Claims
- 1. A self-propelled, pivotally running toy for climbing up and over obstacles unassisted by the user, comprising:
- (a) a chassis having at least three pivotally connected portions, each including means for limiting the rotation of one portion relative to an adjacent portion to an arc of less than 110 degrees, and two of the pivotally connected portions being the ends of the chassis;
- (b) drive means associated with the chassis for providing a drive force;
- (c) a plurality of first rotatable axles, each being traversely mounted between, through and pivotally connecting adjacent pivotally connected portions;
- (d) a pair of second rotatable axles, each connected to a free end of an end pivotally connected portion;
- (e) first and second drive wheels mounted on each end, respectively, of each axle, said first drive wheels being colinear and parallel to said second drive wheels;
- (f) drive force transmission means, operatively connected between the drive means and the drive wheels, for transmitting the drive force to the drive wheels independent of the pivotal relationship between respective ones of the pivotally connected portions of the chassis,
- wherein the drive force transmission means includes
- (i) a drive gear mounted on each axle, and
- (ii) a transfer gear rotatably mounted on each pivotally connected portion so as to engage the drive gears mounted on adjacent axles, and
- (g) a spring biased between an end connected portion and an adjacent connected portion to normally urge said end connected portion at an angle relative to the adjacent connected portion.
- 2. A self-propelled, pivotally running toy for climbing up and over obstacles unassisted by the user, comprising:
- (a) a chassis having at least three pivotally connected portions, each including means for limiting the rotation of one portion relative to an adjacent portion, and two of the pivotally connected portions being the ends of the chassis;
- (b) drive means associated with the chassis for providing a drive force;
- (c) a plurality of first rotatable axles, each being traversely mounted between, through and pivotally connecting adjacent pivotally connected portions;
- (d) a pair of second rotatable axles, each connected to a free end of an end pivotally connected portion;
- (e) first and second drive wheels mounted on each end, respectively, of each axle, said first drive wheels being colinear and parallel to said second drive wheels;
- (f) drive force transmission means, operatively connected between the drive means and the drive wheels, for transmitting the drive force to the drive wheels independent of the pivotal relationship between respective ones of the pivotally connected portions of the chassis,
- wherein the drive force transmission means includes
- (i) a drive gear mounted on each axle, and
- (ii) a transfer gear rotatably mounted on each pivotally connected portion so as to engage the drive gears mounted on adjacent axles; and
- (g) a spring biased between an end connected portion and an adjacent connected portion to normally urge said end connected portion at an angle relative to the adjacent connected portion.
- 3. The toy according to claim 1 or 2, wherein one of the transfer gears is connected to the drive means so as to transfer the drive force to the drive gears and the remaining transfer gears.
- 4. The toy according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the limiting means comprises corresponding faces formed at each connected portion at the points of connection thereof.
- 5. The toy according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the limiting means comprises protrusions formed on each connected portion at the points of connection thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 839,945, filed on Mar. 17, 1986, now abandoned.
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2154152A |
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Continuations (1)
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