| Lund and Company Invention, L.L.C. Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20090149113 | Rolling and Flipping Vehicle - A remotely controlled four-wheeled toy vehicle has first and second parallel rotational axes with a first pair of wheels disposed and rotational about the first rotational axis in first and second opposing directions, and a second pair of wheels disposed and rotational about the second rotational axis in first and second opposing directions. Each of the wheels has a circular periphery and a flap disposable in inboard and outboard positions. A remote control causes rotation of the first and/or second pairs, together or independently. The flaps are all disposed substantially on or within the circular peripheries of their associated wheels during their inboard positions and all extend external to the circular peripheries during their outboard positions. Each flap is disposed in its inboard position allowing its associated wheel to roll along a support surface in one of the first and second directions and is disposed in its outboard position denying its associated wheel to roll along the support surface in the other direction to cause the vehicle to flip over relative to the support surface. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090107772 | Sonically Controlled Wind-Up Motor - A sonically controlled motor has a rotating shaft and an escapement selectively allowing or denying rotation there-of. An acoustic element cooperates with the escapement such that selective operation of the acoustic element selectively allows or denies rotation of, or controls the rotational speed of the shaft. A machine, such as a toy, having one or more moving elements may be controlled by the motor such that selective operation of the acoustic element selectively allows or denies movement of the machine. Alternation of the volume and/or frequency of the acoustic element may be used to alter the operation of the motor, or the motor may be operated according to the beat and qualities of music. The motor may be operated by remote control of the acoustic element. | 04-30-2009 |