Water squirting miniature toy vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6419545
  • Patent Number
    6,419,545
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rada, III; Alex F. R. P.
    Agents
    • Prescott; Charles J.
Abstract
A combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun. In one embodiment, the toy vehicle includes a hand grip which, when pivotally extended downwardly from the vehicle bottom, also serves as a water pump. Each time the grip is manually actuated by squeezing, a supply of water is drawn from a tank within the toy vehicle and pumped through suitable concealed conduit for discharge as streams of water through discharge nozzles located in each headlight of the model car. When the grip is in its stored position within a cavity in the bottom of the model car, a separate button shaped actuator in the top of the model car may be depressed to actuate the stored grip and thusly to discharge water streams from the headlights. In an alternate embodiment, a depressable button or body panel area directly activates a water pump in fluid communication between the water tank and the headlight water discharge nozzles.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Scope of Invention




This invention relates generally to toy water dispensing apparatus and more particularly to a miniature model vehicle which dispenses water in squirt gun fashion through nozzles positioned in the headlights or grill of the vehicle.




2. Prior Art




The following patented prior art is known to applicant as follows:




U.S. Pat. No. 4,114,309 issued to Gay




U.S. Pat. No. 5,295,890 issued to Myers




U.S. Pat. No. 5,474,486 issued to Chilton, et al.




The '309 patent to Gay teaches a toy helicopter with a water reservoir and a dispensing nozzle attached to the front of the helicopter actuated by a trigger.




Myers, in the '890 patent teaches a toy vehicle in the form of a tank which discharges or ejects water from the simulated cannon of the vehicle.




Lastly, in '486, Chilton teaches a remote controlled transformable water squirting toy vehicle wherein the top of the vehicle pivots upward to disclose the shape of a viper which squirts water from its mouth area.




The present invention, not taught by this known prior art, teaches a miniature toy vehicle which will discharge streams of water from nozzles positioned in the grill or headlights of the vehicle when a hand gripable actuator is operated.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun. In one embodiment, the toy vehicle includes a hand grip which, when pivotally extended downwardly from the toy vehicle, also serves as a water pump actuator. Each time the pump is manually actuated by squeezing the grip, a supply of water is drawn from a tank within the toy vehicle and pumped through suitable conduit to discharge in a stream of water through discharge nozzles located in each headlight of the toy vehicle. When the grip is in its stored position within a cavity in the bottom of the toy vehicle, a separate button shaped actuator in the top of the toy vehicle may be depressed to actuate the stored grip and thusly to cause discharge water streams from the headlights. In an alternate embodiment, a depressable button or body panel area directly activates the water pump which is in fluid communication between the water tank and the headlight water discharge nozzles.




It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a miniature toy vehicle which includes a manual pump, water reservoir and nozzles appropriately positioned for squirting water from the headlight area of the vehicle.




It is another object of this invention to provide a miniature toy vehicle having a concealable hand grip serving as a water pump when in the in-use position.




It is still another object of this invention to provide a miniature toy vehicle which discharges streams of water from the headlight area thereof in response to either of a dual actuation mode including a squeezable grip and a depressable panel on the vehicle when the grip is in the stored position.




In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a rear perspective view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view of the preferred embodiment of the invention showing the grip therefor in the in-use position and the body of the vehicle in phantom.





FIG. 5

is a broken view similar to

FIG. 4

showing the grip in the stored position and begin actuated by a manually depressable panel area of the vehicle.





FIG. 6

is a side elevation view of a simpler embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 7

is a bottom plan view of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings, one embodiment of the invention is shown generally at numeral


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. This embodiment


10


includes a thin shell plastic car body


12


having the overall configuration of a racing vehicle. A pistol type grip


10


is removably disposed from a bottom panel of the vehicle and includes an enlarged ball


22


at the distal end of the main body


20


of grip


14


. This presents the appearance of a gearshift lever.




To actuate water streams W emanating from nozzles


16


and


18


positioned at the headlight area of the toy vehicle


12


, a depressable panel portion


24


actuated by the thumb in the direction of arrow A when the grip


14


is held as shown, actuates a water pump (not shown) concealed within the vehicle


12


which draws water form a tank or reservoir (not shown) also concealed within the vehicle


12


to force water through appropriate flexible conduit (not shown) to the nozzles


16


and


18


which emanate streams of water at W as shown in these figures.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, another embodiment of the invention is shown generally at numeral


30


having a miniature toy vehicle


32


formed of thin molded plastic material in the form of a futuristic spacecraft. A handle or grip shown generally at


34


extends downwardly from the bottom portion of the toy vehicle


32


and is pivotally attached into the bottom of the toy vehicle


32


as will be better described herebelow.




The grip


34


includes a front pivotally mounted pumping lever


44


which, when squeezed in the direction of arrow B by the fingers of the user, causes water to be pumped from a water reservoir (not shown) concealed within the toy vehicle


32


through appropriate conduit for discharge through nozzles


36


and


38


at the headlight area of the toy vehicle


32


.




In this embodiment


30


, water streams also discharge through nozzles


40


and


42


positioned at the forwardly distal ends of simulated weaponry attached to either side of the toy vehicle


32


. In this embodiment


30


, water pump actuation may also be effected by depressing a moveable rear panel


46


in the direction of arrow C. Alternate embodiments of this invention


30


would be in the form of separate actuation of the headlight mounted nozzles at


36


and


38


from the activation of nozzles


40


and


42


at the forwardly ends of simulated weaponry. For example, the pivotal lever


44


actuated in the direction of arrow B may result in the dispensing of water through the nozzles


36


and


38


, while depressing panel


46


in the direction of arrow C may activate the discharge of water though nozzles


40


and


42


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown generally at numeral


50


. This toy vehicle


50


includes a molded plastic body


52


and a grip


54


which is pivotally connected to the body


52


at


56


. The grip


54


itself includes a pump lever


58


which is pivotally connected at


60


and acts to energize pump


62


when squeezed in the direction of arrow D.




Wounded within the toy vehicle is a water tank


64


having a capable fill


66


for carrying a supply of water. The pump


62


is in fluid communication with the interior of the tank through conduit


67


and in fluid communication with injection nozzles


70


and


72


mounted at the headlight area of the toy vehicle


52


by conduit


68


.




When the grip


54


is in the locked in-use position as shown in

FIG. 4

, squeezing of the pump lever


58


in the direction of arrow D results in water being discharged from each of the discharge nozzles


70


and


72


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, when the grip


54


is in the concealed position, having been pivoted thusly about pivot


56


, the pump lever


58


in the relaxed position shown in solid lines is in dose proximity to a button actuator


74


which forms a portion of the exterior surface of the toy vehicle


52


When this button actuator


74


is depressed in the direction of arrow E, plate


78


moves to the position shown in phantom and forces the pump lever


58


into the position shown in phantom in the direction of arrow


8


. By this arrangement, even when the grip


54


is in the stored position, water may be discharged from the nozzles


70


and


72


with the car sitting on the ground in a normal toy vehicle fashion.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a simplistic embodiment of the invention is there shown at numeral


80


and includes a shell body


82


formed of thin molded plastic and a modified squirt gun shown generally at


84


. The squirt gun


84


includes a conventional trigger


86


actuating an internal water pump (not shown) which draws water from the reservoir


88


. The water is discharged from the squirt gun upon actuation of trigger


86


through conduit


92


which is split into two discharge nozzles


94


and


96


based apart a distance generally equal to apertures formed into the front of the vehicle shell


82


at approximately the normal position of headlights of a real vehicle.




To retain the squirt gun


84


in position within the shell, a thin plate


90


is attached along the upper portion of the squirt gun and is sized to snugly mate within the perimeter of the vehicle shell


82


.




The squirt gun


84


including a stopper


98


for filling the reservoir


88


, can either be made permanently connected within the vehicle shell


82


or may be moveable simply by tight frictional engagement between the perimeter of plate


90


and the interior contour of the toy vehicle shell


82


.




While the instant invention has been shown and described herein in what are conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention, which is therefore not to be limited to the details disclosed herein, but is to be afforded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent apparatus and articles.



Claims
  • 1. A combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun, the toy vehicle having two spaced apart simulated headlights displaced at the front of the vehicle, comprising:a toy vehicle body including said spaced apart headlights, a water reservoir positioned within said body and a water discharge nozzle positioned for simultaneously discharging a stream of water from each of said headlights of said body; a hand grip connected to, and extending downwardly from said body; a water pump cooperatively positioned in said hand grip and operatively connected by a water conduit extending within said body to said reservoir whereby, when said grip is manually actuated, a supply of water is drawn from said reservoir for discharge as a stream of water from each of said discharge nozzles.
  • 2. A combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said body includes a cavity; said grip pivotally connected to, and pivotally extendable downwardly from, said body whereby said grip is pivoted upwardly into a stored position within said cavity enabling normal use of said toy vehicle.
  • 3. A combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun as set forth in claim 2, further comprising:a separate actuator positioned in, and movable with respect to, an outer rear surface of said body, said actuator operably connected to said pump whereby water streams discharge from said discharge nozzles when said actuator is manually depressed by finger or thumb pressure applied thereagainst.
  • 4. A combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun comprising:a toy car body having a cavity formed therein and including spaced apart headlights disposed at a front of said car body, a water reservoir positioned within said body and a water discharge nozzle positioned at each said headlight for discharge of a stream of water therefrom; a hand grip pivotally connected to, and extendable downwardly from said body from a stored positioned within said cavity in said body into a downwardly extended operative position; a manually squeezable water pump cooperatively positioned in said hand grip and operatively connected by a conduit to said reservoir whereby, when said hand grip is in the operative position, a supply of water is discharged as streams of water from each of said discharge nozzles each time said water pump is squeezed; a separate pump actuator forming a moveable portion of a top of said body operably connected to said pump whereby water streams discharge from said discharge nozzles when said pump actuator is depressed.
  • 5. A combination miniature toy vehicle and squirt gun, said vehicle including spaced apart simulated headlights, said vehicle comprising:a toy vehicle body including said spaced apart headlights, a water reservoir positioned within said body and a water discharge nozzle at each of said headlights each of said discharge nozzles for discharging a stream of water therefrom; a hand grip connected to, and extending downwardly from said body; a water pump cooperatively positioned in said body and operatively connected to draw water from said reservoir; a water pump actuator forming a portion of an outer surface of said body, said actuator operably connected to said pump whereby, when said actuator is depressed, a supply of water is drawn from said reservoir by said pump for discharge as streams of water from said discharge nozzles.
Parent Case Info

This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/157243 filed Oct. 1, 1999.

US Referenced Citations (11)
Number Name Date Kind
3578789 Ferri May 1971 A
3658074 Wright Apr 1972 A
4114309 Gay Sep 1978 A
4848577 Hoffman et al. Jul 1989 A
5295890 Myers Mar 1994 A
D348913 Rudell Jul 1994 S
5474486 Chilton et al. Dec 1995 A
5735440 Regalbuto Apr 1998 A
5810638 Wood Sep 1998 A
6224457 Wu May 2001 B1
6280277 Greenberg et al. Aug 2001 B1
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/157243 Oct 1999 US