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US1528238A
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  • the 'invention relates "to vtoys, v ⁇ and l'has as an object the provision of a toy adaptedto Yproducefa"s'hoyv'er ofjspafrks, with means to cfause--s ⁇ aid" ⁇ sparksto'show lights of a variety of colors.
  • a 'further object 'of the invention istliepfprovisionof')a toy, such as above described, provided TWith additional ⁇ means to protluoesound.
  • Fig. 2 is a 'vertical'central section, partly in, elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan View with the upper half of the casing removed.
  • the device comprises a handle 10, and a shell 11 rigidly secured to the handle.
  • a pin l2 is shown as driven into the handle 10 and as being threaded at 13 to retain the parts by means of a Wing nut 14.
  • a plate 16 supported from the shell 11 by means of tongues 17 struck out from the material of the plate and secured to the shell 11, as at 18, in any convenient manner, as by soldering, brazing, or riveting.
  • a revolving element comprising a strap 20 journaled upon the pin 12 and having a portion 21 bent at an angle to the strap 20, and again bent to provide a portion 22, also journaled upon the pin 12.
  • a segment 23 having a Weight 24 applied to its edge To provide momentum for the strap or plate 20 there is shown a segment 23 having a Weight 24 applied to its edge.
  • the pyrophoric element 19 is shown as mounted in a socket 25 formed from the material of an integral with the plate 20 and segment 27.
  • the socket 25 When the socket 25 is formed the end ofthe 1material is left spaced Vfrom [the main lportionlofthe arm 26 to provide afslotfor ⁇ receptionoffthe end'oic afsprin'g 28,-n'o ⁇ unted upon ⁇ a tongue 29 ⁇ struck up Vfrom 4the segment 27 and anchored behind a fsecond tongue 30, also shown as struck up from-the material of the plate 20 and segment 127.
  • the spring 28 is shown as protruding from the socket 25 and formed into a loop 31, which may be graspedto Iremove the spring 28 'tromthe slot in tvhicl1 ⁇ it"wvo1ks, vwhen a nevv piece ofpyrophorie element-may lbe introduced.
  • a second shell inember'32 :Which may be a duplicate in form of ythefshell 151,for may be of other-forma-as Willbe referred to hereinafter.
  • the shell 32 is :provided 'Wit-ih* a series of perforations, sonrie vont which are covered with :a translucent material 33, of
  • one color, :and others with a piece of "trans- 12 may be headed over to secure the shell 32 in place if its removal is not desired for any purpose.
  • the stationary shell 32 may be provided upon its interior With teeth 36, and a spring tongue 37 may be mounted in a pen 38 carried by the plate 20, which spring by impact against the teeth 37 may form a rattle.
  • the shell 32 may be formed in any shape desired, and that the openings may be arranged in any desired manner, as for insta-nce, to simulate the eyes or other features of an animal, such as disclosed in my Patent No. 1,422,075 granted July 11, 1922.
  • a handle a stationary shell mounted on said handle, a band of abradant material carried by said handle and partially enclosed by said shell, a pyrophoric element carried by said handle, one of said last-named elements being revoluble whereby sparks will be produced, a shell mounted upon said handle in front of said spark producing elements, said shell having perforations, a covering of colored translucent material for some of said perforations.
  • a handle a band of abradant material carried by said handle, a pyrophoric element carried by said handle in contact with said ⁇ other by said revoluble element whereby colored sparks and a sound will be produced simultaneously.
  • a handle a pin projecting therefrom, a plate rigidly carried by said handle having a ring of abradant material upon its margin, a plate revolubly mounted upon said pin, a. socket upon said plate, a pyrophoric element mounted in said socket so as to be moved in Contact with said abradant Inaterial, means carried by the plate to exert pressure upon said pyrophoric element, a shell fixed upon said pin covering said spark producing mechanism, said shell havin perforations, a covering of colored transliicent material for some of said perforations.
  • a handle a rod rigidly carried by said handle, a pair of shells rigidly mounted on said rod in spaced relation, a band of abradant material carried by one ofsaid shells, a plate revolubly mounted upon said rod projecting through the space between said shells, a weight upon said plate, a pyrophoric element carried by said plate in contact with said abradant material, one of said shells having a series of perforations, a covering of translucent material for some of said perorations.
  • a toy comprising in combination, a handle, opposed shells providing a space therebetween and mounted on said handle one thereof having a series of openings, a
  • a momentum member revolubly mounted on said handle between said shells and revolving in said space and illuminating means enclosed between said shells and actuated by said revoluble mem-N ber to illuminate said openings.

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Mar. 3, 1925. 1,528,238 L. v. ARoNsoN WHIRLING SPARKLER Filed April 221,' 1923 Patented Mar. 3, 1925.
PATENT or ALouis v. A-RoNsoN, or NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
WHIRIJING SPARKLER.
"nplicationledApril 24, 1923. sei-iai No. 634318.
fspeciiication.
The 'invention relates "to vtoys, v`and l'has as an object the provision of a toy adaptedto Yproducefa"s'hoyv'er ofjspafrks, with means to cfause--s`aid"`sparksto'show lights of a variety of colors. A 'further object 'of the invention istliepfprovisionof')a toy, such as above described, provided TWith additional `means to protluoesound.
i An illustrative "embodimentot the inventionis shovvninitheaccompanying drawings, in y Which-f y Fig '1 'is afsid'e elevation.
Fig. 2 is a 'vertical'central section, partly in, elevation.
Fig. 3i`sa'planvievv, partly broken away, and
Fig. 4 is a plan View with the upper half of the casing removed.
As shown, the device comprises a handle 10, and a shell 11 rigidly secured to the handle. To act asan axis upon which the movable parts of the device operate, a pin l2 is shown as driven into the handle 10 and as being threaded at 13 to retain the parts by means of a Wing nut 14.
To hold a hand of abradant material 15, there is shown a plate 16, supported from the shell 11 by means of tongues 17 struck out from the material of the plate and secured to the shell 11, as at 18, in any convenient manner, as by soldering, brazing, or riveting.
To carry a piece of pyrophoric material 19, there is shown a revolving element comprising a strap 20 journaled upon the pin 12 and having a portion 21 bent at an angle to the strap 20, and again bent to provide a portion 22, also journaled upon the pin 12. By the provision of the portion 21, 22, the revolving element is caused to remain in a plane perpendicular to the pin 12.
To provide momentum for the strap or plate 20 there is shown a segment 23 having a Weight 24 applied to its edge. The pyrophoric element 19 is shown as mounted in a socket 25 formed from the material of an integral with the plate 20 and segment 27. When the socket 25 is formed the end ofthe 1material is left spaced Vfrom [the main lportionlofthe arm 26 to provide afslotfor `receptionoffthe end'oic afsprin'g 28,-n'o`unted upon `a tongue 29 `struck up Vfrom 4the segment 27 and anchored behind a fsecond tongue 30, also shown as struck up from-the material of the plate 20 and segment 127.
For ready renewal ofthe pyrophori'cele ment '19 the spring 28 is shown as protruding from the socket 25 and formed into a loop 31, which may be graspedto Iremove the spring 28 'tromthe slot in tvhicl1`it"wvo1ks, vwhen a nevv piece ofpyrophorie element-may lbe introduced.
To cover the Working parts, there -is shown a second shell inember'32 :Which may be a duplicate in form of ythefshell 151,for may be of other-forma-as Willbe referred to hereinafter.
As shown, the shell 32 is :provided 'Wit-ih* a series of perforations, sonrie vont which are covered with :a translucent material 33, of
one color, :and others with a piece of "trans- 12 may be headed over to secure the shell 32 in place if its removal is not desired for any purpose.
'Ilo produce sound the stationary shell 32 may be provided upon its interior With teeth 36, anda spring tongue 37 may be mounted in a pen 38 carried by the plate 20, which spring by impact against the teeth 37 may form a rattle.
It is obvious that the shell 32 may be formed in any shape desired, and that the openings may be arranged in any desired manner, as for insta-nce, to simulate the eyes or other features of an animal, such as disclosed in my Patent No. 1,422,075 granted July 11, 1922.
Minor changes may be made in the physical embodiment of the invention Without departing from its spirit.
I claim:
1. A handle, a stationary shell mounted on said handle, a band of abradant material carried by said handle and partially enclosed by said shell, a pyrophoric element carried by said handle, one of said last-named elements being revoluble whereby sparks will be produced, a shell mounted upon said handle in front of said spark producing elements, said shell having perforations, a covering of colored translucent material for some of said perforations.
2. A handle, a band of abradant material carried by said handle, a pyrophoric element carried by said handle in contact with said `other by said revoluble element whereby colored sparks and a sound will be produced simultaneously.
3. A handle, a pin projecting therefrom, a plate rigidly carried by said handle having a ring of abradant material upon its margin, a plate revolubly mounted upon said pin, a. socket upon said plate, a pyrophoric element mounted in said socket so as to be moved in Contact with said abradant Inaterial, means carried by the plate to exert pressure upon said pyrophoric element, a shell fixed upon said pin covering said spark producing mechanism, said shell havin perforations, a covering of colored transliicent material for some of said perforations.
4. A handle, a rod rigidly carried by said handle, a pair of shells rigidly mounted on said rod in spaced relation, a band of abradant material carried by one ofsaid shells, a plate revolubly mounted upon said rod projecting through the space between said shells, a weight upon said plate, a pyrophoric element carried by said plate in contact with said abradant material, one of said shells having a series of perforations, a covering of translucent material for some of said perorations.
5. A toy comprising in combination, a handle, opposed shells providing a space therebetween and mounted on said handle one thereof having a series of openings, a
covering of colored translucent material for some of said openings, a momentum member revolubly mounted on said handle between said shells and revolving in said space and illuminating means enclosed between said shells and actuated by said revoluble mem-N ber to illuminate said openings.
LOUIS V. ARONSON.
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US2826860A (en) * 1956-10-29 1958-03-18 Lawrence F Ashley Flying saucer toy
US20090199735A1 (en) * 2008-02-13 2009-08-13 Yuval Haim Dagan Fastener for pyrotechnic element

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US2826860A (en) * 1956-10-29 1958-03-18 Lawrence F Ashley Flying saucer toy
US20090199735A1 (en) * 2008-02-13 2009-08-13 Yuval Haim Dagan Fastener for pyrotechnic element

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