Claims
- 1. A self-propelling rolling toy comprising:
- a transparent spherical outer casing;
- a coupling rod provided in and coupled non-rotatably to said outer casing;
- a horizontal transmission shaft mounted rotatably in said outer casing along an axis of said outer casing, said transmission shaft having an operating end that is operable from an outer side of said outer casing;
- an inner body mounted rotatably on said transmission shaft inside said outer casing;
- clutch means provided on said inner body and said coupling rod, and operable to lock selectively said inner body to said coupling rod; and
- a winding-type driving unit disposed in said inner body and including
- a spiral energy spring which has an innermost end coupled to said transmission shaft and an outermost end coupled to said inner body,
- a ratchet and pawl unit provided on said transmission shaft, and
- a gear set which couples said ratchet and pawl unit and said coupling rod;
- said ratchet and pawl unit preventing rotation of said transmission shaft from being transmitted to said coupling rod when said operating end of said transmission shaft is rotated in a first direction while said clutch means locks said inner body to said coupling rod to permit winding of said spiral energy spring for storing operating energy;
- said ratchet and pawl unit permitting rotation of said transmission shaft in a second direction opposite to the first direction due to the operating energy of said spiral energy spring to be transferred to said outer casing via said gear set and said coupling rod to result in rotation of said outer casing relative to said inner body and in rolling movement of said outer casing when said outer casing is placed on a ground surface while said clutch means unlocks said inner body from said coupling rod;
- resistance to rotation of said outer casing relative to said inner body while said clutch means unlocks said inner body from said coupling rod resulting in rotation of said inner body in said outer casing about said transmission shaft due to the operating energy of said spiral energy spring.
- 2. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clutch means includes:
- a locking unit provided on said inner body and said coupling rod for locking releasably said inner body to said coupling rod;
- a biasing spring provided in said inner body for biasing said coupling rod away from said inner body such that said locking unit normally unlocks said inner body from said coupling rod; and
- a press member mounted on and extending into said outer casing, said press member being operable to push said coupling rod against action of said biasing spring to enable said locking unit to lock said inner body to said coupling rod, and to permit expansion of said biasing spring such that said locking unit unlocks said inner body from said coupling rod.
- 3. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 2, wherein said coupling rod has a first end disposed adjacent to said press member, and an opposite second end extending into said inner body, said locking unit including an externally splined tubular insert formed on said second end of said coupling rod, and an internally splined locking hole formed in said inner body, said coupling rod moving toward said inner body against action of said biasing spring so that said tubular insert engages said locking hole to lock said inner body to said coupling rod when said press member is operated, said coupling rod being moved away from said inner body by said biasing spring so that said tubular insert disengages said locking hole to unlock said inner body from said coupling rod when said press member is released.
- 4. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 3, wherein said press member is mounted non-rotatably and slidably on said outer casing, said press member having a coupling end portion formed with axially extending coupling projections, said first end of said coupling rod being tubular in shape and being formed with a plurality of inwardly projecting and axially extending radial ribs which engage said coupling projections for mounting said coupling rod non-rotatably to said press member, thereby mounting said coupling rod non-rotatably to said outer casing.
- 5. The self-propelling rolling toy according to claim 4, wherein said press member is formed with two insert legs, said outer casing being formed with two openings, said insert legs extending slidably through and engaging said openings for mounting non-rotatably said press member on said outer casing.
- 6. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ratchet and pawl unit includes: a pawl member mounted securely on said transmission shaft and provided with a pawl projection; and a ratchet wheel mounted rotatably on said transmission shaft adjacent to said pawl member and formed with an annular surrounding wall extending around said pawl member, said annular surrounding wall being formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth therealong for engaging said pawl projection on said pawl member when said transmission shaft rotates in the second direction, and engaging teeth for meshing with said gear set.
- 7. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 6, wherein said coupling rod is formed with drive teeth, said gear set including:
- a gear axle mounted rotatably in said inner body;
- a coupling gear mounted securely on said gear axle inside said inner body and meshing with said engaging teeth of said ratchet wheel; and
- a transmission gear unit coupled to said gear axle and said drive teeth of said coupling rod for transmitting rotation of said gear axle to said coupling rod.
- 8. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 7, wherein said inner body is provided with a spaced pair of leg members that are movable upwardly and downwardly thereon, said gear axle having opposite ends provided with eccentric cam members that engage said leg members to result in alternating upward and downward movement of said leg members relative to said inner body when said gear axle rotates.
- 9. The self-propelling rolling toy as claimed in claim 1, wherein said operating end of said transmission shaft has a non-circular cross-section, said toy further comprising a rotary knob which is mounted rotatably on said outer casing and which has an operating portion disposed outside said outer casing, said rotary knob being formed with a non-circular hole engaging said operating end such that said transmission shaft is co-rotatable with said rotary knob.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/001,161, filed on Dec. 30, 1997, abandoned the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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