US1652843A - Toy target - Google Patents
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- This invention is for a mechanical toy, andLmore particularly a target forjuse in connection with shooting gaines.
- the shooting games asordinarily prov ded have targetswhi'ch are usually of a stationary nature; According to the presentinven tion'there is provided a target which will be set iii'motion when the hulls eye is hit, so as to provide an added feature of action to i the game.
- the extent of rotation of the target may also be used to indicate the number of points which each player wins and thereby combine withthe shooting feature a game feature which willbe both attractive and en- 5 femi ine
- a-tar'get' whi'clr'c anbe'constructed cheaply and which will be simple to operate.
- the target is designed primarily 20 for use with air guns which shoot corks as projectiles but, orcourse, is applicable for use with other shooting appliances:
- the invention may be readily understood in which ' Figure 1 is a .front elevation of the one 3
- the toy as illustrated comprises a supporting-frame having a base 5 with an upright 6 i at the back thereof.
- a pin 7 on which is carried a freely rotatable disk 8 forming the target.
- In the periphery of the disk are two or more notches 9.
- Mounted on the base 5 are upright ears 10 to which is pivoted a bell crank member by means of a pin 11.
- the bell crank member has a horizontal arm 12 with A"!
- the upright arm of the bell crank is designated 14: and has a bulls eye atits upper end, the bulls eye preferably being centrally located with respect to the disk 8.
- an eye 16 On the base 5 is an eye 16 to which is secured a rubber band or other resilient element, such as a spring 17. p
- the surface of the disk is preferably dine Vided into segments by radially extending lines 18. Each segmentmay contain some indicia indicating a certain kind of game.
- Such indicia is indicated at 19.
- the indicia of the animal or game may consist merely of a printed word but preferably comprises the picture of the animal or other game.
- the segment may also contain a scoring numeral v
- the terminal of; the horizontal armof the bellcrank is entered into one ofthe notches 9 in the disk;
- Thelrubher band or other "springelement 17 is then stretched, and its free end 'entered into another one ,ofthe notches
- the target is then set for operation. W hen the projectile hits thegbuils eye 15, it, rocks the ai'iir 12,
- a toy target including a freely rotatable member, means for spinning the rotatable member, a detent'cooperating with the rotatable memberv for normally holdingthe disk against rotation, and a movable target element operatively connected with thedetent.
- a toy target comprising a freely rotatable disk, means for spinning the disk, a movable detent element co-operating with the disk for normallyholding it against r0- tation, and'atarget member carried by the detent.
- a toy target comprising a freely rotatable disk, means for spinning the disk,
- a toy target comprising a freely rotatable disk, means, for spinning the disk, a pivotally supported detent member having a terminal cooperating with the disk for normally holding the disk against rotation, and an arm on the detent extending upwardly in front of the disk and having a bu lls eye thereon centrally positioned with respect to the disk.
- a toy target comprising a base, an upright on the base, a disk pivotally supported on the upright, a bell crank member pivotally supported on the base having a horizontal arm adapted to co-operate with the diskand having a vertical arm wlth a target element thereon, andresilient means secured to the base adapted to detachably engage the disk for spinning the same.
- a toy target comprising a supporting frame having a base, a disk freely rotatable on the supporting frame, a resilient member secured to the supporting frame having one end thereof detachably engaging the disk for imparting a rotative movement to the disk when the same is released, a detent member on the base for normally holding the disk against rotation, and a target element connected with the detent.
- a toy target comprising a supporting frame, a disk freely rotatable on the sup-. porting frame, said disk having its surface divided into a plurality of sections, said diskhaving letent engaging means thereon, game indicia in at least'some of the sections, a movable detent member adapted to cooperate with the detent engaging means of the disk fornormally'holding the diskv against rotation, a target element carried by the detent member and resilient means for rotating the disk.
- a toy target comprising a supporting frame having a base portion and an upright portion, a disk freely rotatable on the upright portion, said disk having notches in the periphery thereof, a leverv pivotally mounted on the base portion having a terminal adapted to be entered in one of the notches in the disk, an upright arm on the lever member with a target surface thereon, a resilient member secured to the frame and having its free end entered into the other notch in the disk, said resilient member pro viding means for rotating the disk when the notch engaging lever is moved to released position by the impact of a projectile against the target.
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Dec. 13, 1927.
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i ipplieation filedjilay11,1927. s arno. 19 ,522.
This invention is for a mechanical toy, andLmore particularly a target forjuse in connection with shooting gaines.
The shooting games asordinarily prov ded have targetswhi'ch are usually of a stationary nature; According to the presentinven tion'there is provided a target which will be set iii'motion when the hulls eye is hit, so as to provide an added feature of action to i the game. The extent of rotation of the targetmay also be used to indicate the number of points which each player wins and thereby combine withthe shooting feature a game feature which willbe both attractive and en- 5 femi ine According to the presentinvention there is also-provided a-tar'get' whi'clr'c anbe'constructed cheaply and which will be simple to operate. j The target is designed primarily 20 for use with air guns which shoot corks as projectiles but, orcourse, is applicable for use with other shooting appliances: The invention; may be readily understood in which 'Figure 1 is a .front elevation of the one 3 The toy as illustrated comprises a supporting-frame having a base 5 with an upright 6 i at the back thereof. In the top of the upright is a pin 7 on which is carried a freely rotatable disk 8 forming the target. In the periphery of the disk are two or more notches 9. Mounted on the base 5 are upright ears 10 to which is pivoted a bell crank member by means of a pin 11. The bell crank member has a horizontal arm 12 with A"! a terminal portion 13 adapted to be entered in one of the notches 9 in the periphery of the disk. The upright arm of the bell crank is designated 14: and has a bulls eye atits upper end, the bulls eye preferably being centrally located with respect to the disk 8.
On the base 5 is an eye 16 to which is secured a rubber band or other resilient element, such as a spring 17. p
The surface of the disk is preferably dine Vided into segments by radially extending lines 18. Each segmentmay contain some indicia indicating a certain kind of game.
Such indicia is indicated at 19. The indicia of the animal or game may consist merely of a printed word but preferably comprises the picture of the animal or other game. Each designatedi19 by reference'to the accompanying drawing,
segment may also contain a scoring numeral v In operation, the terminal of; the horizontal armof the bellcrank is entered into one ofthe notches 9 in the disk; Thelrubher band or other "springelement 17 is then stretched, and its free end 'entered into another one ,ofthe notches The target is then set for operation. W hen the projectile hits thegbuils eye 15, it, rocks the ai'iir 12,
moving the, terminal 13 down "out of enga-gei'nent with the notches .9 and thete'hi sioned rubber band or other spring element then spins thedisk. The; band' wilh of course, become disengaged ,rr'om the disk after it has imparted h p l g 5 pointer 12" is? preferably j provided on the arm -1 2 close to the disk. The segment of the disk which stops under the "pointeris the winning segment, and the fplayer scores" accordmg to themarking 19 in that 'seggraphed. Its "construction and" operation are extremely simple. @OneadVantage of usingarubberfband in pla ce of any "other spring for-rotating the disk is thfact tliat it can be easily replaced when necessary.
\Vhile one form of the invention has been specifically illustrated and described in detail, it Will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made in the construction and arrangement of the various parts within the contemplation of my invention and under the scope of the following claims.
I claim 1 A toy target including a freely rotatable member, means for spinning the rotatable member, a detent'cooperating with the rotatable memberv for normally holdingthe disk against rotation, and a movable target element operatively connected with thedetent.
2. A toy target comprising a freely rotatable disk, means for spinning the disk, a movable detent element co-operating with the disk for normallyholding it against r0- tation, and'atarget member carried by the detent.
3. A toy target comprising a freely rotatable disk, means for spinning the disk,
"inent; theretofso that the 'i'dislr can spin I freely. When playing af'game, the yertical 'arni 14L inay 'serve asfanrindicatorfbut' a a pivotally supported detent member having a. terminal co-operating with the disk for normally holding the disk against rotation, and an arm on the detent extending upwardly in front of the disk and having a target element thereon.
4. A toy target comprising a freely rotatable disk, means, for spinning the disk, a pivotally supported detent member having a terminal cooperating with the disk for normally holding the disk against rotation, and an arm on the detent extending upwardly in front of the disk and having a bu lls eye thereon centrally positioned with respect to the disk.
5. A toy target comprising a base, an upright on the base, a disk pivotally supported on the upright, a bell crank member pivotally supported on the base having a horizontal arm adapted to co-operate with the diskand having a vertical arm wlth a target element thereon, andresilient means secured to the base adapted to detachably engage the disk for spinning the same.
6. A toy target including a supporting frame with a base portion, a disk freely rotatable on the supporting frame and having a plurality ofdetent engaging elements about the periphery thereof, a bell crank member pivotally mounted on the base having a horizontal arm with a terminal adapted to cooperate with the detent engaging means on the disk, said bell crank having a vertical arm with a bulls eye thereon, and a resilient member secured to the frame having one end detaohably engaging one of the detent engaging means of the disk; 7
7. A toy target comprising a supporting frame having a base, a disk freely rotatable on the supporting frame, a resilient member secured to the supporting frame having one end thereof detachably engaging the disk for imparting a rotative movement to the disk when the same is released, a detent member on the base for normally holding the disk against rotation, and a target element connected with the detent.
8. A toy target comprising a supporting frame, a disk freely rotatable on the sup-. porting frame, said disk having its surface divided into a plurality of sections, said diskhaving letent engaging means thereon, game indicia in at least'some of the sections, a movable detent member adapted to cooperate with the detent engaging means of the disk fornormally'holding the diskv against rotation, a target element carried by the detent member and resilient means for rotating the disk. I
9. A toy target comprising a supporting frame having a base portion and an upright portion, a disk freely rotatable on the upright portion, said disk having notches in the periphery thereof, a leverv pivotally mounted on the base portion having a terminal adapted to be entered in one of the notches in the disk, an upright arm on the lever member with a target surface thereon, a resilient member secured to the frame and having its free end entered into the other notch in the disk, said resilient member pro viding means for rotating the disk when the notch engaging lever is moved to released position by the impact of a projectile against the target. I
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
-- SHERIDAN WV. TROUT.
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