Claims
- 1. A teeter-totter that simultaneously incrementally rotates as it pivots up-and-down comprising:
- a base;
- a support member rotatably mounted on the base;
- a beam mounted on the support member for rotatable movement therewith and for pivotal movement in up-and-down directions;
- spring means secured to the beam: and
- means on the base coupling the spring means to the base for simultaneously incrementally rotating the beam upon movement of the beam in at least one of the up-and-down directions and for biasing the beam to a neutral position.
- 2. A teeter-totter according to claim 1 wherein the means on the base for coupling the beam to the base comprises a fixed toothed member on the base engageable with the spring means.
- 3. A teeter-totter according to claim 2 wherein the spring means is substantially U-shaped having a center portion thereof secured to the beam and opposite depending spring arms, and wherein the fixed toothed member comprises a circular member on the base having teeth on the outer periphery thereof.
- 4. A teeter-totter according to claim 3 wherein the coupling means further comprises a pair of toothed pawls in engagement with substantially diametrically opposed teeth on the circular toothed member, and openings in the pawls for receiving ends of the complementary spring arms.
- 5. A teeter-totter according to claim 4 wherein the coupling means further comprises a cylindrical member on the support member for rotatably supporting the spring means, and cylindrical end caps mounted on opposite ends of the cylindrical means to retain the spring member on the support member and to form a pivot for the beam.
- 6. A teeter-totter according to claim 2 wherein the spring means comprises coil spring means having a first end secured to the beam and an opposite end, and wherein the fixed toothed member comprises a circular member on the base having teeth on the outer periphery thereof.
- 7. A teeter-totter according to claim 6 wherein the coupling means further comprises a pair of toothed pawls in engagement with substantially diametrically opposed teeth on the circular toothed member, and openings in the pawls for receiving opposite end of the coil spring means.
- 8. A teeter-totter according to claim 7 wherein the coupling means further comprises a cylindrical member on the support member to form a pivot for the beam.
- 9. A teeter-totter according to claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises a spring arm depending from the beam having one end thereof secured to the beam and the opposite free end thereof engageable with the toothed member.
- 10. A teeter-totter according to claim 9, and further comprising a pawl having a tooth engageable with the fixed toothed member, and the opposite free end of the spring arm is engagable with the pawl.
- 11. A teeter-totter according to claim 10 wherein the pawl has a spring for biasing the tooth into engagement with the fixed toothed member, and the pawl further has an opening extending therethrough, and the free end of the spring arm extends through the opening.
- 12. A teeter-totter according to claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises coil spring means having a first end attached to the beam and an opposite end engageable with the toothed member.
- 13. A teeter-totter according to claim 12, further comprising a pawl having a tooth engageable with the fixed toothed member, and the opposite end of the coil spring means is engagable with the pawl.
- 14. A teeter-totter according to claim 13 wherein the pawl has a spring for biasing the tooth into engagement with the fixed toothed member, and the pawl further has an opening extending therethrough, and the opposite end of the coil spring means extends through the opening.
- 15. A teeter-totter having a beam that simultaneously incrementally rotates as it pivots up-and-down comprising:
- a base;
- a beam support member rotatably mounted on the base;
- a beam mounted for pivotal movement on the beam support member;
- a gear support member secured to the base;
- a circular gear secured to the gear support member;
- at least a pair of toothed pawls spring biased into engagement with the circular gear;
- spring means having a first end portion coupled to the beam and a second end portion coupled to said pawl whereby the beam incrementally rotates upon up-and-down movement of the beam.
- 16. A teeter-totter according to claim 15 wherein the base has an annular land, at least a pair of pawl springs biased into engagement with diametrically opposed teeth of said gear, wherein the gear support member has an apron for holding the pawls for movement on the land, wherein the spring member comprises a pair of spring members arranged in a U-shape having a first end of each spring member coupled to the beam and a second end portion of each spring member coupled to a complementary one of said pawls, wherein the beam support member has a cylindrical ball member for pivotally receiving the beam and the first end portion of the spring members, wherein the mounting means for the first end portion of the spring members comprises a pair of clamp plates for securing the first end portions together and to the beam, and wherein a cylindrical end cap is mounted on each end of the ball member for retaining the beam and spring members onto the beam support member and for providing a support about which the beam pivots.
- 17. A teeter-totter according to claim 16, and further comprising means for securing at least one of the pawls to the apron to prevent rotatable movement of the beam upon up-and-down movement of the beam.
- 18. A teeter-totter according to claim 17 wherein the securing means comprises a depending tab on at least one of the pawls, and means for rigidly attaching the tab to the base.
- 19. A teeter-totter according to claim 15 wherein the base has an annular land, at least a pair of pawl springs biased into engagement with diametrically opposed teeth of said gear, wherein the gear support member has an apron for holding the pawls for movement on the land, wherein the spring member comprises a coil spring means having a first end coupled to the beam and a second end coupled to a complementary one of said pawls, wherein the beam support member has a cylindrical ball member for pivotally receiving the beam, and for providing a support about which the beam pivots.
- 20. A teeter-totter according to claim 19, further comprising means for securing at least one of the pawls to the apron to prevent rotatable movement of the beam upon up-and-down movement of the beam.
- 21. A teeter-totter according to claim 20 wherein the securing means comprises a depending tab on at least one of the pawls, and means for rigidly attaching the tab to the base.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/232,489 filed Aug. 15, 1988 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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