US20120129424A1 - Pop-up play set - Google Patents
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- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a pop-up play set for children's play, and more particularly to a pop-up play set that children use with toys, such as toy vehicles.
- Pop-up play sets for children are typically of very simple design and construction, because the pop-up design necessitates such simplicity. Therefore, the level of play that a child can achieve with such play sets, while surely fun and educational, may be limited by the number of features that can be incorporated into such a play set. When not in use and closed, some play sets are often not very robust or portable.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide an improved pop-up play set design that includes more details and features to enhance a child's play. Such features include more movable play features, such as rotating and bending pieces.
- the set also provides features that once assembled in the pop-up state may be extended or telescoped to maximize the play set's size and height.
- the present invention maximizes the use of space and compactibility in the closed orientation, such that upon assembly into the folded-out, play orientation, the set also provides for more play surface area than existing play sets of similar size.
- This play set also provides a more robust, secure, and portable design when in the closed orientation.
- a play set comprising: a main panel section having a first and second side lateral edge, and also having an upper main panel surface and a lower main panel surface.
- the play set also having a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to one of the first and second side lateral edges of the main panel section, and each also having a upper side surface and a lower side surface, one of the side panel sections further having a first latch portion and the other of the side panel sections having a second latch portion, the first and second latch panel sections releasably attachable with each other to define a latch; and wherein when the play set is in a first orientation, the main panel section and the pair of side panel sections are oriented generally co-planar to each other such that the upper main panel surface and upper side surfaces define a play surface having a perimeter, and wherein when the play set is in a second orientation, the pair of side panel sections are adjacent to each other and in a plane parallel to the main panel section to define a play set case
- a play set comprising: a base section having a central portion and a pair of side portions that define an upper play surface.
- the play set also has an elevated platform section secured to one of the pair of side portions, the elevated platform being movable from an extended position and a collapsed position with respect to the upper play surface; and an extendable member for movement between an extended position that broadens the upper play surface area of the play set be extending beyond a perimeter of the base section and a retracted position, wherein the extended member is received within a perimeter defined by at least one portion of the base section.
- a method for providing a pop up play set having an extended play surface when the pop up play set is in a deployed position and wherein the pop up play set has a reduced profile when the pop up play set is in a stowed position comprising: pivotally securing an extendable member to a base portion of the play set, the extendable member being configured for movement between an extended position that broadens an upper play surface area of the play set by extending beyond a perimeter of the base section and a retracted position, wherein the extended member is received within a perimeter defined by at least one portion of the base section, the extendable member having a first portion pivotally secured to the base section and a pair of telescoping members configured to extend from the first portion.
- the method further comprising movably securing an elevated platform to one of a pair of side portions of the base section, the elevated platform being movable from an extended position and a collapsed position with respect to the upper play surface area; and connecting the elevated platform with the base section by a ramp member pivotally secured to the elevated platform at one end and slidably received on the base section at another end, wherein movement of the elevated platform between the extended position and the collapsed position will cause the ramp member to pivot with respect to the elevated platform and slide with respect to the base section.
- a play set having: a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and an elevated platform rotatably mounted to the first surface, the elevated platform having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, wherein the elevated platform is enclosed within the pair of side panel sections of the first surface when the pair of side panel sections are attached to each other via the latch member.
- a play set having: a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and a second surface movably mounted to the first surface, the second surface being configured to extend beyond a perimeter defined by the first surface when the first surface is in a deployed configuration.
- FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of an assembled, unfolded, pop-up play set according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of an assembled, unfolded, pop-up play set according to the first embodiment of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is close up view of a portion of the pop-up play set of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of the pop-up play set of FIG. 1 in a closed and secured orientation
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an assembled, unfolded, pop-up play set according to a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein some of the play pieces are sitting outside of the play surface;
- FIG. 6 shows a portion of the play set of FIG. 5 , with the toy airplane mounted in flight take-off position;
- FIG. 7 shows a portion of the play set of FIG. 5 illustrating the towers
- FIG. 8 shows a portion of the play set of FIG. 5 showing how some of the loose accessories are retained within the play set case, as well as the vertical member (control tower) collapsed;
- FIG. 9 shows another view of the play set of FIG. 5 ;
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are perspective views of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a side view of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12A is a view along lines 12 A- 12 A of FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 13 is a top view of portion of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 14 is a side view of a portion of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a top view of a portion of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 16-18 illustrate an alternative exemplary embodiment wherein the extendable feature is illustrated in various stages of an extended and a stowed position
- FIGS. 19A-23G illustrate yet another alternative exemplary embodiment.
- a pop-up play set 10 according to a first non-limiting embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 1 , in the fully open and assembled, pop-up orientation.
- play set 10 illustrates a construction theme.
- the surface of play set 10 is partially defined by a plurality of sections 12 , 14 , 16 which are pivotally and rotatably attached together via hinges 18 to define generally flat, co-planar lower surface 20 .
- the three sections 12 , 14 and 16 may be referred to as forming a tri-fold play set.
- exemplary embodiments of the present invention are not limited to a tri-fold play set (e.g., greater than or less than three sections may also be employed).
- sections 12 , 14 and 16 have front and rear wall sections ( 3 , 3 ′, 5 , 5 ′, 7 , 7 ′) which (along with edges 15 and 17 ) define a perimeter as well as an upper play surface 22 of play set 10 .
- Set 10 also includes different features generally consistent with the theme (but does not necessarily have to be consistent).
- upper surface 22 includes a main vertical member, shown in this embodiment as movable crane 24 , and which includes a lower crane portion 26 , an upper crane portion 28 , and a top crane portion 30 .
- Crane 24 is axially movable up and down by telescoping, such that when upper crane portion 28 is axially received within lower crane portion 26 (see FIG.
- top crane portion 30 is rotatable, and includes one or more flexible wires or bands 32 , 34 extending downwardly therefrom.
- One wire 32 includes a toy wrecking ball 36 at its lower end, while the other wire 34 includes a jaws-style clamp 38 at its lower end.
- Play set 10 also includes an extendable member feature 40 that maximizes and broadens the entire play surface area of the set.
- the extendable member 40 is shown as a road which is telescopingly movable in a first orientation where it is disposed in the housing of one or more of the play set sections, the member 40 being receivable within the base of main panel section 12 ; and which in the second orientation in the fully assembled play mode, the road 40 is extendable outwardly from main panel section 12 to maximize the overall play area of play set 10 .
- Member 40 also includes a plurality of member sections, shown as road sections 42 , 44 .
- the user When folding up and closing the play set, the user pushes section 44 such that it is telescopingly received within section 42 (the front edge of which is shown by edge 43 ), and then both sections may be received into an appropriately sized opening 46 in the housing of section 12 , so that it is secure and out of the way (as in FIG. 4 where it is not visible.)
- the upper surface 22 of the play area includes a road design portion 48 which is aligned with sections 42 and 44 in order to continue the theme into upper play area 22 .
- a user may operate his/her toy vehicle 50 up the road sections 42 and 44 and then onto road section 48 of play surface 22 to continue the journey.
- FIG. 1 shows that one of platforms 54 includes a ramp 56 which become bridge portion 58 in FIG. 3 .
- Bridge portion 58 is pivotably connected to platform 54 such that it is movable from the collapsed state of FIG. 1 to the elevated state of FIG. 3 .
- the bridge portions 58 and 60 may be assembled such that bridge portion 60 is secured to platform 52 .
- a user may drive toy vehicle 50 across bridge 56 thereby traversing across play set 10 from one side (portion 16 ) to the opposite side (portion 14 ).
- FIG. 4 shows play set 10 in its closed and unassembled orientation.
- the expansive play area illustrated in FIG. 1 may be folded up and closed into the compact case 62 of FIG. 4 , so that outer edges of sections 14 and 16 are adjacent and generally parallel with each other along plane 66 .
- Case 62 includes a carrying handle 66 that is pivotably mounted at hinges 67 to an edge of main panel section 12 that partially defines an upper surface 68 of case 62 when in the closed position.
- Case 62 also include a latch portion 70 which extends across adjacent edges 15 , 17 of sections 14 , 16 to latch together panels 14 , 16 and secure the case for portability and handling when not in use. As best shown in FIG.
- first latch portion 72 when unfolded, the latch includes a first latch portion 72 extending from section 16 and a second latch portion 74 (defined by rod 75 ) on section 14 .
- first latch portion is pivoted across plane 66 and has a catch surface which grabs onto rod 75 for securing the surfaces together.
- Surface areas 76 , 78 of panels 14 , 16 slow additional industrial themed detail in order to tie the outer case to the theme of the play set 10 .
- FIGS. 5 through 8 illustrate a play set 110 according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Play set 110 is shown in FIG. 5 in the fully open and assembled, pop-up orientation.
- Play set 110 illustrates an aviation/airport theme.
- the surface of play set 110 is partially defined by a plurality of sections 112 , 114 , 116 which are pivotably and rotatably attached together via hinges 118 together to define generally flat, co-planar lower surface 120 .
- sections 112 , 114 and 116 have front and rear wall sections ( 103 , 103 ′, 105 , 105 ′, 107 , 107 ′) which (along with edges 115 and 117 ) define a perimeter as well as an upper play surface 122 of play set 110 .
- the upper play surface 122 of play set 110 includes different features generally consistent with the theme.
- upper surface 122 includes in this embodiment a main vertical member, which is shown as movable control tower 124 .
- control tower 124 is movable in a manner different than crane 24 of play set 10 .
- Tower 124 has attached to its lower end an inwardly extending, horizontal member 125 , oriented generally perpendicular thereto.
- a vehicle, such as airplane 150 is removably attached to a free end portion 127 of member 125 .
- End portion 127 includes a mounting portion 129 which mates with a corresponding portion disposed on the underside of airplane 150 (not shown) and mounting the airplane thereto.
- mounting portion 129 is a raised projection having a narrow slot 131 thereacross for receiving a mating portion of airplane 150 .
- control tower 124 is rotatable and pivotable and may be operable by the user as a handle in order to lift and manipulate member 125 (and hence airplane 150 ) into various orientations thereby simulating a flying movement for airplane 150 .
- the mounting interfaces 184 , 186 between the member 125 and tower 124 means that manipulating the tower 124 imparts movement to member 125 and thus to airplane 150 .
- control tower 150 may be oriented from vertical as shown in FIG. 5 (and FIG. 9 as defined by centerline 190 ), through to a horizontal or near horizontal position as shown by centerline 192 in FIG. 9 (i.e. generally planar with surface 122 ) in order to maximize the flight play.
- random themed play pieces 151 are also included, such as a wind sock, radar, luggage cart, lights, etc.
- Play set 110 also includes an extendable member feature 140 that broadens the entire play surface area of the set.
- the extendable member 140 is shown as a landing strip which is telescopingly movable in a first orientation where it is disposed in the housing of at least one of the play set sections, shown here as being received within the housing of main section 112 ; and which in the second orientation in the fully assembled play mode, the landing strip 140 is extendable outwardly from main section 112 to maximize the overall play area of play set 110 .
- Landing strip 140 includes a plurality of strip sections 142 , 144 .
- the user When folding up and closing the play set, the user moves section 144 such that it is telescopingly received within section 142 (the front edge of which is shown by edge 143 ), and then both sections may be received into an appropriately sized opening 146 in the housing of section 112 , so that it is secure and out of the way.
- the upper surface 122 of the play area includes an additional landing strip design portion 148 which is aligned with sections 142 and 144 in order to continue the theme into upper play area 122 .
- a user may operate his/her toy vehicle (airplane) 150 up the landing strip sections 142 and 144 and then onto landing strip section 148 of play surface 122 to continue the journey.
- play set 110 includes raised platforms 152 and 154 on sections 114 and 116 , respectively. While not shown, it is understood that the play set folds and closes up into a carrying case similar to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 4 .
- the case includes a carrying handle that is pivotably mounted at hinges 167 to an edge 165 of main panel section 112 that partially defines an upper surface 168 of the case when in the closed position.
- Case also includes a latch portion 170 which extends across adjacent edges 115 , 117 of sections 114 , 116 to latch together panels 114 , 116 and secure the case for portability and handling when not in use. As best shown in FIG.
- the latch when unfolded, the latch includes a first latch portion 172 extending from section 116 and a second latch portion 174 (defined by rod 175 ) on section 114 .
- first latch portion Upon latching as in FIG. 5 , first latch portion has a catch surface which grabs onto rod member 175 for securing the side surfaces together.
- FIG. 8 shows how the airplane and other play pieces may be secured within the play case when closed into a case as in FIG. 4 , or when otherwise being moved or transported.
- airplane 150 is retained under a band 180 which is secured to upper surface 122 by posts 182 and which provide enough stretch and tension to accommodate pieces of different size and shape, yet having the tension to retain them securely.
- FIG. 8 also shows control tower 124 pivoted downwardly in a collapsed position and laying on top of member 125 in preparation for the play set 110 to be folded and closed (crane 24 of the first embodiment is pivoted downwardly and adjacent play surface 22 for closing in a similar manner.)
- Play sets 10 , 110 are preferably formed of plastic but may also be formed of various types of metal, paperstock/cardboard, or a combination thereof.
- Play set 210 is shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 in the fully open and assembled, pop-up orientation. Similar to the second embodiment, play set 210 illustrates an aviation/airport theme. When unfolded, the surface of play set 210 is partially defined by a plurality of sections 212 , 214 , 216 which can be removably, pivotally/rotatably or permanently attached together to define a generally flat, co-planar lower surface 220 to support play set 210 .
- a base platform 211 is provided by sections 212 , 214 and 216 that can be integrally molded together as one set or one or all of the sections may be removably secured to each other or one or all of the sections may be pivotally or rotatably secured to each other to further provide a stowable pop up play set.
- sections 212 , 214 and 216 are integrally or fixedly secured to each other such that base platform 211 is provided (e.g., platform 211 is provided by sections 212 , 214 and 216 and sections 214 and 216 are not pivotally or rotatably secured to section 212 or in other words platform 211 is one unitary structure).
- section 212 is a central section or portion while sections 214 and 216 are side sections or portions.
- Sections 212 , 214 and 216 define an upper play surface 222 of play set 210 .
- the upper play surface 222 of play set 210 includes different features generally consistent with the theme.
- upper surface 222 includes an elevated platform 223 secured to section 216 , which includes a structural feature such as a control tower 224 and a ramp member 225 extending from the elevated platform to a portion of the upper surface defined by section 212 .
- Ramp member 225 provides a portion of a road surface extending from the elevated platform.
- the elevated platform is movable with respect to surface 222 and in particular, section 216 .
- elevated platform 223 and ramp member 225 can be secured to any portion of base member 211 defined by sections 212 , 214 and 216 . It is also understood that the number of sections defining base member 211 may also vary to be greater or less than three.
- a pair of telescoping leg members 227 are secured to the elevated platform and are slidably received within complimentary support structures 229 of section 216 for movement between a first collapsed position ( FIG. 14 ) and a second elevated position ( FIGS. 10 , 11 , 12 , 12 A) wherein a portion of the leg members 227 is received within support structures 229 when the platform 223 is in the collapsed position.
- the pair of telescoping leg members are completely received within complimentary support structures 229 when the elevated platform is in the collapsed position.
- elevated platform 223 can be fixedly secured to base member 211 wherein no movement of the platform is provided.
- the control tower is secured to a portion of the elevated platform to define an airport scene.
- the elevated platform further defines an elevated road surface 231 that is connected to ramp member 225 , which is pivotally mounted to the elevated platform 223 at one end 235 and slidably received on section 212 at another end 237 , wherein a portion of the ramp member is slidably received within a slot, channel or feature formed in section 212 such that upon collapsing of the elevated platform from the position illustrated in FIGS. 10 , 11 , 12 , 12 A to that of FIG.
- section 214 in one embodiment, defines a road portion 241 that defines a path that connects with a path defined by ramp member 225 .
- section 214 and 212 are configured such that an opening 261 is provided therebetween such that when the extendable feature 240 is in the stowed position illustrated in FIG. 16 and/or the elevated platform is in the collapsed position illustrated in FIG. 14 an individual may use opening 261 and section 214 to provide a handle for carrying the pop up play set (e.g., for placing away, storage, bringing to a friend's house and for taking on a trip, etc.).
- section 212 defines a portion of a runway or landing strip 243 , which in one embodiment connects with road 241 of section 214 .
- a vehicle, such as airplane 250 is provided to simulate landings and take offs at the airport.
- Play set 210 also includes an extendable member or extendable feature 240 that broadens the entire play surface area of the set.
- the extendable member 240 is shown as a landing strip which has telescopingly extending portions 245 and 247 and a first portion 249 .
- the extendable member extends from a perimeter of the base portion in order to enlarge the play area of the pop-up play set.
- first portion 249 is pivotally or rotatably mounted to section 212 at one end such that all of extendable member feature 240 can be received within the footprint or perimeter of at least section 212 .
- first portion 249 is pivotally or rotatably mounted to section 212 such that the same may be folded back onto section 212 in the direction of arrow 251 .
- telescopingly extending portions 245 and 247 extend from first portion 249 and then section 247 extends from section 245 , wherein section 247 extends from a cavity (not shown) in section 245 and section 245 extends from a cavity (not shown) in first portion 249 .
- cavity refers to any means open or closed or partially closed that allows a respective section to be slidably or telescopingly received within another section while still being secured thereto.
- each telescoping section is retracted in a direction opposite to arrows 255 and first portion 249 is folded back upon section 212 or the surface defining landing strip 243 by rotating the same in the direction of arrow 251 such than an upper surface 253 of first portion 249 is positioned on top of the surface of section 212 defining landing strip 243 (see for example FIG. 16 ).
- the first portion of extendable feature 240 is moved or rotated in a direction opposite to arrow 251 while sections 245 and 247 are extended outwardly in the direction of arrows 255 thus, the feature 240 is extendable to the position illustrated in FIGS. 10 , 11 , 14 and 15 wherein sections 245 and 247 are extended outwardly in the direction of arrows 255 .
- extendable feature 240 Although only one extendable feature 240 is shown, it is understood that exemplary embodiments of the present contemplate numerous features 240 or a single feature 240 wherein the feature may have any combination or number of members ( 249 , 245 , 247 (e.g., although only three sections are shown, greater or less than three sections are contemplated to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the present invention) that are extendably secured to each other to provide a member that increases the play area (e.g., extend from the perimeter of base section 211 ) while also allowing the same to be packed up and stowed for storage and/or transportation wherein the stowed play set occupies much less area (e.g., height and perimeter) then when it is in its extended or deployed position.
- members 249 , 245 , 247 (e.g., although only three sections are shown, greater or less than three sections are contemplated to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the present invention) that are extendably secured to each other to provide
- the extendable feature 240 is deployable from a stowed position with respect to a section of the play set to a deployed position (e.g., extended play area) and vice versa wherein a plurality of segments are deployably and retractably (e.g., rotatably, pivotally, and extendably) secured to each other.
- play set 210 provides a collapsible play set for storage and travel wherein elevated platform 223 is movable from a first collapsed position ( FIG. 14 ) and a second elevated position ( FIGS. 10 , 11 , 12 , 12 A) wherein a portion of the leg members 227 is received within support structures 229 when the platform 223 is in the collapsed position.
- either members 227 or support structure 229 or both have a feature (e.g., deflectable members having a resilient quality and a protrusion configured to engage a complimentary feature) configured to retain the elevated platform in the first collapsed position and/or the second elevated position wherein a light pulling or pushing force is required to disengage the features retaining the same in the elevated or collapsed position.
- the upper surface of section 212 that defines landing strip 243 is aligned with sections 249 , 245 and 247 in order to continue the theme into the play area defined by the play set.
- a user may operate his/her toy vehicle (airplane) 250 along landing strip 243 through sections 249 , 245 and 247 to continue the journey of plane 250 .
- elevated platform 223 , ramp member 225 and section 214 defined portions of a road that may be traversed along two levels in which a user may manipulate a plane, car or other vehicle associated with the play set.
- play set 210 includes the extendable and collapsible platform 223 . While not shown, it is understood that play set 210 folds and collapses into a smaller profile wherein platform 223 is moved closer to section 216 ( FIG. 14 ) and extendable member 240 collapses and folds back onto section 212 .
- FIG. 13 illustrates a top view of platform 223 with ramp member 224 and control tower 224 removed from platform 223 .
- control tower 224 is secured to platform 223 by engaging securement openings 271 .
- the control tower may be removably or fixedly secured to platform 223 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates a side view of play set 210 with platform 223 in an extended position (note: FIG. 12 illustrates play set 210 without extendable member 240 ).
- FIG. 12A is a view along lines 12 A of FIG. 12 and FIG. 14 a side view of play set 210 with platform 223 in a collapsed position (note: FIG. 14 illustrates play set 210 without tower 224 however extendable member 240 is shown in the extended position).
- FIG. 15 is a top view of the play set without elevated platform 223 and extendable member 240 is shown in the extended position.
- FIGS. 16-18 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the extendable feature is illustrated in various stages of an extended and a stowed position.
- the landing strip is in a stowed position within the perimeter defined by section 212 and each telescoping section is retracted wherein first portion 249 is folded back upon section 212 or the surface defining landing strip 243 by rotating the same in the direction of arrow 251 such than an upper surface 253 of first portion 249 is positioned on top of the surface of section 212 defining landing strip 243 (see for example FIG. 16 ).
- the first portion of extendable feature 240 is moved or rotated in a direction opposite to arrow 251 (see for example FIG. 17 ) wherein sections 245 and 247 are yet to be extended outwardly in the direction of arrows 255 and then sections 245 and 247 are extended to the position illustrated in FIG. 18 .
- a hinge member 290 is located between section 249 and section 212 .
- hinge member 290 provides a portion of the surface of surface area 243 and surface area 253 of sections 212 and 249 respectively when section 249 of the extendable feature is in the extended position illustrated in FIG. 17 .
- FIGS. 19A-23G an expandable or pop-up play set 310 according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
- Play set 310 is shown in FIGS. 19A-19H in a closed or first position while at least FIGS. 21A-21D show the play set 310 in a second deployed or fully open and assembled orientation. Similar to the previous embodiments the play set 310 can be configured to illustrate a theme.
- a first surface or lower surface 311 of play set 310 is partially defined by a plurality of sections or panel sections 312 , 314 and 316 which are pivotally attached together for movement between a first stowed position and a second deployed position to define a generally flat, co-planar lower surface or first surface 311 to support play set 310 .
- section 312 is a central section or portion while sections 314 and 316 are side sections or portions pivotally secured to either side of section 312 .
- Sections 312 , 314 and 316 define an upper play surface 322 of play set 310 .
- the upper play surface 322 of play set 310 includes different features generally consistent with the theme.
- the play set 310 further comprises a second elevated surface or an elevated platform 323 rotatably secured to a post or member 325 secured to section 312 .
- Elevated platform 323 is defined by a plurality of sections or panel sections including a central section 327 , and a pair of side sections 329 and 331 each being pivotally secured to one of the sides of the central section 327 such that elevated platform 323 can be manipulated from a first stowed position illustrated in at least FIGS. 19A-20A and 20 C to a second deployed position illustrated in at least FIGS. 20 B and 21 A- 21 D.
- central section 327 to post or member 325 allows central section 327 and accordingly elevated platform 323 to be capable of movement in the direction of arrows 301 such that elevated platform 323 can be angularly offset from the first or lower surface 311 as illustrated in at least FIG. 20B .
- a unique two tier folding play set having two levels of play areas.
- the elevated platform is rotatably secured to the first or lower surface 311 rotation of the same into an angularly offset configuration with respect to the first or lower surface 311 allows a user better access to a play area on the first or lower surface that is below the elevated platform, wherein access is provided by rotating the elevated platform with respect to the first or lower surface 311 .
- rotation of the elevated platform allows for ease of access to an area below elevated platform 323 if the same was simply opened in the same manner as the first surface and could not rotate with respect to the first surface (e.g., rectangular panel or any other shape above another rectangular panel or any other matching shape).
- the sections 312 , 314 and 316 define a generally rectangular area and central section 327 and side sections 329 and 331 define a generally rectangular area slightly smaller than the rectangular area of 312 , 314 and 316 .
- main sections 312 and 327 are smaller in width than the side sections pivotally secured thereto.
- central section 327 is slightly smaller than main section 312 such that when the play set 310 is in the first stowed configuration side sections 329 and 331 are folded within side sections 314 and 316 .
- a door member 333 is pivotally secured to side section 316 such that access can be provided to a receiving area 334 within play set 310 when it is in the first stowed configuration illustrated in at least FIGS. 19A-20 . Once the play set 310 transitions from the first stowed configuration to the second deployed configuration door member 333 simply extends from side section 316 .
- latch member 335 In order to retain the play set 310 in the first or stowed configuration a latch member 335 is provided. Latch member 335 is pivotally secured to side member 316 and is configured to have a feature 337 configured to releasably engage a complementary feature 339 of side member 314 . As such, latch member 335 can be used to retain the play set in the first stowed configuration illustrated in at least FIGS. 19A-20A . In one non-limiting embodiment, the latch member has a dimension similar to the central panel section of the first surface.
- the door member 333 may be configured such that the play set 310 may only be transitioned from the first stowed configuration to the second deployed configuration when the door member 333 is pivotally positioned at an angle less than perpendicular to the side member 316 .
- FIG. 22A illustrates receiving area 334 when door member 333 is opened.
- receiving area 334 is configured to receive an object 341 therein.
- object 341 is configured to resemble a boat, which would be consistent with a theme of the play set.
- numerous other objects are considered to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- latch member 335 is pivoted away from one of the side sections 314 or 316 thereby disconnecting side section 314 and 316 from each other. Once this occurs each of the side sections are free to pivot in the direction of arrows 343 until each of the side sections 314 and 316 are now placed on a surface 345 which also supports central section 312 .
- each side section 229 and 331 is configured to only rotate in the direction of arrow 343 until they are substantially in the same plane as main section 325 or adjacent to main section 325 such that elevated platform 323 is provided above the first or lower surface 311 of play set 310 .
- main section 325 can be configured to have a feature 347 that limits the rotation or pivotal movement of side sections 229 and 331 in the direction of arrows 343 .
- one or more ramp members 349 are pivotally secured to one of the sections of elevated platform 323 such that they can be rotated or pivoted into a deployed position wherein a path from the elevated platform 323 to surface 345 can be provided.
- the path provided by ramp member 349 is configured to allow objects 341 to travel thereon allowing for enhanced play once ramp member 349 is positioned into its deployed position.
- elevated platform 323 can be provided with façade structures or elements 351 that can transition from a first stowed position parallel or adjacent to one of the sections of the elevated platform to a second or deployed position wherein the façade structure or element 351 is in a vertical configuration with respect to the elevated platform such that additional themes are features of the play set 310 is provided.
- first or lower surface 311 can also be provided with façade structures or elements 351 that can transition from a first stowed position parallel or adjacent to one of the sections of the first or lower surface 311 to a second deployed position wherein the façade structure or element 351 is in a vertical configuration with respect to the first or lower surface 311 .
- elements 351 can be provided such that their deployed position is simply adjacent to one of the sections of the play set 310 such that the playing surface area of either the first or lower surface 311 and/or the elevated platform 323 is extended outside of the perimeter defined by sections 312 , 314 , 316 , 327 329 and 331 . See for example element 351 ′ illustrated in at least FIGS. 22B-23G .
- one of the ramp members 349 of the elevated platform 323 can be configured to define a path of travel from the elevated platform to the first or lower surface 311 through a façade structure or element 351 of the first or lower surface. Still further and in one non-limiting embodiment, this the façade or structure 351 can be provided with a pivotally mounted door 352 through which object 341 can pass or crash therethrough.
- one of the sections of the elevated platform 323 can be provided with a trap door feature or ramp 353 that is configured for movement between a first position (see at least FIG. 23A ) to a second position (see at least FIG. 23B ) wherein trap door feature or ramp 353 deploys downwardly from one of the sections of the elevated platform 323 such that an object 341 can drop through an opening 355 provided when the trap door feature or ramp 353 deploys downwardly from one of the sections of the elevated platform.
- an actuation button 357 is provided such that manipulation of the same causes a feature to no longer engage a portion of trap door feature or ramp 353 such that gravity can pull it down into the deployed position illustrated in at least FIG. 23B .
- the elevated platform 323 is provided with a vertical structure 359 that remains in its position regardless of the orientation of the side sections of elevated platform 323 and first or lower surface 311 .
- one of the façades or structures 351 can be provided with a pivotally mounted portion 371 that transitions from a first position FIG. 23E to a second position 23 D when an actuation button 373 is contacted by for example object 341 .
- the play set 310 is also provided with a plurality of ramps 375 that allows a user to propel object 341 over the same via a launching mechanism 377 which when actuated has a member 379 that will push object 341 across one of the ramps 375 .
- Additional launching mechanisms 377 can be provided throughout the play set 310 allowing the user to launch numerous objects 341 in various directions. It is understood that those skilled in the art would contemplate various alternative launching mechanisms that can be actuated by a user's hand to simply propel object 341 throughout and/or away from play set 310 .
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A play set, the play set having: a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and an elevated platform rotatably mounted to the first surface, the elevated platform having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, wherein the elevated platform is enclosed within the pair of side panel sections of the first surface when the pair of side panel sections are attached to each other via the latch member.
Description
- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/086,317 filed Apr. 13, 2011 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/131,838 filed Jun. 2, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,927,176, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/933,085 filed Jun. 2, 2007, the contents each of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate generally to a pop-up play set for children's play, and more particularly to a pop-up play set that children use with toys, such as toy vehicles.
- Pop-up play sets for children are typically of very simple design and construction, because the pop-up design necessitates such simplicity. Therefore, the level of play that a child can achieve with such play sets, while surely fun and educational, may be limited by the number of features that can be incorporated into such a play set. When not in use and closed, some play sets are often not very robust or portable.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide an improved pop-up play set design that includes more details and features to enhance a child's play. Such features include more movable play features, such as rotating and bending pieces. The set also provides features that once assembled in the pop-up state may be extended or telescoped to maximize the play set's size and height. Moreover, the present invention maximizes the use of space and compactibility in the closed orientation, such that upon assembly into the folded-out, play orientation, the set also provides for more play surface area than existing play sets of similar size. This play set also provides a more robust, secure, and portable design when in the closed orientation. The features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
- In one exemplary embodiment a play set is provided, the play set comprising: a main panel section having a first and second side lateral edge, and also having an upper main panel surface and a lower main panel surface. The play set also having a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to one of the first and second side lateral edges of the main panel section, and each also having a upper side surface and a lower side surface, one of the side panel sections further having a first latch portion and the other of the side panel sections having a second latch portion, the first and second latch panel sections releasably attachable with each other to define a latch; and wherein when the play set is in a first orientation, the main panel section and the pair of side panel sections are oriented generally co-planar to each other such that the upper main panel surface and upper side surfaces define a play surface having a perimeter, and wherein when the play set is in a second orientation, the pair of side panel sections are adjacent to each other and in a plane parallel to the main panel section to define a play set case, and the upper main panel surface and upper side surfaces define an inner compartment of the play set case, and the first and second latch portions are reliably attached to each other, further wherein in the first orientation, at least one of the main panel sections and pair of side panel sections includes an elongated member extendable therefrom in a telescoping manner to define an additional play surface outside the perimeter of the main panel sections and side panel sections.
- In another exemplary embodiment, a play set is provided, the play set comprising: a base section having a central portion and a pair of side portions that define an upper play surface. The play set also has an elevated platform section secured to one of the pair of side portions, the elevated platform being movable from an extended position and a collapsed position with respect to the upper play surface; and an extendable member for movement between an extended position that broadens the upper play surface area of the play set be extending beyond a perimeter of the base section and a retracted position, wherein the extended member is received within a perimeter defined by at least one portion of the base section.
- In another exemplary embodiment, a method for providing a pop up play set having an extended play surface when the pop up play set is in a deployed position and wherein the pop up play set has a reduced profile when the pop up play set is in a stowed position is provided, the method comprising: pivotally securing an extendable member to a base portion of the play set, the extendable member being configured for movement between an extended position that broadens an upper play surface area of the play set by extending beyond a perimeter of the base section and a retracted position, wherein the extended member is received within a perimeter defined by at least one portion of the base section, the extendable member having a first portion pivotally secured to the base section and a pair of telescoping members configured to extend from the first portion. The method further comprising movably securing an elevated platform to one of a pair of side portions of the base section, the elevated platform being movable from an extended position and a collapsed position with respect to the upper play surface area; and connecting the elevated platform with the base section by a ramp member pivotally secured to the elevated platform at one end and slidably received on the base section at another end, wherein movement of the elevated platform between the extended position and the collapsed position will cause the ramp member to pivot with respect to the elevated platform and slide with respect to the base section.
- In still another embodiment, a play set is provided, the play set having: a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and an elevated platform rotatably mounted to the first surface, the elevated platform having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, wherein the elevated platform is enclosed within the pair of side panel sections of the first surface when the pair of side panel sections are attached to each other via the latch member.
- In still yet another embodiment, a play set is provided. The play set having: a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and a second surface movably mounted to the first surface, the second surface being configured to extend beyond a perimeter defined by the first surface when the first surface is in a deployed configuration.
- Other advantages of exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of an assembled, unfolded, pop-up play set according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of an assembled, unfolded, pop-up play set according to the first embodiment ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is close up view of a portion of the pop-up play set ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of the pop-up play set ofFIG. 1 in a closed and secured orientation; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an assembled, unfolded, pop-up play set according to a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein some of the play pieces are sitting outside of the play surface; -
FIG. 6 shows a portion of the play set ofFIG. 5 , with the toy airplane mounted in flight take-off position; -
FIG. 7 shows a portion of the play set ofFIG. 5 illustrating the towers; -
FIG. 8 shows a portion of the play set ofFIG. 5 showing how some of the loose accessories are retained within the play set case, as well as the vertical member (control tower) collapsed; -
FIG. 9 shows another view of the play set ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIGS. 10 and 11 are perspective views of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a side view of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12A is a view alonglines 12A-12A ofFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 13 is a top view of portion of the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 14 is a side view of a portion of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 15 is a top view of a portion of an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 16-18 illustrate an alternative exemplary embodiment wherein the extendable feature is illustrated in various stages of an extended and a stowed position; and -
FIGS. 19A-23G illustrate yet another alternative exemplary embodiment. - A pop-up play set 10 according to a first non-limiting embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIG. 1 , in the fully open and assembled, pop-up orientation. - As shown,
play set 10 illustrates a construction theme. When unfolded, the surface of play set 10 is partially defined by a plurality of 12, 14, 16 which are pivotally and rotatably attached together viasections hinges 18 to define generally flat, co-planarlower surface 20. The three 12, 14 and 16 may be referred to as forming a tri-fold play set. Of course, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are not limited to a tri-fold play set (e.g., greater than or less than three sections may also be employed).sections - In
FIG. 1 , 12, 14 and 16 have front and rear wall sections (3, 3′, 5, 5′, 7, 7′) which (along withsections edges 15 and 17) define a perimeter as well as anupper play surface 22 of play set 10.Set 10 also includes different features generally consistent with the theme (but does not necessarily have to be consistent). For example,upper surface 22 includes a main vertical member, shown in this embodiment asmovable crane 24, and which includes alower crane portion 26, anupper crane portion 28, and atop crane portion 30.Crane 24 is axially movable up and down by telescoping, such that whenupper crane portion 28 is axially received within lower crane portion 26 (seeFIG. 3 ), thecrane 24 becomes the appropriate height to be pivoted downwardly for purposes of closing the play set (seeFIG. 4 .) However, to achieve enhanced play, theupper crane portion 28 is axially extended upwardly and elongated, such that thecrane 24 has a height taller than the width of the play set (i.e. if the crane was folded downwardly when in this elongated orientation, it would extend beyond the perimeter and the play set would not be able to be closed). As shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 ,top crane portion 30 is rotatable, and includes one or more flexible wires or 32, 34 extending downwardly therefrom. Onebands wire 32 includes atoy wrecking ball 36 at its lower end, while theother wire 34 includes a jaws-style clamp 38 at its lower end. - Play
set 10 also includes anextendable member feature 40 that maximizes and broadens the entire play surface area of the set. As shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , theextendable member 40 is shown as a road which is telescopingly movable in a first orientation where it is disposed in the housing of one or more of the play set sections, themember 40 being receivable within the base ofmain panel section 12; and which in the second orientation in the fully assembled play mode, theroad 40 is extendable outwardly frommain panel section 12 to maximize the overall play area ofplay set 10.Member 40 also includes a plurality of member sections, shown as 42, 44.road sections - When folding up and closing the play set, the user pushes
section 44 such that it is telescopingly received within section 42 (the front edge of which is shown by edge 43), and then both sections may be received into an appropriately sizedopening 46 in the housing ofsection 12, so that it is secure and out of the way (as inFIG. 4 where it is not visible.) As an added feature, theupper surface 22 of the play area includes aroad design portion 48 which is aligned with 42 and 44 in order to continue the theme intosections upper play area 22. As shown inFIG. 1 , a user may operate his/hertoy vehicle 50 up the 42 and 44 and then ontoroad sections road section 48 ofplay surface 22 to continue the journey. - Other features of play set 10 include raised
52 and 54 onplatforms 14 and 16, respectively.sections FIG. 1 shows that one ofplatforms 54 includes aramp 56 which becomebridge portion 58 inFIG. 3 .Bridge portion 58 is pivotably connected toplatform 54 such that it is movable from the collapsed state ofFIG. 1 to the elevated state ofFIG. 3 . As shown inFIG. 3 , the 58 and 60 may be assembled such thatbridge portions bridge portion 60 is secured toplatform 52. Thus a user may drivetoy vehicle 50 acrossbridge 56 thereby traversing across play set 10 from one side (portion 16) to the opposite side (portion 14). -
FIG. 4 shows play set 10 in its closed and unassembled orientation. As shown therein, the expansive play area illustrated inFIG. 1 may be folded up and closed into thecompact case 62 ofFIG. 4 , so that outer edges of 14 and 16 are adjacent and generally parallel with each other alongsections plane 66.Case 62 includes a carryinghandle 66 that is pivotably mounted at hinges 67 to an edge ofmain panel section 12 that partially defines anupper surface 68 ofcase 62 when in the closed position.Case 62 also include alatch portion 70 which extends across 15, 17 ofadjacent edges 14, 16 to latch togethersections 14, 16 and secure the case for portability and handling when not in use. As best shown inpanels FIG. 2 , when unfolded, the latch includes afirst latch portion 72 extending fromsection 16 and a second latch portion 74 (defined by rod 75) onsection 14. Upon latching as inFIG. 5 , first latch portion is pivoted acrossplane 66 and has a catch surface which grabs ontorod 75 for securing the surfaces together. 76, 78 ofSurface areas 14, 16 slow additional industrial themed detail in order to tie the outer case to the theme of the play set 10.panels -
FIGS. 5 through 8 illustrate a play set 110 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. For ease of reference, those features of the second embodiment that are similar to the first embodiments will bear a similar reference number, with the addition of a “1” prefix. Play set 110 is shown inFIG. 5 in the fully open and assembled, pop-up orientation. Play set 110 illustrates an aviation/airport theme. When unfolded, the surface of play set 110 is partially defined by a plurality of 112, 114, 116 which are pivotably and rotatably attached together via hinges 118 together to define generally flat, co-planarsections lower surface 120. - In
FIG. 5 , 112, 114 and 116 have front and rear wall sections (103, 103′, 105, 105′, 107, 107′) which (along withsections edges 115 and 117) define a perimeter as well as anupper play surface 122 of play set 110. InFIG. 5 , theupper play surface 122 of play set 110 includes different features generally consistent with the theme. For example,upper surface 122 includes in this embodiment a main vertical member, which is shown asmovable control tower 124. However,control tower 124 is movable in a manner different thancrane 24 of play set 10.Tower 124 has attached to its lower end an inwardly extending,horizontal member 125, oriented generally perpendicular thereto. A vehicle, such asairplane 150 is removably attached to afree end portion 127 ofmember 125.End portion 127 includes a mountingportion 129 which mates with a corresponding portion disposed on the underside of airplane 150 (not shown) and mounting the airplane thereto. In this embodiment, mountingportion 129 is a raised projection having anarrow slot 131 thereacross for receiving a mating portion ofairplane 150. Consistent with the given theme,control tower 124 is rotatable and pivotable and may be operable by the user as a handle in order to lift and manipulate member 125 (and hence airplane 150) into various orientations thereby simulating a flying movement forairplane 150. Thus whentower 124 is manipulated and pivoted by a user, the mounting 184, 186 between theinterfaces member 125 and tower 124 means that manipulating thetower 124 imparts movement tomember 125 and thus toairplane 150. It is understood that ascontrol tower 150 is rotated and pivoted, it may be oriented from vertical as shown inFIG. 5 (andFIG. 9 as defined by centerline 190), through to a horizontal or near horizontal position as shown bycenterline 192 inFIG. 9 (i.e. generally planar with surface 122) in order to maximize the flight play. As shown inFIG. 5 , randomthemed play pieces 151 are also included, such as a wind sock, radar, luggage cart, lights, etc. - Play set 110 also includes an extendable member feature 140 that broadens the entire play surface area of the set. As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , the extendable member 140 is shown as a landing strip which is telescopingly movable in a first orientation where it is disposed in the housing of at least one of the play set sections, shown here as being received within the housing ofmain section 112; and which in the second orientation in the fully assembled play mode, the landing strip 140 is extendable outwardly frommain section 112 to maximize the overall play area of play set 110. Landing strip 140 includes a plurality of 142, 144. When folding up and closing the play set, the user movesstrip sections section 144 such that it is telescopingly received within section 142 (the front edge of which is shown by edge 143), and then both sections may be received into an appropriatelysized opening 146 in the housing ofsection 112, so that it is secure and out of the way. As an added feature, theupper surface 122 of the play area includes an additional landing strip design portion 148 which is aligned with 142 and 144 in order to continue the theme intosections upper play area 122. As shown inFIG. 1 , a user may operate his/her toy vehicle (airplane) 150 up the 142 and 144 and then onto landing strip section 148 oflanding strip sections play surface 122 to continue the journey. - Other features of play set 110 include raised
152 and 154 onplatforms 114 and 116, respectively. While not shown, it is understood that the play set folds and closes up into a carrying case similar to the first embodiment shown insections FIG. 4 . The case includes a carrying handle that is pivotably mounted athinges 167 to anedge 165 ofmain panel section 112 that partially defines an upper surface 168 of the case when in the closed position. Case also includes a latch portion 170 which extends across 115, 117 ofadjacent edges 114, 116 to latch togethersections 114, 116 and secure the case for portability and handling when not in use. As best shown inpanels FIG. 5 , when unfolded, the latch includes afirst latch portion 172 extending fromsection 116 and a second latch portion 174 (defined by rod 175) onsection 114. Upon latching as inFIG. 5 , first latch portion has a catch surface which grabs ontorod member 175 for securing the side surfaces together. -
FIG. 8 shows how the airplane and other play pieces may be secured within the play case when closed into a case as inFIG. 4 , or when otherwise being moved or transported. As shown there,airplane 150 is retained under aband 180 which is secured toupper surface 122 byposts 182 and which provide enough stretch and tension to accommodate pieces of different size and shape, yet having the tension to retain them securely.FIG. 8 also showscontrol tower 124 pivoted downwardly in a collapsed position and laying on top ofmember 125 in preparation for the play set 110 to be folded and closed (crane 24 of the first embodiment is pivoted downwardly andadjacent play surface 22 for closing in a similar manner.) Play sets 10, 110 are preferably formed of plastic but may also be formed of various types of metal, paperstock/cardboard, or a combination thereof. - Referring now to
FIGS. 10-15 a play set 210 according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. For ease of reference, those features of the second embodiment that are similar to the first embodiments will bear a similar reference number, with the addition of a “2” prefix. Play set 210 is shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 in the fully open and assembled, pop-up orientation. Similar to the second embodiment, play set 210 illustrates an aviation/airport theme. When unfolded, the surface of play set 210 is partially defined by a plurality of 212, 214, 216 which can be removably, pivotally/rotatably or permanently attached together to define a generally flat, co-planarsections lower surface 220 to support play set 210. As illustrated, abase platform 211 is provided by 212, 214 and 216 that can be integrally molded together as one set or one or all of the sections may be removably secured to each other or one or all of the sections may be pivotally or rotatably secured to each other to further provide a stowable pop up play set. In still another alternative exemplary embodiment,sections 212, 214 and 216 are integrally or fixedly secured to each other such thatsections base platform 211 is provided (e.g.,platform 211 is provided by 212, 214 and 216 andsections 214 and 216 are not pivotally or rotatably secured tosections section 212 or inother words platform 211 is one unitary structure). - As illustrated,
section 212 is a central section or portion while 214 and 216 are side sections or portions.sections 212, 214 and 216 define anSections upper play surface 222 of play set 210. In an exemplary embodiment, theupper play surface 222 of play set 210 includes different features generally consistent with the theme. For example and in this embodiment,upper surface 222 includes anelevated platform 223 secured tosection 216, which includes a structural feature such as acontrol tower 224 and aramp member 225 extending from the elevated platform to a portion of the upper surface defined bysection 212.Ramp member 225 provides a portion of a road surface extending from the elevated platform. In this embodiment, the elevated platform is movable with respect tosurface 222 and in particular,section 216. Of course,elevated platform 223 andramp member 225 can be secured to any portion ofbase member 211 defined by 212, 214 and 216. It is also understood that the number of sections definingsections base member 211 may also vary to be greater or less than three. - In order to provide for the movement of elevated platform, a pair of telescoping
leg members 227 are secured to the elevated platform and are slidably received withincomplimentary support structures 229 ofsection 216 for movement between a first collapsed position (FIG. 14 ) and a second elevated position (FIGS. 10 , 11, 12, 12A) wherein a portion of theleg members 227 is received withinsupport structures 229 when theplatform 223 is in the collapsed position. In one exemplary embodiment and referring now toFIG. 14 , the pair of telescoping leg members are completely received withincomplimentary support structures 229 when the elevated platform is in the collapsed position. Thereafter and as the platform is moved from the collapsed position to the elevated position, a portion of the leg members is slid out of the support structures while a remainder of the leg portion still remains within the support structure in order to secure the elevated platform to the base structure. Alternatively, only portions of the telescoping leg members are received within the complimentary support structures when the elevated platform is in the collapsed position (e.g., portions up the leg members extend out of the support structures when the elevated platform is in the collapsed position). In still one other non-limiting alternative embodimentelevated platform 223 can be fixedly secured tobase member 211 wherein no movement of the platform is provided. - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the control tower is secured to a portion of the elevated platform to define an airport scene. The elevated platform further defines an
elevated road surface 231 that is connected to rampmember 225, which is pivotally mounted to theelevated platform 223 at oneend 235 and slidably received onsection 212 at anotherend 237, wherein a portion of the ramp member is slidably received within a slot, channel or feature formed insection 212 such that upon collapsing of the elevated platform from the position illustrated inFIGS. 10 , 11, 12, 12A to that ofFIG. 14 , a portion ofend 237 will slide infeature 239 and end 235 will pivot with respect toelevated platform 223 to allow the same to travel upward and downward with respect tosurface 222. It being understood that the pivotal securement oframp member 225 toplatform 223 may performed by any suitable structure (e.g., pins, hinges and equivalents thereof) while the slidable movement oframp member 225 with respect tosection 212 may also be performed by any suitable structure (e.g., channel, slot, retention feature and equivalents thereof). - Consistent with the airport theme,
section 214, in one embodiment, defines aroad portion 241 that defines a path that connects with a path defined byramp member 225. In one 214 and 212 are configured such that anexemplary embodiment section opening 261 is provided therebetween such that when theextendable feature 240 is in the stowed position illustrated inFIG. 16 and/or the elevated platform is in the collapsed position illustrated inFIG. 14 an individual may use opening 261 andsection 214 to provide a handle for carrying the pop up play set (e.g., for placing away, storage, bringing to a friend's house and for taking on a trip, etc.). Of course, other configurations (e.g., buildings, structures, scenery, no roads, etc.) are considered to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the present invention. In addition and in one embodiment,section 212 defines a portion of a runway orlanding strip 243, which in one embodiment connects withroad 241 ofsection 214. A vehicle, such asairplane 250 is provided to simulate landings and take offs at the airport. - Play set 210 also includes an extendable member or
extendable feature 240 that broadens the entire play surface area of the set. As shown inFIGS. 10 , 11, 14 and 15, theextendable member 240 is shown as a landing strip which has telescopingly extending 245 and 247 and aportions first portion 249. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the extendable member extends from a perimeter of the base portion in order to enlarge the play area of the pop-up play set. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention,first portion 249 is pivotally or rotatably mounted tosection 212 at one end such that all ofextendable member feature 240 can be received within the footprint or perimeter of at leastsection 212. In an exemplary embodiment,first portion 249 is pivotally or rotatably mounted tosection 212 such that the same may be folded back ontosection 212 in the direction ofarrow 251. - In order to extend
feature 240, telescopingly extending 245 and 247 extend fromportions first portion 249 and thensection 247 extends fromsection 245, whereinsection 247 extends from a cavity (not shown) insection 245 andsection 245 extends from a cavity (not shown) infirst portion 249. In being understood that as used herein, cavity refers to any means open or closed or partially closed that allows a respective section to be slidably or telescopingly received within another section while still being secured thereto. In order to stow feature orlanding strip 240 within the perimeter defined bysection 212 each telescoping section is retracted in a direction opposite toarrows 255 andfirst portion 249 is folded back uponsection 212 or the surface defininglanding strip 243 by rotating the same in the direction ofarrow 251 such than anupper surface 253 offirst portion 249 is positioned on top of the surface ofsection 212 defining landing strip 243 (see for exampleFIG. 16 ). In order to deployextendable portion 240 and maximize the play area of play set 210, the first portion ofextendable feature 240 is moved or rotated in a direction opposite toarrow 251 while 245 and 247 are extended outwardly in the direction ofsections arrows 255 thus, thefeature 240 is extendable to the position illustrated inFIGS. 10 , 11, 14 and 15 wherein 245 and 247 are extended outwardly in the direction ofsections arrows 255. - Although only one
extendable feature 240 is shown, it is understood that exemplary embodiments of the present contemplatenumerous features 240 or asingle feature 240 wherein the feature may have any combination or number of members (249, 245, 247 (e.g., although only three sections are shown, greater or less than three sections are contemplated to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the present invention) that are extendably secured to each other to provide a member that increases the play area (e.g., extend from the perimeter of base section 211) while also allowing the same to be packed up and stowed for storage and/or transportation wherein the stowed play set occupies much less area (e.g., height and perimeter) then when it is in its extended or deployed position. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, theextendable feature 240 is deployable from a stowed position with respect to a section of the play set to a deployed position (e.g., extended play area) and vice versa wherein a plurality of segments are deployably and retractably (e.g., rotatably, pivotally, and extendably) secured to each other. - Accordingly, play set 210 provides a collapsible play set for storage and travel wherein
elevated platform 223 is movable from a first collapsed position (FIG. 14 ) and a second elevated position (FIGS. 10 , 11, 12, 12A) wherein a portion of theleg members 227 is received withinsupport structures 229 when theplatform 223 is in the collapsed position. In one embodiment, eithermembers 227 orsupport structure 229 or both have a feature (e.g., deflectable members having a resilient quality and a protrusion configured to engage a complimentary feature) configured to retain the elevated platform in the first collapsed position and/or the second elevated position wherein a light pulling or pushing force is required to disengage the features retaining the same in the elevated or collapsed position. - As an added feature, the upper surface of
section 212 that defineslanding strip 243 is aligned with 249, 245 and 247 in order to continue the theme into the play area defined by the play set. As shown insections FIG. 10 , a user may operate his/her toy vehicle (airplane) 250 alonglanding strip 243 through 249, 245 and 247 to continue the journey ofsections plane 250. Furthermore,elevated platform 223,ramp member 225 andsection 214 defined portions of a road that may be traversed along two levels in which a user may manipulate a plane, car or other vehicle associated with the play set. - As mentioned above, other features of play set 210 include the extendable and
collapsible platform 223. While not shown, it is understood that play set 210 folds and collapses into a smaller profile whereinplatform 223 is moved closer to section 216 (FIG. 14 ) andextendable member 240 collapses and folds back ontosection 212. -
FIG. 13 illustrates a top view ofplatform 223 withramp member 224 andcontrol tower 224 removed fromplatform 223. In one exemplary embodiment,control tower 224 is secured toplatform 223 by engagingsecurement openings 271. The control tower may be removably or fixedly secured toplatform 223.FIG. 12 illustrates a side view of play set 210 withplatform 223 in an extended position (note:FIG. 12 illustrates play set 210 without extendable member 240).FIG. 12A is a view alonglines 12A ofFIG. 12 andFIG. 14 a side view of play set 210 withplatform 223 in a collapsed position (note:FIG. 14 illustrates play set 210 withouttower 224 howeverextendable member 240 is shown in the extended position).FIG. 15 is a top view of the play set withoutelevated platform 223 andextendable member 240 is shown in the extended position. -
FIGS. 16-18 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the extendable feature is illustrated in various stages of an extended and a stowed position. As illustrated inFIG. 16 the landing strip is in a stowed position within the perimeter defined bysection 212 and each telescoping section is retracted whereinfirst portion 249 is folded back uponsection 212 or the surface defininglanding strip 243 by rotating the same in the direction ofarrow 251 such than anupper surface 253 offirst portion 249 is positioned on top of the surface ofsection 212 defining landing strip 243 (see for exampleFIG. 16 ). In order to deployextendable portion 240 and maximize the play area of play set 210, the first portion ofextendable feature 240 is moved or rotated in a direction opposite to arrow 251 (see for exampleFIG. 17 ) wherein 245 and 247 are yet to be extended outwardly in the direction ofsections arrows 255 and then 245 and 247 are extended to the position illustrated insections FIG. 18 . In one embodiment and in order to facilitate the pivotal or rotational movement ofsection 249 with respect to section 212 ahinge member 290 is located betweensection 249 andsection 212. In oneembodiment hinge member 290 provides a portion of the surface ofsurface area 243 andsurface area 253 of 212 and 249 respectively whensections section 249 of the extendable feature is in the extended position illustrated inFIG. 17 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 19A-23G , an expandable or pop-up play set 310 according to still another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Play set 310 is shown inFIGS. 19A-19H in a closed or first position while at leastFIGS. 21A-21D show the play set 310 in a second deployed or fully open and assembled orientation. Similar to the previous embodiments the play set 310 can be configured to illustrate a theme. - When unfolded, a first surface or
lower surface 311 of play set 310 is partially defined by a plurality of sections or 312, 314 and 316 which are pivotally attached together for movement between a first stowed position and a second deployed position to define a generally flat, co-planar lower surface orpanel sections first surface 311 to support play set 310. - As illustrated,
section 312 is a central section or portion while 314 and 316 are side sections or portions pivotally secured to either side ofsections section 312. 312, 314 and 316 define an upper play surface 322 of play set 310. In an exemplary embodiment, the upper play surface 322 of play set 310 includes different features generally consistent with the theme.Sections - In addition and in this embodiment, the play set 310 further comprises a second elevated surface or an
elevated platform 323 rotatably secured to a post ormember 325 secured tosection 312.Elevated platform 323 is defined by a plurality of sections or panel sections including acentral section 327, and a pair of 329 and 331 each being pivotally secured to one of the sides of theside sections central section 327 such thatelevated platform 323 can be manipulated from a first stowed position illustrated in at leastFIGS. 19A-20A and 20C to a second deployed position illustrated in at least FIGS. 20B and 21A-21D. The rotational securement ofcentral section 327 to post ormember 325 allowscentral section 327 and accordinglyelevated platform 323 to be capable of movement in the direction ofarrows 301 such thatelevated platform 323 can be angularly offset from the first orlower surface 311 as illustrated in at leastFIG. 20B . - Accordingly, a unique two tier folding play set is provided having two levels of play areas. In addition and since the elevated platform is rotatably secured to the first or
lower surface 311 rotation of the same into an angularly offset configuration with respect to the first orlower surface 311 allows a user better access to a play area on the first or lower surface that is below the elevated platform, wherein access is provided by rotating the elevated platform with respect to the first orlower surface 311. In other words, rotation of the elevated platform allows for ease of access to an area belowelevated platform 323 if the same was simply opened in the same manner as the first surface and could not rotate with respect to the first surface (e.g., rectangular panel or any other shape above another rectangular panel or any other matching shape). - In one non-limiting embodiment, the
312, 314 and 316 define a generally rectangular area andsections central section 327 and 329 and 331 define a generally rectangular area slightly smaller than the rectangular area of 312, 314 and 316.side sections - As illustrated in at least
FIGS. 19A-20 , 312 and 327 are smaller in width than the side sections pivotally secured thereto. In additionmain sections central section 327 is slightly smaller thanmain section 312 such that when the play set 310 is in the first stowed 329 and 331 are folded withinconfiguration side sections 314 and 316.side sections - Still further a
door member 333 is pivotally secured toside section 316 such that access can be provided to a receivingarea 334 within play set 310 when it is in the first stowed configuration illustrated in at leastFIGS. 19A-20 . Once the play set 310 transitions from the first stowed configuration to the second deployedconfiguration door member 333 simply extends fromside section 316. - In order to retain the play set 310 in the first or stowed configuration a
latch member 335 is provided.Latch member 335 is pivotally secured toside member 316 and is configured to have afeature 337 configured to releasably engage acomplementary feature 339 ofside member 314. As such,latch member 335 can be used to retain the play set in the first stowed configuration illustrated in at leastFIGS. 19A-20A . In one non-limiting embodiment, the latch member has a dimension similar to the central panel section of the first surface. - In an embodiment, the
door member 333 may be configured such that the play set 310 may only be transitioned from the first stowed configuration to the second deployed configuration when thedoor member 333 is pivotally positioned at an angle less than perpendicular to theside member 316. - Referring now to
FIGS. 22A-22E movement of the play set 310 from the first or stowed configuration to a second or deployed configuration is illustrated.FIG. 22A illustrates receivingarea 334 whendoor member 333 is opened. In an embodiment, receivingarea 334 is configured to receive anobject 341 therein. In one non-limiting exemplary embodiment,object 341 is configured to resemble a boat, which would be consistent with a theme of the play set. Of course, numerous other objects are considered to be within the scope of exemplary embodiments of the present invention. - In order to transition the play set 310 from the first configuration to the second configuration,
latch member 335 is pivoted away from one of the 314 or 316 thereby disconnectingside sections 314 and 316 from each other. Once this occurs each of the side sections are free to pivot in the direction ofside section arrows 343 until each of the 314 and 316 are now placed on aside sections surface 345 which also supportscentral section 312. - In addition and as
314 and 316 move in the direction ofside sections arrows 343 whenlatch member 335 is released, 329 and 331 also move in the direction ofside sections arrows 343. Since 329 and 331 are pivotally mounted to theside sections central section 327, which is elevated frommain section 312 via post ormember 325 anelevated platform 323 is provided. In addition and in order to provideelevated platform 323, each 229 and 331 is configured to only rotate in the direction ofside section arrow 343 until they are substantially in the same plane asmain section 325 or adjacent tomain section 325 such thatelevated platform 323 is provided above the first orlower surface 311 of play set 310. In order to limit the rotation of 329 and 331 in the direction ofside members arrows 343main section 325 can be configured to have afeature 347 that limits the rotation or pivotal movement of 229 and 331 in the direction ofside sections arrows 343. - Once the first or
lower surface 311 and the elevated surface orplatform 323 are provided (see at leastFIG. 22C ) by pivoting the side members in the direction ofarrows 343 further features of the play set 310 can now be provided by transitioning or pivoting further components of the play set 310 from stowed positions to deployed positions. For example and referring to at leastFIGS. 22D-23G , one ormore ramp members 349 are pivotally secured to one of the sections ofelevated platform 323 such that they can be rotated or pivoted into a deployed position wherein a path from theelevated platform 323 to surface 345 can be provided. The path provided byramp member 349 is configured to allowobjects 341 to travel thereon allowing for enhanced play onceramp member 349 is positioned into its deployed position. - Still further,
elevated platform 323 can be provided with façade structures orelements 351 that can transition from a first stowed position parallel or adjacent to one of the sections of the elevated platform to a second or deployed position wherein the façade structure orelement 351 is in a vertical configuration with respect to the elevated platform such that additional themes are features of the play set 310 is provided. Similarly, the first orlower surface 311 can also be provided with façade structures orelements 351 that can transition from a first stowed position parallel or adjacent to one of the sections of the first orlower surface 311 to a second deployed position wherein the façade structure orelement 351 is in a vertical configuration with respect to the first orlower surface 311. - In addition,
other elements 351 can be provided such that their deployed position is simply adjacent to one of the sections of the play set 310 such that the playing surface area of either the first orlower surface 311 and/or theelevated platform 323 is extended outside of the perimeter defined by 312, 314, 316, 327 329 and 331. See forsections example element 351′ illustrated in at leastFIGS. 22B-23G . - As illustrated and in one embodiment, one of the
ramp members 349 of theelevated platform 323 can be configured to define a path of travel from the elevated platform to the first orlower surface 311 through a façade structure orelement 351 of the first or lower surface. Still further and in one non-limiting embodiment, this the façade orstructure 351 can be provided with a pivotally mounteddoor 352 through which object 341 can pass or crash therethrough. - In addition and in one embodiment, one of the sections of the
elevated platform 323 can be provided with a trap door feature or ramp 353 that is configured for movement between a first position (see at leastFIG. 23A ) to a second position (see at leastFIG. 23B ) wherein trap door feature or ramp 353 deploys downwardly from one of the sections of theelevated platform 323 such that anobject 341 can drop through anopening 355 provided when the trap door feature or ramp 353 deploys downwardly from one of the sections of the elevated platform. In order to provide this feature anactuation button 357 is provided such that manipulation of the same causes a feature to no longer engage a portion of trap door feature or ramp 353 such that gravity can pull it down into the deployed position illustrated in at leastFIG. 23B . - Also shown in the attached FIGS. is that the
elevated platform 323 is provided with avertical structure 359 that remains in its position regardless of the orientation of the side sections ofelevated platform 323 and first orlower surface 311. - Still further numerous other features can be provided in various non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the present invention for example, one of the façades or
structures 351 can be provided with a pivotally mountedportion 371 that transitions from a first positionFIG. 23E to a second position 23D when anactuation button 373 is contacted by forexample object 341. Still further, the play set 310 is also provided with a plurality oframps 375 that allows a user to propelobject 341 over the same via alaunching mechanism 377 which when actuated has amember 379 that will pushobject 341 across one of theramps 375.Additional launching mechanisms 377 can be provided throughout the play set 310 allowing the user to launchnumerous objects 341 in various directions. It is understood that those skilled in the art would contemplate various alternative launching mechanisms that can be actuated by a user's hand to simply propelobject 341 throughout and/or away from play set 310. - It is further understood that anyone or all of the various embodiments disclosed herein can be combined to provide yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, anyone of the play sets illustrated in the attached FIGS. or embodiments of the invention and/or specific features thereof illustrated in
FIGS. 1-23G as well as described herein can be combined in total or in part or any combination thereof to provide numerous other play sets in accordance various embodiments of the present invention. - Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, one of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention and it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention. While various play sets of various themes are illustrated herein, it is fully contemplated according that any number of themes and ideas may be designed consistently with the present invention, without deviation from the teachings herein.
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1. A play set comprising:
a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and
an elevated platform rotatably mounted to the first surface, the elevated platform having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, wherein the elevated platform is enclosed within the pair of side panel sections of the first surface when the pair of side panel sections are attached to each other via the latch member.
2. The play set as in claim 1 , wherein the elevated platform is rotatably mounted to the central panel section of the first surface.
3. The play set as in claim 1 , wherein the elevated platform can be angularly offset from the first surface as it rotates with respect to the first surface.
4. The play set as in claim 1 , wherein the central panel section of the elevated platform is rotatably mounted above the central panel section of the first surface via a post.
5. The play set as in claim 1 , further comprising a door member pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections, wherein the door member is configured to engage the other one of the pair of side panel sections when the pair of side panel sections are in a first stowed position and wherein the door member provides access to a receiving area defined by the pair of side panel sections when that are in the first stowed position.
6. The play set as in claim 5 , wherein the elevated platform is rotatably mounted to the central panel section of the first surface.
7. The play set as in claim 5 , wherein the central panel section of the elevated platform is rotatably mounted to the central panel section of the first surface via a post.
8. The play set as in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of ramps pivotally secured to the elevated platform, wherein the plurality of ramps define a path from the elevated platform to the first surface.
9. The play set as in claim 8 , wherein one of the plurality of ramps provides a trap door feature in one of the pair of side panel sections of the elevated surface.
10. The play set as in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of façade structures pivotally secured to the play set for movement between a first stowed position parallel or adjacent to at least one of one of the pair of side panel sections of the elevated platform and the first surface to a second deployed position wherein the façade structure is in a vertical configuration with respect to the elevated platform and the first surface and wherein at least one of the central panel sections and the pair of side panel sections includes an elongated member extendable therefrom in a telescoping manner to define an additional play surface outside a perimeter defined by the central panel section and the side panel sections.
11. The play set as in claim 1 , wherein the elevated platform has a vertical structure that remains in its position regardless of the orientation of the pair of side panel sections of the elevated platform and the lower surface.
12. The play set as in claim 1 , further comprising a launching mechanism with a member for propelling an object over a ramp positioned on the first surface.
13. The play set as in claim 1 , wherein the latch member has a dimension similar to the central panel section of the first surface.
14. The play set as in claim 1 , wherein the central panel section of the elevated platform has features that limit the pivotal movement of the pair of side panel sections with respect to the central panel section.
15. A play set comprising:
a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and
an elevated platform rotatably mounted above the first surface, the elevated platform having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, wherein central panel section is rotatably secured to a post extending from the central panel section of the first surface and wherein the elevated platform is enclosed within the pair of side panel sections of the first surface when the pair of side panel sections are attached to each other via the latch member.
16. The play set as in claim 15 , wherein the elevated platform and the first surface are generally rectangular in shape and wherein the central panel section of the elevated platform has features that limit the pivotal movement of the pair of side panel sections with respect to the central panel section.
17. The play set as in claim 15 , further comprising a plurality of ramps pivotally secured to the elevated platform, wherein the plurality of ramps define a path from the elevated platform to the first surface.
18. The play set as in claim 17 , wherein one of the plurality of ramps provides a trap door feature in one of the pair of side panel sections of the elevated surface.
19. The play set as in claim 15 , further comprising a launching mechanism with a member for propelling an object over a ramp positioned on the first surface.
20. A play set comprising:
a first surface having a central panel section and a pair of side panel sections, each of which is pivotally connected to the central panel section, the pair of side panel sections each being releasably attachable to each other via a latch member that is pivotally secured to one of the pair of side panel sections; and
a second surface movably mounted to the first surface, the second surface being configured to extend beyond a perimeter defined by the first surface when the first surface is in a deployed configuration.
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