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Toy Robot (Zeroid) US Patent 3,387,191 Sheet 1
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The Zeroid robot was invented by Julius Cooper, filed Feb. 19, 1969 and awarded June 28, 1971 on behalf of the Ideal Toy Corporation as "Toy Robot."
The Abstract:
A toy robot having a self-reversing mechanism and a first arm for automatically simulating a karate chop when the second arm is moved slightly. The self-reversing operation is accomplished by the provision of pins depending from the bottom of the robot which reverse the motor circuit when they engage obstructions placed in the path of the robot. The arm operation is accomplished by rotating the right arm, thereby winding up a spring, and cocking it in a raised position. The cocking mechanism is released to allow the spring to force the right arm downward when the left arm is moved slightly.
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Toy Robot (Zeroid) US Patent 3,387,191 Abstract |
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