21 - Ustensiles, récipients, matériaux pour le ménage; verre; porcelaine; faience
28 - Jeux, jouets, articles de sport
35 - Publicité; Affaires commerciales
Produits et services
Household electrothermic appliances; non-electric cooking
heaters for household purposes; electric hot plates for
household purposes. Dispensers for soap and detergents; toothpaste dispensers. Toys; dolls; go games; Japanese chess [shogi games];
Japanese playing cards [utagaruta]; dice; Japanese dice
games [sugoroku]; cups for dice; Chinese checkers [games];
chess games; checkers [checker sets]; conjuring apparatus;
dominoes; playing cards; Japanese playing cards [hanafuda];
mah-jong. Retail services or wholesale services for electrical
machinery and apparatuses; retail services or wholesale
services for toys, dolls, game machines and apparatus.
Disclosed is a remotely controlled toy system with a plain and simple structure capable of being readily supplied to consumers, capable of operating quickly and directly in response to operations performed by an operator, and capable of performing pseudo bipedal locomotion through which the operator can easily obtain a sense of unity with the remotely controlled toy. Specifically disclosed is a remotely controlled toy system which comprises a toy body (2) including a right wheel, a left wheel, and a control unit that has a built-in receiver and that outputs signals for driving the right wheel and the left wheel; and a controller (50) that has a shape similar to a musical instrument and that includes a pair of built-in detectors (55, 56) corresponding to the right wheel and the left wheel, respectively, and a built-in transmitter. When an operator rocks one of the pair of detectors (55, 56) included in the controller (50), for example, the controller (50) sends out a signal from the transmitter thereof. When the receiver of the toy body (2) receives the signal, the control unit rotates the right wheel or the left wheel of the toy body corresponding to the above-described detector to a predetermined rotation stop position.
A63H 30/04 - Agencements électriques par transmission sans fil
A63H 11/10 - Figurines montées sur châssis à un ou plusieurs essieux au moyen desquels elles exécutent des mouvements naturels de course quand le jouet roule sur le sol
B25J 5/00 - Manipulateurs montés sur roues ou sur support mobile
G05D 1/00 - Commande de la position, du cap, de l'altitude ou de l'attitude des véhicules terrestres, aquatiques, aériens ou spatiaux, p.ex. pilote automatique
Provided is a radio control car equipped with a chassis to which a plurality of types of body can be attached without forcing a user to destroy the design of a car or to accept increase in cost. A radio control car is characterized by comprising a front axle to which front wheels are coupled, a rear axle to which rear wheels are coupled, a chassis which supports the front axle and rear axle and to which a body is attached, and a means for adjusting the dimension of wheelbase. The radio control car also comprises a drive motor for driving the front wheel, a steering mechanism for steering the front wheel, and a steering motor for driving the steering mechanism, and is characterized in that the drive motor, the steering mechanism and the steering motor are arranged at positions of the chassis closer to the front wheel than the rear wheel.
A radio controlled model having removable training wings is provided. The training wings dampen the responsiveness to user controls and the operation of the same at speed. In addition to the training wings, a training mode of operation can be automatically or manually selected. The training mode is configured to modify the ranges of throw distances of the at least one control surface and/or modify the throttle limits, thereby increasing the model's stability by decreasing its sensitivity to slight movements in the control surfaces. In addition, the training mode may further modify the seed at which the control surfaces are moved and/or the throttle speed of a motor providing thrust to the model. This training mode assists a new user in learning the dynamics of the vehicle and its sensitivity to slight movements in the control surfaces, especially during flight.