SIMULATED AIRPLANE SEESAW SUPPORTED ON DISSIMILAR ROCKERS
First Claim
1. A child'"'"''"'"'s seesaw riding toy in the form of a simulated airplane comprising a simulated fuselage, a simulated airplane wing mounted on said fuselage, a tail including simulated stabilizer members mounted on said fuselage, the extending opposite end portions of said wing and said tail members providing first and second pairs respectively of seat locations for children, spaced support means mounted transversely of said fuselage, said support means including a first support rocker member having a central curved portion with substantially straight end portions for engagements with a supporting surface and a second support rocker member having a substantially curved portion for engagement with the supporting surface, said first and second rocker members being located respectively relative to said wing and tail members to cause various movements to the children seesawing thereon dependent upon their being positioned on the first or second seat locations.
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Abstract
A child'"'"''"'"'s seesaw is constructed in the form of a simulated airplane having a fuselage section mounted for side-to-side rocking movement and wing and tail sections adapted to provide seat locations for two to four children. '"'"''"'"''"'"''"'"'Two dissimilar rockers mounted transversely of the fuselage support the seesaw.
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2 Claims
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1. A child'"'"''"'"'s seesaw riding toy in the form of a simulated airplane comprising a simulated fuselage, a simulated airplane wing mounted on said fuselage, a tail including simulated stabilizer members mounted on said fuselage, the extending opposite end portions of said wing and said tail members providing first and second pairs respectively of seat locations for children, spaced support means mounted transversely of said fuselage, said support means including a first support rocker member having a central curved portion with substantially straight end portions for engagements with a supporting surface and a second support rocker member having a substantially curved portion for engagement with the supporting surface, said first and second rocker members being located respectively relative to said wing and tail members to cause various movements to the children seesawing thereon dependent upon their being positioned on the first or second seat locations.
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2. A riding toy according to claim 1 wherein the simulated wing and tail members are mounted on said fuselage with the leading edges thereof higher than the trailing edges thereof when said leading edges are horizontal.
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