US2463817A - Toy reflector and support - Google Patents

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US2463817A
US2463817A US614884A US61488445A US2463817A US 2463817 A US2463817 A US 2463817A US 614884 A US614884 A US 614884A US 61488445 A US61488445 A US 61488445A US 2463817 A US2463817 A US 2463817A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in toys.
  • the main objects are to provide a new, novel, and inexpensive toy; to provide a device of this character having a movable body with a rectangular frame swiveled thereon and a movable reflector or mirrored surface with an object thereon attached to said frame; to provide a device of the character which will reflect an object in silhouette on a screen, ceiling, wall or similar surface; to provide a device of thi character by which a reflected object can be moved about to any predetermined position and location on a surface; and to provide a device of this character which is simple in construction and simple to operate.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view, with parts shown broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • the horizontally disposed base I is preferably constructed of wood, or a similar light-weight material, and is supported in any suitable manner, such as by wheels 2, wher by the base may be moved about readily on a solid surface.
  • the base i simulating an airplane construction with its attendant propellers, fuselage, win-gs, etc., but it is to be understood that any type of base may be employed.
  • a pivoted rectangular frame 3 comprises a horizontally disposed lower cross member 4, two perpendicular uprights 5 and 5 integrally attached to the distal ends of said cross member c in any suitable manner, such as by gluing the lower ends of members 5 and 6 in bores l and 8 respectively; a. horizontally disposed upper cross arm 9 is integrally attached to the upper ends of uprights 5 and 5 in any suitable manner, such as by gluing the ends of said arm ii in bores Iii and H respectively of uprights 5 and E.
  • the forward end of the tubular member or handle shaft 52 is provided with. an aperture l3 through which arm 9 threaded, whereby the said shaft 12 is positioned medially of the uprights 5 and 5 and is pivotally movable about said arm 9.
  • the shaft is hollow, being bored in a diagonal plane from the back to the front for the reception of crank arm l5.
  • a backing member I l is arranged to abut centrally against the forward end of shaft 12 and is held in position by cleat it which is integrally formed on the forward end of crank arm [5.
  • a mirror, reflector or other reflecting surface H is attached in any suitable manner to the backing member I i, so that the backing member and mirrored surface form an integral unit.
  • An object 23, preferably opaque in character, is affixed on the reflecting surface ll, whereby the same may be projected upon a surface, such as a wall, a ceiling, or a screen and be visually perceptible when the surface ll is placed in the path of a bright light.
  • the entire rectangular frame 3 is mounted in a swivellike manner to the base I in any suitable manner, such as by a bolt I9 which extends through aligned apertures 20 and 2
  • the entire structure is placed in a position so that bright light, such as the rays of the sun or concentrated artificial light as reflected from a lamp, will strike the mirrored surface I1 and refleet the image of the object I8 onto the desired surface.
  • the object 58 can then be adjusted to a desired position by manipulating the rectangular frame 3, and crank arm l5, whereby the image will appear to do just about anything the actual object could do.
  • the object on the mirrored surface is an airplane, by manipulation of the crank arm and rectangular frame the reflected image can be made to appear to be flying, looping, falling into spins, making bank turns, etc.
  • a movable base a rectangular frame positioned above said base, means for securing said fram to said base in swiveled relation thereto, a shaft pivotally supported at its forward end to the said frame, a crank arm journaled in said shaft and having a handle portion thereon extending beyond the rearward end of said shaft, a reflector integrally secured centrally to the forward end of the said crank arm whereby said reflector may be rotated upon rotation of said crank arm, and a representation of an object secured to the said reflector.
  • a device of the class described comprising, a movable base, a frame disposed above said base comprising a horizontally disposed cross arm, a pair of perpendicular uprights, the lower ends of each being anchored to the distal ends of cross arm respectively, a horizontally disposed top cross arm anchored at both its ends to the upper ends respectively of said uprights, means for pivotally securing said first-mentioned arm to said base, a tubular member pivotally supported at its forward end to said top cross arm and medially of said uprights, a crank arm journaled in said tubular member and having a, handle portion on the rearward end thereof; a reflector integrally secured to the forward end of said crank arm and abutting against the forward end of said tubular member, whereby said reflector may be rotated upon rotation of said crank arm and arcuately movable in any direction upon manipulation of said tubular member, and a representation of an object attached to the said reflector whereby the image thereof may be reflected to another surface when said reflector

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March '8, 1949. N. M. SOULE 2,463,817
TOY REFLECTOR AND SUPPORT Filed Sept. 7, 1945 Patented Mar. 8, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Til REFLECTQR AND SUPPQRT Norma M. Soul, Evanston, Ill.
Application September '7, 1945, Serial No. 614,884
3 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in toys.
The main objects are to provide a new, novel, and inexpensive toy; to provide a device of this character having a movable body with a rectangular frame swiveled thereon and a movable reflector or mirrored surface with an object thereon attached to said frame; to provide a device of the character which will reflect an object in silhouette on a screen, ceiling, wall or similar surface; to provide a device of thi character by which a reflected object can be moved about to any predetermined position and location on a surface; and to provide a device of this character which is simple in construction and simple to operate.
An illustrative embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of my invention.
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view, with parts shown broken away.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Referring in detail to the drawings, the horizontally disposed base I is preferably constructed of wood, or a similar light-weight material, and is supported in any suitable manner, such as by wheels 2, wher by the base may be moved about readily on a solid surface. In the embodiment shown I have illustrated the base i as simulating an airplane construction with its attendant propellers, fuselage, win-gs, etc., but it is to be understood that any type of base may be employed.
A pivoted rectangular frame 3 comprises a horizontally disposed lower cross member 4, two perpendicular uprights 5 and 5 integrally attached to the distal ends of said cross member c in any suitable manner, such as by gluing the lower ends of members 5 and 6 in bores l and 8 respectively; a. horizontally disposed upper cross arm 9 is integrally attached to the upper ends of uprights 5 and 5 in any suitable manner, such as by gluing the ends of said arm ii in bores Iii and H respectively of uprights 5 and E. The forward end of the tubular member or handle shaft 52 is provided with. an aperture l3 through which arm 9 threaded, whereby the said shaft 12 is positioned medially of the uprights 5 and 5 and is pivotally movable about said arm 9. The shaft is hollow, being bored in a diagonal plane from the back to the front for the reception of crank arm l5.
A backing member I l is arranged to abut centrally against the forward end of shaft 12 and is held in position by cleat it which is integrally formed on the forward end of crank arm [5.
A mirror, reflector or other reflecting surface H is attached in any suitable manner to the backing member I i, so that the backing member and mirrored surface form an integral unit. An object 23, preferably opaque in character, is affixed on the reflecting surface ll, whereby the same may be projected upon a surface, such as a wall, a ceiling, or a screen and be visually perceptible when the surface ll is placed in the path of a bright light.
The entire rectangular frame 3 is mounted in a swivellike manner to the base I in any suitable manner, such as by a bolt I9 which extends through aligned apertures 20 and 2| in the cross member d and in the base I, respectively.
The entire structure is placed in a position so that bright light, such as the rays of the sun or concentrated artificial light as reflected from a lamp, will strike the mirrored surface I1 and refleet the image of the object I8 onto the desired surface. The object 58 can then be adjusted to a desired position by manipulating the rectangular frame 3, and crank arm l5, whereby the image will appear to do just about anything the actual object could do.
If the object on the mirrored surface is an airplane, by manipulation of the crank arm and rectangular frame the reflected image can be made to appear to be flying, looping, falling into spins, making bank turns, etc.
It will be understood that some of the details set forth may be altered or omitted without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims:
I claim:
1. In a device of the class described, a movable base, a rectangular frame positioned above said base, means for securing said fram to said base in swiveled relation thereto, a shaft pivotally supported at its forward end to the said frame, a crank arm journaled in said shaft and having a handle portion thereon extending beyond the rearward end of said shaft, a reflector integrally secured centrally to the forward end of the said crank arm whereby said reflector may be rotated upon rotation of said crank arm, and a representation of an object secured to the said reflector.
2. In a device of the class described comprising, a movable base, a frame disposed above said base comprising a horizontally disposed cross arm, a pair of perpendicular uprights, the lower ends of each being anchored to the distal ends of cross arm respectively, a horizontally disposed top cross arm anchored at both its ends to the upper ends respectively of said uprights, means for pivotally securing said first-mentioned arm to said base, a tubular member pivotally supported at its forward end to said top cross arm and medially of said uprights, a crank arm journaled in said tubular member and having a, handle portion on the rearward end thereof; a reflector integrally secured to the forward end of said crank arm and abutting against the forward end of said tubular member, whereby said reflector may be rotated upon rotation of said crank arm and arcuately movable in any direction upon manipulation of said tubular member, and a representation of an object attached to the said reflector whereby the image thereof may be reflected to another surface when said reflector is placed in a bright light.
3. In a device of the character described, a movable base, a reflector, and means for supporting the reflector on said base, said means including a frame swivelled to the base, a handle piv- REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 303,496 Day Aug. 12, 1884.- 840,084 Muller Jan. 1, 1907 877,283 Barrath Jan. 21, 1908 1,657,334 Adams Jan. 24, 1928
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US2724995A (en) * 1953-03-05 1955-11-29 Perkin Elmer Corp Reflecting devices
US2897373A (en) * 1954-06-18 1959-07-28 Acf Ind Inc Servo projector

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US303496A (en) * 1884-08-12 Method of displaying signs
US840084A (en) * 1904-03-18 1907-01-01 Friederich Mueller Reflector.
US877283A (en) * 1907-05-29 1908-01-21 Otto F Newman Camera attachment.
US1657334A (en) * 1926-12-27 1928-01-24 Ernest H Adams Shaving mirror

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US840084A (en) * 1904-03-18 1907-01-01 Friederich Mueller Reflector.
US877283A (en) * 1907-05-29 1908-01-21 Otto F Newman Camera attachment.
US1657334A (en) * 1926-12-27 1928-01-24 Ernest H Adams Shaving mirror

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US2724995A (en) * 1953-03-05 1955-11-29 Perkin Elmer Corp Reflecting devices
US2897373A (en) * 1954-06-18 1959-07-28 Acf Ind Inc Servo projector

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