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US1110685A
US1110685A US79550113A US1913795501A US1110685A US 1110685 A US1110685 A US 1110685A US 79550113 A US79550113 A US 79550113A US 1913795501 A US1913795501 A US 1913795501A US 1110685 A US1110685 A US 1110685A
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  • This inventlon relatesto mechanical figure toys and has for itsv object improved mechanism whereby animate movements are simulated and amusing postures executed.
  • Figure 1 is a side viewofmy inventionapplied to the figure of a dog andshows a handin po sition for operating it.
  • Fig. 2 is aview of the toy shown in Fig. 1 as itappears after the actuating, wire has been rotated one fourth of a revolution in one direction from the position shown in Fig. 1. The operators hand, the manipulating piece and the fine wire connection are omitted from this and the succeeding views.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the toy shown in Fig. 1 as it appears after the actuating wire has been rotated one half of a revolution in either direction from the position shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a view of the toy shown in Fig.
  • Fig. 5 is a view from the front of'the toy in the position shown in Fig. 1.
  • the figure portion of this toy comprises a fore part A, a middle part B and a hind part C.
  • the fore part A is provided with a head and supporting members and has a small round hole through it from front to back, this hole being central with a hemispherical joint-protuberance a at the back.
  • the middle part B is a short length of cylindrical thin-wall tubing of a diameter commensurate with the fore and hind parts.
  • the hind part 0 is provided with supporting members, a hemispherical joint protuberance 0 similar to that of fore part A and in the particular illustration herein shown, with a stub tail. There is also in the hind part C a small round hole passing from front to back centrally through the joint protuberance.v
  • the parts A, B and C are arranged in series onthe actuating wire D which is journaled in the holes in A'and G and passes freely through the hollow space of B.
  • the a hemispherical protuberances of A and C fit into the open ends of B forming universal, ball and socket joints; and these parts thus jointed are held together by an eye. at the front and a flattening pinch at the back in the ends of thewire D, which wire becomes the actuating element for the figure parts by virtue of a slight bend al given it at about midway of its length between the joints.
  • the wire D is connected at its eye end d with a fine flexible transmission wire E the other end of which is fastened in the eye 7 of a larger manipulating wire F adapted to be rolled between the thumb and finger to rotate or oscillate the. actuating wire D.
  • the toy should rest upon a display surface or medium on which it does not roll, but may freely slide on its supporting points, which are preferably made wide apart, whatever form they may take in the different figures to which this invention may be applied.
  • a mechanical figure toy comprising,
  • the rotary component a fore part, a hind part and a wire journaledin and bent between the said r re and bind parts and extendingthrough one of the said parts to a source of motion, stantially as specified.
  • a mechanical figure. toy comprising,
  • a mechanical figure toy comprising,

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G. J. W. HAYES. MECHANICAL FIGURE TOY.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 16, 1918.
Patented Sept. 15, 1914.
INVENTOR THE NORRIS PETERS CO.. PHO'IV-LITHO. \I'IASHINGTUN. D, C.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE- CHARLES J. w. HAYES, or ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN.
MECHANICAL FIGURE TOY.
Specification of lietterslatent.
Patented Sept. 15, 1914:.
Application filed Qotoner 16, 1913. Serial No. 795,501.
a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
I This inventlonrelatesto mechanical figure toys and has for itsv object improved mechanism whereby animate movements are simulated and amusing postures executed.
by very simple and inexpensive means practical to employ with different kinds and sizes of figures, the very small as well as the larger sizes.
In the accompanying drawing: Figure 1 is a side viewofmy inventionapplied to the figure of a dog andshows a handin po sition for operating it. Fig. 2 is aview of the toy shown in Fig. 1 as itappears after the actuating, wire has been rotated one fourth of a revolution in one direction from the position shown in Fig. 1. The operators hand, the manipulating piece and the fine wire connection are omitted from this and the succeeding views. Fig. 3 is a view of the toy shown in Fig. 1 as it appears after the actuating wire has been rotated one half of a revolution in either direction from the position shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a view of the toy shown in Fig. 1 as it appears after the actuating wire has been rotated three fourths of a revolution in one direction, or one fourth of a revolution in the other direction from the position shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 5 is a view from the front of'the toy in the position shown in Fig. 1.
The figure portion of this toy comprises a fore part A, a middle part B and a hind part C.
The fore part A is provided with a head and supporting members and has a small round hole through it from front to back, this hole being central with a hemispherical joint-protuberance a at the back.
The middle part B is a short length of cylindrical thin-wall tubing of a diameter commensurate with the fore and hind parts.
The hind part 0 is provided with supporting members, a hemispherical joint protuberance 0 similar to that of fore part A and in the particular illustration herein shown, with a stub tail. There is also in the hind part C a small round hole passing from front to back centrally through the joint protuberance.v
The parts A, B and C are arranged in series onthe actuating wire D which is journaled in the holes in A'and G and passes freely through the hollow space of B. The a hemispherical protuberances of A and C fit into the open ends of B forming universal, ball and socket joints; and these parts thus jointed are held together by an eye. at the front and a flattening pinch at the back in the ends of thewire D, which wire becomes the actuating element for the figure parts by virtue of a slight bend al given it at about midway of its length between the joints. The wire D is connected at its eye end d with a fine flexible transmission wire E the other end of which is fastened in the eye 7 of a larger manipulating wire F adapted to be rolled between the thumb and finger to rotate or oscillate the. actuating wire D.
The toy should rest upon a display surface or medium on which it does not roll, but may freely slide on its supporting points, which are preferably made wide apart, whatever form they may take in the different figures to which this invention may be applied.
naled in the figure parts, standing stable against overturning on the display surface, is there converted by the compelledconformity of these parts to the changing direction of crookedness of the wire as it ro-,
tates in them, into diverse motions of the parts "which resemble more or less closely, movements of a living thing; and especially so when viewed in conjunction with the forward movement of the figure as a whole.
This invention may be applied to figures as difi'erent as those of dog andalligator 'or even man on hands and knees and the details of construction may be varied to a considerable extent without departing from the spirit of this invention which it is hereby purposed to protect. r
What I claim is: 1. A mechanical figure toy comprising,
The rotary component a fore part, a hind part and a wire journaledin and bent between the said r re and bind parts and extendingthrough one of the said parts to a source of motion, stantially as specified.
2. In a mechanical figure toy, the combina-r tion of a fore part having supporting members, ahindpart having supporting members,
a middle part jointed with the said fore and hind parts and an actuating means comprising a plurality of journals connected together in angularrelation.
'3. A mechanical figure. toy comprising,
a pluralityof figure parts adapted to restupon and slide but not roll ona display surface, a crooked actuating member upon which the said figure parts'are disposed in diversity of angular'operatiVe relation and means operatively connecting the said' actuating member "with a'souree of motion, substantiallylas specified.
4. In a mechanical/figure the combination of an actuating wire having a pora said portion and adapted to bear upon a.
tion of its length at an angle to its axis of rotation and a figure part journaled on display surface whereby it is constrained to execute peculiar movements when said actuating wire is turned, substantially as specified.
5.111 a mechanical figure toy, the com bination of a plurality of figure-parts, a
l r otative actuating element engaging a plurality of said figureparts, a'rnanipulator adapted to be rolled between the thumb and finger, and a; flexible rotative transmission element connecting said manipulatorand said actuating element whereby rotative motion is transmitted "to said actuating element, substantially as specified. I
6. A mechanical figure toy, comprising,
a plurally limbed figure-part, the'extremities of said limbs being relatively wide apartand adapted to slide and tolaterally support said figure-part, a body figure-part, and a crooked, :rotative actuating element engaging said limbed figure-part between' operating engagement with said actuating element; said figuresparts being disposed on a said actuating element in jointed operative relation.
8. In. a mechanical figure toy,,th'e combination of a unit part having head, shoulders. and supporting'members, a unit extremity part, means connecting "the said parts in jointed relation and rotary aetuating means substantia'lly as specified.
In test mony whereof I aliix ray-signature in presence of two witnesses.
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Homgnn A. CASE,
' CHARLES J. W. Harris;
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2823490A (en) * 1955-06-29 1958-02-18 Owens Brush Company Container convertible to a toy
US2824409A (en) * 1956-02-20 1958-02-25 William A Brodrib Leaping animal toy
US3900992A (en) * 1971-04-21 1975-08-26 Klamer R B Doll having limbs with hemispherical portions pivotally joined to its body

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2823490A (en) * 1955-06-29 1958-02-18 Owens Brush Company Container convertible to a toy
US2824409A (en) * 1956-02-20 1958-02-25 William A Brodrib Leaping animal toy
US3900992A (en) * 1971-04-21 1975-08-26 Klamer R B Doll having limbs with hemispherical portions pivotally joined to its body

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