Claims
- 1. A toy simulating a walking animal, comprising a body, a front axle mounted on said body and having front wheels secured to the outer ends thereof, a rear axle mounted on said body in spaced relation relative to said front axle and having rear wheels secured to the outer ends thereof, a lever simulating a leg of said animal secured to each of said wheels in offset eccentric relation with respect to the leg that is secured to the opposite wheel mounted on the same axle, a pulley mounted on said front axle for rotation therewith interiorly of said body, a draw-string wound on said pulley and extending exteriorly of said body for manipulation by the user of said toy, a reduced pin mounted on the interior of said body in parallel relation to said front axle and spaced therefrom, a tension spring having one end secured to said pulley and the other end fixed to said pin, wherein rotation of said pulley by withdrawal of the draw-string from said body winds said spring on said pulley under tension, and release of said draw-string causes said spring to unwind from said pulley onto said pin, thereby rotating said front axle and said pulley for producing rotation of said front wheels, wherein corresponding propelling motion of said body on said wheels is produced that causes said legs secured to said wheels to reciprocate relative thereto for simulating a walking action of said toy.
- 2. A toy as claimed in claim 1, each of said wheels having an opening formed in offset eccentric relation therein, and a fastener extending through an opening formed in a portion of a lever and being received in a threaded opening of a wheel for securing each lever to a wheel in offset eccentric relation.
- 3. A toy as claimed in claim 2, the eccentrically located opening in each wheel being radially displaced 180.degree. with respect to the eccentrically located opening in the opposite wheel mounted on the same axle, wherein the levers as secured to the opposed wheels on an axle are reciprocated in opposite directions upon rotation of said wheels.
- 4. A toy as claimed in claim 1, an elongated slot formed in each of said levers and extending in a longitudinal direction therein, and a projection fixed to said body adjacent to each of said levers and being received in a slot formed in the lever located adjacent thereto, each of said legs being reciprocably movable on a projection in response to rotation of said wheels.
- 5. A toy as claimed in claim 4, each slot as formed in a lever extending in a direction that is generally offset with respect to the vertical, wherein the levers are caused to reciprocate in a generally angular direction to simulate a walking action for said toy.
- 6. A toy as claimed in claim 5, each of said projections having an enlarged head formed thereon, each of said levers being substantially hollow for receiving a projection therein, when the pin on which a projection is formed is slidably received in the slot as formed in a lever, said heads preventing accidental withdrawal of the projections from the slots in which they are received.
- 7. A toy simulating a walking animal, comprising a body, a front axle mounted on said body and having front wheels secured to the outer ends thereof, a rear axle mounted on said body in spaced relation relative to said front axle and having rear wheels secured to the outer ends thereof, a lever simulating a leg of said animal secured to each of at least an opposed pair of said wheels in offset eccentric relation with respect thereto and being movable upon rotation of said wheels in a direction relative thereto, a pulley mounted on one of said axles for rotation therewith interiorly of said body, a draw-string wound on said pulley and extending exteriorly of said body for manipulation by the user of said toy, a reduced pin mounted in the interior of said body in parallel relation to said axles and spaced from the axle on which said pulley is mounted, a tension spring having one end secured to said pulley and the other end fixed to said pin, wherein rotation of said pulley by withdrawal of the draw-string from said body winds said spring on said pulley under tension, and release of said draw-string causes said spring to unwind from said pulley onto said pin, thereby rotating said pulley and the axle on which the pulley is mounted for producing rotation of the wheels on which said pulley is mounted, wherein a corresponding propelling motion of said body on said wheels is produced that causes said legs secured to said wheels to move relative thereto for simulating a walking action of said toy.
- 8. A toy as claimed in claim 7, the offset position of a leg as secured to a wheel being displaced radially with respect to the leg that is secured to the opposite wheel mounted on the same axle.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation, of application Ser. No. 518,621, filed Oct. 29, 1974. Now abandoned, for toy simulating a walking animal.
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Continuations (1)
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