Running toy

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6506096
  • Patent Number
    6,506,096
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 14, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A running toy, wherein four running wheels (14) mounted detachably on the axles of a running toy main body (10) are provided with two axle inserting holes having those profiles formed so that they match the cross-sections of angular shaft of these axles, respectively, one of these axle inserting holes is formed at the center of running wheel (14), and the other axle inserting hole is formed at a position eccentric from the center of the running wheel (14) so as to obtain an irregular running mode.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION:




This invention relates to a remote control running toy, and more particularly to a running toy moving on four wheels.




BACKGROUND ART




A remote control running toy generally includes a running body capable of moving in the longitudinal direction thereof, and a remote controller adapted to control the running toy body remotely. Such a running body of the running toy is formed of a running toy body having plural axles, and plural running wheels mounted on the axles of the running toy body.




Almost all such running toys in which the running toy body is provided with four wheels have heretofore been moved in a regular running mode. Therefore, it was impossible in a related art running toy to provide various running modes suiting a user's taste. Although there is a running toy having, for example, a jumping function besides a function of moving itself in a regular running mode, such a running toy has a complicated construction or is liable to get out of order.




The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and provides a running toy capable of easily obtaining various running modes in accordance with a user's taste.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is provided with a running toy body having an axle of a right front wheel, an axle of a left front wheel, an axle of a right rear wheel and an axle of a left rear wheel; four running wheels mounted detachably on the axles of the running toy body; and a driving unit adapted to rotate the running wheels via the axles, each of the running wheels having two axle inserting holes, one of which is formed in the center of the running wheel, and the other of which is formed in the position on the running wheel which deviates from the center thereof.




In the running toy according to the present invention, the driving unit may be formed of a first driving motor adapted to drive the axle of the right front wheel and that of the right rear wheel, a second driving motor adapted to drive the axle of the left front wheel and that of the left rear wheel, a first gear mechanism adapted to transmit the torque of the first driving motor to the axle of the right front wheel and that of the right rear wheel, and a second gear mechanism adapted to transmit the torque of the second driving motor to the axle of the left front wheel and that of the left rear wheel. Each of the axles preferably includes a cross-sectionally angular shaft supported rotatably on the running toy body, a screw rod projecting from an end of the angular shaft, and a nut for tightening the screw rod. Each of the axle inserting holes preferably has a contour the shape of which is in conformity with that of a cross section of the angular shaft. Each of the running wheels preferably has two through holes for passing the relative screw rod therethrough.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a mode of embodiment of the running toy according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the running toy shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the running toy shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG.4

is a sectional view taken along the line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along the line V—V in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a first gear mechanism shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a second gear mechanism shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a drawing showing a case where front running wheels are mounted on relative axles at the portions of the wheels which deviate from the centers thereof;





FIG. 9

is a drawing showing a case where rear running wheels are mounted on relative axles at the portions of the wheels which deviate from the centers thereof; and





FIGS. 10 and 11

show cases where four running wheels are mounted on respective axles at the portions of the wheels which deviate from the centers thereof.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 3

, a mode of embodiment of the running toy according to the present invention is provided with a running toy body


10


having an axle


121


of a right front wheel, an axle


122


of a left front wheel, an axle


123


of a right rear wheel and an axle


124


of a left rear wheel, four running wheels


14


mounted detachably on the axles


121


-


124


of the running toy body


10


, a driving unit


16


(refer to

FIG. 4

) adapted to drive these wheels


14


via the axles


121


-


124


, and a member


17


for preventing the running toy body


10


from overturning.




Each of the axles


121


-


124


is formed of an angular shaft


18


(refer to

FIG. 4

) supported rotatably on the running toy body


10


, a screw rod


20


extended from one end of the angular shaft


18


, and a nut


22


for tightening the screw rod


20


. A pinion gear


19


for rotating each of the axles


121


-


124


is formed on each angular shaft


18


so as to be integral therewith. The angular shafts


18


are formed of a plastic, while the screw rods


20


and tightening nuts


22


are formed of a metal.




Each wheel


14


is provided with two axle inserting holes


24


,


26


(refer to FIG.


4


and

FIG. 5

) the shape of the contours of which is in conformity with that (for example, regular hexagon) of a cross section of each angular shaft


18


. One


24


of these two axle inserting holes


24


,


26


is formed in the center of the wheel


14


, and the other


26


in the portion of the wheel


14


which deviates from the center thereof. Each wheel


14


is also provided with two through holes


28


,


28


through which the screw rod


20


is passed, and these through holes


28


,


28


are formed in closed end walls of the axle inserting holes


24


,


26


.




The turnover preventing member


17


is formed out of a plastic, and fixed detachably to a rear end of the running toy body


10


.




The driving unit


16


is formed of a first driving motor


30


(refer to

FIG. 3

) adapted to drive the axle


121


of right front wheel and the axle


123


of a right rear wheel, a second driving motor


32


adapted to drive the axle


122


of a left front wheel and the axle


124


of a left rear wheel, a first gear mechanism


34


(refer to

FIG. 4

) adapted to transmit the torque of the first driving motor


30


to the axle


121


of the right front wheel and the axle


123


of the right rear wheel, and a second gear mechanism


36


adapted to transmit the torque of the second driving motor


32


to the axle


122


of the left front wheel and the axle


124


of the left rear wheel.




The driving motors


30


,


32


are controlled by a control unit mounted on the running toy body


1


.


0


, and the control unit controls the driving motors


30


,


32


on the basis of an operating signal transmitted from a remote controller.




The first gear mechanism


34


is formed of a motor gear


38


(refer to

FIG. 6

) mounted on a rotary shaft of the driving motor


30


, and plural gears


40


,


42


,


44


,


46


adapted to transmit the rotation of this motor gear


38


to the pinion gears


19


,


19


mounted on the axle


121


of the right front wheel (


121


) and axle


123


of the right rear wheel (


123


).




The second gear mechanism


38


is formed of a motor gear


48


(refer to

FIG. 7

) mounted on a rotary shaft of the driving motor


34


, and plural gears


50


,


52


,


54


,


56


adapted to transmit the rotation of this motor gear


48


to the pinion gears


19


,


19


mounted on the axle


122


of the left front wheel and axle


124


of the left rear wheel.




In this arrangement, when the axles


121


-


124


of the running toy body


10


are fixed in the axle inserting holes


24


of the four wheels


14


, the centers of the rotation of the axles


121


-


124


and those of the wheels


14


agree with each other, so that the running toy body


10


can be moved in a regular running mode.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, when the axle


121


of the right front wheel and the axle


122


of the left front wheel on the running toy body


10


are fixed in the axle inserting holes


24


of the relative wheels


14


with the axle


123


of the right rear wheel and the axle


124


of the left rear wheel on the running toy body


10


fixed in the axle inserting holes


26


of the relative wheels


14


, the running toy body


10


can be moved in a running mode in which a front portion only of the running toy body


10


jumps up and down.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, when the axle


121


of the right front wheel and the axle


122


of the left front wheel on the running toy body


10


are fixed in the axle inserting holes


26


of the relative wheels


14


with the axle


123


of the right rear wheel and the axle


124


of the left rear wheel on the running toy body


10


fixed in the axle inserting holes


24


of the relative wheels


14


, the running toy body


10


can be moved in a running mode in which a rear portion only of the running toy body


10


jumps up and down.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, when the axle


121


of the right front wheel, the axle


122


of the left front wheel, the axle


123


of the right rear wheel and the axle


124


of the left rear wheel on the running toy body


10


are fixed in the axle inserting holes


26


of the relative wheels


14


, the running toy body


10


can be moved in a running mode in which the running toy body


10


as a whole jumps up and down.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, when the axles


121


-


124


of the running toy body


10


are fixed in the axle inserting holes


26


of the wheels


14


so that the positions of the axle inserting holes


26


on the side of the front wheels and those of the axle inserting holes


26


on the side of the rear wheels are thereby shifted, the running toy body


10


can be moved in a running mode in which the running toy body


10


advances like a measuring worm.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As described above, the running toy according to the present invention is capable of taking various running modes easily in accordance with a user's taste, and making a user enjoy running modes of the running toy which are different from a regular running mode thereof



Claims
  • 1. A toy vehicle comprising:a body and four wheels, each of said wheels having a centered axle-inserting hole and an off-center axle-inserting hole, each of said centered and off-center holes being a polygon with sides of equal length; four axles that are rotatably mounted on said body and that carry said wheels, each of said four axles comprising a polygon-shaped shaft corresponding to said polygon of said centered and off-center holes, a threaded rod projecting from one end of said shaft, a nut threaded onto said threaded rod, and a pinion gear extending radially outwardly from an opposite end of said shaft, each of said four axles being removably inserted into a respective one of said centered and off-center holes and held therein by said nut; and two motors that each drive a respective gear train, each said gear train engaging two said pinion gear on a respective side of the toy vehicle.
  • 2. The toy vehicle of claim 1, where each said gear train comprises plural gears whose axes of rotation are parallel and that, when meshed together, extend on a respective side of the vehicle to a front one of said wheels to a rear one of said wheels.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP00/00683 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/58555 8/16/2001 WO A
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