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US2591954A
US2591954A US223737A US22373751A US2591954A US 2591954 A US2591954 A US 2591954A US 223737 A US223737 A US 223737A US 22373751 A US22373751 A US 22373751A US 2591954 A US2591954 A US 2591954A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • My invention relates generally to toys and, more specifically, to a toy of the type commonly referred to as a yo-yo.
  • the primary object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class described which will afford the user a higher degree of amusement than any' ⁇ 'device of this character heretofore developed.
  • Another object of my invention is the pro- Vision of a device of the class described, wherein a gong will be automatically caused to sound at the termination of each unwinding cycle of the spool from the cord upon which it is wound.
  • a still further object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class described, which will produce ain audible and pleasing sound without detracting from the eilciency of the operation of the device.
  • a still further object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class described, which can be produced at a minimum of cost, which has a minimum of working parts, and which is easy to assemble and extremely durable in use.
  • Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of my novel structure
  • Fig. 2 is an end view
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional View taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2; 1'
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective View of 'the striker element of my novel structure.
  • the numeral I indicates. in its entirety, a winding spool including a generally circular winding drum 2 and a pair of generally circular radially-extended anges 3 concentrically arranged with respect to the winding drum 2.
  • winding drum 2 is provided with a segmental notch 4, the bottom of which terminates in spaced relation to the axis thereof.
  • a pair of opposed cup-shaped gongs 5 are retained one each in spaced relation to one of said flanges 3 by means of spacer sleeves 6,
  • an elcnsated rivet I having heads t, at its opposite ends, retains the elements 2, 3, 5, and 6 in relatively rigid relationship.
  • Theanges 3 are provided with aligned apertures 9, the axes of which intersect said notch 4 at its circumferential center adjacent the base of said notch 4 but in parallel relationship to the axis of the drum 2.
  • the striker element shown in Fig. 6 includes shaft portions I0, one each of which is receivable in one of the aligned apertures 9 in the flanges 3, and a generally U- shaped crank portion II which projects radially outwardly within the notch 4.
  • angular portions I2 Projecting radially outwardly ,from opposite ends of the shaft portion I0 are angular portions I2, the free ends I3 and I3' of which project in opposite directions and terminate in striker heads I4 adjacent, but normally radially inwardly-spaced from, the rim portions I5 of the gongs 5.
  • a exible cord element I 6 has inter-looping engagement with the U-shaped crank portion Il and is adapted to be wound about the winding drum 2, as shown. It will be observed that, when the cord element I6 is wound about the winding drum 2 in the normal operation of structures oi this type, the crank portion II will be caused to come into contact with one wall I'I of the notch 4, as shown particularly in Figs. 4 and 5. As the device is thrown outwardly, whereby to cause an unwinding cycle of the cord I6 upon the winding drum 2 in one direction and the initiation of winding movements of said cord on said drum in the' opposite direction, the crank portion II will be caused to swing into engagement with the opposite wall I8 of the notch 4.
  • e device o the class described. l 'win spool including a winding drum and laterallyspaced radially-extended anges, said winding drum being provided with a segmental notch and one of said anges being provided with an aperture the axis of which intersects said notch at its circumferential center adjacent to the axis of said spool and parallel thereto, a cup-shaped gong, means mounting said gong in laterallyspaced relation to onev of said anges and concentric therewith, a striker for said gong, said striker including a shaft portion extending through the aperture in said flange, a crank portion projecting radially-outwardly within said notch, and an angular portion in said gong element terminating in a striker head.
  • a winding spool including a winding drum and' laterallyspaced radially-extending circularl flanges, saidv winding drum being provided with a segmental notchand said flange being' provided with aligned apertures, the axes ofwhich intersect said notch at its ⁇ circumferential center adjacent the axis ofv said' spool and' parallel thereto, a pair of opposed cup-shaped gongs.
  • a striker for said gongs said striker including shaft portions extending through the apertures in said flanges, a U-shaped crank portion projecting radially outwardly within said notch, and angular portions intermediate said anges and said gongs the free ends of which project in opposite directions and terminate in striker heads, and a cord element secured to the U-shaped crank portion of said striker element and windable on said spool whereby to position said crank portion in engagement with one side of said notch, rapid un- Windng movements of said cord element from said spool under the Weight of said device causing swinging movement of said crankI portion and' engagement thereof with the opposite side of said notch, said swinging movement causing one of said striker heads to impinge upon said gong.

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April 8, 1952 A. c. MADSEN 2,591,954
SPINNING SOUNDING TOY Filed April 30, 1951 i Lf ,5 i
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Patented Apr. 8, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE v SPINNING SOUNDING TOY.
Arild C. Madsen, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Application April 30, 1951, Serial No. 223,737
3 Claims.
"My invention relates generally to toys and, more specifically, to a toy of the type commonly referred to as a yo-yo.
The primary object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class described which will afford the user a higher degree of amusement than any'` 'device of this character heretofore developed.
Another object of my invention is the pro- Vision of a device of the class described, wherein a gong will be automatically caused to sound at the termination of each unwinding cycle of the spool from the cord upon which it is wound.
A still further object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class described, which will produce ain audible and pleasing sound without detracting from the eilciency of the operation of the device.
A still further object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class described, which can be produced at a minimum of cost, which has a minimum of working parts, and which is easy to assemble and extremely durable in use.
The above and still further objects of my invention will become apparent from the following detailed specification, appended claims, and attached drawings.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views:
Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of my novel structure;
Fig. 2 is an end view;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional View taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2; 1'
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 6 is a perspective View of 'the striker element of my novel structure.
Referring with greater particularity to the drawings, the numeral I indicates. in its entirety, a winding spool including a generally circular winding drum 2 and a pair of generally circular radially-extended anges 3 concentrically arranged with respect to the winding drum 2. As shown, particularly by reference to Figs. 4 and 5, winding drum 2 is provided with a segmental notch 4, the bottom of which terminates in spaced relation to the axis thereof. A pair of opposed cup-shaped gongs 5 are retained one each in spaced relation to one of said flanges 3 by means of spacer sleeves 6, As shown, an elcnsated rivet I, having heads t, at its opposite ends, retains the elements 2, 3, 5, and 6 in relatively rigid relationship.
Theanges 3 are provided with aligned apertures 9, the axes of which intersect said notch 4 at its circumferential center adjacent the base of said notch 4 but in parallel relationship to the axis of the drum 2. The striker element shown in Fig. 6 includes shaft portions I0, one each of which is receivable in one of the aligned apertures 9 in the flanges 3, and a generally U- shaped crank portion II which projects radially outwardly within the notch 4. Projecting radially outwardly ,from opposite ends of the shaft portion I0 are angular portions I2, the free ends I3 and I3' of which project in opposite directions and terminate in striker heads I4 adjacent, but normally radially inwardly-spaced from, the rim portions I5 of the gongs 5.
A exible cord element I 6 has inter-looping engagement with the U-shaped crank portion Il and is adapted to be wound about the winding drum 2, as shown. It will be observed that, when the cord element I6 is wound about the winding drum 2 in the normal operation of structures oi this type, the crank portion II will be caused to come into contact with one wall I'I of the notch 4, as shown particularly in Figs. 4 and 5. As the device is thrown outwardly, whereby to cause an unwinding cycle of the cord I6 upon the winding drum 2 in one direction and the initiation of winding movements of said cord on said drum in the' opposite direction, the crank portion II will be caused to swing into engagement with the opposite wall I8 of the notch 4. However, centrifugal force, caused by rapid reversal of directions, will cause the striker head I 4, secured to the element I3, to come into striking engagement with the wall I5 of its cooperating gong 5. Likewise, engagement of the crank portion I I with the wall I1 of the notch 4-under like conditions-will cause the striker head I4 secured to portion I3' of the resilient angular portion I2 to come into striking engagement with the wall I5 of its cooperating gong element 5. In this manner, a pleasant tingling sound is produced at the end of each unwinding cycle ofthe device from the cord upon which it is wound.
While I have illustrated and described a prel ferred embodiment of my invention. it should be obvious that the same is capable of modification without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
What I claim is: L 1. In e device o: the class described. l 'win spool including a winding drum and laterallyspaced radially-extended anges, said winding drum being provided with a segmental notch and one of said anges being provided with an aperture the axis of which intersects said notch at its circumferential center adjacent to the axis of said spool and parallel thereto, a cup-shaped gong, means mounting said gong in laterallyspaced relation to onev of said anges and concentric therewith, a striker for said gong, said striker including a shaft portion extending through the aperture in said flange, a crank portion projecting radially-outwardly within said notch, and an angular portion in said gong element terminating in a striker head. and a ilexible element secured to the radially-projected end of said crank portion and adapted to be wound on said spool whereby to position said crank portion in engagement with one side of said notch, rapid unwinding of the iiexible member from said spool causing swinging movementsv of said crank portion toward engagement with the opposite side of said notch, said swinging movement causing said striking head to impinge said gong.
2. In a, device of the class described, a winding spool including a winding drum and' laterallyspaced radially-extending circularl flanges, saidv winding drum being provided with a segmental notchand said flange being' provided with aligned apertures, the axes ofwhich intersect said notch at its` circumferential center adjacent the axis ofv said' spool and' parallel thereto, a pair of opposed cup-shaped gongs. means mounting said gongs in laterally-spaced relation one each to one of said anges and concentric therewith, a striker for said gongs, said striker including shaft portions extending through the apertures in said flanges, a U-shaped crank portion projecting radially outwardly within said notch, and angular portions intermediate said anges and said gongs the free ends of which project in opposite directions and terminate in striker heads, and a cord element secured to the U-shaped crank portion of said striker element and windable on said spool whereby to position said crank portion in engagement with one side of said notch, rapid un- Windng movements of said cord element from said spool under the Weight of said device causing swinging movement of said crankI portion and' engagement thereof with the opposite side of said notch, said swinging movement causing one of said striker heads to impinge upon said gong.
3. The structure dened in claim 2 in which said striker is formed from a single piece of resilient wire.
ARILD C. MADSEN.
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US2940212A (en) * 1958-05-15 1960-06-14 Bond Dwaine Elton Noise making toy
US3805443A (en) * 1973-01-12 1974-04-23 D Duncan Yo yo construction

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GB190422401A (en) * 1904-10-18 1905-10-12 Charles James Jewell An Improved Automatic Signalling Apparatus for Electric Tramways.

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GB190422401A (en) * 1904-10-18 1905-10-12 Charles James Jewell An Improved Automatic Signalling Apparatus for Electric Tramways.

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US2940212A (en) * 1958-05-15 1960-06-14 Bond Dwaine Elton Noise making toy
US3805443A (en) * 1973-01-12 1974-04-23 D Duncan Yo yo construction

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