Claims
- 1. A musical mobile comprising: a rotatable mobile, electric drive means, power transmitting means including energy storage means operatively connecting said mobile to said electric drive means for rotating said mobile in response to release of energy previously stored in said energy storage means and a control circuit means operatively connected to said electric drive means for peroidically activating said electric drive means during the operating cycle of said control means and for simultaneously electronically generating music during said operating cycle, said control circuit means having manual control means for selecting the duration of said operating cycle.
- 2. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 including manual control means for stopping the operating cycle before completion of said cycle.
- 3. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 including manual control means for varying the note decay time of the music generated by the control circuit.
- 4. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 wherein the control circuit means automatically varies its note decay-time during portions of its operating cycle.
- 5. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 including manual control means for varying the tempo of the music generated by the control circuit means.
- 6. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 wherein the control circuit means automatically varies the tempo of the music during portions of an operating cycle.
- 7. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 including manual control means for varying the tunes of music generated by the control circuit means.
- 8. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 wherein the control circuit means automatically varies the selection of tunes during portions of the operating cycle.
- 9. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 including manual control means for varying the loudness of the music produced by the control circuit means.
- 10. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 wherein the control circuit means is capable of automatically varying the key in which the music is played during portions of the operating cycle.
- 11. A musical mobile in accordance with claim 1 including manual control means for varying the key of the music generated by the control circuit means.
- 12. An apparatus adapted to rotate a mobile, comprising: electric motor drive means adapted to be operatively connected to a mobile for rotating said mobile, energy storage means operatively connected to said electric motor drive means and to said mobile for rotating the mobile in response to release of energy previously stored in the energy storage means by the electric motor means, and control circuit means for intermittently actuating said electric motor drive means for a desired period of time after the energy storage means has been at least partially depleted of stored energy.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said control circuit means includes an electronic timer for actuating said electric motor drive means intermittently at intervals corresponding to predetermined depletion of the energy stored in said energy storage device so as to assure continuous rotation of said mobile.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the control circuit is energized by an electric battery.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein energy storage means is a cord which is wound by and in response to actuation of said electric motor drive means and which in turn urges the mobile to rotate in the same direction as said motor after deactivation of said motor.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said control circuit means includes means for generating electronic music.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said control circuit means ceases generating music during the time said electric motor drive means is actuated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
This case is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 929,530, filed 7/31/78, now 4,207,696, issued June 17,1980.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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