Information
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Patent Grant
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6565411
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Patent Number
6,565,411
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Date Filed
Friday, May 31, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 457
- 446 464
- 446 465
- 446 486
- 446 437
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A key activated toy vehicle includes a body having a front end, a rear end and an exterior. The toy vehicle also includes a chassis that accommodates the body. At least one of the body and the chassis defines an opening to an interior of the toy vehicle. The toy vehicle includes a spring supported within the vehicle so as to be compressed by a key inserted through the opening and to propel the toy vehicle away from the key upon decompressing. The toy vehicle includes a moveable part being supported on one of the chassis and the body for movement between a first position and a second position. The toy vehicle includes an actuator mechanism operably coupled with the spring and moveably mounted within the vehicle so as to be coupled with the moveable part to move the part from the first position to the second position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to key activated toy vehicles and, more particularly, to a key activated spring propelled toy vehicle.
Spring actuated toy vehicles are fairly well known in the art. Some previously disclosed spring actuated toy vehicles have a spring mounted internally to the vehicle coupled to a hammer or a plunger. The spring and hammer are capable of being compressed by either an external “key” or by a handle or lever partially exposed on the exterior of the toy vehicle. A release mechanism on the key or on the toy vehicle allows the spring and hammer to extend rapidly within the vehicle thereby propelling the vehicle in at least one direction.
In another, more complex version of spring actuated toy vehicles, the toy vehicle further includes a base or launching pad where the spring and the hammer are mounted within the base. The toy vehicle is pushed into the base so as to rest against the hammer with the spring in the compressed position. A release mechanism on the base allows the spring and hammer to extend rapidly pushing the toy vehicle and propelling the toy vehicle forward.
In yet another, even more complex version of a spring actuated toy vehicle, the toy vehicle has a spring mounted internally to the vehicle coupled to a hammer and is used in combination with a base having a launching lever to release the toy vehicle and subsequently the hammer and spring to thereby propel the toy vehicle forward.
Other toy vehicles that are not spring actuated are propelled by conventional electrical motors include figurines that are moved by a system of levers, gears and cams to simulate action by the figurines. The gears are in mesh with take-off gears from the drive motor to provide the power for movement.
What is not provided by the previously disclosed spring actuated toy vehicles and toy vehicles with moving figurines is a toy vehicle that moves or actuates a moveable part of the vehicle in addition to propelling the vehicle from a common spring biased mechanism.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly stated, in one aspect of the present invention is a key activated toy vehicle. The toy vehicle comprises a body having a front end, a rear end and an exterior. The toy vehicle also comprises a chassis that accommodates the body and has at least a front wheel proximate the front end and a rear wheel proximate the rear end. At least one of the body and the chassis defines an opening to an interior of the toy vehicle. The toy vehicle also includes a spring supported within the vehicle so as to be compressed by a key inserted through the opening and to propel the toy vehicle away from the key upon decompressing. The toy vehicle also includes a moveable part having at least a portion on the exterior of the body and being supported on at least one of the chassis and the body for movement between a first position and a second position. The toy vehicle further includes an actuator mechanism operably coupled with the spring and moveably mounted within the vehicle so as to be coupled with the moveable part so as to move the part from the first position to the second position as the actuator mechanism moves against the bias of the spring.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a key activated toy vehicle in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the toy vehicle of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a key activated toy vehicle in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of the toy vehicle of
FIG. 3
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a key activated toy vehicle in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of the toy vehicle of
FIG. 5
FIG. 7
a
is a perspective view of a key activated toy vehicle in accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention with a moveable part in a first position;
FIG. 7
b
is a perspective view of the key activated toy vehicle of
FIG. 7A
with the moveable part in a second position; and
FIG. 8
is an exploded view of the toy vehicle of FIG.
7
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “right,” “left,” “lower” and “upper” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” refer to directions toward and away from respectively, the geometric center of the device discussed and designated parts thereof. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import. Additionally, the word “a” as used in the claims and in the corresponding portions of the specification, means “one or more than one.”
In the drawings, like numerals are used to indicate like elements throughout. Referring to the drawings in detail, there is shown in
FIGS. 1-2
a key activated toy vehicle
20
in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
20
has the overall appearance of either a fire rig, a fire truck, an ambulance, a rescue vehicle, a K-9 wagon, a police car, an emergency vehicle, a tow truck, a sport utility vehicle, an off-road vehicle, a boat, a hovercraft, a search light vehicle, or the like. But, the key activated toy vehicle
20
may have other overall appearances without departing from the present invention. As shown in
FIGS. 1-2
, the presently preferred embodiment has the overall appearance of a fire truck with a moveable part in the form of a ladder.
The key activated toy vehicle
20
that is propelled utilizing a key includes a body
22
, a chassis
24
and a plunger
26
supported in one of the chassis
24
and the body
22
. The body
22
has a front end
22
a
and a rear end
22
b.
The chassis
24
accommodates the body
22
and has at least a front wheel
28
proximate the front end
22
a
of the body
22
and a rear wheel
30
proximate the rear end
22
b
of the body
22
. Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
20
has two front wheels
28
and two rear wheels
30
moveably mounted on axles
29
and
31
, respectively. At least one of the body
22
and the chassis
24
defines an opening
23
to an interior of the key activated toy vehicle
20
. Preferably, the body
22
defines the opening
23
. A spring
32
is supported within the key activated toy vehicle
20
so as to be compressed by a key
50
inserted through the opening
23
and to propel the toy vehicle
20
away from the key upon decompressing. Preferably, the spring
32
is operably coupled with the plunger
26
and biases the plunger
26
toward the rear end
22
b
of the body
22
. The key activated toy vehicle also includes a moveable part
36
in the form of a ladder having at least a portion
36
a
interior to the body
22
and a portion (the remainder) exterior to the body
22
. The moveable part
36
is supported on at least one of the chassis
24
and the body
22
, in this case the body
22
, for movement between a first position and a second position. Alternatively, the moveable part
36
may be a door, a window, a tow boom, a boom light, a propeller, a vehicle cab, a trunk lid, a water cannon, fans and the like without departing from the invention. The key activated toy vehicle
20
further includes an actuator mechanism
60
operably coupled with the spring
32
and moveably mounted within the toy vehicle
20
so as to be coupled with the moveable part
36
to move the part
36
from the first position to the second position as the actuator mechanism
60
moves against the bias of the spring
32
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
in detail, the actuator mechanism
60
includes a key receiver
34
that is moveably mounted to one of the body
22
and the chassis
24
. Preferably, the key receiver
34
is mounted in the body
22
at the rear end
22
b
of the body
22
and extends at least partially through the opening
23
. The key receiver
34
defines at least part of a key slot
35
and is biased rearwardly by the spring
32
. The key receiver
34
rides on a base support
61
with an elongate channel guide
62
formed in the base support
61
. The mechanism
60
also includes a pivot pin
64
, an upwardly extending arm
66
, and a torsion spring
68
. The elongate channel guide
62
extends from an end
34
a
of the key receiver
34
and defines at least part of the key slot
35
. The pivot pin
64
is moveably mounted within the actuator mechanism
60
. The upwardly extending arm
66
has an upper, contact end
66
a,
a lower, pivot end
66
b,
a spring slot
66
c
and a pin hole
66
d
to receive the pivot pin
64
at the pivot end
66
b.
The torsion spring
68
has a first end
68
a
in the spring slot
66
c
of the arm
66
and a second end
68
b
resting on an upper surface of the key receiver
34
. The torsion spring
68
biases the arm
66
toward an upright position. When the key receiver
34
is pushed into an interior chamber of the key activated toy vehicle
20
by the force of a user, the contact end
66
a
of the upwardly extending arm
66
contacts the interior portion
36
a
of the moveable part
36
thereby causing the moveable part
36
to move from the first position (solid lines in
FIG. 1
) to the second position (phantom lines in FIG.
1
).
The key activated toy vehicle
20
also includes a circuit
40
having a battery or batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
mounted within at least one of the body
22
and the chassis
24
and held in place by a battery compartment cover
21
. Preferably, the batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
are mounted in the chassis
24
. A light
42
is connected to the circuit
40
so as to be selectively illuminated. Preferably, the light
42
is mounted through a hole
19
in the top of the body
22
under a light bar or lens cap
38
. Additionally, the key activated toy vehicle
20
includes a sound generator
44
electrically connected to the circuit
40
for generating sound such as sirens, horns, and the like. Preferably, the sound generator
44
is a conventional speaker. However, the sound generator
44
may be other known sound generating devices such Piezoelectric ceramic disks, electromechanical reeds and the like, without departing from the broad scope of the present invention. The circuit
40
further includes a contact switch
46
which is a normally-open, single-pole, dry-contact-type switch having a cam
46
a
on one of the contacts such that upon contact with either the plunger
26
or the key receiver
34
, the switch is closed causing the circuit
40
to energize the light
42
and the sound generator
44
. The switch
46
may be other known types of switches without departing from the broad inventive concept herein.
Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
20
is used in combination with the key
50
. The key
50
includes an elongate key member
52
having a first end
52
a
configured for receipt into the key receiver
34
, a clasp member
54
moveably attached to the elongate key member to pivot on pin
57
between a locked position and a released position, and a spring
56
positioned to bias the clasp member
54
into the locked position. Preferably, the clasp member
54
includes a detent
55
suitable for engagement in a retaining slot
25
in the chassis
24
of the key activated toy vehicle
20
. Preferably, the spring
56
is a torsion-type spring having first and second torsion arms
56
a,
56
b.
The key
50
further includes a thumb switch or thumb rest
58
which is fixedly attached to an opposing end
54
b
of clasp member
54
that extends through a ring at a second end
52
b
of the key member
52
.
The first end
52
a
of the elongate key member
52
is designed (sized and shaped) to be inserted into the key slot
35
and may have integrally molded markings similar to a key. The thumb rest
58
has the overall appearance of a badge, in the presently preferred embodiment the thumb rest
58
has the overall appearance of a fireman's badge. The thumb rest
58
may have the overall appearance of other badges and other devices without departing from the present invention. Preferably the elongate key member
52
, the clasp member
54
, and the thumb rest
58
are formed of a molded polymeric material. However, the elongate member
52
, the clasp member
54
, and the thumb rest
58
may be formed of other materials such as wood, metal and the like and by other processes such as machining, carving and the like without departing from the present invention.
In use, a user can press an exterior portion of the key receiver
34
into the key activated toy vehicle
20
causing the upwardly extending arm
66
to contact an interior portion of the moveable part
36
moving the moveable part
36
from the first position to the second position and also making contact with the cam
46
a
on the switch
46
closing the switch
46
and causing the light
42
to illuminate the light bar
38
and the sound generator
44
to generate a noise such as a siren or a horn. When the user removes pressure from the key receiver
34
, the spring
32
biases the key receiver
34
toward the rear end
22
b
of the body
22
allowing the moveable part
36
to return from the second position to the first position and the circuit
40
turns off the light
42
and the sound generator
44
after a predetermined period of time. A user may also insert the elongate key member
52
of the key
50
into the key slot
35
against the biasing force of the spring
32
pushing the key receiver
34
and the plunger
26
inwardly. If the user releases pressure from the thumb rest
58
, the detent
55
of the clasp member
54
engages the retaining slot
25
of the chassis
24
. The key
50
is thereby retained in a locked position with the spring
32
fully compressed (loaded) ready to release pressure on the plunger
26
and the key receiver
34
. The moveable part
36
is in the second position or in this case the ladder is extended vertically at an angle from the top of the body
22
. When the user grasps a second end
52
b
of the elongate key member
52
and gently presses on the thumb rest
58
, the clasp member
54
moves from the locked position to the released position against the biasing force of torsion spring
56
. The detent
55
of the clasp member
54
moves out of the retaining slot
25
allowing the spring
32
to fully extend biasing the plunger
26
rapidly towards the rear of the vehicle imparting a propulsion force on the key activated toy vehicle
20
and allowing the key activated toy vehicle
20
to move in the forward direction. In the presently preferred embodiment, the spring
32
serves a dual role in biasing the key receiver
34
and the plunger
26
toward the rear end
22
b
of the body
22
and also as propulsion mechanism. It is contemplated that other more complicated propulsion mechanisms could be used in combination with the devices disclosed herein without departing from the present invention.
FIGS. 3-4
show a key activated toy vehicle
120
in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. The key activated toy vehicle
120
has the overall appearance of a K-9 wagon with a side door that opens to reveal K-9/dog figurines therein. The key activated toy vehicle
120
includes a body
122
, a chassis
124
and a plunger
126
supported in one of the chassis
122
and the body
124
. The body
122
has a front end
122
a
and a rear end
122
b.
The chassis
124
accommodates the body
122
and has at least a front wheel
128
proximate the front end
122
a
of the body
122
and a rear wheel
130
proximate the rear end
22
b
of the body
122
. Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
120
has two front wheels
128
and two rear wheels
130
moveably mounted on axles
129
and
131
, respectively. At least one of the body
122
and the chassis
124
defines an opening
123
to an interior of the key activated toy vehicle
120
. Preferably, the body
122
defines the opening
123
. A spring
132
is supported within the key activated toy vehicle
120
so as to be compressed by a key
150
inserted through the opening
123
and to propel the toy vehicle
120
away from the key
150
upon decompressing. Preferably, the spring
132
is operably coupled with the plunger
126
and biases the plunger
126
toward the rear end
122
b
of the body
122
. The key activated toy vehicle
120
also includes a moveable part
136
in the form of an opening side-door having a portion exterior to the body
122
and a portion interior to the body
122
and is supported on at least one of the chassis
124
and the body
122
for movement between a first position and a second position. The key activated toy vehicle
120
further includes an actuator mechanism
160
operably coupled with the spring
132
and moveably mounted within the vehicle so as to be coupled with the moveable part
136
to move the part
136
from the first position to the second position as the actuator mechanism
160
moves against the bias of the spring
132
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
in detail, the actuator mechanism
160
includes a key receiver
134
that is moveably mounted generally at one of either the front end
122
a
or the rear end
122
b
of the body
122
. Preferably the key receiver
134
is mounted at the rear end
122
b
of the body
122
and extends at least partially through the opening
123
. The key receiver
134
defines at least part of a key slot
135
and is biased rearwardly by the spring
132
. The key receiver
134
rides on a base support
161
with an elongate channel guide
162
formed in the base support
161
. The mechanism
160
also includes a pivot pin
164
, an arm
166
, a rotary cam
167
and first and second torsion springs
168
,
169
. The elongate channel guide
162
extends from an end
134
a
of the key receiver
134
and defines at least part of the key slot
135
. The pivot pin
164
is moveably mounted within the actuator mechanism
160
. The arm
166
has a contact end
166
a,
a pivot end
166
b,
a spring slot
166
c
and a pin hole
166
d
to receive the pivot pin
164
at the pivot end
166
b.
The first torsion spring
168
has a first end
168
a
in the spring slot
166
c
of the arm
166
and a second end
168
b
resting on an interior channel of the moveable part
136
. The second torsion spring
169
has a first end
169
a
resting on an interior surface of the body
122
and a second end
169
b
resting on another interior channel of the moveable part
136
. The first and second torsion springs
168
,
169
bias the arm
166
and the moveable part
136
toward the first position where the door appears closed (solid lines in FIG.
3
). When the key receiver
134
is pushed into an interior chamber of the key activated toy vehicle
120
by the force of a user, the rotary cam
167
moves the arm
166
and the contact end
166
a
of the arm
166
contacts the interior portion of the moveable part
136
thereby causing the moveable part
136
to move from the first position (solid lines in
FIG. 3
) to the second position (phantom lines in
FIG. 3
) against the bias of the first and second torsion springs
168
,
169
.
The key activated toy vehicle
120
also includes the circuit
40
identical to the circuit
40
described above. The circuit
40
has the battery or batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
mounted within at least one of the body
122
and the chassis
124
and held in place by a battery compartment cover
121
. Preferably, the batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
are mounted in the chassis
124
. Preferably, the light
42
is mounted through a hole
119
in the top of the body
122
under a light bar or lens cap
138
. The cam
46
a
on one of the contacts of the switch
46
for engagement with either the plunger
126
or the key receiver
134
to close the switch
46
and causing the circuit
40
to energize the light
42
and the sound generator
44
.
Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
120
is used in combination with the key
150
. The key
150
includes the elongate key member
52
configured for receipt into the key receiver
134
, the clasp member
54
moveably attached to the elongate key member
52
to pivot on pin
57
between a locked position and a released position, and the torsion spring
56
positioned to bias the clasp member into the locked position. Preferably, the clasp member
54
includes the detent
55
suitable for engagement in a retaining slot
125
in the chassis
124
of the key activated toy vehicle
120
. The key
150
further includes a thumb switch or thumb rest
158
fixedly attached to an opposing end
54
b
of clasp member
54
that extends through a ring at the second end
52
b
of the key member
52
.
In use, a user can press an exterior portion of the key receiver
134
into the key activated toy vehicle causing the rotary cam
167
to move the arm
166
and the arm
166
to contact the interior portion of the moveable part
136
moving the moveable part
136
from the first position to the second position and also closing or making contact with the cam
46
a
of the switch
46
closing the switch
46
thereby causing the light
42
to illuminate the light bar
138
and the sound generator
44
to generate a noise such as a siren or a horn. When the user removes pressure from the key receiver
134
, the spring
132
biases the key receiver
134
toward the rear end
122
b
of the body
122
and allowing the moveable part
136
to return from the second position to the first position and the circuit
40
turns off the light
42
and the sound generator
44
after a predetermined period of time. A user may also insert the elongate key member
52
of the key
150
into the key slot
135
against the biasing force of the spring
132
pushing the key receiver
134
and the plunger
126
inwardly. If the user releases pressure from the thumb rest
158
, the detent
55
of the clasp member
54
engages the retaining slot
125
of the chassis
124
. The key
150
is thereby retained in a locked position with the spring
132
fully compressed (loaded) ready to release pressure on the plunger
126
and the key receiver
134
. The moveable part
136
is in the second position or in this case the door is rotated open exposing the K-9/dog figurines from within the interior of the body
122
. When the user grasps the second end
52
b
of the elongate key member
52
and gently press on the thumb rest
158
, the clasp member
54
moves from the locked position to the released position against the biasing force of the torsion spring
56
. The detent
55
of the clasp member
54
moves out of the retaining slot
125
allowing the spring
132
to fully extend biasing the plunger
126
rapidly towards the rear of the key activated toy vehicle
120
imparting a propulsion force on the key activated toy vehicle
120
and allowing the key activated toy vehicle
120
to move in the forward direction. Similar to the first preferred embodiment, the spring
132
serves a dual role in biasing the key receiver
134
and the plunger
126
toward the rear end
122
b
of the body
122
and also as a propulsion mechanism.
FIGS. 5-6
show a key activated toy vehicle
220
in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention. The key activated toy vehicle
220
has the overall appearance of a rescue hovercraft with propellers that raise. The key activated toy vehicle
220
includes a body
222
, a chassis
224
and a plunger
226
supported in one of the chassis
222
and the body
224
. The body
222
has a front end
222
a
and a rear end
222
b.
The chassis
224
accommodates the body
222
and has at least a front wheel
228
proximate the front end
222
a
of the body
222
and a rear wheel
230
proximate the rear end
222
b
of the body
222
. Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
220
has two front wheels
228
and two rear wheels
230
moveably mounted on axles
229
and
231
, respectively. At least one of the body
222
and the chassis
224
defines an opening
223
. Preferably, both the body
222
and the chassis
224
together define the opening
223
. A spring
232
is supported within the key activated toy vehicle
220
so as to be compressed by a key
250
inserted through the opening
223
and to propel the toy vehicle
220
away from the key
250
upon decompressing. Preferably, the spring
232
biases the plunger
226
toward the rear end
222
b
of the body
222
. The key activated toy vehicle also includes a moveable part
236
in the form of rotatable, moveable propellers supported on at least one of the chassis
224
and the body
222
, in this case the body
222
, for movement between a first position and a second position. The key activated toy vehicle
220
further includes an actuator mechanism
260
operably coupled with the spring
232
and moveably mounted within the vehicle so as to be coupled with the moveable part
236
to move the part
236
from the first position to the second position as the actuator mechanism
260
moves against the bias of the spring
232
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
in detail, the actuator mechanism
260
includes a key receiver
234
that is moveably mounted generally at one of either the front end
222
a
or the rear end
222
b
of the body
222
. Preferably, the key receiver
234
is mounted in the body
222
and extends at least partially through the opening
223
. The key receiver
234
defines at least part of a key slot
235
and is biased rearwardly by the spring
232
. The key receiver
234
rides on a base support
261
with an elongate channel guide
262
. The mechanism
260
also includes a pivot pin
264
, a row of teeth
266
disposed on a portion of the key receiver
234
, and a translation gear
268
. The elongate channel guide
262
extends from an end
234
a
of the key receiver
234
and defines at least part of the key slot
235
. The pivot pin
264
is moveably mounted partially within the moveable part
236
, the body
222
, the chassis
224
and the base support
262
of the actuator mechanism
260
. When the key receiver
234
is pushed into an interior chamber of the key activated toy vehicle
220
by the force of a user, the row of teeth
266
, in mesh with the translation gear
268
, rotates the translation gear
268
which is coupled to the pivot pin
264
, also causing the pivot pin
264
to rotate. The pivot pin
264
is coupled to the moveable part
236
thereby causing the moveable part
236
to move from the first position (solid lines in
FIG. 5
) to the second position (phantom lines in FIG.
5
). In the presently preferred embodiment, the moveable part
236
is mounted entirely on the outside of the body
222
of the key activated toy vehicle
220
, but appropriate contours and fittings are formed in the body
222
to allow the moveable part to partially rotate and to be stored in an almost flush storage position (the first position).
The key activated toy vehicle
220
also includes the circuit
40
identical to the circuit
40
described above for the other embodiments. The circuit
40
has the battery or batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
mounted within at least one of the body
222
and the chassis
224
and held in place by a battery compartment cover
221
. Preferably, the batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
are mounted in the chassis
224
. Preferably, the light
42
is mounted through a hole
219
in the top of the body
222
under a light bar or lens cap
238
. The cam
46
a
on one of the contacts of the switch
46
engages either the plunger
226
or the key receiver
234
to close the switch
46
and cause the circuit
40
to energize the light
42
and the sound generator
44
.
Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
220
is used in combination with the key
250
. The key
250
includes the elongate key member
52
configured for receipt into the key receiver
234
, the clasp member
54
moveably attached to the elongate key member
52
to pivot on pin
57
between a locked position and a released position, and the torsion spring
56
positioned to bias the clasp member
54
into the locked position, similar to the other keys
50
,
150
described above. The key
250
further includes a thumb switch or thumb rest
258
which is fixedly attached to an opposing end
54
b
of clasp member
54
that extends through a ring at a second end
52
b
of the key member
52
. Preferably, the clasp member
54
includes the detent
55
suitable for engagement in a retaining slot
225
in the chassis
224
of the key activated toy vehicle
220
. The first end
52
a
of the elongate key member
252
is designed to be inserted into the key slot
235
. The thumb rest
258
of the presently preferred embodiment has the overall appearance of a patrol or harbor patrol badge. The thumb rest
258
may have the overall appearance of other badges and other devices without departing from the present invention.
In use, a user can press an exterior portion of the key receiver
234
into the key activated toy vehicle
220
causing the row of teeth
266
to rotate the translation gear
268
and the pivot pin
264
thereby moving the moveable part
236
from the first position to the second position and also making contact with the cam
46
a
of the switch
46
closing the switch and causing the light
42
to illuminate the light bar
238
and the sound generator
44
to generate a noise such as a siren or a horn. When the user removes pressure from the key receiver
234
, the spring
232
biases the key receiver toward the rear end
222
b
of the body
222
and allows the moveable part
236
to return from the second position to the first position and the circuit
40
turns off the light
42
and the sound generator
44
after a predetermined period of time. A user may also insert the elongate key member
52
of the key
250
into the key slot
235
against the biasing force of the spring
232
pushing the key receiver
234
and the plunger
226
inwardly. If the user releases pressure from the thumb rest
258
, the detent
55
of the clasp member
54
engages the retaining slot
225
of the chassis
224
. The key
250
is thereby retained in a locked position with the spring
232
fully compressed (loaded) ready to release pressure on the plunger
226
and the key receiver
234
. The moveable part
236
is in the second position or in this case the propellers are vertically extended from the top of the body
222
at some predetermined angle. When the user grasps the second end
52
b
of the elongate key member
52
and gently presses on the thumb rest
258
, the clasp member
54
moves from the locked position to the released position against the biasing force of the torsion spring
56
. The detent
55
of the clasp member
54
moves out of the retaining slot
225
allowing the spring
232
to fully extend biasing the plunger
226
rapidly towards the rear of the key activated toy vehicle
220
imparting a propulsion force on the toy vehicle
220
and allowing the key activated toy vehicle
220
to move in the forward direction. In the presently preferred embodiment, the spring
232
serves a dual role in biasing the key receiver
234
and the plunger
226
toward the rear end
222
b
of the body
222
and also as a propulsion mechanism.
Referring to
FIGS. 7
a
-
7
b
and
8
there is shown a key activated toy vehicle
320
in accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention. The key activated toy vehicle
320
has the overall appearance of either a police cruiser (
FIG. 7
a
) or an undercover police car (
FIG. 7
b
). The key activated toy vehicle
320
has a body
322
, a chassis
324
, and a plunger
326
. The body
322
has a front end
322
a
and a rear end
322
b.
The chassis
324
accommodates the body
322
and has at least a front wheel
328
at the front end
322
a
of the body
322
and rear wheel
330
at the rear end
322
b
of the body
322
. Preferably, the toy vehicle
320
has two front wheels
328
moveably mounted on a front axle
329
and two rear wheels
330
moveably mounted on two rear axles
331
a,
331
b.
At least one of the body
322
and the chassis
324
defines an opening
323
to an interior of the key activated toy vehicle
320
. Preferably, the chassis
324
defines the opening
323
. At least a first spring
332
is supported within the key activated toy vehicle
320
so as to be compressed by a key
350
inserted through the opening
323
and to propel the toy vehicle
320
away from the key upon decompressing. Preferably, the key activated vehicle includes three springs
332
,
348
,
349
. Preferably, one or more of the springs
332
,
348
,
349
are operably coupled with the plunger
326
and bias the plunger
326
toward the rear end
322
b
of the body
322
. The key activated toy vehicle
320
also includes a moveable part
336
in the form of rotatable cab portion supported on at least one of the chassis
324
and the body
322
for movement between a first position and a second position. In the presently preferred embodiment, the moveable part
336
is mounted to the body
322
to pivot about a horizontal axis H (dashed line in FIG.
8
). Preferably, the moveable part
336
has a first surface
337
and a second surface
339
each having sufficiently different features, to differentiate the first and second surfaces. The key activated toy vehicle
320
further includes an actuator mechanism
360
operably coupled with the first spring
332
and moveably mounted within the vehicle so as to be coupled with the moveable part
336
to move the part
336
from the first position to the second position as the actuator mechanism
360
moves against the bias of the first spring
332
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
in detail, the actuator mechanism
360
includes a crown gear
327
connected to the moveable part
336
proximate a location along the horizontal axis H. The crown gear
327
is fixed to the moveable part
336
by known means and preferably has gear teeth
327
a
on an end extending away from the moveable part
336
. A drive gear
323
is in engagement with the crown gear
327
. The actuator mechanism
360
also includes a lever
333
moveably coupled with the drive gear
323
, the first spring
332
is positioned to bias the lever
333
toward the rear end
322
b
of the body
322
. Preferably, an end
333
A of the lever
333
extends out of a second opening
323
defined by the chassis
324
to allow the lever
333
to be pushed from outside the toy vehicle
320
.
The moveable part
336
is also moved from the first position displaying the first surface
337
to the second position displaying the second surface
339
against the biasing force of the springs
332
,
348
,
349
in response to movement of the plunger
326
. Preferably, the plunger
326
is also accessible through the opening
323
to allow movement by the key
350
when the key
350
is inserted into the opening
323
. Due to the length of the lever
333
and the weight of the moveable part
336
, the second and third biasing springs
348
,
349
are provided in addition to the first spring
332
to return the key receiver
334
and the lever
333
to a position toward the rear end
322
b
of the body
322
with sufficient force to propel the key activated toy vehicle
320
and to turn the moveable part
336
back from the second position to the first position. Obviously any number of springs could be utilized without departing from the broad inventive scope of the present invention.
The key activated toy vehicle
320
also includes the circuit
40
identical to the circuit
40
described above for the other embodiments; however, the circuit
40
is preferably mounted within the moveable part
336
in the presently preferred embodiment. The circuit
40
has the battery or batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
mounted within at least one of the moveable part
336
, the body
322
and the chassis
324
and held in place by a battery compartment cover
321
. Preferably, the batteries BT
1
, BT
2
, BT
3
are mounted in the moveable part
336
. Preferably, the light
42
is mounted through a hole
319
in the first surface
337
of the moveable part
336
under a light bar or lens cap
338
. The cam
46
a
on one of the contacts of the switch
46
engages a protrusion on the crown gear
327
to close the switch
46
and cause the circuit
40
to energize the light
42
and the sound generator
44
.
Preferably, the key activated toy vehicle
320
is used in combination with the key
350
. The key
350
includes the elongate key member
52
configured for receipt into the key receiver
334
, the clasp member
54
moveably attached to the elongate key member
52
to pivot between a locked position and a released position, and the torsion spring
56
positioned to bias the clasp member
54
into the locked position, similar to the other keys
50
,
150
,
250
described above. The clasp member
52
is pivotally attached to the elongate key member by the pivot pin
57
. The key
350
further includes a thumb switch or thumb rest
358
pivotally attached to the elongate key member
52
by another pivot pin
57
a
and is biased by a second torsion spring
56
a.
Preferably, the clasp member
54
includes the detent
55
suitable for engagement in a retaining slot
325
in the chassis
324
of the key activated toy vehicle
320
. The first end
52
a
of the elongate key member
52
is designed to be inserted into the key slot
335
. The thumb rest
358
of the presently preferred embodiment has the overall appearance of a policeman's badge. The thumb rest
358
may have the overall appearance of other badges and other devices without departing from the present invention.
In use, a user can press an exterior portion
333
A of the lever
333
into the key activated toy vehicle
320
causing the lever
333
to turn the drive gear
323
thereby rotating the crown gear
327
. The moveable part
336
is moved from the first position displaying the first surface
337
to the second position displaying the second surface
339
against the biasing force of the first spring
332
. The crown gear
327
also makes contact with the cam
46
a
of the switch
46
closing the switch
46
and causing the light
42
to illuminate the light bar
338
and the sound generator
44
to generate a noise such as a siren or a horn. When the user removes pressure from the exterior portion
333
A of the lever
333
, the first spring
332
biases the lever
333
toward the rear end
322
b
of the body
322
and allows the moveable part
336
to return from the second position displaying the second surface
339
to the first position displaying the first surface
337
and the circuit
40
turns off the light
42
and the sound generator
44
after a predetermined period of time. A user may also insert the elongate key member
52
of the key
350
into the key slot
335
against the biasing force of the first, second and third springs
332
,
348
,
349
pushing the key receiver
334
, the plunger
326
, and the lever
333
inwardly. If the user releases pressure from the thumb rest
358
, the detent
55
of the clasp member
54
engages the retaining slot
325
of the chassis
324
. The key
350
is thereby retained in a locked position with the first, second and third springs
332
,
348
,
349
fully compressed (loaded) ready to release pressure on the plunger
326
, the lever
333
and the key receiver
334
. The moveable part
336
is in the second position or in this case the second surface
339
is displayed from the top of the body
322
. When the user grasps the second end
52
b
of the elongate key member
52
and gently presses on the thumb rest
358
, the clasp member
54
moves from the locked position to the released position against the biasing force of torsion spring
56
. The detent
55
of the clasp member
54
moves out of the retaining slot
325
allowing the first, second and third springs
332
,
348
,
349
to fully extend biasing the plunger
326
rapidly towards the rear of the key activated toy vehicle
320
imparting a propulsion force on the key activated toy vehicle
320
and allowing the key activated toy vehicle
320
to move in the forward direction. In the presently preferred embodiment, the first, second and third springs
332
,
348
,
349
serve a dual role in biasing the key receiver
334
, the lever
333
and the plunger
226
toward the rear end
322
b
of the body
322
and also as a propulsion mechanism.
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention comprises a key activated toy vehicle including a vehicle or moveable part in or on either the chassis or the body wherein the vehicle or moveable part is moved by mechanical power from a key receiver, a lever or plunger that is spring biased to also propels the key activated toy vehicle. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A key activated toy vehicle propelled utilizing a key, the toy vehicle comprising:a body having a front end, a rear end and an exterior; a chassis that accommodates the body and has at least a front wheel proximate the front end and a rear wheel proximate the rear end, at least one of the body and the chassis defining an opening to an interior of the toy vehicle; a spring supported within the interior of the toy vehicle so as to be compressed by a key inserted through the opening and to propel the toy vehicle away from the key upon decompressing; a moveable part having at least a portion on the exterior of the body and being supported on at least one of the chassis and the body for movement between a first position and a second position; and an actuator mechanism operably coupled with the spring and moveably mounted within the vehicle so as to be coupled with the moveable part to move the part from the first position to the second position as the actuator mechanism moves against the bias of the spring.
- 2. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the moveable part has a first surface visible on the vehicle in at least the first position of the part and a second surface visible on the vehicle only in the second position of the part, each surface having sufficiently different features to differentiate the first and second surfaces, the moveable part being mounted to pivot about a horizontal axis.
- 3. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 2 wherein the actuator mechanism comprises:a crown gear connected to the moveable part proximate a location along the horizontal axis; a drive gear in engagement with the crown gear; and a lever moveably coupled with the drive gear and being biased rearwardly by the spring, whereby the moveable part is moved from the first position displaying the first surface to the second position displaying the second surface in response to movement of the lever against the biasing force of the spring.
- 4. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the actuator mechanism further comprises a key receiver moveably mounted generally at the rear end of the body proximal the opening, the key receiver defining at least part of a key slot and being biased rearwardly by the spring.
- 5. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 4 in combination with the key, wherein the key comprises an elongate key member configured for extension through the opening and receipt in the key receiver, a clasp member moveably coupled with the elongate key member to pivot between a locked position and a release position, and a spring positioned to bias the clasp member into the locked position.
- 6. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 5 wherein the key further comprises a badge connected to the clasp member that serves as a thumb switch for a user.
- 7. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 4 wherein the actuator mechanism further comprises:an arm extending upwardly from the key receiver having an upper, contact end and a lower, pivot end; and a spring operably positioned to bias the upper end of the arm toward an upright position such that when a key receiver is pushed into an interior chamber of the vehicle by the force of a user, the contact end of the upwardly extending arm contacts the interior portion of the moveable part so as to cause the moveable part to move from the first position to the second position.
- 8. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 4 wherein the actuator mechanism further comprises:an arm having a contact end and a pivot end; a rotary cam in moveable engagement with the arm; and a spring operably positioned to bias the arm toward an upright position such that when the key receiver is pushed into an interior chamber of the vehicle by the force of a user, the rotary cam moves the arm and the contact end of the arm contacts the interior portion of the moveable part so as to cause the moveable part to move from the first position to the second position.
- 9. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 4 wherein the actuator mechanism further comprises:a pivot pin moveably mounted in the interior and operably connected to the moveable part; a row of teeth disposed on a portion of the key receiver; and a translation gear coupled to the pivot pin and in mesh with the row of teeth such that when the key receiver is pushed into an interior chamber of the vehicle by the force of a user, the row of teeth rotates the translation gear causing the pivot pin to rotate so as to cause the moveable part to move from the first position to the second position.
- 10. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising a circuit having a battery mounted within at least one of the body and the chassis.
- 11. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 10 wherein the key activated toy further includes a sound generator electrically connected to the circuit.
- 12. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 10 wherein the key activated toy further includes a light electrically connected to the circuit.
- 13. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising a plunger moveably supported in one of the chassis and the body and being biased either rearwardly or forwardly by the spring, wherein the plunger imparts a propulsion force on the key activated toy vehicle from decompressing of the spring.
- 14. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the moveable part is one of a folding extension ladder, a door, a window, a tow boom, a boom light, a propeller, a vehicle cab, a trunk lid, a water cannon and a fan.
- 15. The key activated toy vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the body is one of a police car, a fire rig, a fire truck, a tow truck, a sport utility vehicle, an off-road vehicle, a search-light vehicle, an ambulance, a helicopter, a boat, and a hovercraft.
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