Claims
- 1. A self-righting remote control vehicle comprising:
- a chassis;
- front and rear wheels rotatably mounted on each of the respective left and right sides of the chassis for rotatably supporting the chassis on a supporting surface the vehicle having no other wheels;
- a body mounted to the chassis including a lower edge margin and having a generally pyramidal shape which tapers to an uppermost apex above said wheels, the body being balanced such that when the vehicle is rolled over, it tends to roll toward one side thereof wherein a portion of at least one of said wheels engages said supporting surface and said lower edge margin does not contact said supporting surface;
- a first drive for drivably rotating the front and rear wheels on the left side of the chassis;
- a second drive for drivably rotating the front and rear wheels on the right side of the chassis;
- a receiver for receiving control signals from a remote control transmitter; and
- a controller operatively connected to the receiver for selectively and independently controlling said first and second drives responsive to said control signals, said vehicle being operational so that when it rolls over toward said apex, said body may initially contact said supporting surface without any of said wheels in contact with said supporting surface but whereby operation of at least one of said first and second drives eventually causes sufficient movement of said vehicle to return said vehicle to a position wherein at least one wheel thereof engages said supporting surface and thereafter to an upright position in which it is supported on all four wheels.
- 2. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 1 wherein each of said wheels has a peripheral portion which extends outwardly beyond the lower edge margin of the body.
- 3. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 1 wherein said rear wheels have a larger dimension than said front wheels.
- 4. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 3 wherein rear wheels have a larger diameter and larger width than said front wheels.
- 5. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 1 wherein the body is in the form of a human figure riding on an all terrain vehicle and a head of the human figure forms the apex of the pyramidal shape.
- 6. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 1 wherein each of said drives is operable for drivably rotating said wheels in clockwise and counterclockwise directions.
- 7. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 6 wherein each of said drives comprises a reversible electric drive motor and a gear train coupling the drive motor thereof to the paired front and rear wheels thereof for drivably rotating said paired front and rear wheels, said vehicle further comprising a power source for energizing said first and second drive motors wherein said controller for independently controlling said drives is operative for selectively independently energizing said first and second drive motors.
- 8. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 1 wherein the apex is not located midway between the front and rear wheels.
- 9. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 8 wherein the apex is located closer to the rear wheels than the front wheels.
- 10. A self-righting remote control vehicle comprising:
- a chassis;
- front and rear wheels rotatably mounted on each of the respective left and right sides of the chassis for rotatably supporting the chassis on a supporting surface the vehicle having no other wheels;
- left and right drives for drivably controlling the left and right wheels, respectively, in forward or reverse motion; and
- a body mounted to the chassis, the body including a lower edge margin and also having a generally pyramidal shape which tapers to an uppermost apex above said wheels such that when the vehicle rolls over toward said apex, said body may initially contact said supporting surface without any of said wheels in contact with said supporting surface, it thereafter tends to rock back onto one side thereof wherein a portion of at least one of said wheels engages said supporting surface and said lower edge margin does not contact said supporting surface upon actuation of at least one of the left and right drives, said actuation eventually enabling the vehicle to be remotely controlled to cause it to self-right such that all four wheels contact the supporting surface.
- 11. The self righting remote control vehicle of claim 10 wherein the body is in the form of a human figure riding on an all terrain vehicle and the head of the human figure forms the apex of the pyramidal shape.
- 12. The self-righting remote control vehicle of claim 10 wherein each of said wheels include a peripheral portion which extends outwardly beyond the lower edge margin of the body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/497,519, entitled "Self-Righting Remote Control Toy Vehicle," filed on Jun. 30, 1995, now abandoned, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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