Running toy with a pivotal undercarriage mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394876
  • Patent Number
    6,394,876
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In one embodiment, a running toy is provided having a rear-end portion of a fore undercarriage with front wheels pivotally coupled with a fore-end portion of a rear undercarriage with rear wheels. Further, a fore toy body is attached to the fore undercarriage, and a rear toy body is attached to the rear undercarriage, where the fore toy body and rear toy body are sustained such that these car bodies move parallel toward or away from each other, and where a rear-wheel driving mechanism for driving at least either the front wheels or the rear wheels is disclosed herein.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a running toy having front and rear wheels, and in particular, to a running toy which can provide two toy styles including a high-floor pick-up style wherein the toy body is kept bent and a low-floor buggy style wherein the toy body is stretched.




BACKGROUND ART




Conventionally, as one example of running toy of this kind, there is disclosed a running toy in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. H7-313738 which was filed by the present applicant. This running toy is constructed such that a toy body portion on the affront wheel side and a toy body portion on the rear wheel side are bendable to move close to the rear wheels with the front and rear wheels being kept faced to each other, and that the front and rear wheels can be individually driven and controlled using a couple of drive motors so as to enable the running toy to perform, in the steering operation of the running toy, a sharp right or left turn. As a result, it is possible for the running toy in the off-road driving to push aside or ride over a relatively large obstacle and the like by bending the toy body, or to avoid the obstacle by sharply turning the toy body, thereby enabling smooth driving of the running toy.




Certainly, the aforementioned prior art has an advantage of enabling the running toy to take various driving forms, such as forward movement, rearward movement, right and left sharp turns, etc. However, the running toy has a problem that it precludes from taking various driving forms by automatically turning its construction into various toy styles, and hence, the running toy of the prior art is not able to drive in interesting various toy styles.




The present invention has been made to solve the aforementioned problem, and therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a running toy which can offer two toy styles, i.e. a high-floor pick-up style and a low-floor buggy style wherein the toy body is stretched, thereby making it possible to perform a variety of interesting driving, such as an off-road driving or a high speed driving.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




The running toy according to the present invention is characterized in that a rear-end portion of a fore undercarriage with front wheels is pivotally coupled, via an undercarriage bending means, with a fore-end portion of a rear undercarriage with rear wheels, that a fore toy body is attached to the fore undercarriage and a rear toy body is attached to the rear undercarriage, that the fore toy body and rear toy body are sustained by a sustaining means such that these car bodies move parallel toward or away from each other, and that a rear-wheel driving means for driving at least either the front wheels or the rear wheels is provided therein.




Preferably, the front wheels are supported by a front wheel-supporting undercarriage which is pivotally supported by the fore undercarriage, and a posture adjusting means is interposed between the fore undercarriage and the front wheel-supporting undercarriage. This posture adjusting means comprises an arm holder interlocked with the undercarriage bending means, an arm holder fixed to the front wheel-supporting undercarriage, and an arm linking these two arm holders to each other, and is provided with a buffering device. It is also preferable that this running toy comes under the control of a radio controller.




According to this running toy constructed as described above, when the undercarriage bending means is actuated to bend the undercarriage of the running toy, the running toy can be turned its construction into a high-floor pick-up style. On the other hand, when the undercarriage bending means is actuated to stretch the undercarriage of the running toy, the running toy can be turned its construction into a low-floor buggy style. Namely, the change in the construction into two ways allows a variety of interesting driving.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




FIG.


1


(


a


) is a schematic perspective view of running toy in a stretched state according to one embodiment of the present invention, and




FIG.


1


(


b


) is a schematic perspective view of running toy in a bent state;





FIG. 2

is a side view of running toy in a stretched state;





FIG. 3

is a side view of running toy in a bent state;





FIG. 4

is a partially taken plan view of running toy in a stretched state, wherein the toy body portion thereof is omitted;





FIG. 5

is a partially taken side view of running toy in a stretched state, wherein the toy body portion thereof is omitted;





FIG. 6

is a partially taken side view of running toy in a bent state, wherein the toy body portion thereof is omitted;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view showing the details of the undercarriage bending means;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view showing the array of wheels shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

shows a buffering device, wherein (a) is a front view, (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A—A, (c) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B—B in (b), and (d) is a cross-sectional view illustrating the operation of the device shown in (c);




FIG.


10


(


a


) is a front view of a linking arm, and (b) is a front view illustrating the operation of the device shown in (a);





FIG. 11

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line C—C in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 12

is a block diagram of an electric circuit of the running toy.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The embodiments of the running toy according to the present invention will be explained with reference to the attached drawings.

FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of a running toy according to one embodiment of the present invention, wherein (a) is a schematic perspective view of running toy in a stretched state, and (b) is a schematic perspective view of running toy in a bent state;

FIG. 2

is a side view of running toy in a stretched state;

FIG. 3

is a side view of running toy in a bent state;

FIG. 4

is a partially taken plan view of running toy in a stretched state, wherein the toy body portion thereof is omitted;

FIG. 5

is a partially taken side view of running toy in a stretched state, wherein the toy body portion thereof is omitted;

FIG. 6

is a partially taken side view of running toy in a bent state, wherein the toy body portion thereof is omitted;

FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view showing the details of the undercarriage bending means;

FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view showing the array of wheels shown in

FIG. 7

;

FIG. 9

shows a buffering device, wherein (a) is a front view, (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A—A, (c) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B—B in (b), and (d) is a cross-sectional view illustrating the operation of the device shown in (c); FIG.


10


(


a


) is a front view of a linking arm, and (b) is a front view illustrating the operation of the device shown in (a);

FIG. 11

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line C—C in

FIG. 2

; and

FIG. 12

is a block diagram of an electric circuit of the running toy.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the running toy


10


according to the present invention can give two toy styles, i.e. a toy style


10


A in a stretched state as shown in (a) and a toy style


10


B in a bent state as shown in (b). As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


(in particular, FIG.


4


), the undercarriage


15


comprises a front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


, a fore-undercarriage


30


pivotally supporting the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


, a rear-undercarriage


50


is pivotally coupled via the fore-end thereof with the rear-end of the fore-undercarriage


30


, and a toy body bending means


35


for bending the joint portion between the fore-undercarriage


30


and the rear-undercarriage


50


. Further, the undercarriage


15


is provided with a couple of posture adjusting means


60


which are interlocked to the toy body bending means


35


for adjusting the posture of the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


. The posture adjusting means


60


are disposed respectively at the opposite inner sidewalls (only one sidewall is shown) of a fore-undercarriage case


31


.




The front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


is designed to hold the front wheels


24


through suspension devices


23


, each comprising a lower arm


21


and a spring


22


, and pivotally sustained via a shaft


20




a


by the fore-undercarriage


30


. The front wheels


24


are steerable through tie rods


26


as they are actuated by a steering means


25


which is housed inside the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


. A front bumper


27


is attached in front of the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


.




The fore-undercarriage


30


is provided with the toy body bending means


35


which is disposed inside the rear end portion of the undercarriage case


31


. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the toy body bending means


35


is constituted by a motor


36


, a pinion


36




a


forcibly fixed to the shaft of motor


36


, a first wheel


37


engaged with the pinion


36




a,


a second wheel


38


engaged with the first wheel


37


, a third wheel


39


engaged with the second wheel


38


, a fourth wheel


41


having a clutch mechanism


40


which is engaged with the third wheel


39


, a fifth wheel


42


engaged with the fourth wheel


41


, a sixth wheel


43


engaged with the fifth wheel


42


, and a driving wheel


45


engaged with the sixth wheel


43


and fixed to a driving shaft


44


. A pair of hexagonal shafts


44




a


are forcibly fixed to both end portions of the driving shaft


44


, respectively.




The clutch mechanism


40


is designed to pushingly move the coupling gear portion interposed between the large gear wheel and small gear wheel of the fourth wheel


41


in the axial direction by means of a clutch spring


40




a


so as to couple these wheels, and also to release these wheels when an excessive torque is imposed thereon. The fore-end portion of the rear-undercarriage


50


is pivotally coupled with the hexagonal shafts


44




a


of the driving shaft


44


which are positioned at the rear end portion of the fore-undercarriage


30


. Further, an arm holder


61


disposed on the driving side of the posture-adjusting means


60


is attached to each of the hexagonal shafts


44




a


of the driving shaft


44


.




The rear-undercarriage


50


is used for housing a wire circuit substrate


52


including a radio controller


90


(to be explained hereinafter) and power source (not shown) inside the undercarriage case


51


and is coupled with the hexagonal shafts


44




a


of the driving shaft


44


of the toy body bending means


35


. This enables both fore-undercarriage


30


and rear-undercarriage


50


to pivotally move about the driving shaft


44


so as to bent the undercarriages


30


and


50


. To this rear-undercarriage


50


is fixed a rear wheel driving means


54


for actuating the rear wheels


53


. This rear wheel driving means


54


can be driven by a motor


55


, and the right and left rear wheels


53


are linked to each other through a known differential mechanism.




A tail wing


56


is pivotally secured to the rear-undercarriage


50


about a shaft


56




a


and is urged in the backward direction by means of a spring


57


but can be pivoted in the forward direction resisting against the urging force of the spring


57


. The tail wing


56


is protruded outside the rear toy body through a through-hole (not shown) of the rear toy body as described hereinafter. However, when the undercarriage


15


is turned into a bent state, most of the tail wing


56


can be housed inside the rear toy body.




As shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the posture-adjusting means


60


of the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


is constituted by a driving arm holder


61


having a linking shaft


61




a


and is engaged with the hexagonal shafts


44




a


of the driving shaft


44


of the toy body bending means


35


, and a driven side arm holder


62


having a linking shaft


62




a


and fixed via a buffering device (to be explained hereinafter) to the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


, and an arm


63


coupled with both coupling shaft portions of these arm holders. The linking shafts


61




a


and


62




a


are respectively fixed to the external of these arm holders


61


and


62


with leaving a predetermined space away from the rotational center of each arm holder. When both fore-undercarriage


30


and rear-undercarriage


50


are bent relative to each other by means of the toy body bending means


35


, the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


rotationally moves by means of the arm


63


, which adjusts the posture of the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


.




The driven side arm holder


62


of the posture-adjusting means


60


is provided with a buffering device


70


. As shown in

FIG. 9

, this buffering device


70


comprises a stationary plate


72


which is irrotationally engaged on the hexagonal shaft


20




b


of stationary shaft


20




a


fixed to the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


, and a rotation-regulating protrusion


73


is projected from this stationary plate


72


to engage with an engaging groove


63


of the driven side arm holder


62


, which regulates the range of rotation.




A circumferential protrusion


64


is projected from the rear surface of the driven side arm holder


62


, and another circumferential protrusion


74


is projected from the top surface of the stationary plate


72


to face and contact with the circumferential protrusion


64


. A buffering spring


75


is also mounted to elastically contact with one end face of each of these protrusions


64


and


74


. The rotation-regulating protrusion


73


of the stationary plate


72


is provided at the outer peripheral center thereof with a projection


73




a


which is adapted to be engaged with a recess


63




a


formed on the inner peripheral wall of the engaging groove


63


of the arm holder


62


. This enables the arm holder


62


to be click-stopped by the stationary plate


72


. The stationary plate


72


is engaged around the stationary shaft


20




a,


while idly engaging the driven side arm holder


62


around the distal columnar portion


20




c


of the stationary shaft


20




a,


and these stationary plate


72


and arm holder


62


are coupled with each other by means of a tapping screw


76


.




On the side portion of the fore undercarriage


30


, there is disposed a switching mechanism


65


which is interlocked with the arm


63


constituting the posture-adjusting means


60


. As shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, this switching mechanism


65


is constructed such that when the arm


63


is moved up and down as it is actuated by the driving side arm holder


62


, the switch member


66


moves up and down in company with the movement of the arm


63


, thereby turning the switch


67


ON or OFF to electrically regulate the range of the bending angle of toy body bending means


35


. The switch


67


adopts a three-terminal structure, it can be closed when the switch member


66


is positioned top or bottom.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the toy body


80


is constituted by a fore toy body


81


, a rear toy body


82


and a roof portion


83


, and they are coupled, as shown in

FIG. 11

, such that an upper portion of the coupling arm


84


is engaged with an engaging groove


82




a


formed in the rear toy body


82


, and likewise, an upper portion of the coupling arm


84


is engaged with an engaging groove formed in the fore toy body


81


, thereby enabling them to be expanded in the horizontal direction.




The fore toy body


81


is coupled by means of a locking screw


85


with the fore undercarriage


30


, the rear toy body


82


is coupled by means of a locking screw


86


with the rear undercarriage


50


, and the coupling arm


84


is prevented from falling by means of the projected portions


31




a


and


51




a,


to which the fore toy body


81


and the rear toy body


82


are fastened by locking screws


85


and


86


. Thus, the fore toy body


81


and the rear toy body


82


are sustained in a movable manner relative to and parallel with each other by means of a sustaining means made of the engaging groove and the coupling arm


84


. The roof portion


83


is pivotally coupled via a supporting shaft


83




a


with an upper portion of the bending portion of undercarriage case of the fore undercarriage


30


, and is urged clockwise by means of a spring


83




b.






The coupling arm


84


is bendable at the central portion thereof as shown in

FIG. 10

, and regularly urged to be kept it horizontally by means of a spring


84




a


disposed at a central portion of the coupling arm


84


. Since the coupling arm


84


is bendable at the central portion thereof in this manner, even if one's finger is accidentally caught between the fore toy body


81


and the rear toy body


82


as the toy body


80


is turning into a bent state, one's finger can be easily pulled out. Further, a pair of projected portions


84




b


and


84




c


are formed at the lower side of the coupling arm


84


and are contacted with the projected portion


31




a


of the fore undercarriage


30


and with the projected portion


51




a


of the fore undercarriage


50


, respectively. This makes it possible to regulate the range of parallel movement of the fore toy body


81


and of the rear toy body


82


.




The running toy according to this embodiment is steered under the control of a radio controller


90


. The details of the radio controller


90


will be explained with reference to

FIG. 12

as follows.

FIG. 12

is a block diagram of an electric circuit including a receiver


91


. The radio controller


90


is constituted by a transmitter and the receiver


91


. The receiver


91


is provided with a receiving antenna


91




a,


and signals transmitted from the receiver


91


are fed to a control IC


92


. The output terminal for steering


92




a


of the control IC


92


is connected via a driving amplifier


93


with the motor of the steering device


25


. The output terminal for driving


92




b


of the control IC


92


is connected via a driving amplifier


94


with the motor of the rear wheel driving device


50


. Further, the output terminal for toy body bending


92




c


of the control IC


92


is connected via a latch driving circuit


95


and a driving amplifier


96


with the motor of the toy body bending means


35


.




The latch driving circuit


95


is designed to be controlled through the opening or closing of the switch


67


of the switching mechanism


65


which is interlocked with the arm


63


to be driven by the aforementioned motor


36


of the toy body bending means


35


. The reference numeral


97


denotes a battery for feeding electric power to each components of the electric circuit. The radio controller


90


is controlled by a steering signal from the transmitter (not shown).




Next, the operation of the running toy of this embodiment which is constructed as described above will be explained. When the steering operation of running toy is performed through a transmitter, a steering signal is received by the receiving antenna


91




a


of the receiver


91


and then, fed via the output terminal for steering


92




a


of the control IC


92


to the driving amplifier


93


, which causes the motor of the steering device


25


to rotate to move the tie rods


26


right and left, thus steering the front wheels


24


. When the driving operation of running toy is performed through a transmitter, a driving signal is received by the receiving antenna


91




a


of the receiver


91


and then, fed via the output terminal for driving


92




b


of the control IC


92


to the driving amplifier


94


, thus causing the motor


55


of the rear wheel driving device


54


to rotate to move the running toy


10


forward and backward.




Further, when the toy body bending operation of running toy is performed through a transmitter, a toy body bending signal is received by the receiving antenna


91




a


of the receiver


91


and then, fed via the output terminal for toy body bending


92




c


of the control IC


92


and the latch driving circuit


95


to the driving amplifier


96


, thus causing the motor


36


of the toy body bending means


35


to rotate. When the motor is rotated forward for example, the rotation is transmitted via the first wheel


37


, the second wheel


38


, the third wheel


39


, the fourth wheel


41


, the fifth wheel


42


and the sixth wheel


43


to the driving wheel


45


, thereby ultimately causing the driving wheel


45


to rotate forward. As a result, by means of the hexagonal shaft of the driving shaft


44


, the rear undercarriage


50


rotates clockwise relative to the fore undercarriage


30


to bent the undercarriage


15


.




When the motor


36


is rotated, the driving shaft


44


rotates, and, in conformity with this rotation of the driving shaft


44


, the driving side arm holder


61


rotates. As a result, the arm


63


rocking about the coupling shaft


62




a


of the driven side arm holder


62


and the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


rotates clockwise relative to the fore undercarriage


30


. This adjusts the posture of the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


to make it parallel with respect to the surface of road and at the same time, the front bumper


27


is kept parallel with respect to the surface of road. When the arm


63


is rotated, the switch member


66


is moved up to a predetermined level, at which moment the switch


67


is actuated to stop the rotation of motor


36


via the latch driving circuit


95


. Since the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


is kept parallel with respect to the surface of road, the steering device


25


is prevented from being inclined, thereby securing a continued stable steering operation.




When the undercarriage


15


is bent, the fore toy body


81


which is coupled with the fore undercarriage


30


by means of locking screw


85


and the rear toy body


82


which is coupled with the rear undercarriage


50


by means of locking screw


86


approach to each other while maintaining them parallel by means of the coupling arm


84


. When the switch


67


is actuated while contacting the rear end face of the fore toy body


81


with the fore end face of the rear toy body


82


, the bending operation of the undercarriage


15


is stopped. On the other hand, the roof portion


83


is rotated clockwise about the supporting shaft


83




a


by the effect of spring


83




b,


which allows the roof portion


83


to be reached to an upper place between the fore toy body


81


and the rear toy body


82


. As a result, as shown in FIGS.


1


(


b


) and


3


, the driving toy is turned into the high-floor pick-up style


10


B which is suited for performing a low speed driving on a road of roughened surface such as off-road.




When stretching operation of the undercarriage


15


is performed through a transmitter, the motor


36


of the toy body bending means


35


is rotated reversely by the control IC


92


, the latch driving circuit


95


and the driving circuit


96


in the same manner as described above to rotate the driving shaft


44


counterclockwise. As a result, the undercarriage


15


that has been in a bent state is stretched as the rear undercarriage


50


is rotated counterclockwise relative to the fore undercarriage


30


. At this moment, the arm


61


engaged with the driving shaft


44


is concurrently rotated counterclockwise, and the arm


63


rocks relative to the driven side arm holder


62


, leading the front wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


to be kept parallel with respect to the surface of road. Due to this rocking of the arm


63


, the switch member


66


is moved downward to actuate the switch


67


, thus suspending the rotation of the motor


36


.




In the operation of stretching the undercarriage


15


, the fore toy body


81


which is coupled by means of a locking screw


85


with the fore undercarriage


30


and the rear toy body


82


which is coupled by means of a locking screw


86


with the rear undercarriage


50


are moved away from each other while keeping them parallel, and this stretching movement is finally stopped with the rear end face of the fore toy body


81


being spaced apart from the fore end face of the rear toy body


82


. On the other hand, the roof portion


83


is rotated counterclockwise about the supporting shaft


83




a


in resistance to the urging force of the spring


83




b,


which permits the roof portion


83


to be reached to the position to close the space between the fore undercarriage


30


and the rear undercarriage


50


. As a result, as shown in FIGS.


1


(


a


) and


2


, the running toy is turned into the low-floor buggy style


10


A which is suited for performing a high speed driving on a road of smooth surface such as paved road with the height of toy being lowered.




Next, the operation of the buffering device


70


will be explained. When the fore wheel-supporting undercarriage


20


is rotated relative to the fore undercarriage


30


due to a shock on the front bumper


27


during the running operation of the running toy


10


, the stationary plate


72


rotates together with the stationary shaft


20




a


and the hexagonal shaft


20




b


as shown in FIG.


9


(


d


) and hence the protrusion


74


of the stationary plate


72


rotates by an angle θ relative to the protrusion


64


of the driven side arm holder


62


, which expands the buffering spring


75


to alleviate the aforementioned shock. As a result, the protrusion


64


of the arm holder


62


is prevented from being rotated, and hence the aforementioned shock would not be transmitted to the arm


63


linked to the arm holder


62


, thus eliminating the possibility that the arm


63


may be damaged.




While the running toy is constructed in the foregoing embodiment such that only the rear wheels are driven, it is of course possible to employ a four-wheel driving system wherein the front wheels are also driven. Whereas the front wheels are sustained by the front wheel-supporting undercarriage in the aforementioned embodiment, the front wheels may be directly sustained together with the steering device by the fore undercarriage. Further, although the running toy according to this embodiment is constructed to steer under the control of a radio controller, the running toy may be constructed to steer by means of a known wire remote controller.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As explained above, according to the running toy of the present invention, pivotally coupling of the fore undercarriage and the rear undercarriage with each other by way of toy body bending means allows the provision of two toy styles, i.e. a stretched state and a bent state, thereby making it possible to perform a variety of interesting driving.




Furthermore, support of the front wheels by a front wheel-supporting undercarriage which is pivotally supported by the fore undercarriage, and interposition of the posture adjusting means between the fore undercarriage and the front wheel-supporting undercarriage makes it possible to keep constant the space between the front bumper and the surface of road, and also to secure a stable steering. The arm of the posture adjusting means contributes to the protection from any shock thanks to the provision of the buffering device. This running toy can be easily steered under the control of a radio controller.



Claims
  • 1. A running toy comprising:a rear-end portion of a fore undercarriage with front wheels pivotally coupled through an undercarriage bending means for bending a joint portion between the fore-undercarriage and a rear undercarriage with a fore-end portion of the rear undercarriage with rear wheels; a fore toy body attached to said fore undercarriage and a rear toy body attached to said rear undercarriage, wherein said fore toy body and rear toy body are sustained by sustaining means for maintaining the fore toy body and the rear toy body such that these toy bodies move parallel toward or away from each other; and a rear-wheel driving means for driving at least either said front wheels or said rear wheels.
  • 2. The running toy according to claim 1, wherein said front wheels are supported by a front wheel-supporting undercarriage which is pivotally supported by the fore undercarriage, and a posture adjusting means for adjusting at least the posture of the front wheel-supporting undercarriage is interposed between the fore undercarriage and the front wheel-supporting undercarriage.
  • 3. The running toy according to claim 2, wherein said posture adjusting means comprises an arm holder interlocked with the undercarriage bending means, an arm holder fixed to the front wheel-supporting undercarriage, and an arm linking these two arm holders to each other, and is provided with a buffering device.
  • 4. The running toy according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said running toy is steered under the control of a radio controller.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP98/01887 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/54014 10/28/1999 WO A
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