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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6416060 | Cycle with animation display A structure of a pedal cycle with animation display comprises a screen, a linking cord, a transmission gear and a retainer adapted to a frame of the cycle; the screen including a cabinet having a built-in display panel and a cover plate; a display section... | 07/09/2002 |
| 6412787 | Children's ride-on vehicle A children's ride-on vehicle that simulates a horse-drawn carriage. The invention includes a carriage section adapted to support a rider, and a horse section coupled to the carriage. One or more wheels are coupled to the carriage and/or horse sections. In... | 07/02/2002 |
| 6405817 | Ride-on vehicle with direction responsive mechanism A children's ride-on vehicle and associated rotation translation assembly are provided. The children's ride-on vehicle includes a body, a plurality of wheels rotatably mounted to the body, and at least one steerable wheel. The vehicle also includes a stee... | 06/18/2002 |
| 5697621 | Steerable animal statue for a carriage An animal statue for simulating the drawing of a pedal-propelled or motorized carriage is provided which consists of a front section, the head of which contains a motion actuated voice box, and a rear section to be connected to the carriage to be drawn. T... | 12/16/1997 |
| 4759557 | Toy vehicle A toy vehicle (1) comprising a vehicle body (2), front and rear wheels (3 and 4) disposed under the vehicle body to support the latter, a seat (5) and a handle post (7) provided with grips (6). The portion of the handle post projecting upwardly from the v... | 07/26/1988 |
| 4244592 | Child's ride-on vehicle A ride on vehicle in the form of a shell with projecting members which are normally retracted within the shell and which are projected outwardly as a result of the weight of a child seated on the vehicle. The vehicle shell preferably simulates a turtle wi... | 01/13/1981 |