Amusement devices: toys – Figure toy or accessory therefor – Rollable
Patent
1988-02-10
1989-04-25
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Figure toy or accessory therefor
Rollable
446277, 446355, 446288, A63H 1504, A63H 1725, A63H 1118, A63H 1725
Patent
active
048244155
ABSTRACT:
A doll with articulated legs and an articulated neck is releasably connected to a motor driven, steerable, remote controlled shopping cart. Movement of the cart causes a cam driven set of handles, to which the doll is attached, to pivot from side-to-side causing the doll to rock from side-to-side alternately lifting one leg and then the other. The accessory has two motors driving separate wheel axles that are each connected through a spring clutch to independently drive the cam. Remote control of the separate motors effects turning of the accessory. As each side of the doll is lifted from the ground, the respective leg is lifted and an eccentric weight within the lifted leg causes the leg to step forwardly.
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Herbstler Horst-Dieter
Terzian Rouben T.
Brown Michael
Hafer Robert A.
Marvin Glass & Associates
Pacocha John S.
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