Claims
- 1. A toy for providing remote control over a miniature toy vehicle comprising
- a frame having a base and an upper playing surface thereon;
- a linkage mechanism mounted on said base beneath said playing surface extending to a control knob;
- a toy vehicle on said playing surface;
- a cut-out in said playing surface for confining the movement of said control knob;
- means carried by said control knob including a shield covering said linkage mechanism in the area of said cut-out and underlying that part of the playing surface adjoining said cut-out for concealing the linkage mechanism connected to said control knob;
- said linkage mechanism being formed by a set of four pivoted links, a fixed pivot pivotally securing one end of one of said links to said base, said linkage extending therefrom to an assemblage for coupling said mechanism to said toy vehicle;
- said control knob being connected to the free end of an intermediate link between said fixed pivot and coupling assemblage, and projecting through said cut-out;
- said coupling assemblage including a magnetically permeable member fixed to one of said links and supported against the lower side of said playing surface by a spring which is interposed between the link connected to said assemblage and a slide member.
- 2. A toy as defined in claim 1 wherein said slide member has a spherical lower surface for facilitating the movement of the link to which said assemblage is connected and an upper surface that is adapted for receiving said spring; said spring is a coil member extending from the receiving surface of said slide member to the connection of said magnetically permeable member with its link.
- 3. A toy as defined in claim 1 wherein said magnetically permeable member is in the form of a cylindrical disc.
- 4. A toy as defined in claim 2 wherein said coil spring contains a plurality of turns for providing pressure so that said magnetically permeable member makes suitable contact with the lower playing surface to magnetically engage said toy vehicle.
- 5. A toy as defined in claim 1 wherein said linkage mechanism contains pivots which are selectively adjustable.
- 6. A toy as defined in claim 5 wherein said pivots can be adjusted to form a non-parallelogram configureation of the constituent links thereof.
- 7. A toy as defined in claim 1 wherein said control knob is readily affixed at a free end of one of the constituent links of said linkage mechanism.
- 8. A toy as defined in claim 1 wherein said mechanism comprises four links, one being adjustable, that are pivotally joined to one another.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 011,446 filed Feb. 12, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"The Way Things Work", vol. II, Pub. by Simon & Schuster, N.Y., N.Y. 10020; .COPYRGT.1971, pp. 202-203. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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