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US1695333A
US1695333A US276388A US27638828A US1695333A US 1695333 A US1695333 A US 1695333A US 276388 A US276388 A US 276388A US 27638828 A US27638828 A US 27638828A US 1695333 A US1695333 A US 1695333A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
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    • A63H33/007Push or pull wheels, e.g. with movable parts other than toy figures driven by the wheels

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  • his invention relates to improvement in led toys and particularly to wheeled provided with gongs which will ring 1.
  • he toy is rolled forward or backward.
  • 'V invention is to provide an ihe object of this attractive toy with a hoop and figures arranged to pass through the hoop as the toy is moved, and the invention consists in the construction as hereinafter described and particularly recited in the claims.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a wheeled toy constructed in accordance with my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a .side view with one of the wheels partly broken away;
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on an enlarged scale.
  • I employ two wheels 5 and 6 mounted upon an axle 7 in the form of a bolt with a nut 8 at one end.
  • Mounted onthe axle are twocrossed bars 9 and 10 and secured to the ends of the rods are figures 11 of any desired character.
  • one of the bars is struck inward to form nubs 12 to enter recesses 13 formed in the other bar, whereby the bars are interlocked together and at right angles to each other.
  • Mounted Von the axle and on opposite sides of the bars are spacing-blocks 14@ and 15 and beyond these blocks on either side are two reversely-arranged gong-bells 16 and 17 between which arespacers 18 and 19 of proper length to separate the edges of the gongs and within the gongs are strikers 20.
  • filling-blocks 21 and 22 are all held in position with respect to the wheels by the bolt 7.
  • a bail 23 mounted on the fillingbloclis 21 and 22 is a bail 23 to which a cord ⁇ 24 may be attached, whereby the toy may be trundled.
  • a wheeled toy comprising a pair of'y wheels mounted upon an axle, al bar connected with said axle so as to turn therewith, a figure oneach end of the saidvbar, and an open hoop having leg portions loosely mounted on the axle on opposite sides of the bar connection andarranged for the passage of the bar or bars and the figures on the said bar.
  • a wheeled toy comprising a pair of 1wheels mounted upon an axle, a bar on said axle,spacingbloclzs ou each sideof and clamping the bar, whereby the bar is ,connected with said axle so ask to turn therewith, a figure on each end of the said bar, an open hoop having leg portions loosely mounted on the axle on opposite sides of the bar connection and arranged for the passage of the bar or bars and the figures on the said bar.
  • a wheeled toy comprising a pair of wheels mounted upon an axle',la pair of crossed bars interlocked together and mounted on the axle so as to turn therewith, a iigure onv each end of the said pair of crossed bars, and an open hoop having leg portions loosely mounted on the axle on opposite sides Vof the bar V,connection and arranged for the specification.

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W. N. HILLv WHEELED TOY Filed nay 9, 1928 \hs|siiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll f Patented Dec. i8,
UNITED srArEs Lees-,333
PATENT OFFICE.
WYMAN N. HLL, OF EAST HAMPTON, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGrIl'O'tv T0 THE N. AHILL BRASS CO., OF EAST HAMPTON,
CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION.
WHEELED TOY.
Application filed May 9, 1928. Serial No. 276,388.
his invention relates to improvement in led toys and particularly to wheeled provided with gongs which will ring 1.. he toy is rolled forward or backward. 'V invention is to provide an ihe object of this attractive toy with a hoop and figures arranged to pass through the hoop as the toy is moved, and the invention consists in the construction as hereinafter described and particularly recited in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a wheeled toy constructed in accordance with my invention;
Fig. 2 is a .side view with one of the wheels partly broken away; and
Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on an enlarged scale.
ln carrying ont my invention, I employ two wheels 5 and 6 mounted upon an axle 7 in the form of a bolt with a nut 8 at one end. Mounted onthe axle are twocrossed bars 9 and 10 and secured to the ends of the rods are figures 11 of any desired character. Preferably, one of the bars is struck inward to form nubs 12 to enter recesses 13 formed in the other bar, whereby the bars are interlocked together and at right angles to each other. Mounted Von the axle and on opposite sides of the bars are spacing-blocks 14@ and 15 and beyond these blocks on either side are two reversely-arranged gong-bells 16 and 17 between which arespacers 18 and 19 of proper length to separate the edges of the gongs and within the gongs are strikers 20. Beyond the gongs are filling-blocks 21 and 22, these being all held in position with respect to the wheels by the bolt 7. Mounted on the fillingbloclis 21 and 22 is a bail 23 to which a cord` 24 may be attached, whereby the toy may be trundled.
Loosely mounted on the spacing-blocksll and 15 is a strip of metal 25 doubled at the center to form an open hoop 26 and provided at its lower ends with eyes 27 for the attachment ofV weights 28. n f
Then a toy thus constructed is moved back or forth, the wheels turn the axle and with it the bars 9 and 10 and vso cause the figuresv ItV is obvious without illustration that single bar may be employed, or more than two bars, incase of'larger toys, and while I have shown the representation of horsesy on the ends of the bars, it is obvious that any desired iigures may be so employed. This construction provides a veryattractive and fascinating toy forchildren.
l claim:
1. A wheeled toy, comprising a pair of'y wheels mounted upon an axle, al bar connected with said axle so as to turn therewith, a figure oneach end of the saidvbar, and an open hoop having leg portions loosely mounted on the axle on opposite sides of the bar connection andarranged for the passage of the bar or bars and the figures on the said bar. Y Y
2. A wheeled toy,.comprising a pair of 1wheels mounted upon an axle, a bar on said axle,spacingbloclzs ou each sideof and clamping the bar, whereby the bar is ,connected with said axle so ask to turn therewith, a figure on each end of the said bar, an open hoop having leg portions loosely mounted on the axle on opposite sides of the bar connection and arranged for the passage of the bar or bars and the figures on the said bar.
3. A wheeled toy, comprising a pair of wheels mounted upon an axle',la pair of crossed bars interlocked together and mounted on the axle so as to turn therewith, a iigure onv each end of the said pair of crossed bars, and an open hoop having leg portions loosely mounted on the axle on opposite sides Vof the bar V,connection and arranged for the specification. n
- l WYMAN N. HILL.
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