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US849619A
US849619A US35013806A US1906350138A US849619A US 849619 A US849619 A US 849619A US 35013806 A US35013806 A US 35013806A US 1906350138 A US1906350138 A US 1906350138A US 849619 A US849619 A US 849619A
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  • This invention relates to toys, and particularly to what are known as torsion- Wheels, and the ob ect thereot is to provide an improved device of this class which is so constructed that it the string or cord breaks i the Wheel will not be thrown oil and strike or 1 injure the operator or strike or injure a near- 1 by object.
  • Fig. 2 a side view showing a modification
  • Fig. 3 a view at right angles to that of Fig. 2 and looking in the direction of the arrow at.
  • I provide a disk or wheel a, having a central aperture a through which is passed a rod 1), provided at one end with a ring If, through which in practice a thumb or one finger is passed.
  • the other end of the rod Z) is provided with a ring or eye I)
  • the disk or wheel a is provided with a yoke a, the side arms of which are secured in said disk or wheel (1, preferably in a diametric line, and the end of the rod 1) which passes through the disk or wheel a and is provided with the ring or eye 6 extends into the yoke (1., and
  • said rod 1) is freely movable through said disk or wheel and the latter is free to turn on said red.
  • I also provide a cord 0, which is double in the form of construction shown and which is connected with the ring or eye I) and also with the cross-head portion a of the yoke a, 5 the last connection being preterably made by tying the double cord around the cross-hemlportion of the yoke (1
  • a thumb or finger is passed through the outer end of the double cord 0 at c and another thumb or finger through the ring if of the rod b, and the device is manipulated in the same manner as other devices of this class by whirling the disk or wheel a by means of the cord 0 until said cord is slightly twisted and then gently and alternately pulling and relaxing said cord, and this opera- 3 tion will cause the disk or wheel a.
  • the placing of the string or cord under tension so as to start the device is done by passing the thumb of one hand through the ring or eye b and turning the disk or wheel (t with. one iiinger until the cord 0 is twisted or placed under tension, when the disk or wheel a may be rapidly revolved in opposite directions by gently pulling and relaxing the cord 0.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 I employ a disk or wheel (Z, stamped from sheet metal and the perimeter of which is provided at opposite sides with arms d, which are curved out and the ends of which are overlapped, as shown at d, and provided with a transverse aperture through which the cord 0 is passed, and the cord 0 is connected with the ring or eye If in the same manner as with the construction shown in Fig. 1 and passed through the aperture in the ends of the arm (Z and preferably knotted on both sides o'l said arms, as shown at c. The operation of this form of construction will be the same as of that shown in Fig. 1; but the device constructed as shown and described in Figs. 2 and 3 will be much less expensive than that shown in Fig. l
  • My invention is not limited to any particular form of the wheels or disks (I and (Z nor to i any particular means of connecting the arms (Z with the wheel or disk (I or the yokeshaped member a with the wheel or disk a, and these features of construction may be varied to any desired extent; but it will be seen that the arms d of the wheel or disk (1 form a yoke which operates practically in the same manner as the yoke a of the wheel or disk (1'.
  • a device of the class described comprising a disk or wheel provided with a central aperture and at one side ol which is a yoke-shaped l projecting member which extends laterally

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PATENTBD APR. 9, 1907.
W. H. JACKSON.
TOY.
APPLICATION FILED DEO.31,1906.
W/ TNESSES A TTURNEVS m: NORRIS PE 21w co., WASHINGTON. o. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT @IFFTC-IE.
TOY.
Specification of Letters Patent,
:atented April 9, 1907.
Application filed December 31,1906. Serial No. 350,138.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be t known that I, WILLIAM H. J aoxsox,
a citizen of the United States, and residing at This invention relates to toys, and particularly to what are known as torsion- Wheels, and the ob ect thereot is to provide an improved device of this class which is so constructed that it the string or cord breaks i the Wheel will not be thrown oil and strike or 1 injure the operator or strike or injure a near- 1 by object.
The invention is fully disclosed in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawings form a part, in which the separate parts of my improvei'nent are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in which Figure 1 is a side view of the preferred 3 form of my improved torsion-wheel, the
wheel being insection; Fig. 2, a side view showing a modification, and Fig. 3 a view at right angles to that of Fig. 2 and looking in the direction of the arrow at.
In the practice of my invention, reference being made to the construction shown in Fig. 1, I provide a disk or wheel a, having a central aperture a through which is passed a rod 1), provided at one end with a ring If, through which in practice a thumb or one finger is passed. The other end of the rod Z) is provided with a ring or eye I), and the disk or wheel a is provided with a yoke a, the side arms of which are secured in said disk or wheel (1, preferably in a diametric line, and the end of the rod 1) which passes through the disk or wheel a and is provided with the ring or eye 6 extends into the yoke (1., and
said rod 1) is freely movable through said disk or wheel and the latter is free to turn on said red. I also provide a cord 0, which is double in the form of construction shown and which is connected with the ring or eye I) and also with the cross-head portion a of the yoke a, 5 the last connection being preterably made by tying the double cord around the cross-hemlportion of the yoke (1 In practice a thumb or finger is passed through the outer end of the double cord 0 at c and another thumb or finger through the ring if of the rod b, and the device is manipulated in the same manner as other devices of this class by whirling the disk or wheel a by means of the cord 0 until said cord is slightly twisted and then gently and alternately pulling and relaxing said cord, and this opera- 3 tion will cause the disk or wheel a. to rapidly l revolve in opposite directions. The placing of the string or cord under tension so as to start the device is done by passing the thumb of one hand through the ring or eye b and turning the disk or wheel (t with. one iiinger until the cord 0 is twisted or placed under tension, when the disk or wheel a may be rapidly revolved in opposite directions by gently pulling and relaxing the cord 0.
- If at any time during the operation of this device the cord 0 breaks, the disk or wheel a will remain on the red I) and is not thrown oil, as is customary with other devices of this class.
In the construction shown in Figs. 2 and 3 I employ a disk or wheel (Z, stamped from sheet metal and the perimeter of which is provided at opposite sides with arms d, which are curved out and the ends of which are overlapped, as shown at d, and provided with a transverse aperture through which the cord 0 is passed, and the cord 0 is connected with the ring or eye If in the same manner as with the construction shown in Fig. 1 and passed through the aperture in the ends of the arm (Z and preferably knotted on both sides o'l said arms, as shown at c. The operation of this form of construction will be the same as of that shown in Fig. 1; but the device constructed as shown and described in Figs. 2 and 3 will be much less expensive than that shown in Fig. l
My invention is not limited to any particular form of the wheels or disks (I and (Z nor to i any particular means of connecting the arms (Z with the wheel or disk (I or the yokeshaped member a with the wheel or disk a, and these features of construction may be varied to any desired extent; but it will be seen that the arms d of the wheel or disk (1 form a yoke which operates practically in the same manner as the yoke a of the wheel or disk (1'.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
A device of the class described, comprising a disk or wheel provided with a central aperture and at one side ol which is a yoke-shaped l projecting member which extends laterally In testimony that I claim the foregoing as IO l my invention I have signed my name, in presl ence of the subscribing Witnesses, this 28th l day of December, 1906.
WVILLIAM H. JACKSON.
l/Vitnesses: C. E. MULREANY, I ALBERT W. GIBBs.
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US5487692A (en) * 1994-09-30 1996-01-30 Tonka Corporation Expandable wheel assembly

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