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US1553219A
US1553219A US694123A US69412324A US1553219A US 1553219 A US1553219 A US 1553219A US 694123 A US694123 A US 694123A US 69412324 A US69412324 A US 69412324A US 1553219 A US1553219 A US 1553219A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
    • A63G19/00Toy animals for riding
    • A63G19/08Toy animals for riding made to travel by ratchet-wheels, e.g. by stretching the legs
    • A63G19/12Toy animals for riding made to travel by ratchet-wheels, e.g. by stretching the legs by performing oscillations

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Sept. y 8, 1925.
` H. B. CROSBY TOY iled Feb. 2o. 1924 lll.
. INVENTOR EE. CROSBY.
A TTORNE YS Patented Sept. 8, 1925.
UNITED STATES 1,553,219 PATENT oFF/ICE.
nAn'rwnLL naoAD caosBY, or CALAIS,- MAINE TOY.
Application led February 20, 1924. Serial No. 694,123.
To all whom-t may concern.'v
Be it known that I, HARTWELL B. CROSBY,
a citizen of the United States, and a resident toys and more particularly to a toy horsey although, of course, it is to be understood that the toy may be designed to represent any other animal or figure, and while I vshall hereinafter refer to the device as a horse I do not wish to be limited in any. yway by this choice of term.
An object of the invention is to provide a toy in which-the rider can propel the same by causing a movement of one portion of the body of the toy relative to the other.
A further obect is to provide a toy of this character whic may be guided in any direction, which will simulate in its operation a canter or gallop so that the rider can give full vent to his imagination as he propels the to over the floor.
A fiirther object is .to provide a toy of this character which can be manufactured and sold at a reasonably low price, which of construction and combinations and airangements of parts which Will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims.
4 In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a viewin side elevation, showing my improved toy in its normal or initial position; 1 l Y Figure 2 is a similar view showing the toy in another position;
Figure 3 is a view i the toy; y Figure 4 is a view in longitudinal section on the line 4-4 ofFigure 1;
Figure 5v is a fragmentary view illustrating the ratchet and pawl connection between one of the wheelsand a leg of the toy, this view being taken on the line 5 5 of Figure 6; 4
Figure 6 is a view in section at right angles to Figure 5, the view being taken on the line 6-6 thereof.
As above stated, my improved toy 1n one n front elevation of of its embodiments simulates a horse in appearance, and this term is conveniently employed in describing the toy. The body portion of the horse is divided vinto two sections, the section 1 constituting the front portion of the body and the section 2 the rear portion thereof. These sections 1 and 2 are both preferably madefrom boards of wood although, of course, they may be made of any other suitable material. v
The front section 1 is provided with a rearwardly projecting tongue 4 which is connected thereto by hinges 5 to permit the front portion of the toy to swing in either direction to steer the device. The rear section 2 has a filler piece 3 throughout its rear portion thus providing a bifurcated front portion in which the ltongue 4 is receivedand is ivotally connected by a transverse pivot pm 6'wh1ch extends through the rear body ortion 2 as well as through the tongue 4to alilow the front and rear body rtions a pivotal movement relative to eachoother, as will more fully hereinafterv appear. ,f A seat or saddle 7 is provided on the rcar body portion 2 and a transversely extending handle 8 is secured in the front section 1; as clearl shown. The front section 1 is supporte by a pair of legs 9 which are@ secured thereto -by ble securing devlces, and these legs 9 at their lower end are supported by a wheel 11, an axle or bolt 12 being pro'ected through the legs 9 and wheel 11 an held in place in any approved manner. Foot rests 13 are secured to the legs 9 and project laterally therefrom so that the rider on the saddle 7 can brace his feet on these rests 13 as he grasps the handle 8 to operate the toy, as will be hereinafter explained. A pair df, legs 14 support the rear section 2 and are preferably flared yapart at their lower ends and connected by an axle bar 15 with a pair of wheels 16 at the ends thereof so that the toy is in the form of a tric cle with the rear wheels spread apart suilciently to prevent accidental tilting of the toy. The? 'front wheel 11 and at least one of the rear ,wheels 16 is connected to the leg supported thereby by ratchet and pawl, as indicated most clearly in Figures 5 and 6. The purpose of this ratchet and'pawl connection isf-t0 peimit the wheels to turn in one direction only which is desirable in order to provide an effectual propelling means. A sim fle form of construction is illustrated in w ich the .screws 10 or other suitafront and rear legs 9 and 14i respectively,
and sustains the toy in norma position and assists 1n returnlng 1t to such position during the operation of the device.
With the rider on the seat 7, he can grasp the handle 8 and brace his feet against the sup orts 13. While in this position he can rea ily rock. the front section 1 of the body relative to lthe rear section 2, the motion being about the pivot 6, so 'that the lower ends of the legs 9 and 14 will be drawn toward each other and then away from each other, simulating the motion of a cantering or alloping horse. This motion of the body ang legs of the horse is imparted to the Wheels by the ratchet and pawl vconstruction above described so that the toy is propelled over the ground or floor and can be steered to right or left by turning the front section 1 of the body with relation to the rear section 2 thereof, the hinges 5 permittin this movement.
Various slight changes and alterations might be made inthe general form of the parts described without departing from my invention, and hence I do not limit myself to the precise details set forth but consider myself at liberty to make such slight changes and alterations as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A toy of the character described, comprising a body consisting of two sections pivotal] connected both horizontally and vertical y, legs secured to the two sections,`
when t e operator is seated -on the rear.
section he can by manipulation of the foot supports and the handlebar move the front section relative to the rear section to impart motion and direction of motion to the toy.
l2. A toy of the character described, comprisin a; body consisting of two sections pivota ly connected both horizontally andvertically, legs secured to the two sections, y
a pair of wheels supporting the legs of the rear section, a single wheel supporting the legs of the front section, sa1d last-mentioned wheel and one of said first-mentioned wheels having ratchet and awl connection with the parts sup orte `thereby, foot supports on the front egs of the toy and a handlebar at the up er portion of the front section of the toy, t e rear section of the toy constituting a support for the body so that when the operator is seated on the rear section he can by manipulation of the foot supports and the handlebar move the front section relative to the rear section to impart motion and direction of motion to the toy, and a spring connecting the front and rear legs of the toy.
HARTWELL BROAD CROSBY.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2635886A (en) * 1950-11-03 1953-04-21 Schoebel Elmer Galloping hobbyhorse mounted on wheels
US2759736A (en) * 1953-09-17 1956-08-21 Herman H Block Rider propelled gallop-simulating hobby horse
US3214183A (en) * 1964-01-21 1965-10-26 Clarence C Simmons Amusement device
US8827279B1 (en) * 2012-03-21 2014-09-09 Michele Clark Horse riding simulation system

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2635886A (en) * 1950-11-03 1953-04-21 Schoebel Elmer Galloping hobbyhorse mounted on wheels
US2759736A (en) * 1953-09-17 1956-08-21 Herman H Block Rider propelled gallop-simulating hobby horse
US3214183A (en) * 1964-01-21 1965-10-26 Clarence C Simmons Amusement device
US8827279B1 (en) * 2012-03-21 2014-09-09 Michele Clark Horse riding simulation system

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