Toy vehicle—digger
09643098 · 2017-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The toy vehicle with a chassis, on which a vertical shaft with a seat is rotatably arranged, wherein the shaft is rigidly connected to a cantilever arm, pivotally connected to which is an end section of a digger arm, which is provided with a handle and whose other end section is connected to a pivotable bucket arm, which carries a pivotable bucket, is characterised in that tensioned between the cantilever arm and the digger arm there is a spring device, which biases the digger arm into a raised position and is increasingly tensioned when the digger arm is lowered.
Claims
1. A toy vehicle comprising: a chassis; a vertical shaft rotatably arranged on the chassis; a seat affixed to the vertical shaft; a cantilever arm rigidly connected to the vertical shaft; a digger arm pivotally connected on one end by a horizontal shaft to the cantilever arm; a handle attached to the digger arm; a bucket arm pivotally connected to another end of the digger arm, a bucket pivotally connected to the bucket arm; a helical spring having two projecting end sections, wherein one end section is retained in the cantilever arm and the other end section is retained in the digger arm; wherein the helical spring biases the digger arm into a raised position and is increasingly tensioned as the digger arm is lowered to thereby brake downward movement of the bucket and to assist lifting the bucket when loaded; and a bearing body located within and engaging the helical spring internally, the bearing body having a hub in its centre that receives the horizontal shaft, the bearing body having a peripheral wall that is elastically radially compressible by the helical spring so that the helical spring can be radially compressed or expanded on pivotal movement of the digger arm.
2. A toy vehicle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the helical spring includes two lateral halves, the toy vehicle further comprising two cover rings arranged on the respective lateral halves of the helical spring, each cover ring having a respective slot, through which an associated projecting end section of the helical spring passes and permits its rotary movement.
3. A toy vehicle as claimed in claim 2 wherein a safety plate is pivotally connected to the digger arm, which covers the cover rings of the helical spring from above and locks the raised position of the digger arm by engagement of a hook-shaped projection into an opening in the cantilever arm.
4. A toy vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the helical spring includes two end faces, the toy vehicle further comprising two cover discs covering, respectively, the two end faces of the helical spring, the cover discs being rotationally fixedly connected to the cantilever arm.
5. A toy vehicle as claimed in claim 1 wherein pivotally connected to the digger arm there is a lever, which is connected by means of a rod to the free end of the bucket arm in order to pivot it.
6. A toy vehicle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cantilever arm, the digger arm, the bucket arm and the bucket are comprised of metal.
7. A toy vehicle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the chassis includes two continuous tracks, which are arranged respectively on opposing sides of the seat and are guided by freely rotating rollers and wherein the seat is arranged above the continuous tracks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) The children's digger includes a chassis 1, whose base body 2 is provided with four pairs of freely rotating wheels 3, over which are guided continuous tracks 4, which are drivable in both directions by the feet of a person playing situated on a seat 5.
(10) Fastened to the base body 2 is a sleeve 6, inserted into which is a vertical metallic tube 7, which is rotatably located in the sleeve 6. The tube 7 is welded to a cantilever arm 8, which also consists of metal. The seat 5, which consists of plastic material, is fastened at the rear end section to the cantilever arm 8 by means of the tube 7 so that the seat 5 and the cantilever arm 8 are rotatable together with the tube 7 about a vertical axis.
(11) The cantilever arm 8 has a U shape in cross-section with two lateral webs 9 and a central web 10, wherein two end sections 11 extend from the lateral webs 9 beyond the central web 10. The end sections 11 have edges in the form of a section of a circle.
(12) Pivotally connected to the cantilever arm 8 is an angled digger arm 12, which is also of U shape in cross-section with side walls 13 and a central web 14, beyond which end sections 15 of the side walls 13 project. The digger arm is pivotally connected at its end to a bucket arm 16 at an intermediate position on the bucket arm 16. The bucket arm 16 is pivotally connected at one end to an angled projection 17 on a bucket 18. The other arm of the angled projection 17 is pivotally connected via a Z-shaped bar 20 to an intermediate position 21 on the digger arm 12 at a small spacing from the joint 22. The Z-shaped bar 20 passes through a slot 23 in the bucket arm 16, which limits the tilting movement of the bucket 18 caused by the Z-shaped bar 20 when the digger arm 16 pivots. The Z-shaped bar 20 is rigidly connected at 24 to the arm 19 of the angled projection 17.
(13) Pivotally fastened (joint 26) to a side wall 13 of the digger arm 12 is a lever 25, which is pivotally connected at an intermediate position to a straight bar 28. The bar 28 is slidably retained by a sleeve 29, which, for its part, is retained in slots 30 in a projection 31 of U-shaped cross-section so as to be movable transversely to the longitudinal axis of the bar 28 and thus transversely to its direction of movement, which projection is rigidly fastened to the central web 14 of the digger arm 12 by being welded to it.
(14) Rigidly fastened to the other side wall 13 of the digger arm 12 is a bracket 32, with which the person playing can extend the digger arm 12 with the bucket arm 16 and the bucket 18 forwardly or can retract it. As a result of pivotal movement of the lever 25, the bucket 18 is advanced or retracted, wherein the bucket 18 performs a tilting movement about the joint 33 as a result of the Z-shaped bar 20. A safety plate 34 of U-shaped cross-section is pivotally connected at 35 with its side walls to the side walls 13 of the digger arm 12 and a lug 37 angled downwardly and projecting from its upper wall 36 engages as a result of transverse force into a slot 38 in the upper wall of the cantilever arm 8 when the digger arm 12 is situated in the rear, retracted end position in order to lock or to secure the digger arm 12 with the linkage mounted by it in this starting position of the toy digger.
(15) Located between the cantilever arm 8 and the digger arm 12 is a helical spring 36, which has two straight end sections 37, which engage under a biasing force beneath the wall 14 of the digger arm 12 and beneath the wall 10 of the cantilever arm 8 and urge the digger arm 12 into the raised, retracted starting position, which is shown in
(16) The helical spring 36 engages around a bearing body 38, which, by way of inner webs, holds a central sleeve or hub 39, through which is pushed the horizontal shaft 40, which pivotally connects the cantilever arm 8 and the digger arm 12. The horizontal shaft 40 consists of a threaded bolt with an associated nut. Located on the helical spring 36 are two halves of a cover ring 41, which have slots 42, through which the ends 37 of the helical spring 30 engage, and permit their movement when the helical spring 36 is additionally stressed or relaxed.
(17) The two halves 41 of the cover ring prevent the person playing being able to injure himself by contacting the spring.
(18) Also firmly attached to the inner surface of the two projecting sections 11 of the side walls 9 of the cantilever arm 8 are cover discs 43, which also provide safety for the person playing. The horizontal shaft 40 is guided through the holes 44 in the cantilever arm 8 and the holes 45 aligned with them in the digger arm 12 and also through the central holes 46 of three holes in the cover discs 43. Situated below the holes 44 in the cantilever arm 8 are further holes 47, through which extends a threaded peg 48, which also passes through the aligned holes 49 in the cover discs 43 and slots 50 in the sections 15 of the digger arm 12. The slots 50 have the shape of a section of a circle and define the angle through which the digger arm 12 can be pivoted.
(19) The helical spring 36 engages the peripheral wall of the bearing body 38, which consists of plastic material, and can elastically compress it if the helical spring 36 is additionally stressed by a forwardly directed pivotal movement of the digger arm 12. The bearing bodies 38 can consist for this purpose of separate peripheral sections, which are movable toward one another.
(20) When the toy digger is moved out of the starting position illustrated in
(21) It is stressed that the invention is not limited to the described and illustrated embodiments and instead all the disclosed features may be individually combined with one another in any meaningful manner.