A - Human Necessities – 63 – H
Patent
A - Human Necessities
63
H
A63H 17/00 (2006.01) A63H 17/26 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2060538
ABSTRACT Toy vehicle wheels are each mounted on an axle having a gear with each of the wheels having a pair of diametrically opposed arcuate segments. Each of the arcuate segments includes an inwardly extending member with each member including a rack that is kept in engagement with an opposed toothed side of the gear. A coiled spring biases the two opposed arcuate segments toward each other. With a motor driving the axle in one direction, the wheel is initially rotated with the opposed arcuate segments in a first position proximate each other until the wheel encounters an impediment that stalls rotation of the wheel so that continued rotation of the axle in one direction drives the segments away from each other. For enhancing the visual effect of the arcuate segments being moved away from each other, edges of the arcuate segments are provided with projecting parts that are obscured when the arcuate segments are in the first position proximate each other.
Morrison Howard J.
Mullaney Sean T.
Rosenwinkel Donald A.
Zaruba John V.
Inc. Breslow Morrison Terzian & Associates
Macrae & Co.
Morrison Howard J.
Mullaney Sean T.
Rosenwinkel Donald A.
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