Cat mobile, a battery powered playground car
The present invention is a non-traditional children ride-in playground vehicle having a coupe body style consisting of a variety of fun devices for small children including images of a cat and two kittens. The cat is mounted on the left side of the vehicle with its chin nestled against the top border of the vehicle's windshield while appearing to be keeping guard over the kittens that are engraved onto the hood panel. The battery powered vehicle is designed with two electric motore in order to provide equal power and mobility to the rear wheel drive. A plastic motor apparatus having space for batteries, wiring connections and relay switches are located in the trunk area, and having a rear door to properly secure the power source. The vehicle is equipted with two bucket seats, an in-dash provided with a radio and C D player and two non-locking doors.
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- Filed: May 12, 2004
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a non-traditional children playground and amusement car
2. Description of Related Art
Although most children playground vehicles offer fun for children, very little in the way of style and class can be seen in their presentations. The U.S. Model application Ser. No. 09/245,585 provide several improvements in ride-on cars, but shows a lack of consideration for young children who desire to imitate their parents while, at the same time, enjoying their toys. However, a more exciting children platground car is provided in the present invention: it offers innovation in body style with friendly face images of cats, and an enclosed top having an easy to operate sun roof, bucket seats with cushion that is covered with naugahyde, and an in-dash with radio and C D player. The invention is provided with a rear end compartment, plastic motor and a battery powered souce.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to provide a non-traditional children playground car with multiple functions so as to offer a high mobility and excitement and joy, as they drive the stylist coupe on sidewalks and playground ficilities.
The proceeding object have been achieved by providing a vehicle with a body style that is different from traditional playground cars for childre. The present invention is designed with a body style pivots vertically at the top center structure and gradually curves downward to the front and back sections of the car. Aluminum strips adorns the sides and top sections of the body showing a vertical line at the left and right side doors and a horizontal plane extending across the top section at the rear part of the sun roof. Small children may envision a sense of closeness and a real companionship by having the mounted cat image appearing to be observing them as they drive. In order to provide a higher standard for children, amusement and playground cars, a chasis designed to accommodate a rear end compartment for power train devices, switch mechanisms and battery power source are used to increase inside dimension which provide more flexibility for the older drivers. The front end axle having a set of maneauvering bars being attached to the stirring column, are connected to each end of the spring adapted maneauverable flex-axle and thereby providing increased mobility and durability for the drivers. A preferred humming device being attached to each electric motor are designed to sound like a rear motor upon ignition and accelleration of the engine apparatus. The vehicle is adapted for wind shield wipers and lights that function through the use of current from the battery source, which is another non-traditional feature in children playground cars. The gears and car activation system being installed in the space between the bucket seats are preferably done on a horizontal plane that originates at the lowest section of the in-dash mechanism and extending to a degree that allows for a C D tray and a soft drink holder. Some suitable materials such as aluminum steel, plastics, naugahyde, glue, screws and rubber are preferably used in the construction of the invention. Safety features include three non-locking doors with open air spaces between the doors and the top elevations with an automatic stopper device as part of the on/off components and a roll back or pivot up component for the sun roof in order to provide for more fresh air circulation throughout the vehicle.
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Claims
1. The cat mobile, a non-traditional children ride-in vehicle comprising:
- a cat ornament that is mounted on the left side near the windshield border line;
- a three doors vehicle having a reversable sun roof adapted to open by pivoting upward or by sliding back into a storing compartment;
- a vehicle having functionable head lights and tail lights.
- a vehicle having motor device and a battery source installed inside of a compartment which is located at the rear of the vehicle.
- a axle component that is adapted with spring devices for children playground and amusement vehicles.
Type: Application
Filed: May 12, 2005
Publication Date: Dec 29, 2005
Inventor: Marrell Haney (Chicago, IL)
Application Number: 11/127,708