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US653127A
US653127A US74200A US1900000742A US653127A US 653127 A US653127 A US 653127A US 74200 A US74200 A US 74200A US 1900000742 A US1900000742 A US 1900000742A US 653127 A US653127 A US 653127A
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    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H13/00Toy figures with self-moving parts, with or without movement of the toy as a whole
    • A63H13/02Toy figures with self-moving parts, with or without movement of the toy as a whole imitating natural actions, e.g. catching a mouse by a cat, the kicking of an animal

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  • This invention relates to a mechanical toy, the special purpose of which is to simulate a football-player, to which end the toy is constructed in the ligure of a man and provided with arms which hold a ball, the arms being releasably held, and these parts working with a swinging leg, which is also releasably held so that when the arms are released to drop the ball the leg is thrown to kick the ball.
  • Figure l is a fragmentary side View of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view with parts in section, and
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the restraining device for the movable leg.
  • the toy is constructed with a main portion or casing a, simulating the trunk of a human body,0n which of course may be mounted a iigure to represent a human head.
  • One of the legs h is rigid, and the other leg cis fastened to a shaft d, which is mounted to turn in the casinget and provided with a transverse armd at its inner end.
  • This arm is connected with a retractile spring c, which tends to lift the arm and rock the shaft d, thus throwing the leg c forward in the same manner as a human leg is moved to kick.
  • a vertically-slidable bar f is mounted in the toy and extends through the trunk d and leg b, the lower end of the bar having abent end f projecting rearward at the foot of the leg h to permit the manual operation of the rod f.
  • AThis rod has a stud .f2 fastened thereto, which normally engages the arm cl to hold the shaft d against the tendency of the spring e. WVhen, however, the rod4 f is drawn downward, the stud f2 disengages the arm d', the shaft d is turned, and the leg c is thrown in the manner described.
  • the trunk or casing d is provided with an arm g and an arm h, which latter is capable of moving toward and from the trunk, as indicated by the dott-ed lines in Fig. ⁇ 2.
  • the shaft fz' fitted to slide and to turn in the trunk ct and having its inner end sliding, but not turning, in a tube It'.
  • a spring 7o' engaging the shaft t' and tending to throw it outward, moving the arm h to the position indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 2..
  • a disk Z is attached'to the shaft t' and is engaged normally by the upper end of the rod f, by which means the shaft d and arm h are held in the inner position, which position is opposed to the tendency of the spring 7c.
  • the rod f When the rod f is moved downward to release the arm d', the rod will also disengage the disk l and permit the spring 7c to throw the arm h out.
  • the arm g is carried fast on the tube k, and this arm may be swung on the trunk ct to adjust the arm g to the desired elevation. Movement of the arm g causes the arm h to move in unison, movement being transmitted through the tube 7c and shaft t'.
  • the tube 7c has a iiange k2, which is pressed against the inner wall of the trunk a by the spring 7c', and thereby the tube and the arms g and h are kept friction-tight on the body or trunk a and held at the desired adjustment. It will thus be seen that the arms g and h may be placed and held at any desired elevation. ⁇
  • the ligure is mounted with the leg b rigid on any suitable support, and a miniature football m is placed between the hands of the arms g and h.
  • the arm h should then be moved inward, to hold the ball m in place.
  • the leg c should also be placed in the position shown in Fig. 1.
  • the rod f should be moved up to engage the parts Z and d', so as to hold the arm and leg in place. Movement of the rod f in either direction is effected manually through the medium of the end f of the rod.
  • the arm 72y Upon moving down the rod f the arm 72y will be released and the ball m will drop.
  • the leg c beingnormally in the position shown in Fig. 1, when released by the disengagement of the stud f2 from the arm d will swing forward and strike the ball m, thus kicking it from the toy.
  • a mechanical toy comprising the figure of a human being, the figure having arms which releasably hold a ball, a leg mounted to swing to kick the ball, and means for controlling such parts.
  • a mechanical toy comprising the ligure of a human being, having an arm serving to releasably hold a ball and an arm mounted to swing, means for actuating the arm and leg, and a restraining device for said means.
  • a mechanical toy7 comprising the figure of a human being, having an arm serving to releasably hold a ball, and a swinging leg, a spring in connection with the arm to move the same to release the ball, a spring in connection with the leg to throw the same to kick the ball, and restraining devices for the arm and leg.
  • a mechanical toy comprising a body portion or casing, a device mounted thereon to releasably hold a ball, a second device mounted on the bod5T portion or casing to strike the ball, and means for controlling and actuating said devices.
  • a mechanical toy comprising a iigure with a movable arm capable of releasably holding a ball, a leg movable to strike the ball when released by the arm, and means for controlling the arm and leg.

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Nifrnn STATES GEORGE IALE, JR., OF EV'ERETT, MASSACHUSETTS.
MECHANICAL TOY.'
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letterslatent No. 653,127,
dated July 3, 1900.
. Application flied-January 8,1900;l settimana. (remodel.)
T0 (all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE WALE, Jr., a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Everett, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented. a new and Improved Mechanical Toy, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to a mechanical toy, the special purpose of which is to simulate a football-player, to which end the toy is constructed in the ligure of a man and provided with arms which hold a ball, the arms being releasably held, and these parts working with a swinging leg, which is also releasably held so that when the arms are released to drop the ball the leg is thrown to kick the ball.
This specification is the disclosure of one form of the invention, while the claims define the actual scope thereof.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure l is a fragmentary side View of the invention. Fig. 2 is a front view with parts in section, and Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of the restraining device for the movable leg.
The toy is constructed with a main portion or casing a, simulating the trunk of a human body,0n which of course may be mounted a iigure to represent a human head. One of the legs h is rigid, and the other leg cis fastened to a shaft d, which is mounted to turn in the casinget and provided with a transverse armd at its inner end. This arm is connected with a retractile spring c, which tends to lift the arm and rock the shaft d, thus throwing the leg c forward in the same manner as a human leg is moved to kick. A vertically-slidable bar f is mounted in the toy and extends through the trunk d and leg b, the lower end of the bar having abent end f projecting rearward at the foot of the leg h to permit the manual operation of the rod f. AThis rod has a stud .f2 fastened thereto, which normally engages the arm cl to hold the shaft d against the tendency of the spring e. WVhen, however, the rod4 f is drawn downward, the stud f2 disengages the arm d', the shaft d is turned, and the leg c is thrown in the manner described.
arm 7L is carried fast on an angular The trunk or casing d is provided with an arm g and an arm h, which latter is capable of moving toward and from the trunk, as indicated by the dott-ed lines in Fig.` 2. The shaft fz', fitted to slide and to turn in the trunk ct and having its inner end sliding, but not turning, in a tube It'. In the tube 7a is carried a spring 7o', engaging the shaft t' and tending to throw it outward, moving the arm h to the position indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 2.. A disk Z is attached'to the shaft t' and is engaged normally by the upper end of the rod f, by which means the shaft d and arm h are held in the inner position, which position is opposed to the tendency of the spring 7c. When the rod f is moved downward to release the arm d', the rod will also disengage the disk l and permit the spring 7c to throw the arm h out. The arm g is carried fast on the tube k, and this arm may be swung on the trunk ct to adjust the arm g to the desired elevation. Movement of the arm g causes the arm h to move in unison, movement being transmitted through the tube 7c and shaft t'. The tube 7c has a iiange k2, which is pressed against the inner wall of the trunk a by the spring 7c', and thereby the tube and the arms g and h are kept friction-tight on the body or trunk a and held at the desired adjustment. It will thus be seen that the arms g and h may be placed and held at any desired elevation.`
In using the device the ligure is mounted with the leg b rigid on any suitable support, and a miniature football m is placed between the hands of the arms g and h. The arm h should then be moved inward, to hold the ball m in place. The leg c should also be placed in the position shown in Fig. 1. When the arm h and leg c are thus adjusted, the rod f should be moved up to engage the parts Z and d', so as to hold the arm and leg in place. Movement of the rod f in either direction is effected manually through the medium of the end f of the rod. Upon moving down the rod f the arm 72y will be released and the ball m will drop. The leg c, beingnormally in the position shown in Fig. 1, when released by the disengagement of the stud f2 from the arm d will swing forward and strike the ball m, thus kicking it from the toy.
In practice the parts will be so adjusted that IOO the release of the shaft il Will be effected an instant previous to the release of the arm d', so that when the leg c is thrown forward the ball Will be in position to be struck thereby.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. A mechanical toy, comprising the figure of a human being, the figure having arms which releasably hold a ball, a leg mounted to swing to kick the ball, and means for controlling such parts.
2. A mechanical toy, comprising the ligure of a human being, having an arm serving to releasably hold a ball and an arm mounted to swing, means for actuating the arm and leg, and a restraining device for said means.
3. A mechanical toy7 comprising the figure of a human being, having an arm serving to releasably hold a ball, and a swinging leg, a spring in connection with the arm to move the same to release the ball, a spring in connection with the leg to throw the same to kick the ball, and restraining devices for the arm and leg.
4c. A mechanical toy, comprising a body portion or casing, a device mounted thereon to releasably hold a ball, a second device mounted on the bod5T portion or casing to strike the ball, and means for controlling and actuating said devices.
5. The combination with a body or trunk, of two arms, a part serving to mount each arm on the trunk, such parts being relatively slidable in the trunk and turnable to adjust the arms, and a spring acting between said parts to frictionally engage one of the arms with the trunk.
6. The combination of a casing or body portion, an arm mounted movably thereon to releasably hold a ball, a spring tending to throw the arm to open position,a leg mounted to swing on the casing or bodyportion to kick the ball, a spring tending to actuate the leg, and a sliding rod serving to releasably hold the arm and leg.
7. A mechanical toy, comprising a iigure with a movable arm capable of releasably holding a ball, a leg movable to strike the ball when released by the arm, and means for controlling the arm and leg.
In testimony whereof l have herein signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GEORGE VALE, J R.
Witnesses:
HAROLD W. SIMONDS, GEORGE WALE.
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Cited By (4)

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US2506190A (en) * 1948-01-19 1950-05-02 Ray E Barnes Ball projector
US5087219A (en) * 1991-03-15 1992-02-11 Hasbro, Inc. Action character figure
WO1998058719A1 (en) * 1997-06-24 1998-12-30 Namkung Promotions Inc. Figurine with movable limb
US9707487B2 (en) 2015-11-20 2017-07-18 Mattel, Inc. Toy figurines with spin kick mechanism

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2506190A (en) * 1948-01-19 1950-05-02 Ray E Barnes Ball projector
US5087219A (en) * 1991-03-15 1992-02-11 Hasbro, Inc. Action character figure
WO1998058719A1 (en) * 1997-06-24 1998-12-30 Namkung Promotions Inc. Figurine with movable limb
US9707487B2 (en) 2015-11-20 2017-07-18 Mattel, Inc. Toy figurines with spin kick mechanism

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