Amusement devices: toys – Operated by relatively moving fluid or pressure differential – Including variable-size fluid chamber to move fluid
Patent
1987-10-15
1989-10-24
Yu, Mickey
Amusement devices: toys
Operated by relatively moving fluid or pressure differential
Including variable-size fluid chamber to move fluid
446404, 446418, 116 56, 116 61, 2803042, A63H 500, B60Q 500
Patent
active
048758850
ABSTRACT:
A noisemaker for bicycles and the like includes a housing having a shoulder and a resonator plate seated in the housing on the shoulder. The resonator plate is biased against the shoulder by a compressed spring. A resonator chamber extends from the shoulder, away from the housing. Use of a camming mechanism raises the resonator plate above the shoulder and releases same as it passes so that the resonator plate is urged back against the shoulder by the spring and a surface-engaging noise and air compression noise are directed into the resonator chamber to simulate the sound commonly associated with a vehicle engine.
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