US20180099231A1 - Magnetic Drinking Cup Stacking Toy - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to children's toys and more particularly to a magnetic drinking cup stacking toy.
- FIGS. 1A-1B show an embodiment of one of the plastic drinking cups both exploded and assembled.
- FIGS. 2A-2B show two different ways the cups of FIG. 1B can be stacked.
- FIG. 3 shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention using a transparent drinking cup.
- FIG. 4 shows a straight linear pyramid stack in progress with the embodiment of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 shows a linear stack with the embodiment of FIG. 1B .
- FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 show alternative stacks using the embodiment of FIG. 3 .
- the present invention is directed to a magnetic stacking toy where light weight plastic molded cups or light weight drinking cups or other light weight cups can be stacked in numerous different configurations.
- the cups are equipped with at least four ball magnets on the rim, and at least one ball magnet on the bottom that allow connection to other similar cups.
- the preferred magnets are ball magnets that align in an attraction configuration. Thus, when the child brings a cup near another cup, magnets in proximity attract and hold the cups in various positions. Because the cups are light weight, they can be arranged at a variety of angles.
- the ball-magnet pairs hold each other in place on the rim or base of the cup by lightly pinching the cup between them.
- FIGS. 1A-1B show a preferred embodiment of a molded cup.
- An inner cup form 1 in FIG. 1A is loaded with four ball magnets 2 a around the rim 3 in small wells each configured to hold such a magnet.
- a single ball magnet 2 b is loaded into a recessed area in the cup bottom 10 in a similar well.
- Screw or rivet receiver structures 4 can be located around the rim 3 .
- An outer cup form 5 is inserted over the inner cup form 1 , and the outer form 5 is attached to the inner form 1 embedding the ball magnets 2 a , 2 b forming a cup.
- the region between the inner and outer cup forms can be hollow to make the cup light weight.
- the outer form can be attached to the inner form with rivets, screws, glue or by any other attachment method.
- FIGS. 2A-2B shows ways the embodiment of FIG. 1B can be stacked. Many other stacking arrangements are possible.
- FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- a light weight, transparent plastic drinking cup 1 is equipped with a set of four ball magnets 2 a in four positions around its rim 3 that are approximately equidistant from one-another.
- the cup is also equipped with a single ball magnet 2 b attached to the approximate center of the cup bottom 7 .
- the magnets are attached to the cup with adhesive or by other methods.
- the preferred cup is a molded light weight plastic cup or a water drinking cup that is transparent; however, any type of light weight cup is within the scope of the present invention including paper cups such as coffee cups. Also, while ball magnets are preferred because of their tendency to align in an attraction mode, any type of small magnet is within the scope of the present invention. As stated, each magnet can be embedded in the molded plastic as in FIGS. 1A-1B , or can be attached to the cup in any manner. Any attachment method is within the scope of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a linear stack of similar transparent toy cups in progress, in this case to form a flat pyramid. It is also very easy to form a 3-dimensional pyramid simply by extending the stack in other horizontal directions. It is possible to stack the toy cups of the present invention in any geometric pattern.
- FIG. 5 shows a similar stack of cups of the type with embedded magnets of FIG. 1B .
- FIGS. 6-7 show how, because of the lightness of the cups, cups can be attached to other cups to “hang” in the air. These are hanging modes and are different from stacking. The hanging modes can be combined in numerous ways with stacking.
- FIG. 8 shows that it is also possible to create stacks where not all connections are made with magnets.
- the bottom two cups are not magnetically coupled to the lower middle cup.
- the configuration is held together by friction and gravity. While, this connection method is not as stable as the magnetic connections, it leads to many new and different arrangements.
- the present invention includes a system of similar or different light weight cups with ball or other magnets attached or attachable, or simply the magnets with instructions on how to place them on the cups.
- the magnets are easily removable and re-attachable such as when they are attached to the cup by pinching the cup material between two of the balls.
- the magnets are permanently attached to the cups.
- the toy can be made up from a store-bought stack of light weight plastic cups and a package of ball magnets. The user (adult or child) can begin to place the magnets in place two by two on different cups until a number of cups are ready. At that point, the stacking or construction process can begin allowing the child (or adult) to build up an amazing number of different stable stacks or other structures.
- the present invention includes any number of magnets located in any configuration on any light weight cup arranged so the cups can be stacked and/or attached to each other. It is also possible in some embodiments to pinch cup material, especially of thin plastic cups between two ball magnets thus adhering the two magnets to the cup.
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A system with light-weight drinking cups that use small ball magnets embedded in the cup rim and in the bottom cup center. In a preferred embodiment, there can be four magnets at four locations around the rim and a magnet in the center of the bottom of the cup. This arrangement allows cups to be stacked easily even by very young children in a large variety of ways and configurations. The ball magnets align in an attraction mode. Hence, any two cups can be stuck together simply by bringing two of the magnets into proximity. The toy can yield large stacks with connections in many different configurations.
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- The present invention relates generally to children's toys and more particularly to a magnetic drinking cup stacking toy.
- It is well-known that children and adults like to stack items. There are even stacking contests. In particular, it is known to stack drinking cups or other cups. Drinking cups such as very light weight plastic water cups are very hard to stack because of their light weight, they tend to easy fall, or for the stack to become unstable. Goers in U.S. published patent application 2004/0029089 provided weighted drinking cups that could be more easily stacked. The weights made the cups more stable. However, Goers invention only allowed vertical stacking.
- It is also known in the art to attach parts of toys together with magnets or to use magnetic parts. Oakley in U.S. Pat. No. 6,702,641 teaches toy parts with magnetic bases that allow the base of a first part to be attached to the base of a second part and so on to produce connected structures. Lerner in U.S. Pat. No. 3,660,926 teaches building up a toy with magnetically attached parts. Warehime in U.S. Pat. No. 5,072,936 used magnetic marbles to allow stacking of the marbles on a base to see who could stack the most marbles before they fell. None of these magnetic toys addressed the problem of stacking drinking cups.
- It is known that small children lack coordination and find it difficult to stack items. It would be advantageous to have a magnetic drinking cup toy that overcame these disadvantages and allowed even very young children to stack light weight plastic drinking cups or other items in numerous stable configurations.
- The present invention provides a system with light-weight drinking cups that use small ball magnets embedded in the cup rim and in the bottom cup center. In a preferred embodiment, there can be four magnets at four locations around the rim and a magnet in the center of the bottom of the cup. This arrangement allows cups to be stacked easily even by very young children in a large variety of ways and configurations. The ball magnets align in an attraction mode. Hence, any two cups can be stuck together simply by bringing two of the magnets into proximity. The toy can yield large stacks with connections in many different configurations.
- Attention is now directed to several figures that illustrate features of the present invention:
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FIGS. 1A-1B show an embodiment of one of the plastic drinking cups both exploded and assembled. -
FIGS. 2A-2B show two different ways the cups ofFIG. 1B can be stacked. -
FIG. 3 shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention using a transparent drinking cup. -
FIG. 4 shows a straight linear pyramid stack in progress with the embodiment ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 shows a linear stack with the embodiment ofFIG. 1B . -
FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 show alternative stacks using the embodiment ofFIG. 3 . - Several illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
- The present invention is directed to a magnetic stacking toy where light weight plastic molded cups or light weight drinking cups or other light weight cups can be stacked in numerous different configurations. The cups are equipped with at least four ball magnets on the rim, and at least one ball magnet on the bottom that allow connection to other similar cups. The preferred magnets are ball magnets that align in an attraction configuration. Thus, when the child brings a cup near another cup, magnets in proximity attract and hold the cups in various positions. Because the cups are light weight, they can be arranged at a variety of angles. The ball-magnet pairs hold each other in place on the rim or base of the cup by lightly pinching the cup between them.
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FIGS. 1A-1B show a preferred embodiment of a molded cup. Aninner cup form 1 inFIG. 1A is loaded with fourball magnets 2 a around therim 3 in small wells each configured to hold such a magnet. Asingle ball magnet 2 b is loaded into a recessed area in thecup bottom 10 in a similar well. Screw orrivet receiver structures 4 can be located around therim 3. Anouter cup form 5 is inserted over theinner cup form 1, and theouter form 5 is attached to theinner form 1 embedding the 2 a, 2 b forming a cup. The region between the inner and outer cup forms can be hollow to make the cup light weight. The outer form can be attached to the inner form with rivets, screws, glue or by any other attachment method.ball magnets -
FIGS. 2A-2B shows ways the embodiment ofFIG. 1B can be stacked. Many other stacking arrangements are possible. -
FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention. A light weight, transparentplastic drinking cup 1 is equipped with a set of fourball magnets 2 a in four positions around itsrim 3 that are approximately equidistant from one-another. The cup is also equipped with asingle ball magnet 2 b attached to the approximate center of thecup bottom 7. In this embodiment, there is one magnet in each position. In alternate embodiments, there can be as many as two or three magnets in each position, or any other combination of magnets. In the case of a transparent cup, the magnets are attached to the cup with adhesive or by other methods. In alternate embodiments, there can be magnets at two, three, five or any number of positions around the rim. - The preferred cup is a molded light weight plastic cup or a water drinking cup that is transparent; however, any type of light weight cup is within the scope of the present invention including paper cups such as coffee cups. Also, while ball magnets are preferred because of their tendency to align in an attraction mode, any type of small magnet is within the scope of the present invention. As stated, each magnet can be embedded in the molded plastic as in
FIGS. 1A-1B , or can be attached to the cup in any manner. Any attachment method is within the scope of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a linear stack of similar transparent toy cups in progress, in this case to form a flat pyramid. It is also very easy to form a 3-dimensional pyramid simply by extending the stack in other horizontal directions. It is possible to stack the toy cups of the present invention in any geometric pattern. -
FIG. 5 shows a similar stack of cups of the type with embedded magnets ofFIG. 1B . -
FIGS. 6-7 show how, because of the lightness of the cups, cups can be attached to other cups to “hang” in the air. These are hanging modes and are different from stacking. The hanging modes can be combined in numerous ways with stacking. -
FIG. 8 shows that it is also possible to create stacks where not all connections are made with magnets. In this configuration, the bottom two cups are not magnetically coupled to the lower middle cup. The configuration is held together by friction and gravity. While, this connection method is not as stable as the magnetic connections, it leads to many new and different arrangements. - The present invention includes a system of similar or different light weight cups with ball or other magnets attached or attachable, or simply the magnets with instructions on how to place them on the cups. In some embodiments, the magnets are easily removable and re-attachable such as when they are attached to the cup by pinching the cup material between two of the balls. In other embodiments, the magnets are permanently attached to the cups. In particular, the toy can be made up from a store-bought stack of light weight plastic cups and a package of ball magnets. The user (adult or child) can begin to place the magnets in place two by two on different cups until a number of cups are ready. At that point, the stacking or construction process can begin allowing the child (or adult) to build up an amazing number of different stable stacks or other structures.
- The present invention includes any number of magnets located in any configuration on any light weight cup arranged so the cups can be stacked and/or attached to each other. It is also possible in some embodiments to pinch cup material, especially of thin plastic cups between two ball magnets thus adhering the two magnets to the cup.
- Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.
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1. A magnetic cup stacking toy comprising:
a plurality of light weight cups, each cup having a rim and cup bottom;
wherein, each cup has four ball magnets situated equidistantly around the rim, and each cup has a single ball magnet situated on the cup bottom center;
wherein said cups can be stacked with other like cups to form a plurality of stacking configurations by bringing one or more of the ball magnets from a first cup into proximity of at least one ball magnet of the another cup, and likewise adding more cups to the stack wherein at least one of the stacking configurations is such that two adjacent cups are perpendicular to one-another.
2. The magnetic cup stacking toy of claim 1 wherein the cups are molded plastic with embedded ball magnets.
3. The magnetic cup stacking toy of claim 1 wherein the cups are light-weight, transparent plastic water cups.
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13. A magnetic cup stacking toy comprising a plurality of identical cup members each have a rim and a cup body, the rim of each cup member having four embedded permanent magnetic balls located equidistantly around the rim; the cup body having a solid bottom with a single ball magnet center embedded in the cup body, wherein, the cups may be stacked in a plurality of configurations by bringing a ball magnet of one cup in proximity to a ball magnet of a different cup, and wherein at least one of the plurality of configurations is one with two cups perpendicular to each other.
14. The magnetic cup stacking toy of claim 13 wherein the cup members are molded plastic.
15. The magnetic cup stacking toy of claim 14 wherein the molded plastic is rigid.
16. The magnetic cup stacking toy of claim 13 further comprising an inner cup part and an outer cup part, the inner cup part being attached to the outer cup part after the ball magnets are placed on the rim.
17. The magnetic cup stacking toy of claim 16 wherein the inner cup part is riveted to the outer cup part.
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