US1659423A - Rotary toy device - Google Patents

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US1659423A
US1659423A US185410A US18541027A US1659423A US 1659423 A US1659423 A US 1659423A US 185410 A US185410 A US 185410A US 18541027 A US18541027 A US 18541027A US 1659423 A US1659423 A US 1659423A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H27/00Toy aircraft; Other flying toys
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  • 'lhisirivkantion relates to a new and amuslng devicein the nature of a rotary toy, particularly adapted'to amuse children.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a rotary toy oi noveljconstructimi and ara rangeinent of parts, hereinafter more fully dcscribed,claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevational view Oliny improved rotary toy.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a modification of my improved rotary toy.
  • Fig. 3 is a central sectional view illustrating a further development of my improved rotary toy.
  • Fig. l is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 4.t of Fig. 3.
  • my improved rotary toy comprises a spinner member 10, of cylindrical construction.
  • a pair of arms 11 and 12, preferably of heavy metal, are attached to the spinner member 10, and are extended therefrom, in opposite directions, horizontally, preferably inclined somewhat downwardly.
  • the toy aeroplanes 13 and 14, are suspended, from the free, or extended extremities of the arms 10 and 11, respectively.
  • the pointer 15, is adapted to engage in an axial aperture formed in the lower portion of the spinner member 10, so as to be readily and easily removed therefrom.
  • the pointer 15, is provided with a tapered pointed extremity 1.6.
  • the base member 17, is constnicted. so as to represent a castle, and provided with an upper top surface 18, having a centraldepressed portion 19.
  • the above described coustriu-tion is such as will permit the toy aeroplanes to be rotated or spun by the hand of a child, so as to amuse the child.
  • Fig. 2 of the accompanying drawing I have shown a plurality of arms 20, extended from the spinner member 10, positioned, or extended therefrom, so as to maintain the equilibrium of the toy aeroplanes 21, which are extended from the free extremities of. the arms 20., I have also provided a base member 22, of frustum conical shaped construction.
  • the base member 17, is of hollow construction, and is provided with brackets 25 and 25, positioned inside the base member 1?, and adapted to rot-atively support the vertical rod 26.
  • the bevel gear 27, or disc is secured to the rod 26, and is provided with teeth 28', adaptedto mesh with. the teeth 29 of a similar bevel gear 30, secured to the rod 31.
  • the rod 31 is rotatlvely mounted in a bracket 82 attached inside the base member 17.
  • the rod '31 is extended outside the base member 17, and has attached at its extended extremity a crank 32.
  • the engaging rod 33 is hinged, as at 34, by a pin, or the like, to the upper extremity of the rod 26.
  • the engaging rod 33 is extended through a helically elongated aperture 35, formed in the above mentioned top, or upper portionlS, of the base member 17.
  • the engaging rod 33 is provided with an upper offset portion 36, adapted to engage the finger members 37, attached to the arms 23, when the arms 23, are positioned in a closed or non-extended position, as clearly shown in Fig. 3 of the accompanying draw.- mg.
  • a rotary toy of the class described comprising a base member, a substantially horizontal top wall on said base member having a central depression and an arcuate slot' therein, the ends of said slot being unequally distant from the center of said top wall, a shaft j ournaled in said base member adapted to be rotated and comprising an off-set upper portion, an extension pivotally attached to said off-set upper portion and disposed at its upper end through said slot adapted to be guided thereby, a spinner member mounted on said top wall comprising a pointed extremity engaged in said dopression,v and arms comprising fingers on said spinner member adapted to be engaged by the extension of said shaft when the latter is at one end portion of said arcuate slot and to be free from said extension when the and a pointed projection engaged in said depression, and mechanism for rotating said rotary member comprising a rotatively and pivotally mounted extension disposed through said slot and guided thereby adapted to engage said finger when at one extremity of said slotandto be free from said fingers when at the other extremity thereof

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Feb. 14, 1928.
v. BITETTO ROTARY TOY DEVICE Filed April 21; 1927 Patented Feb. 14, 1928.
7 UNITED STATES" VINCENT BITE'ITO, or OZONE PARK;
E YORK, AssIGnoR 0F ONELHALFTTOETHEL KURZWEIL.
ROTARY rOY DEVICE.
l Application filed April 21, 1927. Serial No. 185,410.
'lhisirivkantion relates to a new and amuslng devicein the nature of a rotary toy, particularly adapted'to amuse children.
The object of the invention is to provide a rotary toy oi noveljconstructimi and ara rangeinent of parts, hereinafter more fully dcscribed,claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing.
Fig. 1 is a front elevational view Oliny improved rotary toy. p
Fig. 2 .is a perspective view illustrating a modification of my improved rotary toy.
Fig. 3 is a central sectional view illustrating a further development of my improved rotary toy.
Fig. l is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 4.t of Fig. 3.
As here embodied my improved rotary toy comprises a spinner member 10, of cylindrical construction. A pair of arms 11 and 12, preferably of heavy metal, are attached to the spinner member 10, and are extended therefrom, in opposite directions, horizontally, preferably inclined somewhat downwardly. The toy aeroplanes 13 and 14, are suspended, from the free, or extended extremities of the arms 10 and 11, respectively. The pointer 15, is adapted to engage in an axial aperture formed in the lower portion of the spinner member 10, so as to be readily and easily removed therefrom. The pointer 15, is provided with a tapered pointed extremity 1.6.
i The base member 17, is constnicted. so as to represent a castle, and provided with an upper top surface 18, having a centraldepressed portion 19. The above described coustriu-tion is such as will permit the toy aeroplanes to be rotated or spun by the hand of a child, so as to amuse the child.
In Fig. 2 of the accompanying drawing, I have shown a plurality of arms 20, extended from the spinner member 10, positioned, or extended therefrom, so as to maintain the equilibrium of the toy aeroplanes 21, which are extended from the free extremities of. the arms 20., I have also provided a base member 22, of frustum conical shaped construction.
In Figs?) and 4 of the accompanying drawing,I have provided arms 23, of tubular construction, adapted to frictionally engage the rods 24,, attached to and extended from the spinner member 10, similar to the above mentioncdarniis 11, 12, and 20. The latter described construction is such as will permit the-toy aeroplanes 21, to be extended, as
may be desired. The base member 17, is of hollow construction, and is provided with brackets 25 and 25, positioned inside the base member 1?, and adapted to rot-atively support the vertical rod 26. The bevel gear 27, or disc, is secured to the rod 26, and is provided with teeth 28', adaptedto mesh with. the teeth 29 of a similar bevel gear 30, secured to the rod 31. The rod 31 is rotatlvely mounted in a bracket 82 attached inside the base member 17. The rod '31 is extended outside the base member 17, and has attached at its extended extremity a crank 32. The engaging rod 33, is hinged, as at 34, by a pin, or the like, to the upper extremity of the rod 26. The engaging rod 33, is extended through a helically elongated aperture 35, formed in the above mentioned top, or upper portionlS, of the base member 17. The engaging rod 33, is provided with an upper offset portion 36, adapted to engage the finger members 37, attached to the arms 23, when the arms 23, are positioned in a closed or non-extended position, as clearly shown in Fig. 3 of the accompanying draw.- mg.
The above described construction is such as will permit the toy aeroplanes 21, to be rotated, when the crank 32 is rotated or turned by a child. It should be understood that the toy aeroplanes will be given an initial momentunii or start.
Having thus described my invention, what 1 claim as new and desire to protect by Let tors Patent ot the United States is as folgaged in the depression of said top wall, a shaft disposed centrally of and journaled in said base member, a gear on said shaft, a crank member journaled in the side of said. base member, a gear on said crank meshed with said first mentioned gear for rotating said shaft, an extension pivotally mounted on said shaft and disposed through. said arcuate slot, and fingers on said arms adapted to be engaged by said extension for rotating said spinner.
2. A rotary toy of the class described comprising a base member, a substantially horizontal top wall on said base member having a central depression and an arcuate slot' therein, the ends of said slot being unequally distant from the center of said top wall, a shaft j ournaled in said base member adapted to be rotated and comprising an off-set upper portion, an extension pivotally attached to said off-set upper portion and disposed at its upper end through said slot adapted to be guided thereby, a spinner member mounted on said top wall comprising a pointed extremity engaged in said dopression,v and arms comprising fingers on said spinner member adapted to be engaged by the extension of said shaft when the latter is at one end portion of said arcuate slot and to be free from said extension when the and a pointed projection engaged in said depression, and mechanism for rotating said rotary member comprising a rotatively and pivotally mounted extension disposed through said slot and guided thereby adapted to engage said finger when at one extremity of said slotandto be free from said fingers when at the other extremity thereof. In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature.
VINCENT BITETTO.
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US2595061A (en) * 1947-12-09 1952-04-29 William H J Downey Toy roundabout
US2608410A (en) * 1949-02-21 1952-08-26 Soren M Klyver Reciprocal actuated rotating spinner game device
US3734497A (en) * 1972-01-14 1973-05-22 Midway Manuf Co Apparatus for simulating cross-country driving conditions
USD382381S (en) * 1996-02-05 1997-08-12 Fukushima Glenn M Novelty pet toy
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US2595061A (en) * 1947-12-09 1952-04-29 William H J Downey Toy roundabout
US2608410A (en) * 1949-02-21 1952-08-26 Soren M Klyver Reciprocal actuated rotating spinner game device
US3734497A (en) * 1972-01-14 1973-05-22 Midway Manuf Co Apparatus for simulating cross-country driving conditions
USD382381S (en) * 1996-02-05 1997-08-12 Fukushima Glenn M Novelty pet toy
USD807592S1 (en) * 2015-04-15 2018-01-09 Worldwise, Inc. Cat scratcher
USD811017S1 (en) * 2015-04-15 2018-02-20 Worldwise, Inc. Cat scratcher
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