[go: up one dir, main page]

US2165113A - Toy eye blinker - Google Patents

Toy eye blinker Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2165113A
US2165113A US116615A US11661536A US2165113A US 2165113 A US2165113 A US 2165113A US 116615 A US116615 A US 116615A US 11661536 A US11661536 A US 11661536A US 2165113 A US2165113 A US 2165113A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
light
casing
eye
disc
lens
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US116615A
Inventor
Rubenstein Henry
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US116615A priority Critical patent/US2165113A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2165113A publication Critical patent/US2165113A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/36Details; Accessories
    • A63H3/38Dolls' eyes
    • A63H3/40Dolls' eyes movable

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to toy dolls and be journalled in the casing 3'. Extending from animals and more particularly to the eye units the disc I is a rod 9 having at its free end a of such articles including means for causing the weighted member IE! constituting a pendulum. eyes to be operated to simulate blinking.
  • prorod 9 Adjacent the disc 1 and in engagement with the The general object of the invention is to prorod 9 are a pair of opposed springs H and i2 havvide an eye piece of unitary construction to be ing their respective ends supported on the casaffixed in the structure of stuffed dolls and the ing 3. like, the same being so arranged that upon im- To the surface of the disc 1 adjacent the lens pact of the doll as in patting, the eyes will be 4 is applied a luminous substance such as radium 0 intermittently illuminated to resemble in effect paint, preferably confined to a marginal area the blinking of the eye. l3 of the disc I.
  • the device comprising a resiliently
  • the casing 3 thereof is imbedded in the structo afford a particularly sensitive action to the ture of the doll in a substantially horizontal posieifect of the slightest impact on the device. tion with the lens t in position of the eyes of v
  • the invention will be fully and comprehensivethe doll.
  • the luminous area l3 and the mirror Fig. 1 is a central longitudinal section of the It constitute light-emitting or reflecting areas eye-blinking device, parts thereof being shown in of varying intensity and as the position of the Elevation; and disc 1 is changed, light entering thru the lens 2 is a perspective View f the pe ng is impinged against the adjacent surfacepf the mechanism apart from the device.
  • the invention resides in e D of varying intensity, thus presenting a scintillat- Vision Of a tOy y unit comprising a piVotally ing illumination to the lens A in resemblance to mounted light-emitting element disposed in a the blinking of the eye.
  • the light-emitting element will the1ightemitting element being q pp With a be more apparent in considering the angle at i t y su p n d p d which up being which the eyes of the doll are observed.
  • the light reflecting surfaces light-emitting element to assume Various angular of same are intermittently moved into and out of DOSitiOns thereby intermittently illuminating the the line of vision during which action the light eye piece to Simulate blinking.
  • the numeral 3 indicates a server in an intermittent manner and thus create suitable casing preferably of tubular form being th effect of blinking, closed at one end by a lens eye Piece a Shaped It is to be understood that this improvement is and colored of translucent material to resemble capable of extended apphcation and is not an eye ball.
  • the lens 4 is removably attached to fin d to the exact howing o-f the drawing nor to 45 the casing 3 by a threaded Sleeve 5 engaging the precise construction described and, therefore, threads 5 formed on the casing
  • the sleeve such changes and modifications may be made 5 is preferably formed of wire one end of which therein as do not affect the spirit of the invenis secured to the lens A and is bent into a helical non nor exceed the Scope thereof as expressed i form to fit into the threads 6. h the appended claims. 50
  • a light-emitting element preferably in the form What is claimed as new is: of disc 1 is disposed behind the lens 4 and is l.
  • Adevice of the character described comprispivotatny mounted on axis parallel to same. ing in combination, a translucent member, an os- The d sc 1 1S p ie y pivoted hy means of trlmcillatory light-reflecting element behind said 65 nions 8 extending from the p p y 0f same to translucent member, a normally luminescent annular member flecting member, said light-reflecting element mirror surface and a luminous comprising a surface in co-planar relation, for through said translucent element.
  • a device of the character described comprising a combination, a casing, a translucent member disposed in one end of said casing, a light-reflectingelement mounted insaid casing behind said translucent member, said element reflection comprising a disc having a coating of luminous substance and a mirror-like annular member supported centrally thereof, and means foroscillating said light-reflecting element, said means including a weighted arm and a pair of springs associated with said arm and having their respective ends supported on said casing.
  • a device of the character described comprising in combination, a casing, a translucent member removably disposed in one end of said casing, a light-reflecting element mounted in said casing behindsaid translucent Pmember, said light .reflecting element having areas of different refleeting powers so as to present a scintillating illumination'on said translucent member during oscillation of said reflecting member, and means for oscillating said light-reflecting element, said means including a weighted arm and a pair of springs having their respective ends supported on said casing.

Landscapes

  • Toys (AREA)

Description

y 1939- H. RUBENSTEIN 2,165,113
TOY EYE BLINKER Filed Dec. 18, 1935 b emzz Eubenszez'n INVENTOR ATTORNEYS Patented July 4, 1939 2,165,113
UNITE- STAES TOY EYE BLINKER Henry Rubenstein, Brooklyn, N. Y. Application December 18, 1936, Serial No. 116,615 4, Claims. (Cl. 46-170) The present invention relates to toy dolls and be journalled in the casing 3'. Extending from animals and more particularly to the eye units the disc I is a rod 9 having at its free end a of such articles including means for causing the weighted member IE! constituting a pendulum. eyes to be operated to simulate blinking. Adjacent the disc 1 and in engagement with the The general object of the invention is to prorod 9 are a pair of opposed springs H and i2 havvide an eye piece of unitary construction to be ing their respective ends supported on the casaffixed in the structure of stuffed dolls and the ing 3. like, the same being so arranged that upon im- To the surface of the disc 1 adjacent the lens pact of the doll as in patting, the eyes will be 4 is applied a luminous substance such as radium 0 intermittently illuminated to resemble in effect paint, preferably confined to a marginal area the blinking of the eye. l3 of the disc I. Preferably in the center of the Another object is to provide an eye-blinking mentioned surface of disc 1 is affixed a mirror l4 device of simple and economical fabrication and or other suitable reflecting element preferably having a rugged mechanism to assure extensive defining a circular area thereon. 5 service, the device comprising a resiliently In installing the device in a stuffed animal or mounted light-emitting element so suspended as doll the casing 3 thereof is imbedded in the structo afford a particularly sensitive action to the ture of the doll in a substantially horizontal posieifect of the slightest impact on the device. tion with the lens t in position of the eyes of v The invention will be fully and comprehensivethe doll. As the doll is subjected to impact such 50 ly understood from a consideration of the followas by patting the resultant shock causes the ing detailed description when read in connection weight it to move in a vertical plane and the with the accompanying drawing which forms disc l is thus caused to assume various angular part of the application. positions relative to the lens 4. It is to be noted In the drawing here that the luminous area l3 and the mirror Fig. 1 is a central longitudinal section of the It constitute light-emitting or reflecting areas eye-blinking device, parts thereof being shown in of varying intensity and as the position of the Elevation; and disc 1 is changed, light entering thru the lens 2 is a perspective View f the pe ng is impinged against the adjacent surfacepf the mechanism apart from the device. disc I and reflected back thru the lens 4 1n rays Briefly Stated the invention resides in e D of varying intensity, thus presenting a scintillat- Vision Of a tOy y unit comprising a piVotally ing illumination to the lens A in resemblance to mounted light-emitting element disposed in a the blinking of the eye.
suitabIe casing including n y p e r lens, The effect ofthe light-emitting element will the1ightemitting element being q pp With a be more apparent in considering the angle at i t y su p n d p d which up being which the eyes of the doll are observed. During u j to Slight Shock of impact Will Cause the action of the disc I, the light reflecting surfaces light-emitting element to assume Various angular of same are intermittently moved into and out of DOSitiOns thereby intermittently illuminating the the line of vision during which action the light eye piece to Simulate blinking. rays normally existing around the doll are re- Referring to the draWihg a more detailed flected from the disc 1 to meet the eyes of the 010- 40 description thereof, the numeral 3 indicates a server in an intermittent manner and thus create suitable casing preferably of tubular form being th effect of blinking, closed at one end by a lens eye Piece a Shaped It is to be understood that this improvement is and colored of translucent material to resemble capable of extended apphcation and is not an eye ball. The lens 4 is removably attached to fin d to the exact howing o-f the drawing nor to 45 the casing 3 by a threaded Sleeve 5 engaging the precise construction described and, therefore, threads 5 formed on the casing The sleeve such changes and modifications may be made 5 is preferably formed of wire one end of which therein as do not affect the spirit of the invenis secured to the lens A and is bent into a helical non nor exceed the Scope thereof as expressed i form to fit into the threads 6. h the appended claims. 50
A light-emitting element preferably in the form What is claimed as new is: of disc 1 is disposed behind the lens 4 and is l. Adevice of the character described comprispivotatny mounted on axis parallel to same. ing in combination, a translucent member, an os- The d sc 1 1S p ie y pivoted hy means of trlmcillatory light-reflecting element behind said 65 nions 8 extending from the p p y 0f same to translucent member, a normally luminescent annular member flecting member, said light-reflecting element mirror surface and a luminous comprising a surface in co-planar relation, for through said translucent element.
3. A device of the character described comprising a combination, a casing, a translucent member disposed in one end of said casing, a light-reflectingelement mounted insaid casing behind said translucent member, said element reflection comprising a disc having a coating of luminous substance and a mirror-like annular member supported centrally thereof, and means foroscillating said light-reflecting element, said means including a weighted arm and a pair of springs associated with said arm and having their respective ends supported on said casing.
4. A device of the character described comprising in combination, a casing, a translucent member removably disposed in one end of said casing, a light-reflecting element mounted in said casing behindsaid translucent Pmember, said light .reflecting element having areas of different refleeting powers so as to present a scintillating illumination'on said translucent member during oscillation of said reflecting member, and means for oscillating said light-reflecting element, said means including a weighted arm and a pair of springs having their respective ends supported on said casing.
, HENRY RUBENSTELIN.
US116615A 1936-12-18 1936-12-18 Toy eye blinker Expired - Lifetime US2165113A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US116615A US2165113A (en) 1936-12-18 1936-12-18 Toy eye blinker

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US116615A US2165113A (en) 1936-12-18 1936-12-18 Toy eye blinker

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2165113A true US2165113A (en) 1939-07-04

Family

ID=22368231

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US116615A Expired - Lifetime US2165113A (en) 1936-12-18 1936-12-18 Toy eye blinker

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2165113A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2633667A (en) * 1948-05-15 1953-04-07 Brown Ethan Allen Winking sounding doll

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2633667A (en) * 1948-05-15 1953-04-07 Brown Ethan Allen Winking sounding doll

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2447407A (en) Gem
US2464665A (en) Spring supported figure
US7980957B2 (en) Periodic three dimensional illusion in color
US9874340B2 (en) LED light has electric coil-means and magnetic-means
US3975845A (en) Ornamental display
US2241941A (en) Angling lure
US2127761A (en) Fish lure
US2452363A (en) Novelty optical device
US2165113A (en) Toy eye blinker
US2500899A (en) Animated display device
US2593117A (en) Target control device
US2146962A (en) Display device
US4120116A (en) Optical toy
US2297767A (en) Electroautomatic advertising machine
US5314369A (en) Twirling toy
US2297759A (en) Jumping toy
US2654974A (en) Drinking vessel with animated display
US1878750A (en) Display device
US2811798A (en) Display device
US909507A (en) Prism for electric lamps.
US1286728A (en) Oscillating toy.
US2606397A (en) Magnetic toy mouse
US2714266A (en) Mechanical moving arm for advertising purposes
US1374002A (en) Whirling toy
US2001482A (en) Animated toy