EP3473314A1 - Toy top - Google Patents
Toy top Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- EP3473314A1 EP3473314A1 EP18164772.8A EP18164772A EP3473314A1 EP 3473314 A1 EP3473314 A1 EP 3473314A1 EP 18164772 A EP18164772 A EP 18164772A EP 3473314 A1 EP3473314 A1 EP 3473314A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- additional part
- shaft
- shaft portion
- spinning
- toy top
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Granted
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H1/00—Tops
- A63H1/02—Tops with detachable winding devices
- A63H1/04—Tops with detachable winding devices with string or band winding devices
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H1/00—Tops
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B67/00—Sporting games or accessories therefor, not provided for in groups A63B1/00 - A63B65/00
- A63B67/16—Diabolos or similar thrown and caught spinning tops; Throwing and catching devices therefor
- A63B67/165—Diabolos or similar thrown and caught spinning tops; Throwing and catching devices therefor the diabolo being able to rotate freely in one direction only, e.g. fitted with an over-running clutch
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63F—CARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- A63F9/00—Games not otherwise provided for
- A63F9/16—Spinning-top games
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H29/00—Drive mechanisms for toys in general
- A63H29/24—Details or accessories for drive mechanisms, e.g. means for winding-up or starting toy engines
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H31/00—Gearing for toys
- A63H31/06—Belt or string gear
Definitions
- the embodiment illustrates an example in which an adjustment can be made by changing the position (type) of the recesses 516 that is engaged with the projections 534 of the adjusting member 52, in which the engagement can be selected from among three levels ranging from the engagement in which the shaft tip 112 of the spinning shaft 11 protrudes from the hole 542 of the ring 541 to the state in which the shaft tip 112 does not protrude from the hole 542 of the ring 541.
- the adjustable levels are not limited to the illustrated three levels.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Multimedia (AREA)
- Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
- Physical Education & Sports Medicine (AREA)
- Toys (AREA)
Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a toy top.
- A battle game using toy tops that has been known in the art involves forcing toy tops to collide with each other so that a resultant impact force stops the spinning of an opponent toy top or knocks out or disassembles the opponent toy top (e.g. see Japanese Utility Model No.
3149384 - Such toy tops include a body and a shaft portion, and hooks of the shaft portion are engaged with hooks of the body when the shaft portion is turned relative to the body in a certain direction.
- When an own toy top collides with an opponent toy top, spinning of the body is temporality stopped while the shaft portion remains spinning. This causes relative rotation of the shaft portion and the body in mutually opposite directions to release the engagement between the hooks of the shaft portion and the hooks of the body. As a result, the shaft portion and the body are detached from each other, and the toy top is thus disassembled.
- It has been desired to devise such toy tops so that a user can change the spinning characteristic of the toy tops according to opponent toy tops and the like and thus enjoy battle games without getting bored.
- In this regard, for example, a toy top described in Japanese Utility Model No.
3149384 - However, a problem with the toy top described in Japanese Utility Model No.
3149384 - This process is not only troublesome for the user and but also causes problems of occasionally losing the parts such as screws as well as difficulty in modifying the toy top.
- The present invention has been made in view of these problems in the prior art, and an object thereof is to provide a toy top that has a spinning characteristic changeable by the possible simplest method and can perform various attacks.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, a toy top includes:
- a shaft portion including a spinning shaft;
- an additional part attached to the shaft portion movably in an axis direction of the spinning shaft; and
- an engaging part which engages the additional part with the shaft portion at different positions in the axis direction of the spinning shaft,
- wherein an attachment position of the additional part is changeable by changing engagement of the additional part by the engaging part, and
- wherein a grounding engagement or a height of the shaft portion is changeable according to change of the attachment position of the additional part.
- In this configuration, the attachment position in the axis direction of the spinning shaft of the additional part is changeable. The enables readily changing the manner of the spinning shaft contacting the ground, the center of gravity of the toy top and the like so as to change the spinning characteristic of the toy top. Therefore, it is possible to enjoy various attacks and battle games that are rich in variation with the same toy top.
- Preferably, the additional part is detachable from the shaft portion.
- With this configuration, it is possible to provide different additional parts so that a user can select an additional part that is suitable for a desired spinning characteristic. Therefore, it is possible to expand the variation of modification to be made in the toy top only by exchanging the additional part. A toy top that can perform various attacks can be achieved.
- Further, when the additional part is broken by a collision with an opponent toy top or the like, it is possible to remove only the broken additional part to replace it with a new one. Therefore, the body of the toy top can be used for a long time.
- Preferably, the additional part includes a ring to which the spinning shaft can be inserted from an upper side so as to allow a bottom tip of the spinning shaft to protrude downward and which is disposed to circumferentially surround at least the bottom tip of the spinning shaft, and
the ring changes a position of surrounding the spinning shaft according to change of the attachment position of the additional part so as to adjust a degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft, and the ring is configured to be able to contact the ground depending on the degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft. - In this configuration, it is possible to change the degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft only by changing the attachment position of the additional part. Further, since the additional part includes the ring circumferentially surrounding at least the bottom tip of the spinning shaft, it is possible to readily switch the grounding pattern according to the degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft between (i) the engagement in which only the bottom tip of the spinning shaft contacts the ground, (ii) the engagement in which both the bottom tip of the spinning shaft and the ring contact the ground, and (iii) the engagement in which only the ring contacts the ground.
- Since the ground contact area changes depending on the part that contacts the ground, it is possible to change the movement (spinning action) of the toy top.
- Since the spinning characteristic of the toy top can be changed in this way, the toy top can perform various attacks on an opponent toy top.
- Preferably, the additional part comprises a covering part which covers the bottom tip of the spinning shaft from a lower side to form a new spinning shaft, and the additional part is capable of changing a height of the shaft portion according to change of the attachment position of the additional part.
- Since the additional part includes the covering part that constitutes a new spinning shaft, it is possible to readily change the height of the shaft portion only by changing the attachment position of the additional part.
- Changing the height of the shaft portion can change the center of gravity of the toy top accordingly. Therefore, the toy top can perform various attacks on an opponent toy top.
- Preferably, the toy top further includes:
- a supporting part which is movable in the axis direction of the spinning shaft integrally with the additional part,
- wherein the supporting part together with the additional part constitutes an adjusting member, and
- wherein the engaging part includes:
- a recess disposed in one of the shaft portion and the adjusting member; and
- a projection disposed in another of the shaft portion and the adjusting member and fittable in the recess.
- In this configuration, the engaging part for changing the attachment position of the additional part is constituted by the recess and the projection to be fit in the recess. The recess is disposed in one of the additional part (or the supporting part that is movable in the axis direction of the spinning shaft integrally with the additional part) or the shaft portion, and the projection is disposed in the other of the additional part or the shaft portion.
- This configuration enables readily changing the attachment position of the additional part only so as to change the spinning characteristic of the toy top only by changing the fitting position between the recess and the projection. Therefore, everyone can enjoy battle games that are rich in variation.
- Preferably, one of the recess and the projection is a plurality of recesses or projections that are arranged in a circumferential direction of the spinning shaft of the shaft portion at different positions in the axis direction, and the other of the recess and the projection is disposed in the adjusting member and selectively fittable in any of the plurality of recesses or projections.
- With this configuration, it is possible to change the attachment position of the additional part only by moving the adjusting member in the circumferential direction of the spinning shaft, and everyone can enjoy battle games that are rich in variation.
- Preferably, the additional part is in any one of (i) a turnable engagement in which the additional part is turnable around the spinning shaft and (ii) an engaged engagement in which the additional part is engaged with any of the engaging part of the shaft portion, and
the additional part includes a biasing member which biases the additional part to maintain the engaged engagement. - In this configuration, the additional part can be in the engaged engagement in which it is engaged by the engaging part, and the biasing member maintains the engaged engagement.
- This can prevent the additional part from being deviated from the attachment position or being released from the engaged engagement during a game using the toy top.
- The advantages and features provided by one or more embodiments of the invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the appended drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein:
-
FIG. 1 illustrates how to play a toy top according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the toy top according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded cross-sectional perspective view of the toy top according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B are exploded perspective views of a shaft portion of the toy top according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an upper shaft portion of the shaft portion of the toy top according to the embodiment, illustrating an assembled engagement thereof; -
FIG. 6A to FIG. 6C are perspective views of an example of an additional part of the shaft portion of the toy top according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 6D is a perspective view of an example of an adjusting member that is composed of the additional part inFIG. 6A to FIG. 6C and a supporting part attached thereto; -
FIG. 7A to FIG. 7D are side views of a main part of the adjusting member inFIG. 6D engaged with a step forming member; -
FIG. 8A to FIG. 8C are perspective views of a variation of the additional part of the shaft portion of the toy top according to the embodiment; -
FIG. 8D is a perspective view of an example of the adjusting member composed of the additional part inFIG. 8A to FIG. 8C and the supporting part attached thereto; -
FIG. 9A to FIG. 9D are side views of a main part of the adjusting member inFIG. 8D engaged with the step forming member; and -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an example of a launcher for spinning the toy top of the embodiment. - Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Though various technical limitations which are preferable to perform the present invention are included in the after-mentioned embodiment, the scope of the invention is not limited to the following embodiment and the illustrated examples.
-
FIG. 1 illustrates how to play a toy top according to an embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the toy top according to the embodiment, andFIG. 3 is an exploded cross-sectional perspective view of a shaft portion, a body and a performance changing ring of the toy top according to the embodiment. As used herein, the terms up-down, right-left and front-rear refer respectively to the directions as illustrated inFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 . - The
toy top 1 of this embodiment can be used for so-called battle games. Specifically, thetoy top 1 can be used for a battle game which a player wins when anopponent toy top 1 is disassembled as illustrated in the right side ofFIG. 1 by an impact force of a collision between the toy tops. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , thetoy top 1 includes ashaft portion 10 that constitutes a lower structure to serve as a driver, aperformance changing ring 30 and abody 40 that constitute an upper structure as a layer. -
FIG. 4A is an exploded perspective view from above of the shaft portion according to the embodiment, andFIG. 4B is an exploded perspective view from below of the shaft portion according to the embodiment. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 to FIG. 4B , theshaft portion 10 includes a spinningshaft 11 at a lower end, aflange 12 at a center part in the up-down direction, and acylinder 13 at an upper part. - The
flange 12 and thecylinder 13 are integrally formed with each other to constitute an upper shaft portion. Screw holes (not shown) are formed in theflange 12 and thecylinder 13, and ascrews 10a (seeFIG. 4A and FIG. 4B ) are inserted in the screw holes of theflange 12 and thecylinder 13 so as to fix the upper shaft portion to a lower shaft portion. - First, the configuration of the upper shaft portion will be described.
- In each of the
flange 12 and thecylinder 13, twoholes 14 are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the axis (center axis) of the spinning shaft 11 (seeFIG. 2 andFIG. 4A ). - In the
cylinder 13, two protrusions15 are mutually opposed in the front-rear direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. Outer faces of theprotrusions 15 are flush with an outer circumferential face of theflange 12. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the upper shaft portion, illustrating an assembled engagement thereof. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 andFIG. 5 , acylindrical pillar 16 stands inside thecylinder 13. - An upper end of the
cylindrical pillar 16 is higher than an upper end of thecylinder 13. However, the position is not particularly limited. At the upper end of thecylindrical pillar 16, two hooks (engaging parts) 17 protrude outward in the radial direction, which are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. - At a lower end of the
cylindrical pillar 16 corresponding to the center axis of the spinningshaft 11, ahole 16a (seeFIG. 4B ) is formed. The shape of thehole 16a corresponds to the shape of acylinder 514 of a step forming member 51 (described later), and thecylinder 514 is inserted in thehole 16a when the lower shaft portion is attached to the upper shaft portion. - At the lower end of the
cylindrical pillar 16 corresponding to the screw holes (not shown) of theflange 12 and thecylinder 13,holes 16c are formed. The above-describedscrews 10a are inserted in the screw holes through throughholes 513 of the step forming member 51 (described below) and theholes 16c so as to fix the lower shaft portion to the upper shaft portion. - The
shaft portion 10 also includes a cylindrical pressingmember 18 around thecylindrical pillar 16 and inside thecylinder 13. - At a lower end of an outer circumference of the pressing
member 18, twolegs 18c are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11 as illustrated inFIG. 2 to FIG. 5 . The pressingmember 18 is biased upward by aspring 20. The pressingmember 18 is disposed so that upward movement of thelegs 18c is restricted by upper edges of theholes 14. In an ordinary engagement, the upper end of the pressingmember 18 is located slightly higher than the upper end of thecylinder 13. - On a top upper face of the pressing
member 18, two ridges (protrusions) 21 extend in the radial direction, which are mutually opposed in the front-rear direction across the spinningshaft 11. - Next, the configuration of the lower shaft portion will be described.
- The lower shaft portion includes the spinning shaft 11 (see
FIG. 4A, FIG. 4B andFIG. 6D ), the step forming member 51 (seeFIG. 4A and FIG. 4B ) and an adjusting member 52 (seeFIG. 6D ). - In the spinning
shaft 11, a shaftmain body 111 is disposed at an axial center. The shaftmain body 111 includes ashaft tip 112 at a lower tip. The embodiment illustrates an example in which theshaft tip 112 has a conical shape (e.g. seeFIG. 4B ). However, theshaft tip 112 may have any shape such as a simple rod or a rounded tip. - The spinning
shaft 11 further includes aflange 113 around the shaftmain body 111 near theshaft tip 112. - Around a circumference of shaft
main body 111, acoil spring 110 is disposed as a biasing member. - In the embodiment, a
groove 114 is formed in an upper face of theflange 113 along the circumference of the shaftmain body 111 as illustrated inFIG. 4A . An end of thecoil spring 110 is disposed in thegroove 114. - An upper part of the shaft
main body 111 penetrates a supporting part 53 (described later) and is fixed on thestep forming member 51. Thecoil spring 110 as a biasing member is disposed between theflange 113 of the spinningshaft 11 and an upper inner face of the supportingpart 53 to bias (press) the supportingpart 53 toward thestep forming member 51. - The
step forming member 51 includes aflat plate part 511 that is formed approximately in a disk shape, and anouter part 515 that is disposed along the outer circumferential edge of theflat plate part 511. - Approximately at a center of the
flat plate part 511, a throughhole 517 is formed. The throughhole 517 is formed in the shape that corresponds to the shape of the upper part of the shaftmain body 111 of the spinningshaft 11. The upper part of the shaftmain body 111 penetrates the supportingpart 53 and is press-fitted in the throughhole 517 so that the spinningshaft 11 is fixed to thestep forming member 51. The manner of fixing the shaftmain body 111 of the spinningshaft 11 to thestep forming member 51 is not limited to press-fitting. For example, the spinning shaft may be fixed by a screw or a bolt or by bonding. - In the
flat plate part 511, twobumps 512 are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the throughhole 517 corresponding to theprotrusions 15 of the upper shaft portion. - In the
bumps 512, throughholes 513 are formed corresponding to the screw holes of the upper shaft portion, in which screws 10a are inserted. - The lower shaft portion including the
step forming member 51 is fixed to the upper shaft portion by thescrews 10a that are inserted in the screw holes of theflange 12 and thecylinder 13 through the throughhole 513. - On an upper face of the
flat plate part 511, acylinder 514 protrudes upward corresponding to the throughhole 517. As described above, thecylinder 514 is fitted in thehole 16a of thecylindrical pillar 16 when the lower shaft portion is attached to the upper shaft portion. - The
outer part 515 of thestep forming member 51 projects both upward and downward from theflat plate part 511. At the lower projection of theouter part 515, an engaging part is disposed to engage the additional part 54 (described later) with the spinningshaft 11 at different positions in the axis direction. - In the embodiment, the engaging part are constituted by a plurality of recesses 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c in
FIG. 7 ) with different depths in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11. The recesses 516a, 516b, 516c are arranged around the axis of the spinningshaft 11. - As described later, the recesses 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c) as the engaging part engage with the additional part 54 (in the embodiment,
projections 534 of a supportingpart 53 that is movable in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11 integrally with theadditional part 54 and that together with the adjustingmember 52 constitutes the additional part 54). Each of therecesses 516 has a width capable of engaging with theprojections 534. - In the embodiment, two
projections 534 are approximately mutually opposed across the axis of the spinningshaft 11, and each pair of recesses 516a, 516b, 516c are approximately mutually opposed across the axis of the spinningshaft 11 corresponding to the twoprojections 534. - In the embodiment, the
projection 534 of the supportingpart 53 is engaged with any pair of the recesses 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c inFIG. 7 ) so that the attachment position in the axis direction of theadditional part 54 is changeable. - In the illustrated example, the recesses 516a are the deepest in the axis direction of the spinning
shaft 11, the recesses 516c are the shallowest in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11, and the recesses 516b have an intermediate depth between the recesses 516a and the recesses 516c. - The shape, the depth in the axis direction of the spinning
shaft 11, the number, the position and the like of therecesses 516 in the embodiment are merely an example and may be suitably changed. Thestep forming member 51 may have any number (step) of recesses with any shape that are located within the engageable range of theprojections 534 of the supportingpart 53. - In the embodiment, the adjusting
member 52 includes the additional part and the supportingpart 53 that is movable in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11 integrally with the additional part. - It is preferred that the additional part is detachable from the
shaft portion 10. - When the additional part is detachable, it is preferred that different types of exchangeable additional parts are provided so that the user can freely choose one to be attached to the
shaft portion 10. - As described later, the attachment position in the axis direction of the spinning shaft 11 (attachment position in the height direction of the shaft portion 10) of the additional part of the embodiment can be readily changed only by turning it around the axis without detaching it from the
shaft portion 10. Since the grounding engagement and the height of theshaft portion 10 are changeable according to change of the attachment position of the additional part, it is possible to readily make various modifications of the toy top. When different detachable additional parts are provided so that the additional part is suitably exchangeable, it is possible to make a wider variety of modifications of thetoy top 1. - The embodiment is an example in which two different additional parts, an
additional part 54 inFIG. 6A to FIG. 6D and anadditional part 57 inFIG. 8A to FIG. 8D are provided, which are detachable from theshaft portion 10 and exchangeable from each other. - In the embodiment, the
additional part 54 and theadditional part 57 are different from each other only in their lower ends, andFIG. 2 ,FIG. 3 ,FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B illustrate only an example in which theadditional part 54 is attached to theshaft portion 10. - It is not essential in the embodiment that the additional part is detachable from the
shaft portion 10. Further, even when the additional part is detachable, it is not essential that exchangeable different additional parts are provided. For example, only one of theadditional parts additional part additional part additional part - In the embodiment, the
additional part 54 is configured such that the spinningshaft 11 can be inserted from the upper side, and theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 can stick out downward. Further, theadditional part 54 includes aring 541 which is disposed to circumferentially surround at least theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. The position of thering 541 surrounding the spinningshaft 11 is changed according to change of the attachment position of theadditional part 54. The projected length of theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 is thus adjustable, and thering 541 can contact the ground depending on the degree of projection of theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. - The configuration of the
additional part 54 will be described in detail referring toFIG. 6A to FIG. 6D . -
FIG. 6A is a perspective view from obliquely side of the additional part,FIG. 6B is a perspective view from obliquely above of the additional part, andFIG. 6C is a perspective view from obliquely below of the additional part. Further,FIG. 6D is a perspective view from obliquely above of the adjusting member that is composed of the additional part ofFIG. 6A to FIG. 6C and the supporting part attached thereto. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4A, FIG. 4B andFIG. 6A to FIG. 6C , theadditional part 54 is formed in an approximately bowl or inverted conical overall shape. Theadditional part 54 is configured such that the spinningshaft 11 can be inserted from the upper side, and theshaft tip 112 or a bottom tip of the spinningshaft 11 can stick out downward. - Specifically, the
ring 541 is disposed at a lower end of theadditional part 54 to circumferentially surround at least theshaft tip 112 or the bottom tip of the spinningshaft 11. At a center of thering 541, a throughhole 542 is formed so that theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 can be projected through the throughhole 542. - As described above, the outer diameter of the
flange 113 of the spinningshaft 11 is larger than the inner diameter of the throughhole 542. Since theflange 113 cannot go through the throughhole 542, the spinningshaft 11 is held inside thering 541 so as not to come off from theadditional part 54. - The position of the
ring 541 surrounding the spinningshaft 11 is changed according to change of the attachment position of theadditional part 54, which makes the degree of projection of theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 adjustable. Further, thering 541 can contact the ground depending on the degree of projection of theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. - That is, as the attachment position of the
additional part 54 ascends relative to the spinningshaft 11, theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 projects accordingly from the through hole 542 (e.g. seeFIG. 7A and FIG. 7C ). On the contrary, as the attachment position of theadditional part 54 to the spinningshaft 11 descends relative to the spinningshaft 11, the position of thering 541 surrounding the spinningshaft 11 descends (toward a bottom tip of the spinning shaft 11) accordingly. When a lower end of thering 541 becomes equal to or lower than theshaft tip 112 of the spinning shaft 11 (e.g. seeFIG. 7D ), thering 541 contacts the ground as well as or instead of theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. -
FIG. 6A and the like illustrate an example in which thering 541 is formed in a tapered shape in a side view, having an outer diameter that decreases toward the bottom tip of theshaft portion 10. However, the shape of thering 541 is not limited to the illustrated example. By changing the outer shape of thering 541, it is possible to change the action of thetoy top 1 when thering 541 contacts the ground. - On a bottom of the
additional part 54, a plurality of engagingholes 543 surrounds thering 541. - The engaging
holes 543 receive and engage with engaging legs 533 (described later) of the supportingpart 53 when theshaft portion 10 is assembled. In the embodiment, four engagingholes 543 are formed at substantially the same intervals so as to be at substantially the same distance in the front, rear, left and right directions fromring 541 in accordance with the number and position of the engaginglegs 533 of the supportingpart 53. - In the engaging
holes 543,steps 543a are formed. When the engaginglegs 533 are inserted in the supportingpart 53,hooks 533a at tips of the engaginglegs 533 engage with thesteps 543a. - When the engaging
legs 533 of the supportingpart 53 are inserted in the engagingholes 543 so that thehooks 533a engage with thesteps 543a, theadditional part 54 and the supportingpart 53 engages and integrates with each other to form the adjustingmember 52. - The shape, number, position and the like of the engaging
holes 543 correspond to those of the engaginglegs 533 of the supportingpart 53 but are not limited to the illustrated example. - In a bottom of the
additional part 54, a plurality of engagingholes 544 are formed at a different position from the engagingholes 543. In the embodiment, two engagingholes 544 are approximately mutually opposed across thering 541. - In the embodiment, the engagement between the
additional part 54 and the supportingpart 53 is released by inserting nails or jigs into the engagingholes 544 and pulling theadditional part 54 downward. Theadditional part 54 can thus be detached from theshaft portion 10. - The shape, number, position and the like of the engaging
holes 544 are not limited to the illustrated example. - The method of detaching the
additional part 54 by releasing the engagement between theadditional part 54 and the supportingpart 53 is not limited to the above-described example, and other jigs and methods may be used instead. - On the upper face of the
additional part 54 of the embodiment,protrusions 545 are formed corresponding to recesses 535 (described later) of the supportingpart 53. - The embodiment illustrates an example in which two
protrusions 545 are approximately mutually opposed across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. However, the shape, number, position and the like of theprotrusions 545 are not limited to the illustrated example. - Next, the configuration of the
additional part 57 will be described in detail referring toFIG. 8A to FIG. 8D . UnlikeFIG. 6D , the spinningshaft 11 is not shown inFIG. 8D . -
FIG. 8A is a perspective view from obliquely side of the additional part,FIG. 8B is a perspective view from obliquely above of the additional part, andFIG. 8C is a perspective view from obliquely below of the additional part. Further,FIG. 8D is a perspective view from obliquely above of the adjusting member that is composed of the additional part inFIG. 8A to FIG. 8C and the supporting part attached thereto. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8A to FIG. 8C , theadditional part 57 is formed in a bowl or inverted conical overall shape as with theadditional part 54, and the spinningshaft 11 can be inserted therein from the upper side. - Different from the
additional part 54, theadditional part 57 includes a coveringpart 571 at a lower end, which covers theshaft tip 112 or the bottom tip of the spinningshaft 11 from the lower side to form a new spinning shaft. Theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 is disposed inside the coveringpart 571 and is not exposed to the outside. - In the
covering part 571, arecess 572 is formed to receive the shaft tip 112 (seeFIG. 8B ). - The
additional part 57 changes the height of theshaft portion 10 according to change of the attachment position thereof. - That is, when the
additional part 57 is at the highest attachment position to the spinningshaft 11, an inner face of the covering part 571 (i.e. an inner face of the recess 572) is completely or almost in contact with theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11, and the coveringpart 571 and theshaft tip 112 are approximately at the same height (e.g. seeFIG. 9A ). As the attachment position of theadditional part 57 to the spinningshaft 11 descends, the inner face of the covering part 571 (inner face of the recess 572) separates away from theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 so that the length in the axis direction of theshaft portion 10 increases (seeFIG. 9D ). In this way, the overall height of thetoy top 1 is greater when the outer face of the coveringpart 571 of theadditional part 57 is in contact with the ground than when theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 is in contact with the ground. This allows changing the center of gravity of thetoy top 1 and thereby changing the action of thetoy top 1. -
FIG. 8A, FIG. 8C and the like illustrate an example in which thecovering part 571 has a tapered shape in a side view, having an outer diameter that decreases toward the bottom tip of theshaft portion 10. However, the shape of the coveringpart 571 is not limited to the illustrated example. By changing the outer shape of the coveringpart 571, it is possible to change the action of thetoy top 1 when the coveringpart 571 contacts the ground. - Since the other configuration of the
additional part 57 is the same as that of theadditional part 54, the same reference signs are denoted to the same parts, and the description thereof is omitted. - The supporting
part 53 includes an approximately disk-shapedflat plate part 531, and a throughhole 532 through which the spinningshaft 11 is inserted is formed approximately at a center of theflat plate part 531. The supportingpart 53 is disposed on theadditional part 54 such that an upper part of the shaftmain body 111 of the spinningshaft 11 projects upward from the throughhole 532, and theflange 113 of the spinningshaft 11 is intervened between theadditional part 54 and the supportingpart 53. - As described above, the supporting
part 53 is biased (pressed) upward (i.e. against the upper shaft portion and thestep forming member 51 fixed thereto) by thecoil spring 110 that is disposed around the spinningshaft 11. - In the circumferential face of the
flat plate part 531 of the supportingpart 53, tworecesses 535 are approximately mutually opposed across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. The above-describedprotrusions 545 on the upper face of theadditional part 54 are fitted in therecesses 535. This prevents the supportingpart 53 and theadditional part 54 from moving relative to each other in the spinning direction (circumferential direction of the spinning axis). - The shape, number, position and the like of the
recesses 535 correspond to theprotrusions 545 of theadditional part 54 but are not limited to the illustrated example. - At a lower end of the
flat plate part 531 of the supportingpart 53, the fourengaging legs 533 stand vertically downward. - The engaging
legs 533 are disposed corresponding to the engagingholes 543 to engage with the above-descriedengaging holes 543 of the additional part. - The engaging
legs 533, which are rather elastic, includerespective hooks 533a that protrude toward the axis (center axis). - To assemble the
toy top 1, the engaginglegs 533 are inserted into the engagingholes 543 of theadditional part 54 to engage thehooks 533a with thesteps 543a of theadditional part 54. The engaginglegs 533 thus hold theadditional part 54 from four directions. As a result, theadditional part 54 and the supportingpart 53 are engaged with each other to work integrally. - The shape, number, position and the like of the engaging
legs 533 correspond to those of the engagingholes 543 of theadditional part 54 but are not limited to the illustrated example. - On an upper face of the
flat plate part 531 of the supportingpart 53,projections 534 are provided as an engaging part that can fit in the recesses 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c) of the shaft portion 10 (step forming member 51 in the embodiment). - In the embodiment, each pair of recesses 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c) are approximately mutually opposed across the axis of the spinning
shaft 11 as described above. Corresponding to a pair of recesses 516a, 516b or 516c, twoprojections 534 are mutually opposed across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. - The shape, number, position and the like of the
projections 534 correspond to the recesses 516a, 516b, 516c but are not limited to the illustrated example. For example, the recesses 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c) may not be disposed as a pair that is mutually opposed across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. When a recess 516 (recesses 516a, 516b, 516c) is disposed at either side in the circumference of thestep forming member 51, theprojection 534 is also disposed only at the same side in the circumference of the supportingpart 53. - In the embodiment, the
performance changing ring 30 is constituted by a flywheel. Theperformance changing ring 30 has a plate shape. On a bottom face of theperformance changing ring 30, anannular step 31 is formed as illustrated inFIG. 3 so that theflange 12 of theshaft portion 10 can be received therein from the lower side. On an upper face of theperformance changing ring 30, twoupward protrusions 32 are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11 as illustrated inFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 . In lower parts of theprotrusions 32, recesses 33 are formed so that theprotrusions 15 of theshaft portion 10 can be received therein from the lower side. On the upper face of theperformance changing ring 30,tongues 34 extend upward along an outer side of therespective protrusions 32. Thetongues 34 protrude higher than theprotrusions 32. Instead of or integrally with the flywheel, theperformance changing ring 30 may include a protrusion for attacking anopponent toy top 1 or a recess for averting an attack from anopponent toy top 1 on an outer circumferential face. - The
body 40 has a disk shape. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , thebody 40 includes abase 400 and atransparent cover 401 which has approximately the same shape as the base 400 in a plan view and to cover thebody 400. - On an outer circumference of the
body 40, anuneven portion 40a is formed. Further, at a center of thebase 400, around hole 41 is formed. Thetransparent cover 401 covers the base 400 except for theround hole 41 and arc slits 46 (described later). On a bottom face of thebody 40, anannular recess 42 is formed so that theprotrusions 32 of theperformance changing ring 30 can be received therein. - At a lower end of an inner circumferential face of an inner
circumferential wall 43a that defines theannular recess 42, two hooks (engaging parts) 44 protrude inward in the radial direction, which are mutually opposed in the front-rear direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. - In a middle in the up-down direction of the inner circumferential face of the inner
circumferential wall 43a, twoprotrusions 47 protrude inward in the radial direction, which are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11. - On a lower end face of the inner
circumferential wall 43a, twouneven portions 45 are mutually opposed in the right-left direction across the axis of the spinningshaft 11 in which ridges are successively formed to mesh with theribs 21. - On a
top wall 43b that define theannular recess 42 of thebody 40, arc slits 46 are formed so that thetongues 34 of theperformance changing ring 30 can be inserted therein from the lower side. The arc slits 46 have a length that allows thetongues 34 to move sufficiently. - An
identifier 60 is attached in theround hole 41. Theidentifier 60 is used to identify thetoy top 1 or the player thereof. - To achieve the identification,
identifiers 60 with different patterns and/or colors are provided in the embodiment, and the player selects oneidentifier 60 therefrom and attach it to theround hole 41 withgrooves 60a and theprotrusions 47 that serve as screw threads. - Next, the assembling method of the
toy top 1 will be described. Theshaft portion 10 has been already assembled. Further, theidentifier 60 has been already attached in theround hole 41. - First, the
shaft portion 10 is fitted in theperformance changing ring 30 such that theprotrusions 15 of theshaft portion 10 mate with therecesses 33 of theperformance changing ring 30. Subsequently, the assembly is brought toward thebody 40 from the lower side. In this step, thetongues 34 of theperformance changing ring 30 of the assembly are aligned with predetermined ends of the arc slits 46 of the body 40 (seeFIG. 3 ). In this engagement, thehooks 17 of theshaft portion 10 do not overlap thehooks 44 of thebody 40 in the up-down direction. This engagement is referred to as an engagement releasable engagement. Thereafter, theshaft portion 10 of the assembly is pushed toward thebody 40. Then theperformance changing ring 30 firstly abuts the bottom face of thebody 40. Then, thespring 20 is compressed, and thehooks 17 of theshaft portion 10 are relatively pushed up higher than thehooks 44 of thebody 40. Subsequently, theshaft portion 10 together with theperformance changing ring 30 is turned relative to thebody 40 until thetongues 34 reach the other ends opposite to the predetermined ends. This is a relative turn of thebody 40 and theperformance changing ring 30 with respect to theshaft portion 10. Then, thehooks 17 of theshaft portion 10 are vertically aligned with thehooks 44 of thebody 40 as illustrated inFIG. 5 . When the hand is removed from theshaft portion 10, the lower face of thehooks 17 of theshaft portion 10 abuts the upper face of thehooks 44 of thebody 40 by the action of the biasing force of thespring 20. - This engagement, in which the bottom faces of the
hooks 17 of theshaft portion 10 are in contact with the upper faces of thehooks 44 of thebody 40, is referred to as an engaged engagement. In this way, theshaft portion 10 is coupled with theperformance changing ring 30 and thebody 40. Thetoy top 1 is thus assembled. - Next, a method to change the spinning characteristic when the
additional part 54 is attached to theshaft portion 10 will be described referring toFIG. 7A to FIG. 7D . - When the
projections 534 of the supportingpart 53 are engaged with any pair of recesses 516 (e.g. recesses 516a), the supportingpart 53 is biased upward by thecoil spring 110 so that theprojections 534 remain being fit in therecesses 516 and do not move in an ordinary engagement. - As described above, the recesses 516a are the deepest in the axis direction of the spinning
shaft 11 in the embodiment. As illustrated inFIG. 7A , when theprojections 534 of the supportingpart 53 are engaged with the recesses 516a, theadditional part 54 is at the highest attachment position in the axis direction, and theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 protrudes the most from thehole 542 of thering 541. - In this engagement, only the
shaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 contacts the ground when thetoy top 1 spins vertically or almost vertically with respect to the ground surface. Only when thetoy top 1 is largely inclined with respect to the ground surface, thering 541 contacts the ground along with or instead of theshaft tip 112. - A user who wants to change the spinning characteristic of the
toy top 1 temporarily pulls the adjustingmember 52 downward (the direction indicated by the outlined arrow inFIG 7B ) as illustrated inFIG. 7B . Then, while pulling the adjustingmember 52 down to the height at which theprojections 534 can cross over the bumps 518 (518a) defining the recesses 516a, he/she turns the adjustingmember 52 around the axis (to the right inFIG. 7A to FIG. 7D in the embodiment). - When the user releases his/her hand from the adjusting
member 52 after he/she turns the adjustingmember 52 until theprojections 534 cross over the bumps 518 (518a) of the recesses 516a to reach another pair of recesses 516 (e.g. the recesses 516b next to the recesses 516a at the right inFIG. 7A to FIG. 7D ), the adjustingmember 52 including the supportingpart 53 is pushed up by the biasing force (pushing force) of thecoil spring 110 so that theprojections 534 fit in the recesses 516b as illustrated inFIG. 7C . - When the
protrusions 534 of the supportingpart 53 are engaged with therecesses 516 as illustrated inFIG. 7C , theadditional part 54 is at a slightly lower attachment position in the axis direction by the difference of depth of the recesses 516b since the recesses 516b are shallower in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11 than the recesses 516a. Accordingly, theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 protrudes slightly less from thehole 542 of thering 541. - In this engagement, when the
toy top 1 spins vertically or almost vertically with respect to the ground surface, only theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 contacts the ground. However, when thetoy top 1 is even slightly inclined with respect to the ground surface, thering 541 contacts the ground along with or instead of theshaft tip 112. - The user can further temporarily pulls the adjusting
member 52 downward (the direction indicated by the outlined arrow inFIG. 7B ) as illustrated inFIG. 7B , turns the adjustingmember 52 around the axis (to the right inFIG. 7A to FIG. 7D in the embodiment) until theprojections 534 cross over the bumps 518 (518b) defining the recesses 516b to reach another pair of recesses 516 (e.g. recesses 516c next to the recesses 516b at the right inFIG. 7A to FIG. 7D ), and releases his/her hand from the adjustingmember 52. Then, the adjustingmember 52 including the supportingpart 53 is pulled up by the biasing force (pressing force) of thecoil spring 110 so that theprojections 534 fit in the recesses 516c as illustrated inFIG. 7D . - The recesses 516c is further deeper in the axis direction of the spinning
shaft 11 than the recesses 516b. When theprojections 534 are fitted in the recesses 516c, theadditional part 54 is at a slightly lower attachment position in the axis direction by the difference of depth of the recesses 516c as illustrated inFIG. 7D . Accordingly, theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 does not protrude from thehole 542 of thering 541. - In this engagement, only the
ring 541 contacts the ground regardless of the inclination of the spinningtoy top 1. - When the user further wants to fit the
projections 534 into another pair ofrecesses 516 other than the recesses 516c, he/she can turn the adjustingmember 52 until theprojections 534 cross over the bumps 518 (518c) defining the recesses 516c to reach the recesses 516a next to the recesses 516c at the right. Alternatively, the user can turn the adjustingmember 52 in the opposite direction to the left until theprojections 534 cross over the bump 518 (518b) defining the recesses 516b to return to the recesses 516b next to the recesses 516c at the left. - The
toy top 1 spins stably when theshaft tip 112 having a small contact area contacts the ground. However, when thering 541 having a large contact area contacts the ground, the action becomes irregular, such as an irregular change of the spinning angle and a large movement of thetoy top 1. This can result in an unexpected attack or the like on an opponent toy top. - As illustrated in
FIG. 7A to FIG. 7D , the embodiment illustrates an example in which an adjustment can be made by changing the position (type) of therecesses 516 that is engaged with theprojections 534 of the adjustingmember 52, in which the engagement can be selected from among three levels ranging from the engagement in which theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 protrudes from thehole 542 of thering 541 to the state in which theshaft tip 112 does not protrude from thehole 542 of thering 541. However, the adjustable levels are not limited to the illustrated three levels. - For example, another pair of
recesses 516 that is yet shallower than the recesses 516c inFIG. 7D may be provided so that theadditional part 54 can be at a yet lower attachment position at which the lower end of thering 541 is lower than theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. - In this configuration, it is possible to change the height of the
shaft portion 10 according to change of the attachment position of the additional part 54 (i.e. to increase the length of theshaft portion 10 compared to the state in which theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 contacts the ground). - Next, a method to change the spinning characteristic when the
additional part 57 is attached to theshaft portion 10 will be described referring toFIG. 9A to FIG. 9D . - In the case in which the
additional part 57 is attached to theshaft portion 10, theadditional part 57 is at the highest attachment position in the axis direction when theprojections 534 of the supportingpart 53 are engaged with the recesses 516a that are deepest in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11. In this state, theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 is in contact with an inner side of a lower end of the coveringpart 571 of theadditional part 57 as illustrated inFIG. 9A , and the length of theshaft portion 10 of thetoy top 1 is the shortest. - A user who wants to change the spinning characteristic of the
toy top 1 temporarily pulls the adjustingmember 52 downward (in the direction indicated by the outlined arrow inFIG. 9B ) as illustrated inFIG. 9B . Then, while pulling the adjustingmember 52 down to the height at which theprojections 534 can cross over the bumps 518 (518a) defining the recesses 516a, he/she turns the adjustingmember 52 around the axis (to the right inFIG. 9A to FIG. 9D in the embodiment). - When the user releases his/her hand from the adjusting
member 52 after he/she turns the adjustingmember 52 until theprojections 534 cross over the bumps 518 (518a) of the recesses 516a to reach another pair of recesses 516 (e.g. the recesses 516b next to the recesses 516a at the right inFIG. 9A to FIG. 9D ), the adjustingmember 52 including the supportingpart 53 is pushed up by the biasing force (pushing force) of thecoil spring 110 so that theprojections 534 fit in the recesses 516b as illustrated inFIG. 9C . - Since the recesses 516b are shallower in the axis direction of the spinning
shaft 11 than the recesses 516a, theadditional part 54 is at a slightly lower attachment position in the axis direction by the difference of depth of the recesses 516b when theprotrusions 534 of the supportingpart 53 are engaged with the recesses 516b as illustrated inFIG. 9C . Accordingly, the lower end of the coveringpart 571 is at a slightly lower position than theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. - In this state, the
shaft portion 10 of thetoy top 1 is longer, which changes the spinning characteristic of thetoy top 1. - Further, when the user further performs the same process so that the
protrusions 534 fit in the recesses 516c, theadditional part 54 is at a lower attachment position in the axis direction by the difference of depth of the recesses 516b when theprotrusions 534 of the supportingpart 53 are engaged with the recesses 516c as illustrated inFIG. 9D , since the recesses 516c are the shallowest in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11. Accordingly, the lower end of the coveringpart 571 is at a slightly lower position than theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11. - In this state, the
shaft portion 10 of thetoy top 1 is further longer. - When the length of the
shaft portion 10 is changed, the spinning characteristic is also changed since the center of gravity of thetoy top 1 is changed. This can result in an unexpected attack or the like on an opponent toy top. - Next, an example of how to play the
toy top 1 will be described. - In this example, a player spins a
toy top 1 and forces it to battle with anopponent toy top 1. - In such cases, the
launcher 90 as illustrated inFIG. 10 is used to apply a spinning force to thetoy top 1. Thelauncher 90 includes a disk (not shown) therein that is biased in a certain spinning direction by a spiral spring (not shown). Thelauncher 90 is configured such that when an operating member, such as a string or rack of teeth (not shown) is pulled by ahandle 91 while a spiral spring (not shown) biases the disk in a certain rotational direction, the disk is rotated, and atop holder 93 is rotated accordingly. The rotation of thetop holder 93 is transmitted to thetoy top 1 through afork 94 that protrudes downward, so that thetoy top 1 is rotated. When thefork 94 is inserted in the arc slits 46 (seeFIG. 3 ) of thebody 90, and when thehandle 91 of thelauncher 90 is completely pulled out of thelauncher 90, the disk and thetop holder 93 stop rotating while thetoy top 1 continues rotating by the action of its inertial force. As a result, thetoy top 1 descends from thetop holder 93 following theinclined faces 94a of thefork 94. InFIG. 10 , thereference sign 92 designates a rod that is retractable into thetop holder 93. When thetoy top 1 is set to thetop holder 93, therod 92 is pushed by an upper face of thetoy top 1 and retracted into thetop holder 93. For example, therod 92 is used to detect attachment/detachment of thetoy top 1. - The
toy top 1 thus launched spins in a predetermined battle field. When thetoy top 1 collides with anopponent toy top 1, the impact or friction of the collision produces a force that acts on thebody 40 in the direction opposite to the spinning direction of theshaft portion 10 and theperformance changing ring 30, and thebody 40 thereby relatively turns in the direction opposite to the spinning direction of theshaft portion 10 and theperformance changing ring 30. - Then, the
ribs 21 mesh with theuneven portions 45 of thebody 40. Since the biasing force of thespring 20 acts on theribs 21, every time an impact force of a collision is applied, thebody 40 turns relative to theshaft portion 10 to change the mesh position. When theribs 21 eventually reach the engagement releasing position, thehooks 44 of thebody 40 are released from thehooks 17 of theshaft portion 10 so that thebody 40 separates from theshaft portion 10 by the biasing force of thespring 20 that acts on theridges 21. As a result, thetoy top 1 is disassembled as illustrated in the right side ofFIG. 1 . - As described above, the
toy top 1 according to the embodiment includes: theshaft portion 10; theadditional part 54 which is attached to theshaft portion 10 movably in the axis direction of the spinningshaft 11 of theshaft portion 10; and an engaging part (therecesses 516 and theprotrusions 534 in the embodiment) which engages theadditional part 54 with the spinningshaft 11 at different positions in the axis direction, wherein the attachment position of theadditional part 54 is changeable by changing the engagement of theadditional part 54 by the engaging part (recesses 516 and projections 534) . - This enables readily switching the configuration of the grounding part of the
toy top 1 between multiple levels to change the center of gravity or the spinning characteristic of thetoy top 1. Therefore, it is possible to enjoy various attacks and battle games that are rich in variation with thesame toy top 1. - In the embodiment, the
additional part 54 is detachable from theshaft portion 10. Therefore, different additional parts (theadditional parts additional part 54 that can change the grounding state of the bottom tip of theshaft portion 10 according to the attachment position, and theadditional part 57 that can change the height (length) of theshaft portion 10 according to the attachment position), it is possible to modify thesame toy top 1 into various toy tops that can perform different characteristic attacks, i.e. to make a wide variation of modifications, in a simple process. Therefore, a toy top that can perform various attacks on an opponent toy top can be achieved. - Further, the
additional parts additional part additional part toy top 1 can be used for a long time. - In the embodiment, the degree of protrusion of the
shaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 is adjustable only by changing the attachment position of theadditional part 54. Therefore, it is possible to readily switch the grounding pattern according to the degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft between (i) the state in which only theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 contacts the ground, (ii) the state in which both theshaft tip 112 of the spinningshaft 11 and thering 541 contact the ground, and (iii) the state in which only thering 541 contacts the ground. - Since the ground contact area changes according to the part that contacts the ground, it is possible to change the spinning characteristic of the
toy top 1 so as to perform various attacks on an opponent toy top. - In the embodiment, the
additional part 57 includes the coveringpart 571 that forms a new spinning shaft. This enables readily changing the height of theshaft portion 10 only by changing the attachment position of theadditional part 57. - Changing the height of the
shaft portion 10 can change the center of gravity of thetoy top 1 accordingly. Therefore, thetoy top 1 that can perform various attacks on an opponent toy top can be achieved. - In the embodiment, the engaging part for changing the attachment position of the
additional part 54 is constituted by therecesses 516 and theprotrusions 534 that fit in therecesses 516. - This enables readily changing the attachment position of the
additional part 54 only by changing the fitting position between therecesses 516 and theprotrusions 534 so as to change the spinning characteristic of thetoy top 1. Therefore, everyone can readily enjoy battle games that are rich in variation. - Further, since the engagement is established by meshing the
recesses 516 with the protrusions 634, the position in the axis direction of theadditional part 54 relative to the spinningshaft 11 is not changed even when thetoy top 1 spins or vigorously collides with an opponent toy top, and the configuration preset by a user before starting a game can be maintained. - In the embodiment, the
recesses 516 are formed in thestep forming member 51 of theshaft portion 10 around the spinningshaft 11 at different positions in the axis direction, and theprotrusions 534 that can selectively fit in any pair of therecesses 516 are formed in the supportingpart 53 of the adjustingmember 52. - This enables readily changing the attachment position of the
additional part 54 by shifting the adjustingmember 52 around the spinningshaft 11. Therefore, everyone can readily enjoy battle games that are rich in variation. - In the embodiment, the
toy top 1 includes acoil spring 110 as a biasing member which applies a biasing force to maintain the engagement of theadditional part 54. - This can prevent the
additional part 54 from being deviated from the attachment position or being released from the engagement even when thetoy top 1 collides with another toy top during a game. - While an embodiment of the present invention is described, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and it should be understood well that various changes can be made without departing from the features of the present invention.
- For example, the embodiment illustrates an example in which the engaging part is composed of
recesses 516 that are formed in theouter part 515 of thestep forming member 51 and theprotrusions 534 of the supportingpart 53 to be fitted therein. However, the engaging part is not limited to therecesses 516 and theprotrusions 534 but may be constituted by any part that allows changing the attachment position in the axis direction of theadditional part 54. - For example, screw threads that can mutually fit may be formed respectively in an outer circumferential face of the
shaft portion 10 and an inter circumferential face of theadditional part 54 or 57 (or the adjustingmember 52 including the additional part), and theadditional part 54 or 57 (or the adjusting member including the additional part) may be screwed around theshaft portion 10. In this configuration, the engagement position in the axis direction of the adjustingmember 52 including theadditional part - Further, instead of the recesses, the changeable engagement position of the engaging part can be achieved only by abutment of the
additional part - The embodiment illustrates an example in which the adjusting
member 52 including theadditional part 54 is turned with respect to theshaft portion 10 so that theprotrusions 534 fit in the recesses 516 (engaging part). However, the method to switch the engaging part may not be turning the adjustingmember 52. - Further, the engaging part is not limited to the combination of the
recesses 516 of theshaft portion 10 and theprotrusions 534 of the adjustingmember 52 including theadditional part 54. For example, a protrusion may be formed in theshaft portion 10 while recesses may be formed in the adjustingmember 52 including theadditional part 54 in contrast to the embodiment. - The engaging part may not have the configuration of fitting a protrusion in recesses. For example, the adjusting
member 52 including theadditional part shaft portion 10 by hooking a hook or the like to a recess or a hole. - Alternatively, for example, stepped protrusions may formed at different heights around the outer circumference of the
shaft portion 10, and the adjustingmember 52 including theadditional part - In the embodiment, the supporting
part 53 that moves integrally with theadditional part additional part member 52 composed of theadditional parts part 53 with theshaft portion 10. However, the engaging part may not be formed in thestep forming member 51 and the supportingpart 53, and the supportingpart 53 is not an essential component. - It is only necessary that the engaging part be formed in the
shaft portion 10 and theadditional part shaft 11. For example, a protrusion or the like may be formed in theadditional part shaft portion 10.
Claims (7)
- A toy top, comprising:a shaft portion including a spinning shaft;an additional part attached to the shaft portion movably in an axis direction of the spinning shaft; andan engaging part which engages the additional part with the shaft portion at different positions in the axis direction of the spinning shaft,wherein an attachment position of the additional part is changeable by changing engagement of the additional part by the engaging part, andwherein a grounding state or a height of the shaft portion is changeable according to change of the attachment position of the additional part.
- The toy top according to claim 1, wherein the additional part is detachable from the shaft portion.
- The toy top according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the additional part comprises a ring to which the spinning shaft can be inserted from an upper side so as to allow a bottom tip of the spinning shaft to protrude downward and which is disposed to circumferentially surround at least the bottom tip of the spinning shaft, and
wherein the ring changes a position of surrounding the spinning shaft according to change of the attachment position of the additional part so as to adjust a degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft, and the ring is configured to be able to contact the ground depending on the degree of protrusion of the bottom tip of the spinning shaft. - The toy top according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the additional part comprises a covering part which covers the bottom tip of the spinning shaft from a lower side to form a new spinning shaft, and the additional part is capable of changing a height of the shaft portion according to change of the attachment position of the additional part.
- The toy top according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising:a supporting part which is movable in the axis direction of the spinning shaft integrally with the additional part,wherein the supporting part together with the additional part constitutes an adjusting member, andwherein the engaging part includes:a recess disposed in one of the shaft portion and the adjusting member; anda projection disposed in another of the shaft portion and the adjusting member and fittable in the recess.
- The toy top according to claim 5, wherein one of the recess and the projection is a plurality of recesses or projections that are arranged in a circumferential direction of the spinning shaft of the shaft portion at different positions in the axis direction, and the other of the recess and the projection is disposed in the adjusting member and selectively fittable in any of the plurality of recesses or projections.
- The toy top according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the additional part is in any one of (i) a turnable state in which the additional part is turnable around the spinning shaft and (ii) an engaged state in which the additional part is engaged with any of the engaging part of the shaft portion, and
wherein the additional part includes a biasing member which biases the additional part to maintain the engaged state.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
JP2017201195A JP6618970B2 (en) | 2017-10-17 | 2017-10-17 | Top toy |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
EP3473314A1 true EP3473314A1 (en) | 2019-04-24 |
EP3473314B1 EP3473314B1 (en) | 2019-10-09 |
Family
ID=61837596
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
EP18164772.8A Active EP3473314B1 (en) | 2017-10-17 | 2018-03-28 | Toy top |
Country Status (5)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US20190111352A1 (en) |
EP (1) | EP3473314B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JP6618970B2 (en) |
KR (1) | KR20190043068A (en) |
CN (1) | CN208275004U (en) |
Families Citing this family (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
JP6632088B1 (en) * | 2018-10-30 | 2020-01-15 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Top toys and top toy sets |
CN110975298B (en) * | 2019-10-14 | 2021-09-17 | 余陈昊 | Pressure-reducing toy top |
JP6845455B1 (en) * | 2020-07-14 | 2021-03-17 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Top toys |
RU202139U1 (en) * | 2020-11-11 | 2021-02-03 | Владимир Николаевич Ефременко | Yula |
JP7453950B2 (en) * | 2021-10-22 | 2024-03-21 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Top toys and top toy sets |
Citations (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
JP3149384U (en) | 2009-01-09 | 2009-03-26 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Top toy |
JP2016185318A (en) * | 2015-06-25 | 2016-10-27 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Toy top |
US9597604B1 (en) * | 2016-03-23 | 2017-03-21 | Tomy Company, Ltd. | Toy top |
EP3195911A1 (en) * | 2016-01-19 | 2017-07-26 | Tomy Company, Ltd. | Toy top |
US9737821B1 (en) * | 2016-07-12 | 2017-08-22 | Tomy Company, Ltd. | Toy top |
Family Cites Families (8)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
DE591256C (en) * | 1934-01-18 | Albert Friedrich | Toy tops, in particular so-called plate tops | |
JP3149384B2 (en) | 1997-05-20 | 2001-03-26 | 株式会社ホンダロック | Ignition switch device for vehicles |
JP3077133U (en) * | 2000-10-19 | 2001-05-11 | 株式会社タカラ | Top toy |
US6959629B2 (en) * | 2003-08-15 | 2005-11-01 | Chih-Ching Hsien | Hand tool having a retractable handle structure |
US20070021029A1 (en) * | 2005-06-06 | 2007-01-25 | Erich Weidetz | Games with adjustable spinning tops |
JP3142474U (en) * | 2008-04-04 | 2008-06-12 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Top toy |
US20140274493A1 (en) * | 2013-03-15 | 2014-09-18 | Tood A. Heussner | Adjustable Moment of Inertia Bat |
CN104174168B (en) * | 2014-08-16 | 2016-09-21 | 广东奥飞动漫文化股份有限公司 | A kind of combined toy gyroscope that can freely assemble |
-
2017
- 2017-10-17 JP JP2017201195A patent/JP6618970B2/en active Active
-
2018
- 2018-03-27 CN CN201820421009.3U patent/CN208275004U/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
- 2018-03-28 EP EP18164772.8A patent/EP3473314B1/en active Active
- 2018-03-29 US US15/939,438 patent/US20190111352A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2018-05-02 KR KR1020180050532A patent/KR20190043068A/en not_active Withdrawn
Patent Citations (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
JP3149384U (en) | 2009-01-09 | 2009-03-26 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Top toy |
JP2016185318A (en) * | 2015-06-25 | 2016-10-27 | 株式会社タカラトミー | Toy top |
EP3195911A1 (en) * | 2016-01-19 | 2017-07-26 | Tomy Company, Ltd. | Toy top |
US9597604B1 (en) * | 2016-03-23 | 2017-03-21 | Tomy Company, Ltd. | Toy top |
US9737821B1 (en) * | 2016-07-12 | 2017-08-22 | Tomy Company, Ltd. | Toy top |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
KR20190043068A (en) | 2019-04-25 |
JP6618970B2 (en) | 2019-12-11 |
US20190111352A1 (en) | 2019-04-18 |
JP2019072249A (en) | 2019-05-16 |
EP3473314B1 (en) | 2019-10-09 |
CN208275004U (en) | 2018-12-25 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
EP3473314B1 (en) | Toy top | |
EP3473313B1 (en) | Detachable structure of toy | |
US9849393B2 (en) | Toy top | |
EP3323480B1 (en) | Toy top | |
EP3323481B1 (en) | Toy top | |
EP3388123A1 (en) | Toy top | |
KR20190102958A (en) | Spinning top toy | |
US10245518B2 (en) | Toy top | |
US10449438B2 (en) | Toy top | |
JP5990354B1 (en) | Top toy | |
EP3135358A1 (en) | Top toy | |
JP6236177B1 (en) | Top toy | |
JP6644338B1 (en) | Top toy | |
KR102388533B1 (en) | Toy top | |
JP6334757B1 (en) | Top toy | |
KR102429691B1 (en) | Toy top | |
KR20210006828A (en) | Toy top | |
JPH0615669Y2 (en) | Rotating tool using pistol-shaped body |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PUAI | Public reference made under article 153(3) epc to a published international application that has entered the european phase |
Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009012 |
|
STAA | Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent |
Free format text: STATUS: REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION WAS MADE |
|
17P | Request for examination filed |
Effective date: 20181112 |
|
AK | Designated contracting states |
Kind code of ref document: A1 Designated state(s): AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR |
|
AX | Request for extension of the european patent |
Extension state: BA ME |
|
GRAP | Despatch of communication of intention to grant a patent |
Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOSNIGR1 |
|
STAA | Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent |
Free format text: STATUS: GRANT OF PATENT IS INTENDED |
|
INTG | Intention to grant announced |
Effective date: 20190523 |
|
GRAS | Grant fee paid |
Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOSNIGR3 |
|
GRAA | (expected) grant |
Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009210 |
|
STAA | Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent |
Free format text: STATUS: THE PATENT HAS BEEN GRANTED |
|
AK | Designated contracting states |
Kind code of ref document: B1 Designated state(s): AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: GB Ref legal event code: FG4D |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: CH Ref legal event code: EP |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: DE Ref legal event code: R096 Ref document number: 602018000828 Country of ref document: DE |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: IE Ref legal event code: FG4D |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: AT Ref legal event code: REF Ref document number: 1188103 Country of ref document: AT Kind code of ref document: T Effective date: 20191115 |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: NL Ref legal event code: MP Effective date: 20191009 |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: LT Ref legal event code: MG4D |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: AT Ref legal event code: MK05 Ref document number: 1188103 Country of ref document: AT Kind code of ref document: T Effective date: 20191009 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: GR Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20200110 Ref country code: ES Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: PT Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20200210 Ref country code: NL Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: NO Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20200109 Ref country code: LT Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: AT Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: PL Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: LV Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: FI Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: BG Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20200109 Ref country code: SE Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
PGFP | Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: DE Payment date: 20200320 Year of fee payment: 3 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: RS Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: HR Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: IS Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20200224 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: AL Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
PGFP | Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: FR Payment date: 20200320 Year of fee payment: 3 |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: DE Ref legal event code: R097 Ref document number: 602018000828 Country of ref document: DE |
|
PG2D | Information on lapse in contracting state deleted |
Ref country code: IS |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: DK Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: CZ Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: RO Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: EE Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: IS Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20200209 |
|
PLBE | No opposition filed within time limit |
Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009261 |
|
STAA | Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent |
Free format text: STATUS: NO OPPOSITION FILED WITHIN TIME LIMIT |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: SM Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: SK Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: IT Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
26N | No opposition filed |
Effective date: 20200710 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: MC Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: BE Ref legal event code: MM Effective date: 20200331 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: LU Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20200328 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: IE Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20200328 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: BE Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20200331 Ref country code: SI Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: DE Ref legal event code: R119 Ref document number: 602018000828 Country of ref document: DE |
|
REG | Reference to a national code |
Ref country code: CH Ref legal event code: PL |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: FR Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20210331 Ref country code: DE Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20211001 Ref country code: CH Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20210331 Ref country code: LI Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20210331 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: TR Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: MT Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 Ref country code: CY Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: MK Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT Effective date: 20191009 |
|
GBPC | Gb: european patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |
Effective date: 20220328 |
|
PG25 | Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo] |
Ref country code: GB Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES Effective date: 20220328 |