Claims
- 1. A movable toy adapted for movement along a surface and having a toy body and a vibrator mounted wholly within said toy body, said vibrator comprising:
- an upper cover having a pass through opening therein;
- a lower cover adapted to be assembled with said upper cover;
- a push member including a push plate on one end thereof and a switch means on the other end thereof, said push member being resiliently installed within said pass through opening of said upper cover and adapted to open and close said switch means upon being pressed through pressure on said toy body;
- a battery housing mounted in one of said covers and adapted to receive a battery for electrical connection to said switch means;
- a motor having a motor shaft extending from at least one side thereof, said motor being mounted in one of said covers and adapted to be energized into rotation by said battery when electrically connected thereto by said switch means; said motor having a pair of rubber rings around its periphery; and
- at least one vibrating member being eccentrically mounted on at least one end of said motor shaft whereby said movable toy vibrates and independently moves in a predetermined direction along a surface with which it is in contact when said toy body is pressed to close said switch means and stops when said toy body is pressed to open said switch means.
- 2. A movable toy in accordance with claim 1, wherein said upper and lower covers are formed with two pairs of mounting flanges for said rubber rings on their inner surface, respectively.
- 3. A movable toy adapted for movement along a contacting surface and having a toy body and a vibrator mounted within said toy body, said toy body having an outer portion in which is embedded dyed artificial hair, a bottom portion having an inner surface and an outer surface, said outer surface being made of smooth material for ease of movement of said toy along a contacting surface, said smooth material is made of a synthetic resin selected from the group of polyurethane and vinyl and said toy body having a head formed with a preselected animal mask.
- 4. A movable toy as claimed in claim 3 wherein said bottom portion is divided into front and back portions having at least one area where said front and back portions overlap, said front and back portions being arranged with cooperating fasteners in said area to detachably seal said front and back portions in a manner to avoid interfering with the ease of movement of said bottom portion along said contacting surface.
- 5. A movable toy as claimed in claim 4 wherein said front and back portions may be separated at said overlapping area to permit insertion and removal of elements in said toy body and then resealed.
- 6. A movable toy as claimed in claim 4 wherein said bottom portion of said toy body has one part of a hook and eye fastener mounted on the inner surface thereof and said vibrator has the cooperating part of said fastener mounted on a surface thereof, said vibrator being detachably mounted in said toy body by the cooperation of said parts of said fastener.
- 7. A movable toy as claimed in claim 3 wherein said vibrator is provided with an on-off switch that may be operated by contact with said outer portion of said toy body whereby said movable toy vibrates and independently moves in a predetermined direction along a contacting surface when said outer portion of said toy body is pressed to operate said switch into its on position.
- 8. A movable toy as claimed in claim 7 wherein said on-off switch comprises a spring-loaded push button switch.
- 9. A movable toy as claimed in claimed in claim 3 wherein said toy body is made of a soft material.
- 10. A movable toy as claimed in claim 3 wherein said toy body is made of cloth.
- 11. A movable toy as claimed in claim 3 wherein said toy body is made of synthetic resin.
- 12. A movable toy as claimed in claim 3, wherein said toy body is made of rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 458,225 filed Dec. 28, 1989, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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