Claims
- 1. A toy vehicle comprising: a chassis; a separate vehicular body supported by said chassis; support wheels mounted on the chassis; an elongated tubular spring-retainer housing mounted on the chassis and extending longitudinally along the chassis from one end thereof toward the other end thereof; and a coil spring mounted in the housing and extending from one end of the housing to the other end of the housing, the forward end of the spring being secured to the chassis at the forward end of the housing, the rear end of the spring being freely movable along the housing, a bifurcated key having a U-shaped longitudinal cross section comprising a spaced parallel pair of plates joined in the back and generally held in a spaced relationship, one of said plates having a detent and the other of said plates having an immobilizing means extending therefrom, said key being configured to simulate an automobile key having a handle and a shaft, said key and housing having complementary contours so that the shaft of the key may be inserted into the rear end of the tubular housing simply by a linear sliding of said key to bear against the rear end of the spring and to move the rear end of the spring forwardly in the housing thereby compressing the spring, the tubular housing and said detent on one plate of the key forming cooperating latching means to interlock within said tube without having to separately manipulate parts of said key and to cause the spring to cock after the key is inserted a predetermined distance into the rear end of the tubular housing, said handle part of said key projecting out the back of the vehicle; the latching means comprising a notch in said housing and said detent forming a mating latch on said shaft, said latching means being released when the portion of the spaced parallel plates forming the handle of the key is moved in a particular direction after the spring has been cocked while said immobilizing means on the other of said plates holds it.
- 2. The toy vehicle defined in claim 1, in which the immobilizing means on said key is a hook which stabilizes said other plate while the detent on said one plate is moved in said particular direction and the latch is released when the bifurcated plates of the key are squeezed together.
- 3. An action toy comprising: a body; a tube therein; a normally expanded spring mounted in the tube, one end of the spring being secured adjacent the forward end of the body, the other end of the spring being freely movable within the tube; retaining means disposed on the body; and a resilient key having a first portion which is linearly insertable into a self-latching engagement within the tube, said linear insertion bearing against the free end of the spring and compressing the spring, and a second portion of said key being integral with the first portion of said key for enabling a manual gripping of the key outside the body, the first portion having key holding means on one side for automatically engaging the retaining means and for holding the key latched within the tube when it is inserted therein, said key holding means having a stabilizing hook means on another side for restraining the direction in which said other side may move, the second portion of said key being configured so that when it is squeezed the key holding means moves out of said self-latching engagement with said retaining means while said stabilizing means precludes movement of said other side of said key, which releases the compressed spring to propel the body from the key.
- 4. A process for propelling a toy vehicle having a body, an elongate opening therein, a coil spring mounted in the opening, and a removable resilient key which is adapted to be inserted into the opening against the force of said spring, said resilient key being a bifurcated member having a latch on one side and a hook on another side, said process comprising:
- (a) inserting the key into the body opening with only a linear motion;
- (b) pushing the key against the spring during said linear motion until said spring is compressed to store energy;
- (c) self-latching the key by capturing said latch and said hook in the body solely responsive to said linear motion and thereby retaining the spring in said compressed, energy-storing condition; and
- (d) moving a part of the key which projects from said body, said hook stabilizing part of said key so that said moving is concentrated at said latch until said latch becomes unlatched from the body, whereupon the spring will expand propelling the vehicle from the key.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the key comprises two spaced parallel plate members separated by a block of resilient material, said resilient material being compressed when said plates are squeezed together to actuate or release said latching means, and wherein step (d) includes squeezing the two parallel key plate members toward each other to compress said resilient material and to unlatch the key from the body and thereby propel the vehicle from the key.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the means for latching the key in the body is a notch located in the body and a detent actuated by one of the parallel key plate members and adapted to engage the notch and wherein step (c) comprises engaging the detent in the notch and step (d) comprises squeezing the key members until the detent disengages from the notch, said resilient means returning said plates to their parallel positions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 146,228, filed May 5, 1980 now abandoned.
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