Claims
- 1. A toy vehicle comprising:a vehicle body having a front portion and a rear portion and a longitudinal axis extending through the front and rear portions; at least one rear wheel coupled with the rear portion and located on the vehicle so as to at least partially support the rear portion; a first electric motor drivingly coupled with the at least one rear wheel; at least one front wheel coupled with the front portion and located on the vehicle so as to at least partially support the front portion; an electrically operated steering actuator mounted on the front portion and drivingly coupled to the at least one front wheel to rotate the at least one wheel to steer the toy vehicle; and, a spring-loaded flipping mechanism rotatably coupling the front and rear portions together so as to selectively flip the front portion of the vehicle body at least 360° with respect to the rear portion of the vehicle body about the longitudinal axis.
- 2. The toy vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the spring loaded flipping mechanism further comprises a triggering mechanism, a rotational drive mechanism and a spring protection mechanism.
- 3. The toy vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the rotational drive mechanism comprises;a main shaft extending through both the front and rear portions of the toy vehicle along the longitudinal axis; a main spring operably connected between the main shaft and one of the front and rear portions; a winding gear fixedly connected to the main shaft; a shaft disk fixedly connected to the main shaft and in releasable engagement with the triggering mechanism; wherein upon disengagement of the triggering mechanism with the shaft disk, the shaft disk and the main shaft are released to rotate the front portion with respect to the rear portion of the toy vehicle around the main shaft under the action of the main spring.
- 4. The toy vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the triggering mechanism further comprises:a stopper member releasably engaging the shaft disk of the rotational drive mechanism, a first swing door engaging the stopper member; a slide plate mounted for linear motion and engaging the first swing door; a trigger which engages a slide plate once per full rotation of the trigger; wherein engagement of the trigger with the slide plate causes linear motion of the slide plate, the linear motion of the slide plate in turn causing rotation of the first swing door, the rotation of the first swing door in turn moving the first swing door out of engagement with the stopper member, allowing the stopper member to move out of engagement with the shaft disk, in turn allowing the rotational drive mechanism to rotate the front portion of the vehicle body with respect to the rear portion of the vehicle.
- 5. The toy vehicle according to claim 4, wherein following one 360° revolution of the front portion relative to the rear portion, the swing door re-engages the stopper member, moving the stopper member into engagement with the shaft disk preventing further rotation of the front portion relative to the rear portion.
- 6. The toy vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the triggering mechanism is coupled to the at least one rear wheel, and wherein rotation of the at least one rear wheel corresponding to rearward motion of the toy vehicle triggers operation of the rotational drive mechanism to rotate the front portion of the vehicle relative to the rear portion.
- 7. The toy vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the spring protection mechanism comprises;a crown gear in geared engagement with the winding gear; a cam groove disposed on a first face of the crown gear; a swinging door engaged with the cam groove by a pin integral to the swinging door, the pin being inserted into the cam groove; wherein when the crown gear has rotated a predetermined amount, the swinging door is rotated into engagement with the stopper member of the triggering mechanism, preventing further operation of the rotational drive mechanism to rotate the front portion of the toy vehicle with respect to the rear portion of the vehicle by action of the triggering mechanism.
- 8. The toy vehicle according to claim 7, wherein the spring protection mechanism further comprises:a cam surface disposed on the first face of the crown gear; an over-wind protection arm biased into engagement with the cam surface; wherein when the cam gear has rotated a predetermined amount by a user winding the main spring of the toy vehicle, the over-wind protection arm is rotated into engagement with the shaft disk, preventing further winding of the main spring of the toy vehicle.
- 9. The toy vehicle according to claim 1 in combination with a remote control device configured to selectively control movement of the toy vehicle and activation of the rotational drive mechanism.
- 10. The toy vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the remote control device comprises a handheld remote controller having a multi-part housing, and wherein at least two of the housing parts are pivotable with respect to each other in order to control an operation of the toy vehicle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/384,477, “Toy Vehicle”, filed May 31, 2002, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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