Rolling toys

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46201, 46207, 46221, A63H 1110

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041693345

ABSTRACT:
A rolling toy comprises a pair of wheels mounted on a common axle with inside faces of the wheels in spacedapart relation. A body is mounted for free rotation on the axle between the inside faces of the wheels and includes a head portion projecting upwardly of the wheels and a lower portion below the axle. Balance weight means is provided in the lower portion for maintaining the head portion in an upright position as the wheels rotate. The head portion may be fashioned in a variety of different ways to represent clowns, elfs and other characters, and the rolling toys are adapted to be coaxially aligned and engaged with one another in a side by side cluster to roll in unison as a group.
In addition, the toys are especially adapted for use with a variety of different types of play apparatus such as wheeled vehicles, rolling rings, swings, ramps, cages and the like. The rolling toys individually, in groups and in combination with the various other play apparatus of the invention provide entertainment and interest for young children.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1223287 (1917-02-01), Morse
patent: 2686387 (1954-08-01), Patremio
patent: 2802300 (1957-08-01), Rogers
patent: 3233358 (1966-02-01), Dehm

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