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US834141A
US834141A US28841605A US1905288416A US834141A US 834141 A US834141 A US 834141A US 28841605 A US28841605 A US 28841605A US 1905288416 A US1905288416 A US 1905288416A US 834141 A US834141 A US 834141A
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  • invention relates to seesaws, and . While intended primarily for use as a toy it may also be employed to advantage as an amusement device and constructed on a large scale in order to carry passengers,
  • One .Of the principal objects of the invention is to providel a spring-actuated seesaw in which the movabley member or swinging seesaW-lever constitutes the regulating means for vtiming the movement, and, further, to provide a device of this type in which the motor and seesaw-lever are so arrangedand constructed that a single toothed Wheel serves .to transmit positive vibratory movement in both directions td the seesaw-lever.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a device of this type in which all of the parts are so constructed as to permit their ready separation for packing in small compass and in which' all ofthe working parts are substantially constructed and not readily damaged.
  • FIG. l is a side elevation of a seesaw constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of the central portion of the device.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of the central portion of a slightly-modified construction, and
  • Fig. 5 is a plan .view of the same.
  • the main frame includes a substantially U-shaped plate 10, formed of sheet meta the lower cross member of which has transversely-extending slots 12 and the side walls being provided withopenings 13.
  • the legs or standards 14 are formed of spring-wire, each leg comprising a section of wire bent into U shape and its ends being bent outwardfor introduction into the openings 13.
  • a center piece 16 preferably in the'form Ader to bring the center of gravity below the pivot-point.
  • arms 19 having slits 2O for the passage o f bolts 21, the slots permitting lengthwise adjustment of the arms until the necessary ybalance is secured.
  • dolls or other iigures or. which may be secured in place in any suitable manner.
  • Extending across the open space of the l center piece are'bars or pins 23, arranged one on each side of the plane of the pivotsfand these are adapted to be engaged by the teeth of a Wheel 24, that is mounted on a winding shaft or arbor 25, extending transversely across the frame.
  • They toothed wheel is formed of two disks, the central portions of which are dished to form a spring-barrel, and
  • a motor-spring 26 having its inner end secured to the shaft and its outer end to the toothed wheel. This wheel is held in a central position by suitable collars on the shaft. is secured a ratchet-wheel 28 and winding The teeth of the ratchetwheel are engaged by a suitable pawl 30, pivoted to one of the side walls of the frame.
  • the frame 10 has arcuate slots 35 36 in its side walls, each slot being on a circular arc struck from the bottom or lower portion of the other. These slots receive the rojecting ends of a pair of pins or crossars 37, that extend through a center piece 38, formed of sheet metal. The opposite ends of the center piece are arranged. to form sockets for the-reception of the arms 19, which are slid- ICO IIO
  • the two pins rest at the bottom of the slots and the seesaw member or lever is supported in a horizontal plane.
  • the side walls of the frame are provided with bearing-openings for the reception of a shaft 25, having at its center a wheel 24', the teeth of which are specially shaped to act as cams in raising the pins 37 alternately.
  • the highest arm is always on the longer arm of the lever and will descend by gravity as soon as its momentum is overcome.
  • a seesaw constructed in accordance with this invention may be readily knocked down and packed in small space, and its parts may be assembled quickly and without the exercise of mechanical skill.
  • a seesaw In a seesaw, a frame, a pivoted seesaw member, and a motor for operating the same, the seesaw member having an escapement connection with and serving as a means for governing the speed of the motor; substantially as described.
  • a seesaw a frame, a pivoted seesawlever including a center piece and detachable arms independently adjustably secured thereto and arranged in alinement with each other, a pair of spaced pins or bars carried by the center piece, and a driven Wheel having teeth for engaging said pins; substantially as described.
  • a frame having arcuate slots in its side walls, a seesaw-lever having pins projecting into said slots and normally supported in ahorizontal plane, and a toothed wheel arranged to engage said pins; substantially as described.
  • a seesaw In a seesaw, a U-shaped upper frame, legs detachably secured thereto, a motor carried by the frame, and a seesaw-lever su ported by the frame and operated by said motor; substantially as described.
  • a frame, a seesaw-lever having a pair of alternately-operable pivots, and motor-driven means for o erating said lever; substantially as describe 7.
  • a frame, a seesaw-lever, a pair oi supports alternately rorming fulcrums for the swinging movement of the lever, and means for operating said lever; substantially as described.
  • a seesaw a frame, a seesaw-lever having a pair of alternately-operable pivots, the leverage distance between each pivot and its rising load being approximately the same, and a motor-driven means arranged to engage said pivots.

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H1 T. KINGsB-URY. sBBsAQw. APPLICATION IIIED NOV. 21, 1905.
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No. 834,141. PATENTED 0012.23, 190s.
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To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, .HARRY T. KINGSBURY, va citizen of the United StateS, residing at Keene, in the county of Cheshire, State of N ew Hampshire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Seesaws, of which the .following is .a description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the characters of reference marked thereon.V
lhijs .invention relates to seesaws, and .While intended primarily for use as a toy it may also be employed to advantage as an amusement device and constructed on a large scale in order to carry passengers,
One .Of the principal objects of the invention is to providel a spring-actuated seesaw in which the movabley member or swinging seesaW-lever constitutes the regulating means for vtiming the movement, and, further, to provide a device of this type in which the motor and seesaw-lever are so arrangedand constructed that a single toothed Wheel serves .to transmit positive vibratory movement in both directions td the seesaw-lever.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a device of this type in which all of the parts are so constructed as to permit their ready separation for packing in small compass and in which' all ofthe working parts are substantially constructed and not readily damaged.
With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the combination of velements hereinafter described, and referred to in the appended claims.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a side elevation of a seesaw constructed in accordance with the invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of the central portion of the device. Fig. 4 is an elevation of the central portion of a slightly-modified construction, and Fig. 5 is a plan .view of the same.
The main frame includes a substantially U-shaped plate 10, formed of sheet meta the lower cross member of which has transversely-extending slots 12 and the side walls being provided withopenings 13. The legs or standards 14 are formed of spring-wire, each leg comprising a section of wire bent into U shape and its ends being bent outwardfor introduction into the openings 13.
In placing the legs in position the wire legs Specicaton of Letters Patent. Y
,Application led November 21,1906, Serial No, 288,416
key or handle 29.
Patented oct. 23, 190e,
arebenty toward each other .and the ends -f passed through the slots 12, after which the legs are allowed to spring apart until the ends are inserted in the openings 13.
Between the side walls of the frame is pivoted a center piece 16, preferably in the'form Ader to bring the center of gravity below the pivot-point.. To the opposite ends of the center piece are secured arms 19, having slits 2O for the passage o f bolts 21, the slots permitting lengthwise adjustment of the arms until the necessary ybalance is secured. At the outer ends of the arms are dolls or other iigures or., which may be secured in place in any suitable manner.
Extending across the open space of the l center piece are'bars or pins 23, arranged one on each side of the plane of the pivotsfand these are adapted to be engaged by the teeth of a Wheel 24, that is mounted on a winding shaft or arbor 25, extending transversely across the frame. They toothed wheel is formed of two disks, the central portions of which are dished to form a spring-barrel, and
in the barrel is a motor-spring 26, having its inner end secured to the shaft and its outer end to the toothed wheel. This wheel is held in a central position by suitable collars on the shaft. is secured a ratchet-wheel 28 and winding The teeth of the ratchetwheel are engaged by a suitable pawl 30, pivoted to one of the side walls of the frame.
In the operation of this device the teeth of the wheel in riding under the cross-bars 23 will act as cams and will raise said bars alternately to vibrate the seesaw member or lever. During the operation the lever acts as a regulating device for governing the speed of operation.
In the construction shown in Figs. 4 and 5 the frame 10 has arcuate slots 35 36 in its side walls, each slot being on a circular arc struck from the bottom or lower portion of the other. These slots receive the rojecting ends of a pair of pins or crossars 37, that extend through a center piece 38, formed of sheet metal. The opposite ends of the center piece are arranged. to form sockets for the-reception of the arms 19, which are slid- ICO IIO
ably adjustable in the sockets to secure an even distribution of weight. When not in operation, the two pins rest at the bottom of the slots and the seesaw member or lever is supported in a horizontal plane. At a point below the center piece the side walls of the frame are provided with bearing-openings for the reception of a shaft 25, having at its center a wheel 24', the teeth of which are specially shaped to act as cams in raising the pins 37 alternately. In action the highest arm is always on the longer arm of the lever and will descend by gravity as soon as its momentum is overcome.
A seesaw constructed in accordance with this invention may be readily knocked down and packed in small space, and its parts may be assembled quickly and without the exercise of mechanical skill. I
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a seesaw, a frame, a pivoted seesaw member, and a motor for operating the same, the seesaw member having an escapement connection with and serving as a means for governing the speed of the motor; substantially as described.
. 2. In a seesaw, a frame, a pivoted seesawlever, and a motor acting directly thereon, the lever having an escapement connection serving as a governor for the motor; substantially as described.
3. In a seesaw, a frame, a pivoted seesawlever including a center piece and detachable arms independently adjustably secured thereto and arranged in alinement with each other, a pair of spaced pins or bars carried by the center piece, and a driven Wheel having teeth for engaging said pins; substantially as described.
4. In a seesaw, a frame having arcuate slots in its side walls, a seesaw-lever having pins projecting into said slots and normally supported in ahorizontal plane, and a toothed wheel arranged to engage said pins; substantially as described.
5. In a seesaw, a U-shaped upper frame, legs detachably secured thereto, a motor carried by the frame, and a seesaw-lever su ported by the frame and operated by said motor; substantially as described.
6. In a seesaw, a frame, a seesaw-lever, having a pair of alternately-operable pivots, and motor-driven means for o erating said lever; substantially as describe 7. In a seesaw, a frame, a seesaw-lever, a pair oi supports alternately rorming fulcrums for the swinging movement of the lever, and means for operating said lever; substantially as described.
8. In a seesaw, a frame, a seesaw-lever having a pair of alternately-operable pivots, the leverage distance between each pivot and its rising load being approximately the same, and a motor-driven means arranged to engage said pivots.
In testimony whereof I ai'lix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HARRY T. KINGSBURY.
Witnesses:
W. L. MASON, L. C. GREENLEAF.
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