61 |
Rocker toy |
US2563407D |
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US2563407A |
1951-08-07 |
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62 |
Rocking toy |
US6624848 |
1948-12-20 |
US2560963A |
1951-07-17 |
KORNEGAY CHESTER N |
|
63 |
Hobbyhorse |
US63284645 |
1945-12-05 |
US2489698A |
1949-11-29 |
BROWN GEORGE J |
|
64 |
Hobbyhorse |
US64589246 |
1946-02-06 |
US2462648A |
1949-02-22 |
HERBERT KUPPIN |
|
65 |
Rocking horse |
US54997744 |
1944-08-18 |
US2421270A |
1947-05-27 |
KENDALL MAX J |
|
66 |
Hobbyhorse |
US25008239 |
1939-01-10 |
US2232958A |
1941-02-25 |
MCKENZIE HAROLD L |
|
67 |
Toy and like device with rocking and rolling movement |
US69853533 |
1933-11-17 |
US1992070A |
1935-02-19 |
FINLAY HEANEY MARK |
|
68 |
Hobby horse |
US54163931 |
1931-06-02 |
US1941722A |
1934-01-02 |
OSBORNE STOCKIL RAYMOND |
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69 |
Boy's runabout. |
US14807217 |
1917-02-12 |
US1263224A |
1918-04-16 |
GATHRIGHT JOSIAH B |
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70 |
Convertible toy. |
US4736515 |
1915-08-25 |
US1183477A |
1916-05-16 |
MANG GUSTAVUS A |
|
71 |
Swing. |
US1914878565 |
1914-12-22 |
US1148395A |
1915-07-27 |
MOORE JAMES W |
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72 |
Toy rocker. |
US1909506824 |
1909-07-09 |
US968418A |
1910-08-23 |
REINERT JACOB; REINERT LOUIS; REINERT PETER |
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73 |
Paper hobby-horse. |
US1906300606 |
1906-02-12 |
US830762A |
1906-09-11 |
BELLIAN MATHIAS |
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74 |
Juvenile-rocker |
US281420D |
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US281420A |
1883-07-17 |
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75 |
Improvement in combined rocking-horses and swings |
US136707D |
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US136707A |
1873-03-11 |
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76 |
Children's riding toy having electronic sound effects |
US14021627 |
2013-09-09 |
US09079110B2 |
2015-07-14 |
Emily Byrne; Thomas Schlegel; Mark Johnson; Katherine Powers |
A riding toy includes a body with a spring assembly supporting the body on a base so that the body may be moved in first and second motions with respect to the base. The riding toy also includes a microcontroller and first and second motion sensors responsive to the first and second motions, respectively. The first and second motion sensors are positioned on the body and in electronic communication with the microcontroller. A sound synthesizing circuit is in electronic communication with the microcontroller and a speaker. The microcontroller is programmed to provide a first sound effect when the first motion sensor detects the first motion and a second sound effect when the second sensor detects the second motion. The first sound effect is varied based on a speed of the first motion and preempts the second sound effect if both the first and second motions are taking place simultaneously. The riding toy also includes a light sensor in electronic communication with the microprocessor. The microprocessor activates the sound synthesizing circuit to produce a third sound effect when the light sensor is triggered. |
77 |
Convertible rocking toys |
US13747781 |
2013-01-23 |
US08915791B2 |
2014-12-23 |
Jerry Gibson; Nick Tung |
A convertible toy includes a body portion and a base selectively coupled to the body portion. The body portion includes a seat portion, a first pair of leg portions extending from the seat portion, and a first axle extending between the first pair of leg portions. The body portion also includes a second pair of leg portions extending from the seat portion and a second axle extending between the second pair of leg portions. The base includes a curved support portion, a first coupling member coupled to the curved support portion, and a second coupling member coupled to the curved support portion. The first axle of the body portion is selectively coupled to the first coupling member in at least one degree of freedom and the second axle of the body portion is selectively coupled to the second coupling member in at least two degrees of freedom. |
78 |
Children's riding toy having electronic sound effects |
US13018774 |
2011-02-01 |
US08529310B2 |
2013-09-10 |
Katherine Powers; Emily Rivard; Thomas Schlegel; Mark Johnson |
A riding toy includes a body with a spring assembly supporting the body on a base so that the body may be moved in first and second motions with respect to the base. The riding toy also includes a microcontroller and first and second motion sensors responsive to the first and second motions, respectively. The first and second motion sensors are positioned on the body and in electronic communication with the microcontroller. A sound synthesizing circuit is in electronic communication with the microcontroller and a speaker. The microcontroller is programmed to provide a first sound effect when the first motion sensor detects the first motion and a second sound effect when the second sensor detects the second motion. The first sound effect is varied based on a speed of the first motion and preempts the second sound effect if both the first and second motions are taking place simultaneously. The riding toy also includes a light sensor in electronic communication with the microprocessor. The microprocessor activates the sound synthesizing circuit to produce a third sound effect when the light sensor is triggered. |
79 |
Inflatable toy assembly |
US11712156 |
2007-02-28 |
US20080119107A1 |
2008-05-22 |
Rong-Jyh Song; Tsung-Ping Yen |
An inflatable toy assembly includes an inflatable body having a ride base portion adapted to be seated by a player, and a non-stretchable and flexible reinforcing bag for receiving fittingly the ride base portion of the inflatable body. |
80 |
Rocker horse having movable configuration |
US10298120 |
2002-11-18 |
US06746025B1 |
2004-06-08 |
Yun Chi Chang; Kang Ho Choi |
A rocker device includes a base having a rocker surface for rocking on a supporting surface, and a wheel device attached to the base and partially extendible out of the bottom of the base to selectively engage with the supporting surface. The base is rockable relative to the supporting surface when the wheel device is disengaged from the supporting surface, and the base is movable relative to the supporting surface when the wheel device is engaged with the supporting surface, such that the rocker device may be moved periodically on the supporting surface. |