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- ROYER LUCKENBACH OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO CLANMAR P. I-IOSKINS, OF SAME PLACE.
- This invention relates to improvements in toys, and has for its object to produce an article of this character which will be lifelike in appearance and action, amusing, and easily operated, and which may be cheaply manufactored.
- Figure l is a perspective view of my improved toy
- Fig. 2 is avertical sectional elevation thereof.
- a hollow head A which preferably represents a cock in the act of Growing.
- Said head has an open mouth a, from which sound will be emitted when the device is being operated.
- Attached to the hollow head by means of a pivot b is a tubular neck B, and the head A is adapted to be moved backward and forward in a lifelike manner.
- a sheetmetal cylinder C which is open at its lower end and has secured to its upper end a head c, of parchment or other suitable material.
- the neck B is provided at the back thereof Serial No. 553,404. (No model.)
- the sound is produced by the vibrations imparted to the disk c and to the hollow head A, which vibrations are communicated through the medium of the cords D and D,
- the head A being hollow and having an opening c, therefrom will act as a sounding-board or disk, and vibrations imparted to said head by means of the resined string D' will cause a sound which will be materially different from the sound produced by imparting vibrations to the disk c, and the skilful combination of the two sounds will produce a result which will very nearly resemble the crowing of a cock, while at the same time the head will move backward andforward in a very lifelike manner.
- an operator can arbitrarily supply or produce different tones by grasping the cords tightly or loosely or by varying the strength of the pull'eXerted thereon. He may also loperate the cords D and D independently of each other, and the sound imparted by simply communicating vibrations to the hollow head A will be distinctly different in tone from the sound which will be produced by communicating vibrations to the head c of the cylinder C.
- the pivot b is placed considerably to one side of the vertical center of the head A. This causes said head to normally assume by gravity the position shown in full lines of Fig. 2, and it only assumes the position as indicated by dotted lines in said ligure when the device is being operated, whereby the toy is caused to throw back its IOO head in a lifelike and amusing manner at the time the sound counterfeiting the Growing of a cock is imparted thereto.
- a toy comprising a hollow neck and hollow head, said head being composed of resonant material, and having a cord attached thereto and an aperture therethrough, said cord being adapted to impart vibrations to the hollow head, and said neck having a sounding device therein which is constructed practically like a devils fiddle; substantially as shown and described.
- a hollow head which is composed of resonant material and which is shaped into a form representing a rooster or other animal with an open mouth, and which is pivotally attached to a tubular neck; with a rcsined string or cord which is attached to the said hollow head and which is adapted to impart motion and vibrations thereto, whereby a sound is produced; and a devils fiddle contained within the hollow neck; substantially as shown and described.
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4R. LUCKENBACH.
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Patented May 26, 18196.
rNo. 560,729.
NVEN TUR @mie/v rohr/Er i UNITED 'STATES l PATENT Clarion.,
ROYER LUCKENBACH, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO CLANMAR P. I-IOSKINS, OF SAME PLACE.
TOY.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 560,729, dated May 26, 1896.
Application iiled June 20, 1895.
.To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ROYER LUCKENBACH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toys, of which the following is a specilication, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to improvements in toys, and has for its object to produce an article of this character which will be lifelike in appearance and action, amusing, and easily operated, and which may be cheaply manufactored.
The invention will be hereinafter fully described, and specifically set forth in the annexed claims.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this application, Figure l is a perspective view of my improved toy, and Fig. 2 is avertical sectional elevation thereof.
-In the practice of my invention I provide a hollow head A, which preferably represents a cock in the act of Growing. Said head has an open mouth a, from which sound will be emitted when the device is being operated. Attached to the hollow head by means of a pivot b is a tubular neck B, and the head A is adapted to be moved backward and forward in a lifelike manner. To the inner walls of the said neck B, I secure a sheetmetal cylinder C, which is open at its lower end and has secured to its upper end a head c, of parchment or other suitable material. Through the said parchment head c, exactly in the center thereof, I provide an aperture c', and through this said aperture I pass a string D, which is supplied at its upper end with a knot or other enlargementli, which will prevent it from being pulled through the aperture c.
The neck B is provided at the back thereof Serial No. 553,404. (No model.)
right hand he will then grasp the two strings u D and D and pull upon them with a downwardly-jerking motion. This will cause the hollow head A to swing back into the position shown by dotted lines of Fig. 2. It will also cause the toy to emit a sound very similar to the crowing of a rooster.
The sound is produced by the vibrations imparted to the disk c and to the hollow head A, which vibrations are communicated through the medium of the cords D and D,
which are the results of the jerking action ofthe fingers over the resined surfaces of' said cords. The head A being hollow and having an opening c, therefrom will act as a sounding-board or disk, and vibrations imparted to said head by means of the resined string D' will cause a sound which will be materially different from the sound produced by imparting vibrations to the disk c, and the skilful combination of the two sounds will produce a result which will very nearly resemble the crowing of a cock, while at the same time the head will move backward andforward in a very lifelike manner.
By practice an operator can arbitrarily supply or produce different tones by grasping the cords tightly or loosely or by varying the strength of the pull'eXerted thereon. He may also loperate the cords D and D independently of each other, and the sound imparted by simply communicating vibrations to the hollow head A will be distinctly different in tone from the sound which will be produced by communicating vibrations to the head c of the cylinder C.
It will be noticed that the pivot b is placed considerably to one side of the vertical center of the head A. This causes said head to normally assume by gravity the position shown in full lines of Fig. 2, and it only assumes the position as indicated by dotted lines in said ligure when the device is being operated, whereby the toy is caused to throw back its IOO head in a lifelike and amusing manner at the time the sound counterfeiting the Growing of a cock is imparted thereto.
I do not confine myself to the representation of a cocks head and neck, as illustrated in the drawings7 as it is evident that under the scope of my invention I may use other animals or birds-as, for instance, a parrot might be consistently used as a means for giving forth the sounds that I may be capable of producing through the medium of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A toy comprising a hollow neck and hollow head, said head being composed of resonant material, and having a cord attached thereto and an aperture therethrough, said cord being adapted to impart vibrations to the hollow head, and said neck having a sounding device therein which is constructed practically like a devils fiddle; substantially as shown and described.
2. In a toy, the combination of a hollow head which is composed of resonant material and which is shaped into a form representing a rooster or other animal with an open mouth, and which is pivotally attached to a tubular neck; with a rcsined string or cord which is attached to the said hollow head and which is adapted to impart motion and vibrations thereto, whereby a sound is produced; and a devils fiddle contained within the hollow neck; substantially as shown and described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name, in presence of two witnesses, this 18th day of June, 1895.
ROYER LUCKENBACH.
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