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What is claimed is:
1. A book in combination with a toy figure, comprising:
a front cover, a back cover, and a plurality of pages therebetween, the
front cover, the back cover and the plurality of pages being bound along
one side thereof by a binding;
at least one of the front cover, back cover, binding or pages having a
track thereon; and
a toy figure coupled to the track by an elastic band and being movable
along the track,
wherein the track is provided along a peripheral edge of at least one of
the front cover, the back cover, the plurality of pages and the binding.
2. The book according to claim 1, wherein the track is a channel provided
in the peripheral edge of the at least one of the front cover, the back
cover, the plurality of pages and the binding.
3. The book according to claim 1, wherein the elastic band has a first end
fixedly coupled to the toy figure and a second end fixedly coupled to a
peg situated inside the track.
4. The book according to claim 1, wherein the toy figure is rotatably
coupled to the track.
5. The book according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral edge has a wave
contour.
6. The book according to claim 1, wherein the toy figure has a shape of at
least one of a living creature and a vehicle.
7. The book according to claim 6, wherein the toy figure is shaped as the
living creature, and wherein the plurality of pages at least one of
describe and illustrate a story relating to the living creature.
8. A book in combination with a toy figure, comprising:
a front cover, a back cover, and a plurality of pages therebetween, the
front cover, the back cover and the plurality of pages being bound along
one side thereof by a connecting member;
at least one of the front cover, the back cover, the plurality of pages and
the connecting member having a first peripheral edge and a second
peripheral edge;
a track extending along the first peripheral edge and a second peripheral
edge; and
a toy figure coupled to the track and being slidable along the first and
second peripheral edge via the track.
9. The book according to claim 8, wherein the toy figure is slidably
coupled to the track by a prong attached to the toy figure, the prong
having a head portion adapted to be slidably received in the track.
10. The book according to claim 9, wherein the head portion of the prong is
situated beneath a first surface of the first peripheral edge and beneath
a second surface of the second peripheral edge at which the track is
situated.
11. The book according to claim 8, wherein the toy figure is rotatably
coupled to the track.
12. The book according to claim 8, wherein at least one of the first
peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge has a wave contour.
13. The book according to claim 8, wherein the toy figure has a shape of at
least one of a living creature and a vehicle.
14. The book according to claim 8, wherein the toy figure is shaped as the
living creature, and wherein the plurality of pages at least one of
describe and illustrate a story relating to the living creature.
15. The book according to claim 8, wherein the first peripheral edge
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of children's books in general, and more
particularly to children's story books.
2. Description of Related Art
As a way of inducing children to learn to read, persons have created
stories about creatures engaged in human endeavors. For example, stories
about animals, insects, and even plant life have been created wherein
these creatures speak and behave like humans and wherein they engage in
human-like activities. Stories of this nature have been found to attract
the interest of children, thereby encouraging them to read more often.
In addition to the subject matter of the story, it has been found that
illustrations play an important role in attracting a child's interest.
Hence, children's story books have been provided with large, colorful
pictures illustrating the subject matter or the background thereof.
The prior art has been somewhat successful in creating books which teach
children to read. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,819,963 teaches a book
which is sculptured in the shape of a fish or other form, apparently for
the purpose of gaining the interest of children. However, it would be
desirable to further attract the interest of children in order to even
better encourage their learning to read.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a children's book
having features which attract the attention and interest of young
children.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a children's book having
a toy which is movable along the book.
It is a further object of the invention to provide such a book wherein the
toy is slidably mounted on the book to permit the reader to slide the toy
around the periphery of the book.
It is yet a further object of the invention to provide such a book wherein
the toy takes the form of a creature (e.g., animal, fish, insect or plant
life) which is the subject of the story of the book.
These and other objects of the invention which will become apparent from
the following detailed description are achieved as follows. The invention
is a book having a front cover, a back cover, and a multiplicity of pages
therebetween, all of which are bound along one side. One or more of the
covers or pages is provided with a track, such as a channel, for slidably
attaching a toy figure. For this purpose, the cover(s) or page(s) which
attach the toy figure have sufficient structural integrity to support the
toy figure and the movement of the toy figure along the track. For
example, the cover which supports the toy figure may be thicker or
comprised of a harder material than the other pages of the book.
Preferably, the slide track is defined along the edge/periphery of a cover
or page so that the toy figure may be moved around the periphery even when
the book is closed. The toy figure preferably takes the shape of an animal
or other creature which is the subject of the story in the book. In this
way, the young reader can easily correlate the movable toy figure with the
story. Multiple toy figures may also be provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a book in accordance with the invention
wherein the book is in an open position.
FIG. 2 is an exploded, isolated view of the toy figure and slide channel of
the book of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the book of FIG. 1 taken along the line
3--3.
FIG. 4 is an isolated, cross-sectional view of the toy figure coupled to
the slide channel around the periphery of the book of FIG. 1 taken along
the line 4--4.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a book in accordance with another
embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to FIG. 1, a perspective view of a book in accordance with a
preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated. The book includes a
front cover 1, a back cover 2, and a multiplicity of pages 3. The covers 1
and 2 and the pages 3 are bound along one common side thereof by a binding
5 in a conventional and well known manner. The binding 5 can be any
conventional binding such as glue, staples, rings, etc. Of course, binding
5 permits the covers and the pages to be turned as in any conventional
book. Preferably, the covers 1, 2 and the pages 3 are made of a cardboard
to lend structural integrity to the book. Since cardboard is resistant to
tearing, the provision of cardboard covers and pages will render the book
sturdy and tear-resistant, and hence particularly suitable for the young
children.
The covers 1, 2 and the pages 3 include a written story and/or
illustrations thereon of interest to children. For example, a story
pertaining to the activities of a creature (e.g, animal, insect, fish,
plant life, etc . . . ) together with colorful illustrations is
particularly suitable for attracting the interest of young children.
One or more of the pages 3 or covers 1, 2 or binding 5 attaches a toy FIG.
6 for movement thereon. For this purpose, one or more of the pages 3 or
covers 1, 2 is provided with a track, for example a channel 7, for
permitting sliding or rolling movement of the toy figure along the book.
Of course, many other track designs besides a channel are known from the
toy art. These other track designs may be used in place of channel 7, and
are within the scope of the invention when used in combination with a
book. For example, channel 7 may be replaced by a rail or a pair of rails.
The toy FIG. 6 includes a prong 8 for guiding the toy figure in the channel
7. The prong 8 includes a head 9 which is sized so as to be able to slide
within the channel 7. The region of prong 8 opposite the head 9 may be
threaded 11 (see threads 11 illustrated in phantom in FIG. 3) as in a
screw for permanently coupling the prong 8 to the toy FIG. 6. For this
purpose, the toy FIG. 6 may include a wood base for permitting the prong 8
to be screwed into it. The prong 8 may also be formed from a plastic
molding material which is shaped to provide a suitable fixing and coupling
member, for both fixing to the toy FIG. 6 and for coupling of the toy
figure into the channel 7. This plastic member can be formed from one or
more parts. If formed from more than one part, the plastic member may be
designed to incorporate a sliding sleeve or spring mechanism (not
illustrated) to allow the toy FIG. 6 to move across a sharper curve than
the size of the toy would otherwise permit.
Preferably, channel 7 is defined along the edge or periphery 10 of either a
cover 1 or 2 or a page 3. For this reason, it will be appreciated that the
pages or covers to which a toy figure will be attached should be thick
enough to define a wide enough edge 10 to support the channel 7. In the
preferred embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1-4, the channel 7 is defined in
the periphery 10 of the back cover 2.
The channel 7 is wider beneath the edge 10 than on the surface of the edge
10 as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4. This will enable the head 9 of the
prong 8 to slide freely beneath the edge 10 as the toy FIG. 6 is moved
along the track. However, the smaller width of the channel 7 on the
surface of the edge 10 itself retains the head 9 underneath the edge 10.
The edge 10 may be constructed of a flexible plastic to facilitate forcing
of the head 9 beneath it during assembly of the book. During assembly, the
head 9 may be angled into the channel 7 and then snap-forced beneath the
edge 10.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that coupling members
having configurations other than the specific configuration of prong 8 may
be used to movably couple the toy 6 to the channel 7. For example, where a
different track is used in place of channel 7, such as a rail or a pair of
rails, a different coupling member would be used on the toy FIG. 6. In the
case of a rail or a pair of rails being used as the track, a wheel or pair
of wheels on an axle would replace the prong 8 on the toy 6 in order to
movably couple the toy to the rail(s) on the edge 10 of the book cover 2.
These other coupling members are within the scope of the invention when
used in combination with a book.
As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, it is possible to slide the toy FIG. 6
along the channel 7 by simply pushing it along the periphery 10. When the
toy FIG. 6 has reached the end of the channel 7, as illustrated in phantom
in FIGS. 1 and 3, the toy 6 can be simply rotated 180.degree. and then
pushed in the opposite direction toward the other end of the slide track.
The rotation of the toy FIG. 6 is illustrated in phantom in FIGS. 1 and 4.
It will be appreciated that rotation is possible because of the
configuration of the prong 8, wherein the head 9 is situated beneath the
edge area 10 of the book cover 2.
The periphery/edge 10 of the cover 2 to which the toy FIG. 6 is attached
may be contoured like a wave, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, so that the
toy FIG. 6 will exhibit wave-like movement as it is pushed along the slide
channel 7 (see FIGS. 1 and 3). This can, for example, simulate the
scampering movement of a mouse.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the toy FIG. 6 is in the shape
of a creature which is the subject of the story of the book. In the case
of FIGS. 1-4, the toy FIG. 6 is in the form of a mouse, and the story
would preferably be about a mouse. However, it will be appreciated that
other creatures or even objects may be chosen for the toy FIG. 6, such as
automobiles, trucks, sleds, fish, or even plant life. Young children who
are learning to read will easily correlate the toy figure with the subject
of the story. In addition, the presence of the slidable toy figure will
attract the attention, and hopefully the interest, of young children
learning to read.
Another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 5, where
reference numerals which correspond to those used in FIGS. 1-4 depict like
elements. In the embodiment of FIG. 5, prong 8 is replaced with elastic
band 12. The elastic band 12 is fixedly coupled to the toy FIG. 6 by a
fixing peg 13, which is illustrated in phantom in FIG. 5. Fixing peg 13
functions as an anchor in the toy FIG. 6, for fixing the elastic band 12
to the toy figure.
The elastic band 12 extends from the fixing peg 13 down into the channel 7,
as illustrated in phantom in FIG. 5, until the elastic band reaches a
fixed peg 14 which is anchored in the channel 7. Preferably, the fixed peg
14 is positioned near the central region of the cover 1 or 2 or page 3
which contains the channel 7. For this purpose, it will be appreciated
that channel 7 will be much deeper than the channel 7 which is required in
the embodiment of FIGS. 1-4. The fixed peg 14 serves as a fixed axis
around which the elastic band (which is also coupled to the toy figure)
can rotate, like the hand of a clock.
The average radial distance between the fixed peg 14 and the peripheral
edge 10 of the book should be slightly longer than the length of the
elastic band. In this way, the elastic band will always or usually be
slightly tensioned to urge the toy FIG. 6 toward the peripheral edge 10 so
that the toy FIG. 6 is against the edge 10. As the toy FIG. 6 is pushed
along the edge 10, the tension supplied by the elastic band 12 will force
the toy figure to ride along the contour of the edge 10. As the toy FIG. 6
is pushed along the edge 10, the elastic band 12 will rotate around the
fixed peg 14, like the hand of a clock.
Of course, in this embodiment the toy FIG. 6 may be rotated 180.degree. to
push it in the opposite direction along channel 7, Rotation of the toy
FIG. 6 is permitted by the elasticity of the band 13.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with
reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will, however, be
evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereunto
without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as
set forth in the appended claims. The specification and drawings are
accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive
sense.
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