1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a toy vehicle for collecting and conveying garbage, paper or the like, comprising a collection container with a charging hole.
2. Background Art
A toy vehicle of the generic type is known for example from EP 01 101 761.3.
It is an object of the invention to create another embodiment of a toy vehicle for being charged with refuse, with the complicated hydraulic technology of a fullsize truck being copied by cinematics that can easily be operated by a playing child, producing an important overall stimulus to playing.
According to the invention, this object is attained by a collecting and emptying arrangement, comprising
Consequently, by operation of a single turning knob, it is possible to implement highly complicated motions by the grabber fork being pivoted first and then the grab together with the can.
In keeping with the invention, provision is made for a retaining projection to be mounted on the grab in such a way that, after a garbage can that must be emptied has been seized, the retaining projection encompasses the rim of the garbage can. In this way, the garbage can is held tight reliably during the pivoting process.
The grabber fork may have two arms which are parallel to, and spaced apart from, one another and the internal distance of which corresponds to the external width of the basic structure of the garbage can so that the can is positively held by the grabber arms, with the garbage can favorably having a top rim which projects laterally over the basic structure and which the grabber arms may rest on upon elevation.
A partial aspect of the invention relates to conveying equipment for refuse picked up by the grab or in any other way, the conveying equipment being characterized by feed screws which are rotarily drivable by a crank or a turning knob.
In a toy vehicle of the generic type, the feed screws are preferably disposed underneath the charging hole.
Favorably, the crank is joined to a shaft which conical gears are disposed on centrally in respectively opposite directions, the conical gears meshing with cylindrical gears that are located on the ends of shafts of the feed screws.
By advantage, the bottom areas below the feed screws are approximately concentric thereof at a distance therefrom.
In an alternative embodiment, the grabber fork of the grab may give an optical impression of enclasping the garbage can that must be emptied, however, the retaining job during the ensuing process of upwards pivoted motions is implemented by a pilot pin on the grab, with the pilot pin, behind a round seating rod, engaging with a recess, thus formed, between the round seating rod and the rim of the garbage can.
Advantageously, provision is further made for a collecting and emptying arrangement for a garbage can, paper can or the like, comprising
This helps prevent the garbage can from dropping into the charging hole when it is emptied.
Details of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description of a preferred exemplary embodiment, taken in conjunction with the drawing.
A toy vehicle 1 illustrated in
The collecting and emptying arrangement comprises a grab 9 which is mounted on a shaft 10 pivotably in relation thereto about a horizontal axis 12, the shaft 10 being joined to a turning knob 11.
At its front end, the grab 9 has an attached lever 13 which, by way of a pivot joint 15, is connected to a control rod 14 which, in the vicinity of its top end, is connected to a lever attachment 17 by way of a pivot hinge 16 that is located on the shaft 10; the lever attachment 17 is fixed thereto and extends radially downwards therefrom.
At the front end of the grab, a grabber fork 18 is pivoted about a horizontal axis 12. The grabber fork 18 has two fork arms 19.
A garbage can 20, which must be emptied, comprises an encircling rim 21, with the distance from each other of the fork arms 19 being dimensioned for it to correspond to the width of the basic structure 22 of the garbage can 20, the fork arms 19 thus being able positively to enclasp the basic structure 22 and to back up the encircling rim 21.
The shaft 10 of the collecting and emptying arrangement 6 is mounted on a support 23 which comprises an approximately vertical portion 24 and a horizontal portion 25 that engages with a recess 26 where it is guided for sliding motion.
Proceeding from what has been said above, the job of emptying a can 20 takes place as follows:
The toy vehicle 1 is driven to the side of the can that must be emptied. The support 23 is extended so that, as seen in
Then the playing child operates the turning knob 11 in the direction of the arrow 28. In this way, the lever attachment 17 first pushes the control rod 14 forwards on the shaft 10 by way of the pivot joint 15; the control rod 14, by way of the pivot joint 15, acts on the lever attachment 17 of the grabber fork 18 that is mounted on the grab 19 pivotably about the pivoting axis 12a, pushing the grabber fork 18 in the direction of the arrow 29 by 90° upwardly backwards. As that motion continues, the control rod 14 comes to rest on the bottom side of the grab 9 so that, with the turning knob 11 being rotated further in the direction of the arrow 28, the can 20, which is then positioned approximately parallel to the grab 9, will be lifted as seen in
As the pivoting motion continues, the can 20 arrives in the vicinity of the hole 7, taking a position pivoted by 180° so that the lid 31 of the can 20 can open and the contents are dumped into the collection container 4.
Two feed screws 32, 33 which are driven in opposite directions are located in the container 4 above bottom areas 34, 35 which enclose the feed screws 32, 33 at a distance from the feed screws 32, 33 and extend approximately concentrically thereof on the bottom side.
The feed screws 32, 33 have shafts 36, 37 with feed elements 38, 39.
Cylindrical gears 44, 45 are mounted on the rear end of the shafts 36, 37. A shaft 40 is located in the vicinity of the cylindrical gears 44, 45 vertically to the shafts 36,37, comprising a crank 41.
Conical gears 42, 43 are disposed on the shaft 40 in the vicinity of the cylindrical gears 44, 45, meshing therewith.
The conical gears 42, 43 are actuated upon rotation of the crank 41, acting on sides, turned towards one another, of the cylindrical gears 38, 39, thus producing rotation of the shafts 36, 37 in opposite directions and, consequently, a feed effect on the dumped refuse in a direction towards the collection container 4.
By alternative of the garbage can 20 being positively seized by the grabber fork 18, provision can be made for a pilot pin 46 in the middle of the grabber fork (see
As mentioned above, the grabber fork 18 is mounted pivotably about a horizontal axis 12a. The pivoting motion about the axis 12a enables the pilot pin 46 to seize the round seating rod 47 of the garbage can 20 from behind.
The retaining projection 27 works as a kind of flexible tongue which has the purpose of keeping the lid 31 of the can closed (see
Lifting the can has been described above in connection with
The shaft 10 with the turning knob 11 is located on the top side of the vertical portion 24 of the support 23.
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