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US1679658A US183661A US18366127A US1679658A US 1679658 A US1679658 A US 1679658A US 183661 A US183661 A US 183661A US 18366127 A US18366127 A US 18366127A US 1679658 A US1679658 A US 1679658A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
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Aug. 7, 1928;
D. HALL TOY BANK Filed April 14, 1927 57 fy K- of Fig. 1; and
Patented Aug. 7, s 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT 1,679,658 OFFICE.
DOUGLAS HALLQOF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
TOY BANK.
My invention relates to toy banks, and has for its object the production of a novelty in the form of an animal which will go thru certain physical movements each time a coin deposited in the bank.
In the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a section on line 11 of Fig. 2, central parts being shown in full lines, and part of the receiving chamber below being shown broken away; v i
Fig. 2 is a front elevation, the upper part being in sectiononline 2 and the lower part,
being in section on line 2;
Fig. 3 1s a transverse sect on on line 33 Fig. 4 is a detail.
The money receptacle consists of a semieggshap'ed chamber having a slot 11 in its upperpart. Adjacent to this slot, the upper part of the chamber has a dovetailed recess 12 for the reception of a correspondingly shaped part of the animalfigure which is mounted upon the receptacle as a base.
The animal in the presentcase is in the form of a grotesque, goose, but may be in the form of any other animal. The body of the goose consists of right and left halves, 13 and 14, which are hollow casting-s secured together to form the outline of the body.
' he lower parts of the halves are thickened portions 15 and 16which together form a dove-tail which fits into the recess 12.
The tie which connects the halves of the goose is a bolt 17 located in the eye sockets of the two halves. The ends of the bolt are concealed by glass eyes 18 cemented in the sockets over the head and tip which form the ends of the bolt. A dowel pin19 secured in the part 16 and entering a corresponding hole in the part 15 serves to hold the halves from displacement. A second dowel pin or projection 20 secured at the breast of the goose serves a similar purpose.
In the base 16 of the half 14 is a recess 21 I easily inserted in the recess 12. Upon releasing such manual pressure, the spring 22 pushes the parts 15 and 16 from each other so as to cause them to bind in the recess 12.
Extending from the head'of the goose to its base are internal ribs 23 and 24, which provlde a channel 25 extending from the mouth of the bird to the slot 11 in the base 10. This is the channel thru which a coin passes when placed in the mouth of the goose. V s p Beginning at the point 26 and extending to the point 27,.the rib 23 is cutback. a short distance from the level of the-other parts of the joint between the halves l3 and 14-. Similarly, beginning at a point 28 and extending to a point 29, the rib 24'is cut back. The result, of these cut-backs is to leave a small opening or slot, as shown at 30 in Fig. 3 for the play of levers as will be described. Piv-oted on a pin 31 supported in the halves 13 and 14 is a lever 32 which represents the lower mandible of the bird. The lower end of this lever normally rests against a pin 33 in the-rib 24. This lever is nearly balanced as to weight, but normally rests in the position shown in Fig. 1. Pivoted in the halves 13 and 14 is a shaft 34 to which is secured a lever 35 located in the opening 30 and extending across the channel 25. To the outer ends of the shaft 34 are secured the wings 36. As shown in Fig. 4, the outer ends of the shaft are cut away on one side so as to form a flat surface, and t-he extreme ends are beveled to points. The wings are-made of soft and light material such as aluminum, and have formed in them round holes for the reception of the ends of the shaft 34. After the wings are formed they are placed in a press, and a die strikes the under part of each wing so as to produce an indentation as shown at 37. This act-ion forces the-metal inward so as to nearly but not quite close the holes for the ends of the shaft 34. After the shaft 34 is supported in position, the
wings are forced upon the ends of said shaft by pressure. In this operation,the pointed ends of the shaft are driven into the nearly closed holes with the result that the wings are. secured in place without any'other action than the friction due to the partial reopen ing of the previously partially closed holes.
Beginning at apoint 38 (Fig. 1) on the lower rear portion of the bird, and extending to the parts 15 and 16, part of theexterior ribs are cut away so as to leave an external opening corresponding to the interior opening 30. Pivoted on a pin 39 supported in the halves 13 and 14 is a lever having one end 40 extending across the coin channel and having its other end extending thru the external opening just described and terminating in a tail 41. r
The lever 40- 11 is nicely balanced on the pivot pin 89, but normally rests in the position shown in Fig. 1. Similarly, the wings 36 and lever 35 are nicely balanced, but normally rest in the position shown. "When a coin, as 42, is placed on the mandible 32, it slides downwa'rdby gravity. As it passes the pivot 31, the lever 32 turns on its pivot and gives the appearance of a swallowing action by the bird. After the coin passes from the lever 32 it strikes and depresses lever 35, which results in a flapping action by the wings 36. After passing the lever 35, the coin engages and depresses lever 40 which results in tail 41 moving upward on the pivot 89.
What I claim. is:
1. In a device of the class described, a base providing coin receptacle and providing a recess in its upper face, a body composed of two parts the lower portions of which are adapted to enter said recess, a tie loosely securing the upper portions of said parts together, and a spring serving to force the lower portions of said parts from each other so as to cause them to bind in said recess.
2.In a device of the class described, a body simulating an animated object and providing a coin guiding channel, a shaft carried by the body and having its ends sharpened and the portions adjacent to the ends flattened by cutting away part of the metal thereof, wings formed of malleable metal and having holes drilled therein to receive the ends of the shaft, part of the metal forming the wings being forced inward by exterior pressure to partially close the holes drilled therein and said wings being forced upon the flattened and sharpened parts of said shaft after the shaft is mounted in place in said body, .and a lever secured to a central part of said shaft and extending thru said coin guiding channel.
DOUGLAS HALL.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2650452A (en) * 1949-07-07 1953-09-01 Thomas C Martin Toy bank
US2667011A (en) * 1951-05-17 1954-01-26 Marvin I Glass Toy bank
US5494217A (en) * 1993-06-10 1996-02-27 Tenyo Co., Ltd. Savings bank with optical illusion coin concealment chute

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2650452A (en) * 1949-07-07 1953-09-01 Thomas C Martin Toy bank
US2667011A (en) * 1951-05-17 1954-01-26 Marvin I Glass Toy bank
US5494217A (en) * 1993-06-10 1996-02-27 Tenyo Co., Ltd. Savings bank with optical illusion coin concealment chute

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