Claims
- 1. A three wheeled wireless controlled toy stunt vehicle comprising:a chassis having a first major side and a second major side opposite the first major side, the chassis further including a main body portion supporting two drive wheels with at least one arm projecting from the main body portion and supporting a third wheel for free rotation; two independently controlled drive motors within the chassis; and a battery power source connected to the chassis, the drive motors receiving power from the battery power source; the two drive wheels located on opposite lateral sides of the chassis proximal one longitudinal end of the chassis, each of the drive wheels being operably coupled with a separate one of the two drive motors; the third wheel being located at an opposite longitudinal end of the chassis generally centered with respect to a longitudinal central plane through the chassis and through the major sides of the chassis, the longitudinal central plane separating the two drive wheels from one another; and the drive wheels and the third wheel being of a size with respect to a remainder of the vehicle such that outer surfaces of the drive wheels and of the third wheel contact a supporting surface when the toy vehicle is oriented with either the first major side or the second major side facing toward the supporting surface.
- 2. The toy stunt vehicle of claim 1 wherein the third wheel has a diameter that is larger than a diameter of either of the two drive wheels.
- 3. A three wheeled wireless controlled toy stunt vehicle comprising:a chassis having a first major side and a second major side opposite the first major side; two independently controlled drive motors within the chassis; a battery power source connected to the chassis, the drive motors receiving power from the battery power source; a radio receiver; a signal processor circuit and a motor controller circuit operably coupled with one another and the radio receiver and operably coupling each of the drive motors with the battery power source; an antenna operatively coupled to the radio receiver; two drive wheels located on opposite lateral sides of the chassis proximal one longitudinal end of the chassis, each of the drive wheels being operably coupled with a separate one of the two drive motors; and a third wheel locate at an opposite longitudinal end of the chassis generally centered with respect to a longitudinal central plane through the chassis and through the major sides of the chassis, the longitudinal central plane separating the two drive wheels from one another; the drive wheels an the third wheel being of a size with respect to a remainder of the vehicle such that outer surfaces of the drive wheels and of the third wheel contact a supporting surface when the toy vehicle is oriented with either the first major side or the second major side facing toward the supporting surface.
- 4. A three wheeled wireless controlled toy stunt vehicle comprising:a chassis having a first major side and a second major side opposite the first major side; two independently controlled drive motors within the chassis; a battery power source connected to the chassis, the drive motors receiving power from the battery power source; two drive wheels located on opposite lateral sides of the chassis proximal one longitudinal end of the chassis, each of the drive wheels being operably coupled with a separate one of the two drive motors; and a third wheel located at an opposite longitudinal end of the chassis generally centered with respect to a longitudinal central plane through the chassis and through the major sides of the chassis, the longitudinal central plane separating the two drive wheels from one another; the drive wheels an the third wheel being of a size with respect to a remainder of the vehicle such that outer surface of the drive wheels and of the third wheel contact a supporting surface when the toy vehicle is oriented with either the first major side or the second major side facing toward the supporting surface; and wherein the third wheel includes a hollow tire defining an interior space, the interior space being sealed and pressurized.
- 5. The toy stunt vehicle of claim 4 wherein the drive wheels are hollow, defining an interior space within the drive wheels, the interior space of the drive wheels being vented to atmosphere.
- 6. The toy stunt vehicle of claim 4 further comprising a valve operably coupled with the tire of the third wheel to adjust pressure within the tire of the third wheel.
- 7. A three wheeled wireless controlled toy stunt vehicle comprising:a chassis having a first major side and a second major side opposite the first major side; two independently controlled drive motors within the chassis; a battery power source connected to the chassis, the drive motors receiving power from the battery power source; two drive wheels located on opposite lateral sides of the chassis proximal one longitudinal end of the chassis, each of the drive wheels being operably coupled with a separate one of the two drive motors; and a third wheel locate at an opposite longitudinal end of the chassis generally centered with respect to a longitudinal central plane through the chassis and through the major sides of the chassis, the longitudinal central plane separating the two drive wheels from one another; wherein the drive wheels and the third wheel are of a size with respect to a remainder of the vehicle such that outer surfaces of the drive wheels and of the third wheel contact a supporting surface when the toy vehicle is oriented with either the first major side or the second major side facing toward the supporting surface; and wherein the battery power source is located at least proximal the one longitudinal end of the chassis.
- 8. The toy stunt vehicle of claim 7 wherein the drive wheels are mounted to rotate along a common axis and wherein the battery power source is located at the one longitudinal end on a side of the common axis opposite from the third wheel.
- 9. A combination comprising a remote control unit having manually-operated control elements and a three wheeled wireless controlled toy stunt vehicle, the vehicle including:a chassis having a first major side and a second major side opposite the first major side; two independently controlled drive motors within the chassis; a battery power source connected to the chassis, the drive motors receiving power from the battery power source; a radio receiver configured to received command signals from the remote control unit; a signal processor circuit and a motor controller circuit operably coupled with one another and the radio receiver and operably coupling each of the drive motors with the battery power source; an antenna operatively coupled to the radio receiver; two drive wheels located on opposite lateral sides of the chassis proximal one longitudinal end of the chassis, each of the drive wheels being operably coupled with a separate one of the two drive motors; and a third wheel located at an opposite longitudinal end of the chassis generally centered with respect to a longitudinal central plane through the chassis and through the major sides of the chassis, the longitudinal central plane separating the two drive wheels from one another; wherein the drive wheels and the third wheel are of a size with respect to a remainder of the vehicle such that outer surfaces of the drive wheels and of the third wheel contact a supporting surface when, the toy vehicle is oriented with either the first major side or the second major side facing toward the supporting surface; and wherein manipulation of the control elements produces a predictable and repeatable effect on the drive motors and the toy vehicle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/340,112, “Three Wheeled Wireless Controlled Toy Stunt Vehicle”, filed Oct. 26, 2001.
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