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US886507A
US886507A US38749207A US1907387492A US886507A US 886507 A US886507 A US 886507A US 38749207 A US38749207 A US 38749207A US 1907387492 A US1907387492 A US 1907387492A US 886507 A US886507 A US 886507A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
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    • A63H7/02Toy figures led or propelled by the user by pushing or drawing
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  • This invention relates to toys for the amusement of children.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a novel amusement device in the form of a carriage or truck up on which is mounted a rockin body adapted to support a doll or suitabTe puppet and both the figure or puppet and the body being adapted for movement as the carriage or truck, which is mounted on wheels, is moved.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view.
  • the same comprises a truck composed of spaced longitudinal runners 1 mounted on the wheels 2 and directly attached to a front axle 3 and a rear axle 4, the latter provided with an intermediate crank 5.
  • the runners 1 are of a suitable length to support the body 6 of the toy, the latter being composed of spaced sides suitably secured together in a substantial manner, said sides being preferably of wood, or the like, and so formed as to present the outline of the body of a horse or other animal.
  • Each of the sides of the body 6 will also be painted so that they more fully present the likeness of some animal and the body as a whole is adapted to rock back and forth upon the runners 1.
  • each side thereof is pivotally connected at its lower portion as shown at 7, to the adjacent runner 1, the pivots being located just about at a central point in the length of said runners.
  • Plates 8 are attached to the sides 6 and the pivotal connections 7 connect said plates with the runners, the sides 6 being in substantially the same ver- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the body 6 is operated, or its rocking movement is eifected, by the provision of a crank rod or member 9, which is of U-form preferably and the sides of which are connected at the lower ends thereof with the crank 5 of the axle 4.
  • the upper end of the rod or member 9 is pivotally connected at 10 with the back 11 of the body 6, said back being arranged between the sides of said body and secured to the same.
  • a seat is also provided between the sides of the body 6, and the figure or puppet which will be carried by the toy and which may comprise a doll, or the like, is adapted to rest upon the seat 12.
  • the lower edge of the back 11 of the body is spaced from the seat 12 and passing through the space is a pitman rod 13, the lower end of which is connected with the crank 5 at a point between the points of connection of the member 9 therewith, the upper end of the pitman member being formed with a cross piece 14 connected with the arms 1 5 of the figure which is indicated at 16.
  • the cross piece 14 may be attached to the arms 15 of the figure 16 in any suitable way and a flexible member 17 is provided, with its ends connected with the front extremities of the body 6 and with its intermediate portion adapted to be connected with the cross piece 14.
  • the flexible members 17 For connecting the flexible members 17 with the cross piece 14 the latter may be formed with a hook 14 over which the intermediate portion of the flexible member 17 may be engaged.
  • the flexible member 17 has the appearance of reins connecting the hands of the figure 16 with the heads of the horses or other animals which are represented by the sides of the body 6.
  • a guide member 18 is provided, the same being attached to the lower edge of the back 11 of the body 6 and the member 13 passing or being movable therethrough.
  • the toy is designed as a substitute for the doll carriage which is very commonly used by little girls and is adapted to be wheeled along by grasping the handle 19 and pushing the device in an obvious manner.
  • the crank 5 of the aXle 4 actuates the members 9 and 13 and imparts a rocking movement to the body 6 of the toy, at the same time actuating the arms 15 of the figure 16 and moving the arms upwardly and downwardly, the arms'being ivoted at 15.
  • the arms 15 move u war y and down- Wardly the reins or flexi 1e member 17 will be actuated and the figure will have the appearance of urging the horses represented by the body 6 forward.
  • the sides of the body 6 are connected by the seat 12 and back 11, which are attached thereto by suitable fastening means not shown.
  • doll or ligure 16 may be of any suitable character, it being only requisite for the pur oses of the present invention that the same be located substan tially as illustrated and be provided with pivoted arms.
  • crank axle having a crank axle, a body mounted for rocking movement on the truck, a member connecting the crank of the crank axle with the body whereby the latter is actuated when the truck is moved, a figure arranged on the body of the truck and comprising movable arms, a pitman member connecting the arms with the crank aforesaid whereby said arms are moved simultaneously with the body, and a flexible member connected with the front portion of the body and attached to the arms of the figure for the purpose s ecified.
  • the body when the truck is moved, the body consist-- ing of a back, a seat, and sides, the back and seat being spaced apart, a pitman member connected at its lower end with the crank aforesaid and passing through the space be tween the seat and'back of the body, afigure mounted on the body and having movable arms connected with the u per portion of the pitman member, and a lexible member connected with the front portion of the sides of the body and attached to the upper end of the pitman member for movement in the manner described.

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No. 886,507. PATENTED MAY 5, 1908.
o. H. HOOD. MECHANICAL DOLL CARRIAGE.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 7, 1907.
UNITED STATES PAT FFICE.
CHARLES H. HOOD, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
MECHANICAL-DOLL CARRIAGE.
Application filed August 7, 1907.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES H. H001), a citizen of the United States, residing at Cambridge, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mechanical-Doll Carriages, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to toys for the amusement of children.
The object of the invention is to provide a novel amusement device in the form of a carriage or truck up on which is mounted a rockin body adapted to support a doll or suitabTe puppet and both the figure or puppet and the body being adapted for movement as the carriage or truck, which is mounted on wheels, is moved.
For a full understanding of the invention, the merits thereof, and the various details of construction, reference is to be had to the following description and the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the embodiment of the invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in all the views of the drawings and indicated by the same reference characters.
Specifically describing the invention, the same comprises a truck composed of spaced longitudinal runners 1 mounted on the wheels 2 and directly attached to a front axle 3 and a rear axle 4, the latter provided with an intermediate crank 5. The runners 1 are of a suitable length to support the body 6 of the toy, the latter being composed of spaced sides suitably secured together in a substantial manner, said sides being preferably of wood, or the like, and so formed as to present the outline of the body of a horse or other animal. Each of the sides of the body 6 will also be painted so that they more fully present the likeness of some animal and the body as a whole is adapted to rock back and forth upon the runners 1. To admit of the above mentioned movement of the body 6 of the toy, each side thereof is pivotally connected at its lower portion as shown at 7, to the adjacent runner 1, the pivots being located just about at a central point in the length of said runners. Plates 8 are attached to the sides 6 and the pivotal connections 7 connect said plates with the runners, the sides 6 being in substantially the same ver- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 5, 1908.
Serial No. 387,492.
tical plane as the runners and being very firmly connected thereto.
The body 6 is operated, or its rocking movement is eifected, by the provision of a crank rod or member 9, which is of U-form preferably and the sides of which are connected at the lower ends thereof with the crank 5 of the axle 4. The upper end of the rod or member 9 is pivotally connected at 10 with the back 11 of the body 6, said back being arranged between the sides of said body and secured to the same. A seat is also provided between the sides of the body 6, and the figure or puppet which will be carried by the toy and which may comprise a doll, or the like, is adapted to rest upon the seat 12. The lower edge of the back 11 of the body is spaced from the seat 12 and passing through the space is a pitman rod 13, the lower end of which is connected with the crank 5 at a point between the points of connection of the member 9 therewith, the upper end of the pitman member being formed with a cross piece 14 connected with the arms 1 5 of the figure which is indicated at 16. The cross piece 14 may be attached to the arms 15 of the figure 16 in any suitable way and a flexible member 17 is provided, with its ends connected with the front extremities of the body 6 and with its intermediate portion adapted to be connected with the cross piece 14. For connecting the flexible members 17 with the cross piece 14 the latter may be formed with a hook 14 over which the intermediate portion of the flexible member 17 may be engaged. The flexible member 17 has the appearance of reins connecting the hands of the figure 16 with the heads of the horses or other animals which are represented by the sides of the body 6.
In order to cause the pitman member 13 to move properly and in the desired direction, a guide member 18 is provided, the same being attached to the lower edge of the back 11 of the body 6 and the member 13 passing or being movable therethrough.
The toy is designed as a substitute for the doll carriage which is very commonly used by little girls and is adapted to be wheeled along by grasping the handle 19 and pushing the device in an obvious manner.
As the toy is moved the crank 5 of the aXle 4 actuates the members 9 and 13 and imparts a rocking movement to the body 6 of the toy, at the same time actuating the arms 15 of the figure 16 and moving the arms upwardly and downwardly, the arms'being ivoted at 15. As the arms 15 move u war y and down- Wardly the reins or flexi 1e member 17 will be actuated and the figure will have the appearance of urging the horses represented by the body 6 forward. The sides of the body 6 are connected by the seat 12 and back 11, which are attached thereto by suitable fastening means not shown.
It will be understood that the doll or ligure 16 may be of any suitable character, it being only requisite for the pur oses of the present invention that the same be located substan tially as illustrated and be provided with pivoted arms.
Having thus described the invention, What is claimed as new is 1. In a toy of the class described, the combination of a truck, mounted on wheels, and
, having a crank axle, a body mounted for rocking movement on the truck, a member connecting the crank of the crank axle with the body whereby the latter is actuated when the truck is moved, a figure arranged on the body of the truck and comprising movable arms, a pitman member connecting the arms with the crank aforesaid whereby said arms are moved simultaneously with the body, and a flexible member connected with the front portion of the body and attached to the arms of the figure for the purpose s ecified.
2. na toy of the class described, the combination of a truck, a crank axle mounted thereon, a handle for moving the truck,
when the truck is moved, the body consist-- ing of a back, a seat, and sides, the back and seat being spaced apart, a pitman member connected at its lower end with the crank aforesaid and passing through the space be tween the seat and'back of the body, afigure mounted on the body and having movable arms connected with the u per portion of the pitman member, and a lexible member connected with the front portion of the sides of the body and attached to the upper end of the pitman member for movement in the manner described.
3. In a figure toy, the combination of a truck, a body mounted thereon for rocking movement, axles at the frontand rear ends of the truck, the rear axle having a crank, a member connecting the body with the crank whereby the body is actuated on movement of the truck, the body aforesaid including a spaced seat and back, a pitman member connected at one end to the crank and passing between the seat and back, and a flexible member attached to the front portion of the body and connected with the upper end of the pitman member.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES H. HOOD.
WVitnesses:
MAURIOE J. KEANE, PETER J. NELLIGAN.
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