US629055A - Continuous-spinning top. - Google Patents

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US629055A
US629055A US70795899A US1899707958A US629055A US 629055 A US629055 A US 629055A US 70795899 A US70795899 A US 70795899A US 1899707958 A US1899707958 A US 1899707958A US 629055 A US629055 A US 629055A
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  • NORRIS PETERS co. nnmauma, msnmcron, n, c-
  • My invention relates to improvements in tops.
  • Figure l is a vertical section through the top.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line zr or of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view.
  • A is a disk of any suitable or desired size and diameter, fixed to a central shaft or spindle B, the lower end of which has a suitable point 0, upon which it is turnable when spinning.
  • a central shaft or spindle B Through the center of the shaft is an axial opening D, and E is a screw which is freely slidable in this opening.
  • F F are pins fixed in the sides of the shaft B and projecting into the path of the screw E, so that their inner ends engage with the threads thereon.
  • the upper end of the screw is connected with a disk G, and above this is an extension II of smaller diameter, which passes through the pressure-head I and is loosely secured thereto by a nut J, which fits in a depression of the pressure-head,as shown.
  • a spiral spring K which presses against the bottom of the screw E and normally forcesit outwardly within the tubular shaft by means of an intervening slidable stepK, against which the screw and spring contact from opposite sides.
  • the contiguous surfaces of the pressurehead I and the disk G, which is fixed to the head of the screw, are so made that when pressure is brought upon the head I the two are temporarily locked together by frictional contact, but as soon as the pressure upon the head I is relieved the extension II, which passes through the head I, may turn loosely therein.
  • the object of this is to hold the screw and prevent its turning when pressure is applied, so that when the operator presses upon the screw and forces it down, as it canvariety of shades.
  • the sections may be made with various bright colors, and the combinations of these colors caused by rapid revolution will produce the well-known colors which such combinations form with a great
  • the sliding step K which forms a step in which the point of the screw rests and turns, may have openings made through it for the free passage of air, or such openings may be made in the side of the 1101-- low spindle 13, if preferred.
  • a top comprising a disk, a central hollow shaft extending exteriorly above and below the disk and provided with interior lugs, a screw of rapid pitch slidable in said shaft and engaging the lugs and a pressure-head adapted to engage the upper end of the screw when it is forced down whereby the top is caused to revolve.
  • a top consisting of a disk or body, a central shaft extending above and'below the exterior of the disk and having an axial opena l r 629,055
  • a top comprising a disk or body, a central hollow stem or shaft extending exteriorly above and below the disk and having a point upon which it is turn able, lugs projecting into the hollow stem, a screw of rapid pitch slidable in said stem and engaging with said lugs, a disk fixed upon the upper end of the screw, a pressure-head loosely turnable upon an extension-stem above the disk having its lower face adapted to engage and lock with the disk when pressure is applied whereby the screw is prevented from turning and the top is caused to rotate by the movement of the'screw-threads with relation to the lugs in its stem and a spring by which the screw is returned when pressure upon the head is relieved.
  • a disk having an exterior rim and a disk connecting the rim with the hub or central hollow shaft which projects exteriorly above and below the disk said shaft being provided with interior lugs, a screw and actuating mechanism by which power is applied to rotate the top by intermittent pressure upon the upper end of the screw and colored sections resting upon the disk and loosely tilrnable about the shaft of the top.
  • a top consisting of a revoluble body and a central hollow stem or shaft projecting above and below its exterior and provided with interiorly-projecting lugs, a screw of rapid pitch slidable in said shaft and engaging the lugs, a pressure-head adapted to engage the screw when pressed down and to be disengaged therefrom when it is released, a spring in the bottom of the stem by which the screw is forced upward when released, and a slidable step interposed between the point of the screw and the spring, with air-passages therethrough.

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No. 629,055. Patented Iuly l8, I899.
J. WALLACE.
CONTINUOUS SPINNING TOP.
(Application filed Mar. 6, 1899.) fNo Model.)
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JAMES \VALLACE, OF SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
CONTINUOUS-SPINNING TOP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 629,055, dated July 18, 1899.
Application filed March 6,1899. Serial No. 707,958. (No model.)
To all IF/MT/Tb it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES WALLACE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sacramento, county of Sacramento, State of California,have invented an Improvement in, Continuous-Spinning Tops; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention relates to improvements in tops.
It consists in the parts and the constructions and combinations of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
Figure l is a vertical section through the top. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on line zr or of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a top view.
A is a disk of any suitable or desired size and diameter, fixed to a central shaft or spindle B, the lower end of which has a suitable point 0, upon which it is turnable when spinning. Through the center of the shaft is an axial opening D, and E is a screw which is freely slidable in this opening.
F F are pins fixed in the sides of the shaft B and projecting into the path of the screw E, so that their inner ends engage with the threads thereon. The upper end of the screw is connected with a disk G, and above this is an extension II of smaller diameter, which passes through the pressure-head I and is loosely secured thereto by a nut J, which fits in a depression of the pressure-head,as shown.
In the bottom of the tubular opening D is a spiral spring K, which presses against the bottom of the screw E and normally forcesit outwardly within the tubular shaft by means of an intervening slidable stepK, against which the screw and spring contact from opposite sides.
The contiguous surfaces of the pressurehead I and the disk G, which is fixed to the head of the screw, are so made that when pressure is brought upon the head I the two are temporarily locked together by frictional contact, but as soon as the pressure upon the head I is relieved the extension II, which passes through the head I, may turn loosely therein. The object of this is to hold the screw and prevent its turning when pressure is applied, so that when the operator presses upon the screw and forces it down, as it canvariety of shades.
I disengages it from the disk G it allows the screw to turn freely with the top, while its rising pressure upon the head again locks the screw and causes it to revolve and add to the speed of the top, the pressure being rapid enough in all cases to impel the screw at a higher rate of speed than that at which the top is turning. Th us bya continued pressure upon the top it may be caused to gyrate at such a rate as to keep up its spinning for a long time, and when it begins to loose its speed it is only necessary to press upon the head I one or more times to set it running again. In this manner the top maybe made to run continuously by pressure upon the head at intervals.
In order to make the device attractive, I
have shown thin flat sections L, fitting and loosely turnable around the shaft B in the top of the disk A, and when the top is spinning these sections, being loosely turnable, will change their positions. The sections may be made with various bright colors, and the combinations of these colors caused by rapid revolution will produce the well-known colors which such combinations form with a great The sliding step K, which forms a step in which the point of the screw rests and turns, may have openings made through it for the free passage of air, or such openings may be made in the side of the 1101-- low spindle 13, if preferred.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A top comprising a disk, a central hollow shaft extending exteriorly above and below the disk and provided with interior lugs, a screw of rapid pitch slidable in said shaft and engaging the lugs and a pressure-head adapted to engage the upper end of the screw when it is forced down whereby the top is caused to revolve.
2. A top consisting of a disk or body, a central shaft extending above and'below the exterior of the disk and having an axial opena l r 629,055
3. A top comprising a disk or body, a central hollow stem or shaft extending exteriorly above and below the disk and having a point upon which it is turn able, lugs projecting into the hollow stem, a screw of rapid pitch slidable in said stem and engaging with said lugs, a disk fixed upon the upper end of the screw, a pressure-head loosely turnable upon an extension-stem above the disk having its lower face adapted to engage and lock with the disk when pressure is applied whereby the screw is prevented from turning and the top is caused to rotate by the movement of the'screw-threads with relation to the lugs in its stem and a spring by which the screw is returned when pressure upon the head is relieved.
4. In a top, a disk having an exterior rim and a disk connecting the rim with the hub or central hollow shaft which projects exteriorly above and below the disk said shaft being provided with interior lugs, a screw and actuating mechanism by which power is applied to rotate the top by intermittent pressure upon the upper end of the screw and colored sections resting upon the disk and loosely tilrnable about the shaft of the top.
5. A top consisting of a revoluble body and a central hollow stem or shaft projecting above and below its exterior and provided with interiorly-projecting lugs, a screw of rapid pitch slidable in said shaft and engaging the lugs, a pressure-head adapted to engage the screw when pressed down and to be disengaged therefrom when it is released, a spring in the bottom of the stem by which the screw is forced upward when released, and a slidable step interposed between the point of the screw and the spring, with air-passages therethrough.
In witness whcreof I have hereunto set my hand.
JAMES \VAl/LACE.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2627841A (en) * 1949-09-27 1953-02-10 Johnson Frank Small animal incubator
US2997808A (en) * 1957-08-17 1961-08-29 Balleis Peter Spinning toy top
US3208706A (en) * 1963-10-01 1965-09-28 Jack Kogalshak Receptacle support and closure operator
US11179647B2 (en) * 2019-06-26 2021-11-23 Andrii Khotiun Trinket transformable into a whirligig for enrichment

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2627841A (en) * 1949-09-27 1953-02-10 Johnson Frank Small animal incubator
US2997808A (en) * 1957-08-17 1961-08-29 Balleis Peter Spinning toy top
US3208706A (en) * 1963-10-01 1965-09-28 Jack Kogalshak Receptacle support and closure operator
US11179647B2 (en) * 2019-06-26 2021-11-23 Andrii Khotiun Trinket transformable into a whirligig for enrichment
US20220040589A1 (en) * 2019-06-26 2022-02-10 Yulia Skornyakova Trinket transformable into a whirligig for enrichment
US11738279B2 (en) * 2019-06-26 2023-08-29 Yulia Skornyakova Trinket transformable into a whirligig for enrichment

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