Claims
- 1. A radio controlled two-wheeled toy vehicle comprising:a body having a chassis with front and rear ends and a central portion between said ends, a front wheel fork assembly connected to said front end of the body, and handlebars connected to the front wheel fork assembly; front and rear wheels operatively connected to and providing support for the respective front and rear ends, said front wheel being rotatably mounted on said front wheel fork assembly; a steering mechanism connected to said front wheel fork and operative to steer the toy vehicle in a desired direction; a drive system for selectively driving the rear wheel of the toy vehicle; a stability system housing connected to the chassis and being disposed between the front and rear wheels; a gyro based stability system disposed in said housing and being operatively independent from said drive system and said steering mechanism for increasing the stability of the toy vehicle during operation; circuitry for receiving radio commands from a remote transmitter and controlling said steering mechanism and said drive system in response to received radio commands; and power supply means disposed in said stability system housing for providing power to said circuitry and said stability system.
- 2. The toy vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said body further comprises:a swing arm having one end pivotally connected to the chassis and the rear wheel attached to an opposing end.
- 3. The toy vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said drive system comprises:a drive motor disposed within said swing arm; and a first transmission operatively connected to said drive motor and said rear wheel, said drive motor selectively driving said rear wheel.
- 4. The toy vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said stability system comprises:a flywheel drive motor above said stability system housing; a flywheel rotatably disposed in said stability system housing; and a second transmission operatively connected to said flywheel drive motor and said flywheel, wherein said flywheel drive motor and said second transmission maintain said flywheel in a constant rotating motion during operation independent of the operation of said drive system.
- 5. The toy vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said power supply means further comprises batteries disposed in said housing around said flywheel for providing power to said circuitry, wherein said circuitry comprises a circuit board disposed above said housing.
- 6. The toy vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said steering mechanism comprises:a C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve connected to a top of the fork assembly, said bushing sleeve having a central axis; a steering guide tab disposed at a bottom of said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve and having a slot; a steering coil housing having a cylindrical bushing adapted to be co-axially disposed within said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve; a ring magnet disposed within said steering coil housing; and a steering coil disposed within said steering coil housing and having a downwardly extending peg adapted to pass through said housing and engage said slot in said steering guide tab; wherein actuation of said steering coil causes said peg to be selectively moved in one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise direction thereby rotating said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve and effecting rotation of said front fork assembly.
- 7. The toy vehicle according to claim 6, wherein said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve comprises C-slot edges which act to limit the rotation of said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve around said cylindrical bushing thereby limiting an angle of steering action for the front wheel.
- 8. The toy vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising an action figure having shoulders, arms, legs, hands, feet, a body, a plurality of joints in the shoulders, arms, legs, hands, feet and body and connection means disposed in said hands and said feet for enabling releasable connection of said action figure to foot pegs and handlebars of the toy vehicle.
- 9. The toy vehicle according to claim 8, further comprising stunt pegs disposed at said front and rear ends of the toy vehicle, said action figure hands and feet being releasably connectable to said stunt pegs.
- 10. The toy vehicle according to claim 8, wherein said connection means in said feet comprises a retractable clip being selectively retractable from the feet when needed for securing the feet to one of said stunt pegs or handlebars.
- 11. The toy vehicle according to claim 8, further comprising a shoulder joint where the arms meet the body and a hip joint where the legs meet the body, wherein said shoulder and hip joints further comprise a detent system for selectively retaining a desired position of the attached leg or arm.
- 12. A radio controlled two-wheeled toy vehicle comprising:a body having front and rear ends, a front wheel fork assembly operatively connected to said front end of the body, a handlebar assembly attached to the front wheel fork assembly, and a swing arm pivotally connected to the body; front and rear wheels operatively connected to and providing support for the respective front and rear ends, said front wheel being rotatably mounted on said front wheel fork assembly, said rear wheel being rotatably mounted on an end of said swing arm; a stability system housing disposed between said front and rear ends: a gyro based stability system disposed in said stability system housing for increasing the stability of the toy vehicle during operation; circuitry for receiving radio commands from a remote transmitter and controlling the toy vehicle in response to received radio commands; power supply means disposed in said stability system housing for providing power to said circuitry and said stability system: and a steering mechanism connected to said front wheel fork and said circuitry and operative to steer the toy vehicle in a desired direction, said stability system being operatively independent of said steering mechanism.
- 13. The toy vehicle according to claim 12, further comprising:a drive system connected to said body for selectively driving the rear wheel of the toy vehicle.
- 14. The toy vehicle according to claim 13, wherein said stability system comprises:a flywheel drive motor disposed outside said housing; a flywheel rotatably disposed within said stability system housing and having a central axis of rotation; and a stability system transmission operatively connected to said flywheel drive motor and said flywheel, wherein said flywheel drive motor and said stability system transmission maintain said flywheel in a constant rotating motion during operation independent of said drive system, said constant rotating motion having a substantially faster revolution per minute speed than said drive system.
- 15. The toy vehicle according to claim 13, wherein said steering mechanism comprises:a C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve connected to the fork assembly, said bushing sleeve having a central axis; a steering guide tab disposed at a bottom of said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve and having a slot; a steering coil housing having a cylindrical bushing adapted to be co-axially disposed within said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve; a ring magnet disposed within said steering coil housing; and a steering coil disposed within said steering coil housing and having a downwardly extending peg adapted to pass through said housing and engage said slot in said steering guide tab; wherein actuation of said steering coil causes said peg to be selectively moved in one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise direction thereby rotating said C-shaped upper fork bushing sleeve and effecting rotation of said front fork assembly.
- 16. The toy vehicle according to claim 13, further comprising batteries disposed in said stability system housing around said flywheel for providing power to said circuitry, wherein said circuitry comprises a circuit board disposed above said housing.
- 17. The toy vehicle according to claim 16, further comprising an action figure having arms, legs, hands, feet, a body, a plurality of joints in the arms, legs, hands, feet and body and connection means disposed in said hands and said feet for enabling releasable connection of said action figure to foot pegs and handlebars of the toy vehicle.
- 18. The toy vehicle according to claim 17, further comprising stunt pegs disposed at said front and rear ends of the toy vehicle, said action figure hands and feet being releasably connectable to said stunt pegs.
- 19. The toy vehicle according to claim 18, wherein said connection means in said feet comprises a retractable clip selectively retractable from the feet when needed for securing the feet to one of said stunt pegs or handlebars.
- 20. The toy vehicle according to claim 18, further comprising a shoulder joint where the arms meet the body and a hip joint where the legs meet the body, wherein said shoulder and hip joints further comprise a detent system for selectively retaining a desired position of the attached leg or arm.
- 21. The toy vehicle according to claim 13, wherein said drive system comprises:a drive motor; and a drive transmission operatively connected to said drive motor and said rear wheel, said drive motor selectively driving said rear wheel in response to received radio commands; wherein said drive motor and said drive transmission is disposed in said swing arm.
- 22. The toy vehicle according to claim 12, wherein said stability system is user controllable by the remote transmitter and said circuitry.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/723,068, filed Nov. 27, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,482,069.
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