Toy motorcycle with lighting mechanism
First Claim
1. A toy motorcycle having at least one electric light bulb mounted thereon and comprising in combination an elongated frame having front and rear portions extending from a central enclosure and comprising complementary side plates shaped to form said enclosure, front and rear wheels supported by said front and rear portions of said frame for free rotation, a metal housing supported within said enclosure and containing:
- a gear train comprising interengaging gears supported upon shafts extending transversely through bearings in opposite side plates of said housing, a drive shaft extending through bearings in the lower portions of said side plates of said housing at opposite sides of said central enclosure and a pair of drive wheels having friction rims supported respectively upon opposite ends of said drive shaft and dispersed outwardly of the opposite sides of said side plates of said central enclosure and the rims of the wheels being in a plane slightly below a parallel plane engaging the lowest portions of said front and rear wheels, whereby said drive wheels can engage a supporting surface to prevent any appreciable side tilting of the motorcycle when all of said wheels engage said surface, said drive wheels also being rotatable by engagement with said surface when the motorcycle is pushed manually therealong, an inertia flywheel mounted upon a transverse shaft in said housing, electric generating means comprising an electric armature coaxially fixed to said flywheel for rotation therewith, an electric field coil and stator unit supported by one side of said metal housing coaxially with said armature, said stator comprises finger-like pole pieces spaced circumferentially around the perimeter of said armature and projecting laterally from one face of a wire field coil, half of said pole pieces comprise the outer ends of said fingers bent perpendicularly from radial fingers within a plane adjacent one side of said field coil and the other half of said pole pieces comprise fingers stamped from the metal side plate of the housing which supports said field coil and are bent perpendicularly to the plane of said side plate and interspersed between the first half of said pole pieces to form a circular pattern thereof surrounding the periphery of said electric armature, an electric circuit extending from one end of said coil and connected to said metal housing to serve as a ground and said circuit also extending from the other end of said coil to said electric light bulb, gears of said train respectively on said drive shaft and said transverse shaft of said armature, and intermediate gears mounted between and meshing with said aforementioned gears of said train operable to multiply the speed of said armature and inertia wheel relative to said drive shaft, whereby as the drive shaft is operated by said inertia wheel to propel the motorcycle forwardly by rotation of said drive wheels the armature and stator generate electric current to illuminate the electric light bulb through a circuit extending from said stator.
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Abstract
A toy motorcycle having at least one electric light bulb thereon and comprising an elongated frame having front and rear portions supporting wheels for free rotation and a central portion comprising, in combination, a gear train having interengaging gears supported on shafts extending transversely to the vertical plane of the frame and rotatably mounted in bearings in opposite side plates of the housing, an inertia flywheel rotatable upon another transverse shaft parallel to the others, an electric armature fixed coaxially to the flywheel for rotation therewith, a stationary field coil supported by one side plate of the housing coaxially with the armature, and a transverse axle extending at opposite ends through bearings in the side plates of the housing to which drive wheels are connected on opposite ends thereof and positioned outwardly from opposite sides of the enclosure for the housing for frictional engagement with a supporting surface to cause rotation of the inertia flywheel to energize the same by manually pushing the motorcycle upon a supporting surface followed by releasing it so as to be driven by the drive wheels as powered by the inertia flywheel and also generate current to light the electric light bulb on the motorcycle.
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5 Claims
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1. A toy motorcycle having at least one electric light bulb mounted thereon and comprising in combination an elongated frame having front and rear portions extending from a central enclosure and comprising complementary side plates shaped to form said enclosure, front and rear wheels supported by said front and rear portions of said frame for free rotation, a metal housing supported within said enclosure and containing:
- a gear train comprising interengaging gears supported upon shafts extending transversely through bearings in opposite side plates of said housing, a drive shaft extending through bearings in the lower portions of said side plates of said housing at opposite sides of said central enclosure and a pair of drive wheels having friction rims supported respectively upon opposite ends of said drive shaft and dispersed outwardly of the opposite sides of said side plates of said central enclosure and the rims of the wheels being in a plane slightly below a parallel plane engaging the lowest portions of said front and rear wheels, whereby said drive wheels can engage a supporting surface to prevent any appreciable side tilting of the motorcycle when all of said wheels engage said surface, said drive wheels also being rotatable by engagement with said surface when the motorcycle is pushed manually therealong, an inertia flywheel mounted upon a transverse shaft in said housing, electric generating means comprising an electric armature coaxially fixed to said flywheel for rotation therewith, an electric field coil and stator unit supported by one side of said metal housing coaxially with said armature, said stator comprises finger-like pole pieces spaced circumferentially around the perimeter of said armature and projecting laterally from one face of a wire field coil, half of said pole pieces comprise the outer ends of said fingers bent perpendicularly from radial fingers within a plane adjacent one side of said field coil and the other half of said pole pieces comprise fingers stamped from the metal side plate of the housing which supports said field coil and are bent perpendicularly to the plane of said side plate and interspersed between the first half of said pole pieces to form a circular pattern thereof surrounding the periphery of said electric armature, an electric circuit extending from one end of said coil and connected to said metal housing to serve as a ground and said circuit also extending from the other end of said coil to said electric light bulb, gears of said train respectively on said drive shaft and said transverse shaft of said armature, and intermediate gears mounted between and meshing with said aforementioned gears of said train operable to multiply the speed of said armature and inertia wheel relative to said drive shaft, whereby as the drive shaft is operated by said inertia wheel to propel the motorcycle forwardly by rotation of said drive wheels the armature and stator generate electric current to illuminate the electric light bulb through a circuit extending from said stator.
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