A toy pop-up figure, such as a teddy bear or clown, is disclosed having a rotatable cylinder, a pivotally mounted L-shaped member supporting a figure, and a mechanism coupling the cylinder to the L-shaped member for causing the L-shaped member and figure to pop up upon rotation of the cylinder in either direction.
This invention relates to the technical field of culinary arts. It includes an amusing way of presenting a novelty item such as a figurine or other promotional or warning message during the heating of a microwave food package which may also serve as a food ready indicator. It may be used as a retrofit to a food package or integrated into a food package.
A toy item includes a body with a drive, a drive input, a drive output, and a driven activity member, or other movable output. Application of force to the drive input can activate the drive and produce movement of the driven activity member. Two similar toy items can be disposed in operable engagement so that the drive output of one toy item can engage the drive input of the other toy item, so that application of force to the drive input of one toy item can activate the drives of both toy items.