project upwardly from the top of the head main body. Body 32 of doll 30 is provided with a doll mating portion 35 for mating and attachment to toy retainer 40. Doll mating portion 35 includes a recess including a first recess 36 and a second recess 37. A first recess 36 is formed recessed upwardly from the bottom of the body 32 of the doll 30. As one example, the first recess 36 is disc-shaped. The second recess 37 is formed recessed upward from the middle of the first recess 36. As one example, the second recess 37 is a cylinder.
As shown in fig. 1-2 and 4-5, a helmet 10 in a helmet assembly includes a helmet top 12, two helmet sides 14, and a helmet back 16. Wherein the helmet top 12 is hemispherical, and its lower edge includes a left lower edge, a rear lower edge, a right lower edge, and a front lower edge in order along the circumferential direction, the left lower edge and the right lower edge being opposite to each other, and the rear lower edge and the front lower edge being opposite to each other. The two helmet sides 14 extend downward from the left and right lower edges of the helmet top 12, respectively, and are opposite to each other. The helmet back 16 extends downward from a rear lower edge of the helmet top 12, is located between the two helmet side portions 14, and is connected to the two helmet side portions 14. The helmet shell enclosed by the helmet top 12, the two helmet sides 14 and the helmet back 16 of the helmet 10 defines a helmet cavity 11. The helmet receiving cavity 11 has a shape substantially matching the shape of the portion of the head 31 of the doll 30 other than the face (i.e., the top, left and right sides, and the rear portion of the head 31) for receiving the head 31 of the doll 30 to at least partially cover the top, left and right sides, and the rear portion of the head 31. When the head 31 of the doll 30 is received in the helmet receiving cavity 11, the front lower edge of the helmet top 12 is positioned above the eyes 33 of the doll 30 so that the helmet 10 does not cover the eyes 33 of the doll 30.
The helmet 10 has a pair of helmet through holes 13 formed on both helmet side portions 14. The helmet through hole 13 has a pivot axis a. The helmet 10 is also provided with a pair of stop posts 15 on both helmet sides 14. A stop post 15 is formed extending inwardly from the inner surface of the helmet side 14 of the helmet 10. The stopper post 15 is closer to the front edge of the helmet side 14 of the helmet 10 than the helmet through-hole 13 is to the lower edge of the helmet side 14 of the helmet 10. That is, the stopper post 15 is located at the front of the helmet through-hole 13 and at an obliquely lower portion of the helmet through-hole 13. When the helmet 10 is disposed on the head 31 of the doll 30, the stop posts 15 can contact the head 31 of the doll 30 to hold the helmet 10 on the head 31 of the doll 30. In addition, the stop post 15 can contact the eye cup 20 to hold the eye cup 20 in place.
The top of the helmet 10 is provided with an accessory receiving aperture 17. An accessory receiving aperture 17 is formed recessed downwardly from the top of the helmet 10. As one example, the interior wall of the attachment receiving aperture 17 is threaded. The accessory receiving aperture 17 may mate with an externally threaded accessory (e.g., a bamboo dragonfly, etc.) such that the accessory can be secured to the helmet 10 through the accessory receiving aperture 17. The helmet 10 also includes an ear receiving aperture 18. Ear receiving apertures 18 are provided on either side of the accessory receiving aperture 17 and extend through the helmet 10. The ear receiving hole 18 of the helmet 10 is matched in shape and size to the bottom of the ear 34 of the doll 30, and the ear receiving hole 18 of the helmet 10 is provided corresponding to the ear 34 of the doll 30 so that the ear 34 of the doll 30 can protrude through the ear receiving hole 18 of the helmet 10 when the head 31 of the doll 30 is received in the helmet receiving cavity 11.
As shown in fig. 1-2 and 4-5, the eye shield 20 of the helmet assembly is disposed between the head 31 of the doll 30 and the helmet 10. The eyecup 20 includes an eyecup main body 21 which is substantially arc-shaped and gradually decreases in height from the middle to the left and right ends. The eye cup 20 further includes two eye cup pivot portions 22 extending from both left and right ends of the eye cup main body 21 and provided with eye cup through holes 23 facing each other, respectively. The eye cup 20 can be disposed in the helmet cavity 11, and the eye cup through hole 23 of the eye cup 20 can be aligned with the helmet through hole 13 on the helmet 10. A pair of eye shield connectors (not shown) in the helmet assembly can extend through the eye shield through hole 23 and the helmet through hole 13 aligned with each other to connect the eye shield 20 with the helmet 10 and enable the eye shield 20 to rotate relative to the helmet 10 about a pivot axis a. As one example, the eyecup connector may be a well-known rivet, screw, or the like.
The eyeshade 20 attached to the helmet 10 is mounted on the head 31 of the doll 30 together with the helmet 10, and the toy assembly has a human-like appearance much like a human wearing a helmet. To further enhance the appearance and enjoyment, the eye shield 20 is designed to be rotatable about a pivot axis a relative to the helmet 10. Specifically, the eye shield 20 has a raised position and a lowered position, and is pivotable between the raised position and the lowered position. Fig. 1 and 4 show the eyecup 20 in the raised position. Specifically, when the eye cup 20 is in the raised position, the eye cup 20 is positioned over the eyes 33 of the doll 30 so as not to obscure the eyes of the doll 30. At this time, most of the eyecup 20 overlaps with the helmet 10. As another example, the eye shield 20 may completely overlap the helmet 10 when in the raised position and not be visible from the exterior of the toy assembly.
The operator can pull the eye mask 20 downward in the raised position. The eye flap 20 will now pivot downwardly about the pivot axis a until the lower edge of the eye flap 20 abuts the stop post 15 of the helmet 10. At this time, the eye cup 20 reaches a lowered position (not shown), and is held at the lowered position because the eye cup 20 is stopped by the stopper posts 15. In the lowered position, a substantial portion of the visor body 21 is displaced out of the helmet receiving cavity 11 of the helmet 10 such that the area of the visor 20 overlapping the helmet 10 in the lowered position is less than the area of the visor 20 overlapping the helmet in the raised position. Eye mask 20 covers eyes 33 of doll 30.
It should be noted that although the present invention discloses a helmet 10 having a pair of stopping posts 15, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not intended to limit the number of stopping posts 15, and it is also possible to provide only one stopping post 15 on one side of the helmet 10.
As shown in fig. 1-2 and 6, toy retainer 40 is adapted to be coupled to doll 30 and to a vehicle. As one example, toy fixture 40 is used in conjunction with doll 30 and the handle of a vehicle. Specifically, toy fastener 40 includes a fastener mating portion 41 and a clasp portion 45 connected. The fixture mating portion 41 is for mating with the doll mating portion 35 on the doll 30. Specifically, the fastener mating portion 41 includes a first projection 42 and a second projection 43. First protrusion 42 is disc-shaped and has a diameter that substantially matches the diameter of first recess 36 at the bottom of doll 30 such that first protrusion 42 is receivable in first recess 36. The second protrusion 43 is disposed on the first protrusion 42 and is formed to extend upward from the middle of the first protrusion 42. Second male portion 43 is a cylinder having a diameter that substantially matches the diameter of second female portion 37 at the bottom of doll 30 such that second male portion 43 is receivable in second female portion 37 of doll mating portion 35. The fastener matching portion 41 is provided with a matching portion through hole 430 that penetrates the first protrusion 42 and the second protrusion 43 in the up-down direction. The first protrusion 42 is provided with a first protrusion through hole 420 which penetrates the first protrusion 42 in the up-down direction.
Although the first convex portion 42 and the first concave portion 36 matching therewith are disk-shaped and the second convex portion 43 and the second concave portion 37 matching therewith are cylindrical in the present invention, it is understood by those skilled in the art that any shape of the first convex portion 42, the first concave portion 36, the second convex portion 43 and the second concave portion 37 is within the scope of the present invention as long as the shape of the first convex portion 42 and the shape of the first concave portion 36 match and the shape of the second convex portion 43 and the second concave portion 37 match.
It should also be noted that although the doll mating portion 35 includes the first and second recesses 36 and 37 and the fastener mating portion 41 includes the first and second protrusions 42 and 43, those skilled in the art will appreciate that toy assemblies including only the first and second protrusions 42 and 36 are also possible.
It should also be noted that although the present disclosure discloses doll mating portion 35 of doll 30 including recesses (i.e., first recess 36 and second recess 37) and fastener mating portion 41 of toy fastener 40 including protrusions (i.e., first protrusion 42 and second protrusion 43), those skilled in the art will appreciate that doll mating portion 35 of doll 30 may include protrusions and fastener mating portion 41 of toy fastener 40 may include recesses.
As shown in fig. 1-2 and 6, clasp portion 45 of toy fastener 40 includes a clasp body 46, a first tab 47, and a second tab 48. The clip body 46 includes a clip body horizontal portion 461 and a clip body arcuate portion 462 connected. The horizontal portion 461 of the buckle body is elongated and has an upper surface connected to the lower surface of the first protrusion 42 of the fixing member matching portion 41. The catch body horizontal portion 461 includes a horizontal portion through hole 463 (see fig. 1) that communicates with the mating portion through hole 430 on the first projection 42. The snap body arcuate portion 462 is C-shaped. Which is formed to extend downward from the right end of the horizontal part 461 of the clip body and then extend leftward. The latch body arc 462 has elasticity. The first protrusion 47 is provided at a lower portion of the left end of the catch body horizontal portion 461 of the catch body 46. The second projection 48 is disposed at the free end of the catch body arc 462. The second projection 48 is arranged in an upper-lower alignment with the first projection 47 and at a distance from the first projection 47. The catch body horizontal portion 461, the catch body arc portion 462, the first protrusion 47 and the second protrusion 48 of the catch portion 45 enclose a handle receiving space 450 for receiving a handle of the vehicle. The first protrusion 47 is provided with a first protrusion through hole 470 (see fig. 1). The first protrusion through hole 470 penetrates the first protrusion 47 in the up-down direction, communicates with the first protrusion through hole 420, and has a diameter larger than the first protrusion through hole 420. The inner wall of the first protrusion through hole 470 is provided with a screw thread. The second protrusion 48 is provided with a second protrusion through hole 480. The second protrusion through hole 480 penetrates the second protrusion 48 in the up-down direction, and is disposed coaxially with the first protrusion through hole 470. The second protrusion through hole 480 includes an upper portion (see fig. 6) and a lower portion (see fig. 1) having a diameter greater than that of the upper portion. The threaded shaft portion of the connector (not shown) having the threaded shaft portion and the enlarged head portion can extend into the first protrusion through hole 470 after sequentially extending through the lower portion and the upper portion of the second protrusion through hole 480 from bottom to top. The enlarged head of the connector (not shown) can be received in the lower portion of the second protrusion through hole 480 having the larger diameter, but cannot enter the upper portion of the second protrusion through hole 480 having the smaller diameter. That is, the enlarged head of the connector (not shown) can abut the second protrusion 48. The first projection 47 can be coupled with the second projection 48 by engagement of the external thread of the threaded shank portion of the coupling member with the internal thread of the first projection through-hole 470. Further, the catching portion 45 further includes a catching stopper 49 extending downward from a lower portion of the first protrusion 47. A gap is provided between the snap stopper 49 and the second protrusion 48. When the snap stop 49 comes into contact with the second protrusion 48, the first protrusion 47 can be connected in place with the second protrusion 48.
It should be noted that although the present invention discloses the snap stop 49 extending downwardly from the lower portion of the first tab 47, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the snap stop 49 may also extend upwardly from the upper portion of the second tab 48.
How the doll 30 is fixed to the fixing member matching section 41 will be described below with reference to fig. 1 to 3 and fig. 6.
First, the user inverts the doll 30 such that the opening of the recess of the doll matching part 35 of the doll 30 is directed upward, and fills adhesive (e.g., hot melt adhesive, etc.) into the recess of the doll matching part 35. The user may then align the fixture mating portion 41 of the toy fixture 40 with the doll mating portion 35 of the doll 30 and insert the fixture mating portion 41 of the toy fixture 40 into the doll mating portion 35 of the doll 30. During the complete insertion of the fixing member matching part 41 of the toy fixing member 40 into the doll matching part 35 of the doll 30, air in the doll matching part 35 may be discharged through the matching part through hole 430 and the horizontal part through hole 463. Air in the recess of the doll matching part 35 may also be discharged through the first boss through hole 420 and the first protrusion through hole 470, which are communicated. Thereby, the adhesive can be uniformly distributed in the gap between the fixture mating part 41 of the toy fixture 40 and the doll mating part 35 of the doll 30. After the adhesive is cured, the fastener mating portion 41 of toy fastener 40 and doll mating portion 35 of doll 30 are fixedly connected to each other. Thereby, the doll 30 is fixed to the fixing piece matching part 41 of the toy fixing piece 40 together with the helmet assembly provided on the doll 30.
It should be noted that although the present invention discloses the doll mating portion 35 of the doll 30 and the toy securing member 41 of the toy securing member 40 being coupled to each other by an adhesive, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the doll 30 and the toy securing member 40 may be coupled to each other in other ways. For example a threaded connection.
How the latch 45 is secured to the handle of the vehicle is described below in connection with fig. 1-2 and 6:
first, the user fits the snap-fit portion 45 over the handle of the vehicle. Subsequently, the user extends a connector (not shown) having a threaded shaft portion and an enlarged head portion through the second protrusion through hole 480 and the first protrusion through hole 470 in this order from the bottom up, and screws the connector. The enlarged head of the connector will cause the first projection 47 and the second projection 48 to move towards each other. The catch 45 is firmly secured to the handle of the vehicle when the connector is tightened.
The toy assembly of the present invention has at least the advantage that the toy assembly can be more securely fixed to the handle of the vehicle. This is achieved by the toy fixture. Specifically, the toy fixture includes a snap portion that is disposed about and can be securely affixed to a handle of a vehicle.
It should be noted that although the present disclosure discloses the doll having the appearance of a cartoon bear, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the doll may have other appearances.
It should also be noted that although the present disclosure discloses the doll matching section 35 as being disposed on the bottom of the body 32 of the doll 30, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the doll matching section 35 may be disposed at other locations on the body 32 of the doll 30, for example, at the back of the body 32 of the doll 30, etc.
The foregoing embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and utilities of the present invention and are not intended to limit the utility model. Any person skilled in the art can modify or change the above-mentioned embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, it is intended that all equivalent modifications or changes which can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and technical spirit of the present invention be covered by the claims of the present invention.

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1. A toy assembly, comprising:
a helmet (10) defining a helmet cavity (11) for receiving a head (31) of a doll (30); and
an eye shield (20) disposed in the helmet cavity (11) and pivotably connected to the helmet (10); and
the toy fixing piece (40), the toy fixing piece (40) comprises a fixing piece matching part (41) and a buckling part (45) which are connected, and the buckling part (45) is used for being connected with a handle of a vehicle;
wherein the eye shield (20) is disposed between the head (31) of the doll (30) and the helmet (10); and is
The bottom of the doll (30) is provided with a doll matching part (35) which is matched with the fixing part matching part (41) to ensure that the toy fixing part is connected with the doll (30).
2. The toy assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the eye flap (20) including a raised position and a lowered position, the eye flap (20) being pivotable between the raised position and the lowered position;
the area of the eye flap (20) overlapping the helmet (10) in the raised position is greater than the area of the eye flap (20) overlapping the helmet (10) in the lowered position.
3. The toy assembly of claim 2, wherein:
when the eye cup (20) is in the raised position, the eye cup (20) is positioned over the eyes (33) of the doll (30) and does not cover the eyes (33) of the doll (30); and is
The eye cup (20) covers the eyes (33) of the doll (30) when the eye cup (20) is in the lowered position.
4. The toy assembly of claim 2, wherein:
the helmet (10) is provided with a stop column (15), and the stop column (15) is formed by extending inwards from the inner surface of the helmet (10);
the stop post (15) is abuttable against a lower edge of the eye cup (20) when the eye cup (20) is in the lowered position to hold the eye cup (20) in the lowered position.
5. The toy assembly of claim 4, wherein:
the stop stud (15) is for contacting the head (31) of the doll (30) to retain the helmet (10) on the head (31) of the doll (30).
6. The toy assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a pair of eyeshade connectors;
the helmet is characterized in that a pair of eye shield through holes (23) which are oppositely arranged are formed in the eye shield (20), a pair of helmet through holes (13) which are oppositely arranged are formed in the helmet (10), and the eye shield connecting piece can penetrate through the eye shield through holes (23) and the helmet through holes (13) so as to connect the eye shield (20) with the helmet (10) in a pivoting mode.
7. The toy assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the doll matching part (35) includes a concave part formed by being depressed upward from the bottom of the doll (30), and the fixing part matching part (41) includes a convex part matching the concave part.
8. The toy assembly of claim 1, wherein:
the buckling part (45) comprises a buckling main body (46), a first protruding part (47) and a second protruding part (48), the first protruding part (47) and the second protruding part (48) respectively extend from two ends of the buckling main body (46), and the buckling main body (46) can be sleeved on the handle of the vehicle;
the first projection (47) and the second projection (48) can be connected by a connector.
9. A vehicle, characterized by comprising:
a handle; and
the toy assembly of any one of claims 1-8, connected to the handle.
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