Patent
1979-06-04
1980-12-02
Peshock, Robert
46202, A63H 2916
Patent
active
042363454
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a mobile toy assembly capable of ejecting toy subcomponents by air pressure. Preferably the mobile toy assembly has a simulated configuration of a rocket ship with an upper portion being simulated as a fuselage while also being the external surface of a plunger that forms part of a bellows assembly for generating air pressure. The nose section of the rocket ship can be bigurcated to permit the propulsion of a small vehicle member while rocket pods on each of the side wings can support toy rocket projectiles. A control knob on the surface of the fuselage can selectively direct the air pressure to a particular toy subcomponent to be propelled.
REFERENCES:
patent: D159934 (1950-08-01), Sewell
patent: 3481069 (1969-12-01), Meyer
patent: 3589058 (1971-06-01), Labat
patent: 4149338 (1979-04-01), Wolf
patent: 4167830 (1979-09-01), Ogawa
Peshock Robert
Takara Co. Ltd.
Yu Mickey
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