Claims
- 1. An animal motion toy comprising: a toy body shaped to resemble a young animal and having a trunk and a head with ears, a nose and a mouth, said mouth providing a socket opening wherein there is a fixed electrical terminal; a power feeder independent of said toy body shaped like a cylindrical feeding bottle with a mouthpiece shaped like a nipple that provides an electrical connection terminal removably connectable with said fixed electrical terminal, said power feeder having therein means for holding at least one battery and electrically connecting the same with said electrical connection terminal; a napped covering on said body that simulates the fur of a small animal; said head having therein a hollow substantially rigid head frame for maintaining the shape of the head; a pair of rotary driving elements, one for each of said ears, each supported by said head frame at the interior thereof and confined to rotation relative thereto; a pair of linkages, each connected with one of said ears and having eccentric engagement with the rotary driving element for that ear, said linkages cooperating with said driving elements for imparting non-unison reciprocating motion to said ears; said nose having a connection with said head frame whereby it is confined to reciprocating motion relative to the head frame; nose actuating means in said head frame comprising a rotary member confined to rotation relative to the head frame and means providing a connection between said nose and the rotary member whereby rotation of the latter imparts reciprocating motion to said nose; an electric motor in said head frame electrically connected with said fixed electrical terminal; and rotation transmitting means connecting said electric motor with said rotary driving elements and said rotary member, for actuating said ears and said nose upon connection of said power feeder with said fixed electrical terminal.
- 2. The animal motion toy of claim 1, further characterized in that the trunk portion of said covering is formed as a bag filled with soft and substantially resilient material.
- 3. The animal motion toy of claim 1, further characterized by: said rotation transmitting means comprising a gear train having a driving gear which is constrained to rotate with said electric motor, a driven gear with which said rotary member is constrained to rotate, and a rotatable switching gear that is axially movable between a pair of defined positions, in one of which said switching gear is meshingly engaged with both said driving gear and said driven gear and in the other of which it is out of engagement with one of those gears; and cam means driven by said electric motor and operatively connected with said switching gear for moving it alternatingly to each of its said positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 556,461, filed Nov. 30, 1983 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,582,499, on Apr. 15, 1986.
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