Relatively Movable Striking Platform Patents (Class 446/360)
  • Patent number: 5451180
    Abstract: A toy with movable figures in a toy scene. The toy includes a housing, a scene board with a hole in it mounted in the housing and a movable figure loosely suspended in the hole. The upper body of the figure is larger than the hole and an end of the figure projects downwardly through the hole below the scene board. A spring driven motor is mounted in the housing below the scene board and has a shaft projecting upwardly. The housing contains a covering or a case and the winding of the spring is activated by the opening and closing of the case. An eccentric cam is connected to the shaft of the motor and a cam follower plate moves back and forth below the scene board in response to rotation of the cam. A projection, which may be a ramp, on the upper surface of the cam follower plate contacts the lower end of the figure, causing it to move up and down in the hole. There may be several figures with respective holes and respective ramps on the cam follower.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: Thinkway Trading Corporation
    Inventors: Albert W. T. Chan, Simon K. On Law
  • Patent number: 4518366
    Abstract: An improved manipulable doll (10) for reproducing lifelike movement while operated by a human operator (12) on a rhythm board. The doll (10) includes a torso member (18), and a head portion (26) fixedly engaged to the upper end portion of the torso member (18). An outer covering (30) serves to give the doll (10) the desired appearance. The outer covering (30) comprises a pair of arm portions (34) and a pair of leg portions (40). A pair of hand members (38) are fixed engaged to each arm portion (34), and a pair of foot members (44) are fixedly engaged to leg portions (40). The invention further provides for a manipulator rod (14) and a support board (16) for manipulating the doll (10) during operation to simulate a dancer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Inventors: Carl Fultz, Jr, Phyllis D. W. Fultz