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US2260679A
US2260679A US369313A US36931340A US2260679A US 2260679 A US2260679 A US 2260679A US 369313 A US369313 A US 369313A US 36931340 A US36931340 A US 36931340A US 2260679 A US2260679 A US 2260679A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H17/00Toy vehicles, e.g. with self-drive; ; Cranes, winches or the like; Accessories therefor
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  • Another object of my invention is to provide a device of the character described which is simple in construction, durable in use, efficient in operation and economical in manufacture.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in sections, of a toy equipped with my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of my invention.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective View of a pair of the links in disassembled relation.
  • I provide a toy dump truck 5 equipped with a chassis B mounted on a rear axle 'I provided with rear wheels 8. of the chassis 6 has fixed thereto cab and hood sections 9 and I respectively and with said sections provided with the usual side walls, one of the member I3 by means of a bearing block I6.
  • the pin I4 extends through the block I6 and member I and pivotly connects the members I3 and I5 together for pivotable movement thereby enabling the member I5 to pivot with respect to the chassis B.
  • the member I5 is formed with right angularly disposed depending end portions II having extending through their lower ends a front axle I8 on which is rotatably mounted the front wheels I9 of the truck.
  • the member I5 is fashioned, between the end portions IT, with a rearwardly extending section 20 terminating in an upwardly disposed ear 2
  • the member I5 adjacent one of the end portions H, has pivoted thereto the front end of a The front.
  • the upper end of the portion 26 of the arm extends through a bearing 29 carried by a plate .30 secured to the roof of a cab section 9 and terminates in an eye 3 I
  • the eye 3I' has connected thereto a similar eye 32 formed on the lower end of a rod 33, the upper end of which is fixed within the lower end of a sleeve 34.
  • the upper end of the sleeve 34 receives therein the lower end of a shaft 35.
  • the upper end of the shaft 35 is provided with a steering disk or wheel 36.
  • the sleeve 34 and the lower end of the shaft 35 are each provided with a plurality of transverse openings 31 for selective registry and through which a pin 38 is inserted to maintain the parts in connected relation.
  • the shaft may be adjusted lengthwise with respect to the sleeve to increase or decrease the distance of the wheel 36 with respect to the truck.
  • the pin 38 is inserted through a pair of registering openings thereby securing the shaft and sleeve together for unitary operation.
  • the front wheels I9 may be conveniently steered over a desired course thus eliminating the necessity of stooping down to steer the toy.
  • a link pivotally connected to the steering unit of the vehicle, an angular member having an upstanding section journalled on the vehicle, a section extending horizontally from the vertical section of the said angular member, means pivotally connecting the outer end of the said horizontal section with the said link, an eye formed on one end of the said upstanding section, a shaft held at an obtuse angle and having an eye on one end engaging the eye of the said upstanding section j operative to turn the said angular member and.
  • a steering device for a toy vehicle having a turnable front Wheel unit, a link having its front end pivotally connected to the said unit adjacent one end thereof, an angular arm having a section journalled on the vehicle in an approximately vertical position, the said arm having a horizontally extending section at its lower end and having a looped extension at its upper end, a pivot connecting the outer end of the horizontal section of the arm with the said link, and an operating shaft held at an obtuse angle and having the inner end looped about the looped portion of the arm adapted upon turning of the shaft to turn the arm and the steering unit.
  • a link pivotally connected to the unit, a right angular member having a vertical section journalled on the vehicle, the said member having a horizontally directed section at its lower end, an eye formed on the upper end of the vertical section of the said member, a steering shaft held at an obtuse angle to the said vertical section, an eye on the inner end of the steering shaft engaging the eye on the said right angular member, and a wheel secured to the outer end of the shaft for tu ning the same.

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Oct. 28, 1941. A. R. NEILSON 2,260,679 7 STEERING UNIT FOR TOY TRUCKS AND CARS Filed Dec. 9, 1940 Alberi ff. Maison INVENTOR WITNESS ATTORNEYS Patented Oct. 28,1941
STEERING FOR TOYTRU-CK'S IAND CARS Alber'tRiNeilsou, spckan 'wash. ApplicationDecember 9, 1940,. Serial No. 369,313
' B'Claims. owe-221 .Myiiiven'tion relates to toys and has as one of the principal objects thereof the provision of a toy equipped with a steering device so constructed and arranged whereby the toy may be remotely steered.
Another object of my invention is to provide a device of the character described which is simple in construction, durable in use, efficient in operation and economical in manufacture.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the follOWiIlg description, appended claims and annexed drawing.
Referring to the drawing wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in sections, of a toy equipped with my invention.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of my invention.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective View of a pair of the links in disassembled relation.
In practising my invention, as illustrated in.
the drawing, I provide a toy dump truck 5 equipped with a chassis B mounted on a rear axle 'I provided with rear wheels 8. of the chassis 6 has fixed thereto cab and hood sections 9 and I respectively and with said sections provided with the usual side walls, one of the member I3 by means of a bearing block I6.
The pin I4 extends through the block I6 and member I and pivotly connects the members I3 and I5 together for pivotable movement thereby enabling the member I5 to pivot with respect to the chassis B.
The member I5 is formed with right angularly disposed depending end portions II having extending through their lower ends a front axle I8 on which is rotatably mounted the front wheels I9 of the truck. The member I5 is fashioned, between the end portions IT, with a rearwardly extending section 20 terminating in an upwardly disposed ear 2| for engagement with the member I3 to limit the pivotable movement of the mem-' ber I5, as clearly illustrated in Figure 2 of the drawing.
The member I5, adjacent one of the end portions H, has pivoted thereto the front end of a The front.
link 22, the rear end of which is pivotly connected -to the .outerend of a substantially transversely and horizontally extending portion 23 of an arm 24 by means of a bolt and nut25. The inner end portion 26 of the arm 24 is right angularly related with respect to the portion 23 .and extends upwardly through a bearing 21 carried by a transverse plate 28 secured to the side Walls I0 and under the seat of the cab section 9 as illustrated in Figure 1 of the drawing. The upper end of the portion 26 of the arm extends through a bearing 29 carried by a plate .30 secured to the roof of a cab section 9 and terminates in an eye 3 I The eye 3I' has connected thereto a similar eye 32 formed on the lower end of a rod 33, the upper end of which is fixed within the lower end of a sleeve 34. The upper end of the sleeve 34 receives therein the lower end of a shaft 35. The upper end of the shaft 35 is provided with a steering disk or wheel 36.
The sleeve 34 and the lower end of the shaft 35 are each provided with a plurality of transverse openings 31 for selective registry and through which a pin 38 is inserted to maintain the parts in connected relation. By removing the pin 38, the shaft may be adjusted lengthwise with respect to the sleeve to increase or decrease the distance of the wheel 36 with respect to the truck. When the shaft is thus adjusted, the pin 38 is inserted through a pair of registering openings thereby securing the shaft and sleeve together for unitary operation.
, Obviously, by rotating the disk or wheel 36, the front wheels I9 may be conveniently steered over a desired course thus eliminating the necessity of stooping down to steer the toy.
From the foregoing, it will be apparent that I have provided means whereby small toy trucks and the like may be steered from a location directly above the truck thereby eliminating the necessity of children from being on their knees to steer the same thus precluding wear and tear on their clothing.
It is obvious that the invention is not confined to the herein described use therefor as it may be utilized for any purpose to which it is adaptable. It is therefore to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific construction as illustrated and described, as the same is only illustrative of the principles of operation, which are capable of extended application in advance forms, and that the invention comprehends all construction within the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. In a steering device for toy vehicles, a link pivotally connected to the steering unit of the vehicle, an angular member having an upstanding section journalled on the vehicle, a section extending horizontally from the vertical section of the said angular member, means pivotally connecting the outer end of the said horizontal section with the said link, an eye formed on one end of the said upstanding section, a shaft held at an obtuse angle and having an eye on one end engaging the eye of the said upstanding section j operative to turn the said angular member and.
the steering unit of the vehicle.
2. In a steering device for a toy vehicle having a turnable front Wheel unit, a link having its front end pivotally connected to the said unit adjacent one end thereof, an angular arm having a section journalled on the vehicle in an approximately vertical position, the said arm having a horizontally extending section at its lower end and having a looped extension at its upper end, a pivot connecting the outer end of the horizontal section of the arm with the said link, and an operating shaft held at an obtuse angle and having the inner end looped about the looped portion of the arm adapted upon turning of the shaft to turn the arm and the steering unit.
3. In combination with a vehicle having a turnable front wheel unit, a link pivotally connected to the unit, a right angular member having a vertical section journalled on the vehicle, the said member having a horizontally directed section at its lower end, an eye formed on the upper end of the vertical section of the said member, a steering shaft held at an obtuse angle to the said vertical section, an eye on the inner end of the steering shaft engaging the eye on the said right angular member, and a wheel secured to the outer end of the shaft for tu ning the same.
ALBERT R. NEILSON.
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Cited By (15)

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US2584561A (en) * 1948-04-10 1952-02-05 Oscar W Denny Auxiliary steering device for toy vehicles
US2642700A (en) * 1950-07-07 1953-06-23 Josef W Zimmer Steerable toy truck
US2647343A (en) * 1950-10-18 1953-08-04 Zileri Alberto Leopoldo Julio Steered trundle toy
US2651882A (en) * 1950-02-23 1953-09-15 Thomas H Core Toy vehicle and steering means therefor
US3462878A (en) * 1965-11-19 1969-08-26 Lesney Products Co Ltd Toy and model vehicles
US3762096A (en) * 1971-12-03 1973-10-02 Raymond Lee Organization Inc String controlled toy vehicle
DE3022315A1 (en) * 1980-06-13 1981-12-24 Roger Bienne Boillat Toy vehicle with driver control - has steering wheel attached to front of model vehicle by long steering column
US5041043A (en) * 1990-07-27 1991-08-20 Tca Group, Inc. Adjustable height push toy
US6488563B1 (en) * 2002-02-27 2002-12-03 J. Terrell Isaacson Toy vehicle
US20050106993A1 (en) * 2003-11-14 2005-05-19 Mattel, Inc. Articulated, steerable, toy vehicle
US20060240742A1 (en) * 2005-04-25 2006-10-26 De Oliveria Nenzito C Steering system for movable toy vehicles
US9039484B1 (en) * 2014-04-22 2015-05-26 Samuel O. Mayson Toy truck
USD745933S1 (en) * 2013-06-20 2015-12-22 Samuel O. Mayson Walker truck
US11577174B2 (en) 2019-05-03 2023-02-14 Allan Henry Storm Toy vehicle control mechanism for performing stunts
DE102019105291B4 (en) * 2019-03-01 2025-11-20 Artur Vartanjan toy car

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2584561A (en) * 1948-04-10 1952-02-05 Oscar W Denny Auxiliary steering device for toy vehicles
US2651882A (en) * 1950-02-23 1953-09-15 Thomas H Core Toy vehicle and steering means therefor
US2642700A (en) * 1950-07-07 1953-06-23 Josef W Zimmer Steerable toy truck
US2647343A (en) * 1950-10-18 1953-08-04 Zileri Alberto Leopoldo Julio Steered trundle toy
US3462878A (en) * 1965-11-19 1969-08-26 Lesney Products Co Ltd Toy and model vehicles
US3762096A (en) * 1971-12-03 1973-10-02 Raymond Lee Organization Inc String controlled toy vehicle
DE3022315A1 (en) * 1980-06-13 1981-12-24 Roger Bienne Boillat Toy vehicle with driver control - has steering wheel attached to front of model vehicle by long steering column
US5041043A (en) * 1990-07-27 1991-08-20 Tca Group, Inc. Adjustable height push toy
US6488563B1 (en) * 2002-02-27 2002-12-03 J. Terrell Isaacson Toy vehicle
US20050106993A1 (en) * 2003-11-14 2005-05-19 Mattel, Inc. Articulated, steerable, toy vehicle
US7442109B2 (en) * 2003-11-14 2008-10-28 Mattel, Inc. Articulated, steerable, toy vehicle
US20060240742A1 (en) * 2005-04-25 2006-10-26 De Oliveria Nenzito C Steering system for movable toy vehicles
US7241197B2 (en) 2005-04-25 2007-07-10 De Oliveria Nenzito C Steering system for movable toy vehicles
USD745933S1 (en) * 2013-06-20 2015-12-22 Samuel O. Mayson Walker truck
US9039484B1 (en) * 2014-04-22 2015-05-26 Samuel O. Mayson Toy truck
DE102019105291B4 (en) * 2019-03-01 2025-11-20 Artur Vartanjan toy car
US11577174B2 (en) 2019-05-03 2023-02-14 Allan Henry Storm Toy vehicle control mechanism for performing stunts

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