Claims
- 1. A toy vehicle comprising:
at least one rear wheel located on the vehicle so as to at least partially support a rear end of the vehicle; a front end pivotally mounted so as to rotate around a front pivot axis extending at least generally longitudinally in a front to rear direction with respect to the vehicle; a pair of front wheels mounted on opposing lateral sides of the front end so as to rotate freely around a front wheel axis extending transversely to the front pivot axis and through the front end; and a prime mover drivingly coupled with the at least one rear wheel and further being drivingly coupled with the front end so as to rotate the front end at least partially around the front pivot axis.
- 2. The toy vehicle of claim 1 further comprising:
a shaft extending longitudinally between the front end and a remainder of the vehicle and defining at least part of a pivot between the front end and the remainder of the vehicle; a drive member mounted on the prime mover; and a driven member drivingly coupled with the drive member and fixedly coupled with the front end.
- 3. The toy vehicle of claim 2 wherein the drive member (148) is a pinion and wherein the driven member is mounted on the shaft.
- 4. The toy vehicle of claim 3 wherein the shaft is fixedly secured with the front end for simultaneous rotation of the front end with the shaft.
- 5. The toy vehicle of claim 3 further comprising a stoppositioned for releasable engagement with the shaft so as to permit limited rotation of the shaft before release.
- 6. The toy vehicle of claim 3 further comprising a stop biased into releasable interference engagement with at least one recess in a detent disk around the shaft.
- 7. The toy vehicle of claim 2 further comprising a power take-off between the pinion and the driven member.
- 8. The toy vehicle of claim 3 wherein the power take-off includes a one-way clutch.
- 9. The toy vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a stop configured for releasable engagement so as to limit rotation of the front end on the front pivot axis about a neutral steering position.
- 10. The toy vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a one-way clutch drivingly coupling the prime mover to the front end, the one-way clutch being configured to enable the prime mover to rotate the front end in only one direction about the front pivot axis.
- 11. The toy vehicle according to claim 1 being configured for remote control.
- 12. The toy vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a radio receiver operably coupled with the prime mover.
- 13. The toy vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the at least one rear wheel rotates about an axis fixed with respect to the rear of the vehicle.
- 14. The toy vehicle of claim 1 further comprising:
a chassis having a front, a rear and opposing lateral sides, the opposing lateral sides also being on opposing lateral sides of the vehicle; the at least one rear wheel being coupled with the chassis and located on the vehicle so as to at least partially support the rear of the chassis; the front end being pivotally coupled with the chassis so as to rotate at least partially around the front pivot axis; and the prime mover being mounted on the chassis.
- 15. The toy vehicle of claim 14 further comprising:
a shaft extending longitudinally between the front end and the chassis and defining at least part of a pivot between the front end and the chassis; a drive member mounted on the prime mover; and a driven member drivingly coupled with the drive member and fixedly coupled with the front end.
- 16. The toy vehicle of claim 15 wherein the driven member is part of a one-way clutch.
- 17. The toy vehicle of claim 16 further comprising a radio receiver operably coupled with the prime mover.
- 18. The toy vehicle of claim 17 wherein the prime mover is a reversible electric motor.
- 19. The toy vehicle of claim 15 wherein the drive member is a pinion and wherein the driven member is fixedly mounted on the shaft and wherein the shaft is fixedly secured with the front end for simultaneous rotation of the front end with the shaft.
- 20. The toy vehicle of claim 15 wherein the driven member is mounted to rotate with respect to the shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part of International Application No. PCT/US99/17892 filed Aug. 6, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/US99/17892 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Child |
09777084 |
Feb 2001 |
US |