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US1689010A
US1689010A US245216A US24521628A US1689010A US 1689010 A US1689010 A US 1689010A US 245216 A US245216 A US 245216A US 24521628 A US24521628 A US 24521628A US 1689010 A US1689010 A US 1689010A
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  • the object of the present invention is to provide a wind toy incorporating a propeller and a wind receiving and deflecting plate made of celluloid or the like which can be operated out-of-doors on the ground by light breezes which move the device and at the same time rotate the propeller.
  • the device can also be used indoors by pulling or pushing the same, the movement thereof, relative to the air, rotating the light propeller, the action of the-air upon the propeller being aided upon the deflecting plate.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation, partly in section.
  • the device being designed for both outdoor and indoor use is, for the latter purpose, particularly constructed so that relative slow movement by a child pulling or pushing the same will so act upon the air as to cause rotation of the propeller.
  • the device consists 01" a deflecting plate 1 made of light celluloid or celluloid material and cemented or otherwise held at its top to tubular rearwardly extending support 2, which a t its end may carry a roller or rollers such as the member 8.
  • a celluloid rod of small diameter, may pass through an aperture in wheel 3 and be bent so that its encs lie parallel, the ends being passed into the hollow tube 2 and cement-ed or otherwise held securely in position.
  • Defiecting plate 1 is flanged at The base of the flange is apertured to receive a light axle 5 which carriesthe wheels 6.
  • Each of these wieels may be formed of cellu oid, and preferably by making two flanged disks, one slightly smaller than the other, the two in tel-fitting and being cemented together as Li. J
  • Tubular member 2 be plugged at its end by a wooden or other plug 8 so as to support a pin 9 forming an axle support for a propeller 10.
  • the blades of the propeller lie directly in front oi? the deflecting plate.
  • the propeller being preferably made of celluloid is light, and there is very little friction upon the pin 9.
  • a wind toy comprising a light wind recelving and deflecting plate, a wheel adapted to support the plate at its base, a tubular rear wardly extending support, a wheel carried by said support at its lower end, a strut member extending from the lower end of the tubular support and connecting the latter with the plate, a light propeller, and a shaft for said propeller extending through the plate and supported thereby, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a wind toy comprising a wind receiving and deflecting plate, wheels car ied by the plate at its lower end, a tubular supporting member extending from the top of the plate downwardly, av wheel, a rod extendingthrough the wheel and its ends brought in substantially parallel relationship and thence extending within the tubular supporting member, a second rod extending through the tubular supporting member and having its ends brought into contact with the plate and secured thereto, av plug for the upper end of the tubular member, a. pin extending through the plate and into the plug, and a light propeller carried by the pin.

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Oct. 23, 1928. 1,689,010
M. COHN WHEELED WIND TOY Filed Jan. 7, 1928 INVENTOR Manywhn BY L MW ATTORNEY Patented Get. 23, 1928.
UNITED STATES insane MARY COI-IN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
WI-IEELED WIND TOY.
Application filed Januar 7, 1928. Serial i lo.- 245,216.
The object of the present invention is to provide a wind toy incorporating a propeller and a wind receiving and deflecting plate made of celluloid or the like which can be operated out-of-doors on the ground by light breezes which move the device and at the same time rotate the propeller. The device can also be used indoors by pulling or pushing the same, the movement thereof, relative to the air, rotating the light propeller, the action of the-air upon the propeller being aided upon the deflecting plate.
The invention will be understood with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view or a modification 01": the invention, and
Figure 2 is a side elevation, partly in section.
' The device, being designed for both outdoor and indoor use is, for the latter purpose, particularly constructed so that relative slow movement by a child pulling or pushing the same will so act upon the air as to cause rotation of the propeller. To this end the device consists 01" a deflecting plate 1 made of light celluloid or celluloid material and cemented or otherwise held at its top to tubular rearwardly extending support 2, which a t its end may carry a roller or rollers such as the member 8. A celluloid rod, of small diameter, may pass through an aperture in wheel 3 and be bent so that its encs lie parallel, the ends being passed into the hollow tube 2 and cement-ed or otherwise held securely in position.
Defiecting plate 1 is flanged at The base of the flange is apertured to receive a light axle 5 which carriesthe wheels 6. Each of these wieels may be formed of cellu oid, and preferably by making two flanged disks, one slightly smaller than the other, the two in tel-fitting and being cemented together as Li. J
. shown more particularly in Figure 2. Held 5 rigidly near the base of the deflecting plate 1 are the legs 7 of a. Ushaped supporting mem her which passes through tubular support 2. Member 7 may be a light celluloid rod.
Tubular member 2 be plugged at its end by a wooden or other plug 8 so as to support a pin 9 forming an axle support for a propeller 10. It will be seen that the blades of the propeller lie directly in front oi? the deflecting plate. Thus when the device is pulled or pushed forwardly in a room, the slight disturbance to the air aiiorded by deflecting plate 1 will augment the effect of the air upon the propeller blades and with the result that the propeller will be rotated notwitl'istanding the movement is slow. The propeller being preferably made of celluloid is light, and there is very little friction upon the pin 9.
lVhen the device is placed outdoors on a supporting surface, light breezes will act upon plate 1 to propel the device and such breezes, assisted by the plate 1, will act upon the propeller to rotate the same. 4
Various modifications may be made in the form and arrangement of the device without departing from the spirit of the invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent being as follows 1. A wind toy comprising a light wind recelving and deflecting plate, a wheel adapted to support the plate at its base, a tubular rear wardly extending support, a wheel carried by said support at its lower end, a strut member extending from the lower end of the tubular support and connecting the latter with the plate, a light propeller, and a shaft for said propeller extending through the plate and supported thereby, as and for the purpose set forth. r
2. A wind toy comprising a wind receiving and deflecting plate, wheels car ied by the plate at its lower end, a tubular supporting member extending from the top of the plate downwardly, av wheel, a rod extendingthrough the wheel and its ends brought in substantially parallel relationship and thence extending within the tubular supporting member, a second rod extending through the tubular supporting member and having its ends brought into contact with the plate and secured thereto, av plug for the upper end of the tubular member, a. pin extending through the plate and into the plug, and a light propeller carried by the pin.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
MARY COHN.
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Cited By (2)

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US2593511A (en) * 1950-09-15 1952-04-22 Robert B Witmyer Sounding wheeled toy
US3878642A (en) * 1973-05-17 1975-04-22 Jerome H Lemelson Propeller driven toy vehicle

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2593511A (en) * 1950-09-15 1952-04-22 Robert B Witmyer Sounding wheeled toy
US3878642A (en) * 1973-05-17 1975-04-22 Jerome H Lemelson Propeller driven toy vehicle

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