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  • My invention relates to improvements in toys of that class in which complete and variable pictorial representations can be formed bythe proper adjustment of parts bearing portions of such representations; and the in vention consists in the novel construction and combinations of parts, hereinafter fully described and claimed, and illustra-ted in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l represents a plan or top view of the toy.
  • Fig. 2 is a central transverse section of the saine.
  • Figs. 3 and e are respectively sectional and plan views of a modification.
  • the letter A represents a flat base, preferably made of card-board, upon which are delineated portions or sectionsl of pictorial representations, which portions are shown in this example to be the neck and shoulders of individuals. These portions are made to contrast as much as possible.
  • this base arc superimposed a number of fiat plates B, C, and I), which are pivoted to the base A by means ofy an eyelet E, and can be rotated about their common point of pivoting independently of each other. These plates decrease in size upwardly, and upon their eX- posed portions or faces are delineated at various points the remaining port-ions or sections 2, 3, and 4, Fig.
  • a fingerpiece F which is intended to be grasped by the hand.
  • This finger-piece may consist of a strip or piece of paper or other suitable niaterial that is glued to the plates, or, when the plates are rectangular in outline, as shown in the drawings, such finger-pieces can be formed by bending up squarely one corner of each plate.
  • circular disks can be used for the same purpose, and in this case the fingerpieces are either attached to the plates or formed by cutting out and bending up portions of the same to form spurs.
  • the plates are circular in contour, they can be arranged one within the other or nested, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, with their faces flush or on the same plane-that is to say, the base A is constructed with a circular recess, into which is fitted an annular disk B', and into this is tted a second annular disk O, &c., the Vfinal disk D being full.
  • the disks are dovetailed about their rim, or may be held secure in any other suitable manner. Finger-pieces I1" are likewise secured to these disks to facilitate their adjusting.
  • a toy consisting ot' the base A, having distributed thereon at various points fragmentary portions or sections of pictorial representations, and a series of revoluble plates IOO B C D, supported by said base and decreasing in size, asshown, each of said plates having arranged thereon other fragmentary portions of the pictorial repesentations in such manner as to form with the fraglnentary representations on the base and other plates of the series a complete and variable picture at every point occupied by the sectional orfraginentary representations, substantially as shown and described.

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G.. E. THROOP. TOY.
No. 408,148. Patented July 30, 1889.
.I J 31 a 1 ATTORNEYS N. PETERS, PhumLilhognpher. Walhnglan. D.C,
GEORGE E. THROOP, OF NEI/V YORK, NA Y.
TOY.
fr PECIFICA'lION forming part of Letters Patent No. 408,148, dated July 30, 1889.
Application led September 10, 1886. Serial No. 213,245. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, GEORGE E. THROOP, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Toys, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in toys of that class in which complete and variable pictorial representations can be formed bythe proper adjustment of parts bearing portions of such representations; and the in vention consists in the novel construction and combinations of parts, hereinafter fully described and claimed, and illustra-ted in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l represents a plan or top view of the toy. Fig. 2 is a central transverse section of the saine. Figs. 3 and e are respectively sectional and plan views of a modification.
Similar letters indicate corresponding parts.
In the drawings, the letter A represents a flat base, preferably made of card-board, upon which are delineated portions or sectionsl of pictorial representations, which portions are shown in this example to be the neck and shoulders of individuals. These portions are made to contrast as much as possible. Upon this base arc superimposed a number of fiat plates B, C, and I), which are pivoted to the base A by means ofy an eyelet E, and can be rotated about their common point of pivoting independently of each other. These plates decrease in size upwardly, and upon their eX- posed portions or faces are delineated at various points the remaining port-ions or sections 2, 3, and 4, Fig. l, of the various representations in such a manner that when these plates B C D are properly adjusted so as to bring any of the several sets of sections l, 2, 3, and fi in line with each other a number of complete pictures are formed. It is evident that numerous different complete representations can be formed by rotating the plates about their point of pivoting, so as to mix corresponding parts of the various representations.
To facilitate the adjustment of the plates, I provide eachone of the same with a fingerpiece F, which is intended to be grasped by the hand. This finger-piece may consist of a strip or piece of paper or other suitable niaterial that is glued to the plates, or, when the plates are rectangular in outline, as shown in the drawings, such finger-pieces can be formed by bending up squarely one corner of each plate. Instead of employing square or rectangular plates circular disks can be used for the same purpose, and in this case the fingerpieces are either attached to the plates or formed by cutting out and bending up portions of the same to form spurs.
It will be observed that the pictorial representations are substantially in the same plane and can all be viewed at the same time.
Then the plates are circular in contour, they can be arranged one within the other or nested, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, with their faces flush or on the same plane-that is to say, the base A is constructed with a circular recess, into which is fitted an annular disk B', and into this is tted a second annular disk O, &c., the Vfinal disk D being full. The disks are dovetailed about their rim, or may be held secure in any other suitable manner. Finger-pieces I1" are likewise secured to these disks to facilitate their adjusting.
I am aware that a spelling toy and puzzle has been composed of a base-piece and a series 4 of disks decreasing in size and revoluble about a common center, each disk bearing the complete letters of the alphabet for spelling words by turning the disks to bring the letters of the words in radial lines. I am also aware that boxes have been proposed where portions of comical pictures have been placedon the box-body and the other portions to coinplete the pictures on the box-cover. Such devices, however, do not constitute my invention, and are not claimed by me. In my invention a series of horizontal plates decreasing in size and revoluble about a common center are each provided with portions or fragments of several pictorial representations, and all the represent-ations are in substantially the same horizontal plane and can all be viewed at the same time.
"What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. A toy consisting ot' the base A, having distributed thereon at various points fragmentary portions or sections of pictorial representations, and a series of revoluble plates IOO B C D, supported by said base and decreasing in size, asshown, each of said plates having arranged thereon other fragmentary portions of the pictorial repesentations in such manner as to form with the fraglnentary representations on the base and other plates of the series a complete and variable picture at every point occupied by the sectional orfraginentary representations, substantially as shown and described.
2. The combination of a stationary base A, having fragments of pictorial representations distributed thereon, and a series of iiat revoluble plates B C D, provided with fingerpiec'es F, said plates having distributed thereon other fragments of pictorial representations arranged to form a number of complete and variable pictures When the several plates are turned to bring the fragments on thebase GEORGE E. THRCOP.
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US2520347A (en) * 1946-08-26 1950-08-29 James M Talcott Cartoon toy
US2543998A (en) * 1947-05-07 1951-03-06 Shulman Albert Educational toy
US2919502A (en) * 1956-10-02 1960-01-05 William C Henry Mutable feminine facial style display means
US3961439A (en) * 1975-08-21 1976-06-08 Cbs Inc. Pictorial amusement device
US10878720B1 (en) * 2019-06-06 2020-12-29 Nader Omidi Multi-layer toy
WO2022146409A1 (en) * 2020-12-28 2022-07-07 Nader Omidi Multi-layer toy

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2520347A (en) * 1946-08-26 1950-08-29 James M Talcott Cartoon toy
US2543998A (en) * 1947-05-07 1951-03-06 Shulman Albert Educational toy
US2919502A (en) * 1956-10-02 1960-01-05 William C Henry Mutable feminine facial style display means
US3961439A (en) * 1975-08-21 1976-06-08 Cbs Inc. Pictorial amusement device
US10878720B1 (en) * 2019-06-06 2020-12-29 Nader Omidi Multi-layer toy
WO2022146409A1 (en) * 2020-12-28 2022-07-07 Nader Omidi Multi-layer toy

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