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- This invention relates generally to toys which provide learning experiences and more particularly to a toy which simulates the hatching of an egg.
- Hatching egg toys have been proposed heretofore as, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,895 issued to CHO and U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,915 issued to LIAW.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,895 disclosed an egg shell with sections joined together by a liquid soluble medium such that when the egg was immersed in liquid, the shell sections separated and a toy figure was revealed.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,915 also disclosed a liquid activated hatching egg wherein water, which entered the egg, caused a compressed foam animal carried within the egg to expand, breaking through weakened fault lines of the egg.
- An interactive hatching egg is formed of a shell comprising a pair of shell sections which are joined along a plane extending transversely through the egg.
- a generally planar circular chassis with a peripheral side wall.
- a bracket extending downwardly from the bottom of the chassis carries a power supply and a keyway for receiving an axial retention post.
- a circuit board having a controller, e.g. a microprocessor.
- the spring latch releases a hatch lid formed in the upper shell section for simulating a hatching egg experience and exposing a baby animal which is positioned in the upper shell section, seated upon the chassis cover.
- a pair of contact surfaces are provided on the lower shell section in communication with the controller for sensing when the egg is touched.
- the controller is programmed to initiate a hatching cycle upon sensing that the egg has been touched, with the hatching cycle being of a predetermined duration and terminating with the hatch lid being released.
- the illumination devices and a sound generator are actuated in one or more patterns with the patterns varying in response to the egg being touched.
- a feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which instills in children caring instincts.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is well-suited for preschool age children.
- a consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is simple to use.
- Another consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which fosters nurturing instincts.
- a further feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is well-suited for unsupervised child play.
- Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which promotes development of tactile and auditory senses in children.
- a further consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which fosters association of tactile and visual senses in children.
- a still further consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described capable of maintaining a child's attention.
- Another feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described with internal components being inaccessible to young children.
- a still further feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is responsive to being touched by a child.
- An additional feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is durable and well-suited for preschool as well as school age play environments.
- Yet another consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is well suited for usage by people of all ages.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention and showing an upper and a lower section with the upper section having a hatch lid which is operable to expose a baby animal and with the lower section including a pair of sensors for detecting when the egg has been touched;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the interactive hatching egg and showing the hatch lid in its open position and a chassis, which fits within the lower section;
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the chassis and showing a bracket for carrying a power supply, a keyway for receiving an axial retention post and a depression formed on the top face of the chassis for receiving a motive drive;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the chassis, with portions deleted for clarity and showing a circuit board mounted to the chassis with a controller on the board;
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the chassis, with portions deleted for clarity and illustrating a gear train driven by the motive drive for releasing a spring latch;
- FIG. 6 is a simplified block diagram of the controller operating system showing input and output devices.
- the reference numeral 10 denotes generally an interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention, the egg includes an upper shell section 12 and a lower shell section 14 joined along a plane which is transverse to a longitudinal axis 16 of the egg.
- the shell sections 12 , 14 are preferably molded of a suitable thermoplastic and in accordance with the invention, at least a portion of the upper section 12 is somewhat translucent.
- a circular, generally planar chassis having a peripheral side wall 20 .
- a cover plate 22 is positioned over the upper edge of the side wall 20 to provide an enclosure.
- a power supply bracket 24 which carries, for example, a pair of batteries 26 .
- a transverse web 28 Projecting downwardly from the bracket 24 is a transverse web 28 having a central keyway opening 30 for receiving a retention post 32 which extends upwardly from an axial aperture at the bottom of the lower section 14 .
- the post 32 is engaged in the keyway 30 to retain the chassis within the lower section 14 and fix the upper section 12 to the lower section 14 .
- a controller 34 mounted on the chassis 18 .
- the controller 34 is operatively connected to one or more touch sensors 38 having engagement services contoured to mate with the lower section 14 .
- the touch sensors are received within sockets 40 formed in the lower section and which extend in a generally axial direction.
- the upper portion of each sensor 38 is received in a cylindrical sleeve 42 and a radial branch 44 of each sensor 38 engages a cutout notch 46 of each sleeve 42 , to lock the sensors 38 in position.
- the sensors 38 are formed of or coated with a conductive material and the upper end of each sensor 38 extends to and is registered with a chassis aperture 48 .
- a contact plate 50 extends from the board 36 to each of the sensors 38 , with contact being completed through the apertures 48 .
- a sensor circuit 52 mounted to the board 36 , is coupled to plates 50 and generates a signal upon detecting contact between child's hands and the touch sensors 38 .
- Any of a number of known sensor circuits may be employed including capacitive, current flow, etc.
- the touch sensors may comprise one or more pressure sensitive switches.
- an illumination device or devices 54 which may comprise a light emitting diode or diodes, an electroilluminescent wire or panel or any other known illumination output device. It should be noted that apertures 56 for the illumination devices 54 are provided in the cover plate 22 , such that illumination will be viewable through the translucent portion of the upper section 12 .
- a sound generator output device 58 which may comprise, for example, a piezoelectric device mounted to the underside of the cover plate 22 and coupled to the controller 34 by suitable electrical leads (not shown).
- a further output device coupled to the controller 34 is a motive drive 60 , illustrated in an exemplary manner as an electric motor. It should be appreciated that any various electromechanical drives may be utilized, such as, a linear motor or solenoid.
- the electric motor is carried in a depression 61 of the chassis 18 .
- the drive train 62 includes a worm gear 64 coupled to a motor shaft, with the worm gear 64 driving a spur gear 66 .
- a pinion 68 concentrically mounted to the spur gear 66 , drives a further spur gear 70 .
- a post 72 extending axially from the spur gear 70 , engages a cam 74 on a latch plate 76 .
- the latch plate 76 is pivotally mounted to an axial post 78 , extending from the chassis 18 .
- the latch 82 thus disengages from a mating latch 84 which is fixed to a translucent hatch lid 86 formed in the upper section 12 .
- the hatch lid 86 swings from its closed position, shown in FIG. 1, to its open position, shown in FIG. 2, about a spring biased hinge 88 to expose a toy baby animal 90 , seated on the cover plate 22 .
- the lid is positioned such that the apertures 56 are registered with the illumination devices 54 and the latch 82 projects through a rectangular opening 92 .
- a pair of screws 94 are extended through registered openings in the chassis 18 and the cover 22 ; the screws 94 are anchored in sockets 96 , formed in the upper section 12 .
- the chassis is thus fixed to the upper section 12 and extends downwardly therefrom.
- the upper and lower sections are registered such that the touch sensors 38 are registered with the chassis openings 48 .
- the upper and lower sections are then urged together and locked in position by rotation of the retention post 32 in the keyway 30 .
- the controller 34 is programmed to initiate a hatching cycle upon receiving a first signal from the sensor circuit 52 , indicating that the egg 10 has been touched by a child.
- the hatching cycle may extend for any predetermined duration, e.g. from one hour or less to twenty four or forty eight hours.
- the motive drive 60 is actuated to disengage the latches 82 , 84 such that the hatch lid 86 swings open, exposing the toy baby animal 90 which then may be removed from the egg.
- the controller program actuates the illumination devices 54 in various patterns and also actuates the sound generator 58 to produce various sounds.
- the actuation of the illumination devices 54 and sound generator 58 may be continuous or intermittent.
- the types of sounds and duration thereof is predetermined pursuant to the controller program.
- the controller 36 Upon receiving a signal from the sensor circuit 52 that the egg has been touched during a hatching cycle, which would occur if a child handled the egg in a nurturing or caring manner, the controller 36 is programmed to vary the intensity and/or pattern of its actuation of the illumination devices and/or sound generator so that the child receives a responsive feedback.
- the controller 34 may also be programmed to vary the hatching cycle, e.g. shorten the cycle duration in response to a signal or signals indicating that the egg has been touched during a cycle.
- An alternate program for a hatching cycle is for the controller to actuate the illumination devices and/or sound generator only if the egg is touched during a hatching cycle or to provide intermittent actuation, e.g. at commencement and/or end of the cycle if the egg is not touched as well as actuation when touched.
- the invention should not be construed as limited in utility.
- the invention will find usage in adult markets, as for example, as a novelty device, interactive desk ornament or gift dispenser.
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Abstract
An interactive hatching egg provides a learning experience for children. The egg is formed of upper and lower sections joined along a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the egg. The lower section carries a power supply, a controller having an input coupled to a touch sensor and outputs coupled to a motive drive, an illumination source and a sound generator. The controller is programmed to initiate a cycle upon detecting when the egg is touched, with the cycle including sound and light patterns. The cycle concludes with the motive drive actuating a latch which releases a hatch lid contoured in the upper shell to expose a baby animal. Upon detecting the egg being touched during a cycle, the controller alters the sound and/or light patterns.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates generally to toys which provide learning experiences and more particularly to a toy which simulates the hatching of an egg.
- 2. Antecedents of the Invention
- Hatching egg toys have been proposed heretofore as, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,895 issued to CHO and U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,915 issued to LIAW. U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,895 disclosed an egg shell with sections joined together by a liquid soluble medium such that when the egg was immersed in liquid, the shell sections separated and a toy figure was revealed. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,915 also disclosed a liquid activated hatching egg wherein water, which entered the egg, caused a compressed foam animal carried within the egg to expand, breaking through weakened fault lines of the egg.
- These toys merely provided amusement; significantly lacking was a meaningful learning experience.
- An interactive hatching egg is formed of a shell comprising a pair of shell sections which are joined along a plane extending transversely through the egg.
- Depending from the upper shell section into the lower shell section is a generally planar circular chassis with a peripheral side wall. A bracket extending downwardly from the bottom of the chassis carries a power supply and a keyway for receiving an axial retention post. Mounted to the chassis and within an enclosure defined by the chassis side wall and a cover plate, is a circuit board having a controller, e.g. a microprocessor. Illumination devices, a sound generator and a motive drive, which is coupled to a drive train for engaging a spring latch, are also carried within the enclosure. The spring latch releases a hatch lid formed in the upper shell section for simulating a hatching egg experience and exposing a baby animal which is positioned in the upper shell section, seated upon the chassis cover.
- A pair of contact surfaces are provided on the lower shell section in communication with the controller for sensing when the egg is touched. The controller is programmed to initiate a hatching cycle upon sensing that the egg has been touched, with the hatching cycle being of a predetermined duration and terminating with the hatch lid being released. During the cycle, the illumination devices and a sound generator are actuated in one or more patterns with the patterns varying in response to the egg being touched.
- From the foregoing compendium, it should be appreciated that it is an aspect of the present invention to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is not subject to the disadvantages of the antecedents of the invention aforementioned.
- A feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which instills in children caring instincts.
- Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is well-suited for preschool age children.
- A consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is simple to use.
- Another consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which fosters nurturing instincts.
- A further feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is well-suited for unsupervised child play.
- Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which promotes development of tactile and auditory senses in children.
- A further consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which fosters association of tactile and visual senses in children.
- A still further consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described capable of maintaining a child's attention.
- To provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is suitable for economical low cost mass production fabrication is a still further consideration of the present invention.
- Another feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described with internal components being inaccessible to young children.
- A still further feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is responsive to being touched by a child.
- An additional feature of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is durable and well-suited for preschool as well as school age play environments.
- Yet another consideration of the present invention is to provide an interactive hatching egg of the general character described which is well suited for usage by people of all ages.
- Other aspects, features and considerations in part will be obvious and in part will be pointed out hereinafter.
- With these ends in view, the invention finds embodiment in the various combinations of elements, arrangements of parts and series of steps by which the said aspects, features and considerations are attained, all with reference to the accompanying drawings, and the scope of which will be more particularly pointed out and indicated in the appended claims.
- In the accompanying drawings in which is shown one of the various possible exemplary embodiments of the invention,
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention and showing an upper and a lower section with the upper section having a hatch lid which is operable to expose a baby animal and with the lower section including a pair of sensors for detecting when the egg has been touched;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the interactive hatching egg and showing the hatch lid in its open position and a chassis, which fits within the lower section;
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the chassis and showing a bracket for carrying a power supply, a keyway for receiving an axial retention post and a depression formed on the top face of the chassis for receiving a motive drive;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the chassis, with portions deleted for clarity and showing a circuit board mounted to the chassis with a controller on the board;
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the chassis, with portions deleted for clarity and illustrating a gear train driven by the motive drive for releasing a spring latch; and
- FIG. 6 is a simplified block diagram of the controller operating system showing input and output devices.
- Referring now in detail to the drawings, the
reference numeral 10 denotes generally an interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention, the egg includes anupper shell section 12 and alower shell section 14 joined along a plane which is transverse to alongitudinal axis 16 of the egg. The 12, 14 are preferably molded of a suitable thermoplastic and in accordance with the invention, at least a portion of theshell sections upper section 12 is somewhat translucent. - Carried within the
lower section 14 is a circular, generally planar chassis having aperipheral side wall 20. Acover plate 22 is positioned over the upper edge of theside wall 20 to provide an enclosure. - Extending from the bottom of the
chassis 18, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, is apower supply bracket 24 which carries, for example, a pair ofbatteries 26. Projecting downwardly from thebracket 24 is atransverse web 28 having a central keyway opening 30 for receiving aretention post 32 which extends upwardly from an axial aperture at the bottom of thelower section 14. Thepost 32 is engaged in the keyway 30 to retain the chassis within thelower section 14 and fix theupper section 12 to thelower section 14. - Mounted on the
chassis 18 is acontroller 34 carried on acircuit board 36. In accordance with the invention, thecontroller 34 is operatively connected to one ormore touch sensors 38 having engagement services contoured to mate with thelower section 14. The touch sensors are received withinsockets 40 formed in the lower section and which extend in a generally axial direction. The upper portion of eachsensor 38 is received in acylindrical sleeve 42 and aradial branch 44 of eachsensor 38 engages acutout notch 46 of eachsleeve 42, to lock thesensors 38 in position. Thesensors 38 are formed of or coated with a conductive material and the upper end of eachsensor 38 extends to and is registered with achassis aperture 48. Acontact plate 50 extends from theboard 36 to each of thesensors 38, with contact being completed through theapertures 48. - A
sensor circuit 52, mounted to theboard 36, is coupled toplates 50 and generates a signal upon detecting contact between child's hands and thetouch sensors 38. Any of a number of known sensor circuits may be employed including capacitive, current flow, etc. Additionally, the touch sensors may comprise one or more pressure sensitive switches. - Also coupled to the
controller 34 are a plurality of output devices including an illumination device ordevices 54, which may comprise a light emitting diode or diodes, an electroilluminescent wire or panel or any other known illumination output device. It should be noted thatapertures 56 for theillumination devices 54 are provided in thecover plate 22, such that illumination will be viewable through the translucent portion of theupper section 12. - Also coupled to the
controller 34 is a soundgenerator output device 58 which may comprise, for example, a piezoelectric device mounted to the underside of thecover plate 22 and coupled to thecontroller 34 by suitable electrical leads (not shown). A further output device coupled to thecontroller 34 is amotive drive 60, illustrated in an exemplary manner as an electric motor. It should be appreciated that any various electromechanical drives may be utilized, such as, a linear motor or solenoid. The electric motor is carried in adepression 61 of thechassis 18. - Referring now to FIG. 5, a
typical drive train 62 is illustrated for instances wherein themotive drive 60 comprises an electric motor. Thedrive train 62 includes aworm gear 64 coupled to a motor shaft, with theworm gear 64 driving aspur gear 66. Apinion 68, concentrically mounted to thespur gear 66, drives afurther spur gear 70. Apost 72, extending axially from thespur gear 70, engages acam 74 on alatch plate 76. Thelatch plate 76 is pivotally mounted to anaxial post 78, extending from thechassis 18. - Engagement between the
post 72 and thecam 74 causes thelatch plate 76 to rotate in a counter clockwise direction about thepost 78, against the bias of anintegral leaf spring 80, causing alatch 82 to move inward in a substantially radial direction. - The
latch 82 thus disengages from amating latch 84 which is fixed to atranslucent hatch lid 86 formed in theupper section 12. When the latches 82, 84 are disengaged, thehatch lid 86 swings from its closed position, shown in FIG. 1, to its open position, shown in FIG. 2, about a springbiased hinge 88 to expose atoy baby animal 90, seated on thecover plate 22. - In manufacture of the
interactive hatching egg 10 in accordance with the invention, after the chassis components have been assembled, the lid is positioned such that theapertures 56 are registered with theillumination devices 54 and thelatch 82 projects through arectangular opening 92. With the components thus registered, a pair ofscrews 94 are extended through registered openings in thechassis 18 and thecover 22; thescrews 94 are anchored insockets 96, formed in theupper section 12. The chassis is thus fixed to theupper section 12 and extends downwardly therefrom. - Thereafter, the upper and lower sections are registered such that the
touch sensors 38 are registered with thechassis openings 48. The upper and lower sections are then urged together and locked in position by rotation of theretention post 32 in the keyway 30. - Pursuant to the invention, the
controller 34 is programmed to initiate a hatching cycle upon receiving a first signal from thesensor circuit 52, indicating that theegg 10 has been touched by a child. The hatching cycle may extend for any predetermined duration, e.g. from one hour or less to twenty four or forty eight hours. - At the end of the hatching cycle, the
motive drive 60 is actuated to disengage the 82,84 such that thelatches hatch lid 86 swings open, exposing thetoy baby animal 90 which then may be removed from the egg. - During the hatching cycle, the controller program actuates the
illumination devices 54 in various patterns and also actuates thesound generator 58 to produce various sounds. The actuation of theillumination devices 54 andsound generator 58 may be continuous or intermittent. The types of sounds and duration thereof is predetermined pursuant to the controller program. - Upon receiving a signal from the
sensor circuit 52 that the egg has been touched during a hatching cycle, which would occur if a child handled the egg in a nurturing or caring manner, thecontroller 36 is programmed to vary the intensity and/or pattern of its actuation of the illumination devices and/or sound generator so that the child receives a responsive feedback. - The
controller 34 may also be programmed to vary the hatching cycle, e.g. shorten the cycle duration in response to a signal or signals indicating that the egg has been touched during a cycle. - An alternate program for a hatching cycle is for the controller to actuate the illumination devices and/or sound generator only if the egg is touched during a hatching cycle or to provide intermittent actuation, e.g. at commencement and/or end of the cycle if the egg is not touched as well as actuation when touched.
- Thus it will be seen that there is provided an interactive hatching egg which achieves the various aspects, features and considerations of the present invention and which is well suited to meet the conditions of practical usage.
- It should be understood that the invention should not be construed as limited in utility. For example, the invention will find usage in adult markets, as for example, as a novelty device, interactive desk ornament or gift dispenser.
- Since various possible embodiments might be made of the present invention and since various changes might be made in the exemplary embodiments shown herein without departing from the spirit of the invention, it should be understood that all matter herein described or shown in the accompanying drawings should be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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1. An interactive hatching egg, the egg comprising a shell, the shell carrying user accessible contents, a portion of the shell comprising a hatch lid, the hatch lid being operable to reveal the user accessible contents, a controller positioned within the shell, the controller being operatively connected to the hatch lid, the controller being programmed to open the hatch lid upon conclusion of a hatching cycle, the controller being programmed to respond to the egg being touched during the hatching cycle.
2. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with wherein the controller is programmed to initiate the hatching cycle in response to the egg being touched.
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3. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with wherein the user accessible contents comprises a baby animal.
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4. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with further including a sound generator positioned within the shell, the sound generator being operatively connected to the controller, the controller being programmed to actuate the sound generator during the hatching cycle.
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5. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with , the controller being programmed to vary the actuation of the sound generator in response to the egg being touched during the hatching cycle.
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6. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with further including an illumination device positioned within the shell, the illumination device being operatively connected to the controller, the controller being programmed to actuate the illumination device during the hatching cycle.
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7. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with , the controller being programmed to vary the actuation of the illumination device in response to the egg being touched during the hatching cycle.
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8. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with , wherein the hatch lid is translucent, whereby illumination from within the shell can be observed.
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9. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with further including a motive drive positioned within the shell, the motive drive being mechanically coupled to the hatch lid, the motor drive being operatively connected to the controller, the controller actuating the motive drive to open the hatch lid.
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10. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with further including a chassis positioned within the shell, the chassis being user inaccessible, the controller and the motive drive being secured to the chassis.
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11. An interactive hatching egg constructed in accordance with , wherein the shell comprises an upper shell section and a lower shell section, the hatch lid being formed in the upper shell section, the chassis being positioned within the lower shell section.
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12. A method of providing an interactive experience in simulation of the hatching of an egg employing a shell having a hatch lid and a controller within the shell, the method comprising the steps of:
a) programming the controller with a hatching cycle,
b) positioning a simulated animal within the shell and behind the hatch lid,
c) actuating the hatching cycle,
d) employing the controller to generate sound patterns from within the shell during the hatching cycle, and
e) employing the controller to open the hatch lid to expose the simulated animal upon conclusion of the hatching cycle.
13. A method of providing an interactive experience in simulation of the hatching of an egg with a shell having a hatch lid in accordance with further including the steps of:
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f) constructing at least a portion of the shell of translucent material; and
g) employing the controller to generate light patterns from within the shell during the hatching cycle.
14. A method of providing an interactive experience in simulation of the hatching of an egg with a shell having a hatch lid in accordance with further including the steps of:
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f) employing the controller to vary the sound patterns if the shell is touched prior to completion of the hatching cycle.
15. A method of providing an interactive experience in simulation of the hatching of an egg with a shell having a hatch lid in accordance with further including the steps of:
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g) constructing at least a portion of the shell of translucent material;
h) employing the controller to generate light patterns from within the shell during the hatching cycle, and
i) employing the controller to vary the light patterns if the shell is touched prior to completion of the hatching cycle.
16. A hatching egg comprising an egg shell formed of at least two sections, one of the sections including a hatch lid, user accessible contents being positioned within the one section, the other section including a motive drive connected to the hatch lid for opening the hatch lid to access the user accessible contents, the motive drive being user unaccessible.
17. A hatching egg constructed in accordance with further including a chassis, the chassis being user inaccessible and positioned within the other section, a latch mounted to the chassis, the latch being in engagement with the hatch lid when the hatch lid is closed, the motive drive being actuated to disengage the latch from the hatch lid whereby the user accessible contents will become available.
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18. A hatching egg constructed in accordance with wherein the user accessible contents comprises a baby animal.
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19. A hatching egg constructed in accordance with wherein the chassis includes a peripheral wall and a lid forming a chassis enclosure, the motive drive being positioned within the chassis enclosure.
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20. A hatching egg constructed in accordance with wherein the lid is positioned between the one section and the other section, the one section being positioned above the other section, the user accessible contents being positioned on top of the lid.
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