Patent classifications
A63G19/14
Ride-on toy
A ride-on toy includes a handle unit; a front leg unit including a front leg and a front wheel mounted to the front leg; a rear leg unit including a rear leg and a rear wheel mounted to the rear leg; a pedal unit; a saddle unit; and a chassis. In a first state, in response to a first downward force applied to the saddle unit and a forward force applied to the handle unit, the front leg moves with the front wheel forward and away from the rear leg, and the rear leg stays still. In a second state, in response to a second downward force applied to the pedal unit and a rearward force applied to the handle unit, the rear leg moves with the rear wheel forward and toward the front leg, and the front leg stays still.
Ride-on toy
A ride-on toy includes a handle unit; a front leg unit including a front leg and a front wheel mounted to the front leg; a rear leg unit including a rear leg and a rear wheel mounted to the rear leg; a pedal unit; a saddle unit; and a chassis. In a first state, in response to a first downward force applied to the saddle unit and a forward force applied to the handle unit, the front leg moves with the front wheel forward and away from the rear leg, and the rear leg stays still. In a second state, in response to a second downward force applied to the pedal unit and a rearward force applied to the handle unit, the rear leg moves with the rear wheel forward and toward the front leg, and the front leg stays still.
RIDE-ON TOY
A ride-on toy includes a handle unit; a front leg unit including a front leg and a front wheel mounted to the front leg; a rear leg unit including a rear leg and a rear wheel mounted to the rear leg; a pedal unit; a saddle unit; and a chassis. In a first state, in response to a first downward force applied to the saddle unit and a forward force applied to the handle unit, the front leg moves with the front wheel forward and away from the rear leg, and the rear leg stays still. In a second state, in response to a second downward force applied to the pedal unit and a rearward force applied to the handle unit, the rear leg moves with the rear wheel forward and toward the front leg, and the front leg stays still.
RIDE-ON TOY
A ride-on toy includes a handle unit; a front leg unit including a front leg and a front wheel mounted to the front leg; a rear leg unit including a rear leg and a rear wheel mounted to the rear leg; a pedal unit; a saddle unit; and a chassis. In a first state, in response to a first downward force applied to the saddle unit and a forward force applied to the handle unit, the front leg moves with the front wheel forward and away from the rear leg, and the rear leg stays still. In a second state, in response to a second downward force applied to the pedal unit and a rearward force applied to the handle unit, the rear leg moves with the rear wheel forward and toward the front leg, and the front leg stays still.