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US2531564A US19029A US1902948A US2531564A US 2531564 A US2531564 A US 2531564A US 19029 A US19029 A US 19029A US 1902948 A US1902948 A US 1902948A US 2531564 A US2531564 A US 2531564A
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  • Another: object of-this invention is to provide a toygofithis; kind which-will not only be a-source of amusement, but will also be-instructive and educationalby teachingthe power vderived from theforce of gravity and other factors.
  • Azfurther object of this invention is to provide an i-improvedwmeans for" successively releasing amarble-or'aball from--the magazine or reservoir for discharge into the pocket of the wheel, and atxthesame time out off or stop the remaining balls. from dropping into the discharge troughuntil the :latter IIIsdisposed in receiving position,-
  • Figure 2 is.: a detailed side elevation of the device-.1
  • Figure 13 is a-fragmentarysectionalview. taken onlthe line 8'.3'0f Figure l.
  • Figured is .a-fragmentary sectional view taken on-the line 4- -4 of Figure 2:
  • Figure :5 is a'fragmentary' sectional view taken orrrthe line 5-5 of - Figure"3.:
  • the parallel bars -I 5 areformed adjacent their upper -ends-- with: right-angularly and outwardly extending members -2 l and upwardly extending parallelnex-tensions, 2 2: extend. fromthe outer, ends. of the right-angle portions2 l'.
  • A: magazine or reservoinr generally designated as -23, -is disposed above the base Wand includes a bottom walk :24, opposite side -.walls :25, and; a rear end tlwall- 26: An upwardlyand rearwardly inclined?
  • the :lo'wen end-of-theabrace or esupport 21 includes a foot pore tion 28 which-projects a:shortdistancebelow-the tray I Use that the tray willbe disposed indow-nwardlya and forwardly inclined positionin "order that the balls-or marbles willj'roll towardthe front of theftray orcolle'ctor i ll
  • The-magazine 23 also includes'a zpair'of fore war-dly -convergentwalls 2 9 ewhich' terminatesinparallel walls-30forming a chuteor guide *soithat the balls or marbles willbedisposed in substantial alignment for droppingofthe balls or marbles one at aetime onto a' rotating wheelas I will be hereinafter described:- v
  • the magazine 23 has fixed to the bottom wall 2A- thereofa 'plate- Btwhich extends forwardly and; downwardly and. is provided at'its forward end with upstanding ears 32 -fixedbyfastening means: 33 ,to' the-vertical extensions 22 of-the standard.- or support-14;
  • the deev livery trough 34 is pivotedas at35 to the forward ends -of the parallel walls '39 :and a balancing device 3611s secured to th'edischarge or delivery trough-fil l and projects rearwardly thEIe'Off
  • the balancing devic'efifi includes an 'L'-shaped bar 31- having threaded thereon a weight, 38* which projects rearwardlyof the pivot 35.
  • the delivery or discharge trough -34 may b'e maintained: in substantial balance' whenr-itis empty andwwill be overbalanced whema-ball or marblisdisposed :therein:
  • the trough 30 has secured Tthereto an" inverted U -shaped l cover 39 and :asto'p; pin 1401's. fixed to an elongated late 41 DiVOlZQJHY'JOIilOOSGlY mounted "as-at :42 on the upper-side" ofrthercoveras 9.
  • the stop :member projects loosely through an opening 43 formed in the to of the cover 39 and is adapted to engage a ball 44 disposed between the sides of the trou h 35 before the ball is released as will be hereinafter described, for dropping into the delivery trough 34.
  • the cover 39 also includes a right-anaularlv disposed and downwardly projecting sto member 4.5 disposed forwardly of t e stop pin 423 so that when a ball is disposed in the delivery trough 34 and the latter is in its inoperative position as shown in Figure 3, the foremost ball 44 will be held against forward rolling within the trough 34.
  • the plate or bar 4! also includes a fork 45 dis osed forwardlv of the stop member 45 and engaging the vertical sides of the trough 34 as shown in Figure 5.
  • the stop member 45 includes an upwardly projecting bar 4'! loosely engaging through a slot or opening 48 formed in the bar 4! between the fork 46 and the stop member 4!] as shown in Figure 3.
  • the standard or sup ort I4 has mounted between the parallel bars l thereof a wheel 49 rotatably mounted on a pi ot 5f! extending between the parallel bars I5.
  • the peri heral surface of the wheel or rotor 49 is of substantially spiral configuration and is formed with a shar or abrupt cut-out 5
  • the wheel 49 has secured thereto a pair of outwardly flared g ide plates 52 which are secured to the opposite sides of the wheel 29 adiacent the cut-out 5! and the wheel 49 is also formed with a pocket 53.
  • the pocket 53 is disposed at the forward end of the guides 52 so that a ball released from and rolling out of the trough 34 will roll onto the guides 52 and will roll lengthwise and forwardly along the guides 52 into the pocket 53.
  • the ocket 53 is provided with a pair of flared wings 54 confronting the guides 52 so that the ball or marble rolling along the guides 52 will positively drop into the pocket 53.
  • the magazine 23 is adapted to initially receive the balls or marbles and as the magazine 23 is inclined downwardly and forwardly the marbles or balls will roll into the trough 3
  • the wheel 49 is man ally rotated for at least a portion of one complete revolution so that the trough 34 will drop downwardly at the front or receiving end of the pocket 53.
  • the foremost ball which was in engagement with stop member 45 will be released and at the same time bar 4
  • a toy comprising a base tray, an upstanding support fixed to said tray, 2. magazine fixed to the upper end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a delivery trough rockably disposed at the forward end of said guide trough and engaging the periphery of said wheel whereby the latter will rock said delivery trough from a downwardly inclined delivery position within said cutout to a raised receiving position spaced from said cutout, spherical wheel operating members engageable in said magazine and said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and d sposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, and means actuated
  • a toy comprising a base tray, an upstanding support fixed to said tray, a magazine fixed to the upper end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a' delivery trough rockably disposed at the forward end of said guide trough and engaging the periphery of said wheel whereby the latter will rock said delivery trough from a dropped delivery position within said cutout to a raised receiving position spaced from said cutout, spherical wheel operating members engageable in said magazine and said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and disposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, and means engageable with the second operating
  • a toy comprising a base tray, an upstanding support fixed to said tray, a magazine fixed to the upper. end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a deand said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and disposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, and means effective upon dropping of said delivery trough to delivery position and adapted to hold the second operating member disposed immediately behind the foremost member against movement into said delivery trough When the latter is in delivery position whereby said foremost operating member will be released for gravitating movement into said pocket for rotating said wheel, said means including an elongated L- shaped member pivotally

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Nov. 28, 1950 w. A. GARBE 2,531,564
MARBLE ACTUATED ROTARY WHEEL TOY Filed April 5, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 5/ 4 5 /4' Z7 64 o I. f My Nov. 28, 1950 Filed April 5, 1948 W. A. GARBE MARBLE ACTUATED ROTARY WHEEL TOY 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Nov. 28, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE i MARBLE ACTUATED ROTARY.WHEELTOY Willard .A. Garbe, Oshkosh, .Wisa y Application April 5, 1948,"S'erialNo'2'191129 4 Claims. (01., 46-42% ballewith -lthe :latter :dropping from the pocket whemlthe :pocketis; overturned. Each? ball will efiecteamleastz. one; complete revolution of the wheelaandzthe :wheel will continue its rotation so longrasa-ballis-dropped into the pocket.
Another: object of-this invention is to provide a toygofithis; kind which-will not only be a-source of amusement, but will also be-instructive and educationalby teachingthe power vderived from theforce of gravity and other factors.
Azfurther object of this invention is to provide an i-improvedwmeans for" successively releasing amarble-or'aball from--the magazine or reservoir for discharge into the pocket of the wheel, and atxthesame time out off or stop the remaining balls. from dropping into the discharge troughuntil the :latter zissdisposed in receiving position,-
w-hereupon-a forward ball is-released for movementinto the-vdischarge-trough;
To the foregoing'objects, and others which may hereinafter more-fullyappear; the invention con-l sistsrof @thevrnovel construction; combination" and arrangementjofparts, as will be more specifically referredto and illustrated-in the accompanying drawingsbutit is to be understood that changes, variations, and modifications maybe resorted to whichfall within: the scope of the invention as claimed;
InQth'e drawings-:1;
Figure -l is-agplanyiew of a toy'or amusement:
deyicezzconstructed according to :an embodiment OfrgthiSlIiVBntiOll;
Figure 2=is.:a detailed side elevation of the device-.1
Figure 13 is a-fragmentarysectionalview. taken onlthe line 8'.3'0f Figure l.
Figured is .a-fragmentary sectional view taken on-the line 4- -4 ofFigure 2:
Figure :5 is a'fragmentary' sectional view taken orrrthe line 5-5 of -Figure"3.:
Referring r to :the .rdrawings ,1 the numeral upstanding end walls ligand-J3; The. tray or. baseerlll Ehas fixed=thereto anyupwardly extending standard rorssupport; generally: designated as: I lv andrwhichrcomprises a pair of elongated ,flat. bars It designatesc generally a: base 'constructed in; the fdrnriofriatray having upstandingsides II and 2 l5idisposed'inspaced apart relation and formed with: downwardly divergent lower portions: 6 ter-i minatingin' vertical i-portions I The vvertical portions I are at the lower-"end of the standard i or-support l kand terminate in inwardly projectinglugsor- -feet-l 8 secured byfastening :means 1| 9 to the-bottom wall 28 of: the tray or. base I 9-. n
The parallel bars -I 5 areformed adjacent their upper -ends-- with: right-angularly and outwardly extending members -2 l and upwardly extending parallelnex-tensions, 2 2: extend. fromthe outer, ends. of the right-angle portions2 l'.
A: magazine or reservoinr generally designated as -23, -is disposed above the base Wand includes a bottom walk :24, opposite side -.walls :25, and; a rear end tlwall- 26: An upwardlyand rearwardly inclined? bracing and supporting ,bar :2 I is secured between the :base IOand'the rear ofthe magazine or reservoir-2 3.: As shown-in Figure 2, the :lo'wen end-of-theabrace or esupport 21 includes a foot pore tion 28 which-projects a:shortdistancebelow-the tray I Use that the tray willbe disposed indow-nwardlya and forwardly inclined positionin "order that the balls-or marbles willj'roll towardthe front of theftray orcolle'ctor i ll The-magazine 23 also includes'a zpair'of fore war-dly -convergentwalls 2 9 ewhich' terminatesinparallel walls-30forming a chuteor guide *soithat the balls or marbles willbedisposed in substantial alignment for droppingofthe balls or marbles one at aetime onto a' rotating wheelas I will be hereinafter described:- v
The magazine 23 has fixed to the bottom wall 2A- thereofa 'plate- Btwhich extends forwardly and; downwardly and. is provided at'its forward end with upstanding ears 32 -fixedbyfastening means: 33 ,to' the-vertical extensions 22 of-the standard.- or support-14; The trough formed by the parallel walls 3llh'as fixed'to-the forwardend thereof i'arockab'l'e "delivery trough-l34zi The deev livery trough 34is pivotedas at35 to the forward ends -of the parallel walls '39 :and a balancing device 3611s secured to th'edischarge or delivery trough-fil l and projects rearwardly thEIe'Off The balancing devic'efifi includes an 'L'-shaped bar 31- having threaded thereon a weight, 38* which projects rearwardlyof the pivot 35. In this mane he!" the delivery or discharge trough -34 may b'e maintained: in substantial balance' whenr-itis empty andwwill be overbalanced whema-ball or marblisdisposed :therein: The trough 30has secured Tthereto an" inverted U -shaped l cover 39 and :asto'p; pin 1401's. fixed to an elongated late 41 DiVOlZQJHY'JOIilOOSGlY mounted "as-at :42 on the upper-side" ofrthercoveras 9. The stop :member projects loosely through an opening 43 formed in the to of the cover 39 and is adapted to engage a ball 44 disposed between the sides of the trou h 35 before the ball is released as will be hereinafter described, for dropping into the delivery trough 34. The cover 39 also includes a right-anaularlv disposed and downwardly projecting sto member 4.5 disposed forwardly of t e stop pin 423 so that when a ball is disposed in the delivery trough 34 and the latter is in its inoperative position as shown in Figure 3, the foremost ball 44 will be held against forward rolling within the trough 34. The plate or bar 4! also includes a fork 45 dis osed forwardlv of the stop member 45 and engaging the vertical sides of the trough 34 as shown in Figure 5. The stop member 45 includes an upwardly projecting bar 4'! loosely engaging through a slot or opening 48 formed in the bar 4! between the fork 46 and the stop member 4!] as shown in Figure 3. The standard or sup ort I4 has mounted between the parallel bars l thereof a wheel 49 rotatably mounted on a pi ot 5f! extending between the parallel bars I5. The peri heral surface of the wheel or rotor 49 is of substantially spiral configuration and is formed with a shar or abrupt cut-out 5| within which the trough 34 is adapted to dro for releasing the foremost ball or marble 44. The wheel 49 has secured thereto a pair of outwardly flared g ide plates 52 which are secured to the opposite sides of the wheel 29 adiacent the cut-out 5! and the wheel 49 is also formed with a pocket 53. The pocket 53 is disposed at the forward end of the guides 52 so that a ball released from and rolling out of the trough 34 will roll onto the guides 52 and will roll lengthwise and forwardly along the guides 52 into the pocket 53. The ocket 53 is provided with a pair of flared wings 54 confronting the guides 52 so that the ball or marble rolling along the guides 52 will positively drop into the pocket 53.
Y In the use and operation of this device the magazine 23 is adapted to initially receive the balls or marbles and as the magazine 23 is inclined downwardly and forwardly the marbles or balls will roll into the trough 3|] and the foremost ball or marble will initially strike the stop member 45 and will drop into the re r portion of the delivery trough 34. The wheel 49 is man ally rotated for at least a portion of one complete revolution so that the trough 34 will drop downwardly at the front or receiving end of the pocket 53. At this time the foremost ball which was in engagement with stop member 45 will be released and at the same time bar 4| will drop downwardly so that sto member 4 will en age the next ball or marble 44 and hold the latter against forward rolling until the deliver trough 34 is raised to its inoperative position. The released ball or marble dropping into the pocket 53 will cause wheel 49 to rotate through substantially a complete turn and when trough as is raised upwardly to its inoperative position which is the position shown in Figure 3, stop member 45 will be raised to an inoperative position permitting the foremost ball or marble to drop into the rear of trough'34 and engage stop member 45. It will, therefore, be understood that the delivery trough is charged with a ball or marble after one ball or marble has been released so that wh n the wheel is rotated to position the pocket adjacent the delivery trough 34. the foremost ball will be released and the next succeeding ball held against forward movement until the delivery trough is again raised. Each ball dropping into the pocket 4 53 will be discharged from this pocket when the wheel 49 is rotating with the pocket on the rear side of the wheel and the released ball will drop from pocket 53 into the tray or collector I0.
I claim:
1. A toy comprising a base tray, an upstanding support fixed to said tray, 2. magazine fixed to the upper end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a delivery trough rockably disposed at the forward end of said guide trough and engaging the periphery of said wheel whereby the latter will rock said delivery trough from a downwardly inclined delivery position within said cutout to a raised receiving position spaced from said cutout, spherical wheel operating members engageable in said magazine and said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and d sposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, and means actuated by said delivery trough and adapted to engage the second operating member disposed immediately behind the foremost member upon dropping of said deliverytrough to delivery position whereby the second operating member will be held against movement into said delivery trough when in delivering position and said foremost operating member will be released by said stop member for gravitating movement into said pocket for rotating said wheel. 4
2. A toy comprising a base tray, an upstanding support fixed to said tray, a magazine fixed to the upper end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a' delivery trough rockably disposed at the forward end of said guide trough and engaging the periphery of said wheel whereby the latter will rock said delivery trough from a dropped delivery position within said cutout to a raised receiving position spaced from said cutout, spherical wheel operating members engageable in said magazine and said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and disposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, and means engageable with the second operating member disposed immediately behind the foremost member upon dropping of said delivery trough to delivery position whereby the latter operating member will be held against movement into said delivery trough when in delivering position and said foremost operating member will be released by said stop member for gravitating movement into said pocket for rotating said wheel, said means including a second stop member operatively engaged with said delivery trough the upper end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a delivery trough rockably disposed at the forward end of said guide trough and engaging the periphery of said wheel whereby the latter will rock said delivery trough from a depressed delivery position within said cutout to a raised receiving position spaced from said cutout, spherical wheel operatin members engageable in said magazine and said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and disposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, means actuated by said delivery trough and engageable With the second operating member disposed immediately behind the foremost member upon dropping of said delivery trough to delivery position whereby the second operating member will be held against movement into said delivery trough when the latter is in delivering position and said foremost operating member will be released for gravitating movement into said pocket for rotating said wheel, and guide means fixed to said wheel and extending from said pocket for guiding an operating member into said pocket.
4. A toy comprising a base tray, an upstanding support fixed to said tray, a magazine fixed to the upper. end of said support and disposed in a downward and forward inclination, a guide trough extending from the forward end of said magazine, a wheel rotatably carried by said support between said tray and said magazine and formed with a peripheral cutout, a pocket carried by said wheel at one end of said cutout, a deand said guide trough, a stop member fixed relative to said guide trough and disposed forwardly of the latter in a position overlying said delivery trough whereby the foremost operating member will be held in said delivery trough when the latter is in a raised inoperative and receiving position, and means effective upon dropping of said delivery trough to delivery position and adapted to hold the second operating member disposed immediately behind the foremost member against movement into said delivery trough When the latter is in delivery position whereby said foremost operating member will be released for gravitating movement into said pocket for rotating said wheel, said means including an elongated L- shaped member pivotally disposed above said guide trough and having one side thereof projectin downwardly for engagement with said delivery trough, and a depending stop carried by the other side of said L-shaped member and disposed rearwardly of said first stop.
WILLARD A. GARBE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,739,719 Gunderman Dec. 17, 1929 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 58,145 Germany Aug. 10, 1891
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