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out of engagement with the first named fig-
ure to overset the same, the pintie pin con-
necting the said arm to the body of the fig-'
ure extending downwardly into the base and
5 having a ever secured thereto, a spring con-
nected with the lever and acting normally
to move the hinged arm toward the other
figure, a flexible connection between the first
named figure and the lever for moving the
10 first named figure into upright position when
the lever is moved against the resistance of
the spring, a stop for limiting the movement
of the lever under the influence of the spring,
and a releasable trip for holding the lever
is from movement under the influence of the
spring..
2. A device.of the character specified, com-
prising a base, a figure hinged to the base
to stand upright or recline thereon, a second .
20 figure mounted on the base and having a
hinged portion mounted to swing and en-
gage the first named figure td overset the-
same, a spring for moving said movable por-
tion toward the first named figure, a leverfor moving the movable portion away from 25
said first named figure, and releasable trip
means for holding the lever against the re-
sistance of the spring, and a flexible con-
nection between the first named figure and
the lever for moving the said figure into an 30
upright position when the spring is under
tension.
3. A device of the character specified, com-
prising a 'base, a figure hinged thereto to
recline on the base or stand erect, a second 35
figure having a portion mounted to swing
and strike the first named figure, a spring
normally moving said portion into opera-
tive position, a releasable trip for restrain-
ing the action of the spring, and a connec- 4[
tion between the hinged figure and the mov-
able portion for moving the first named fig-
ure into upright position when the spring is -
under tension.
VICTOR EMANUEL FERMIER.
Witnesses:
F. H. LAYDEN,
W. McDUFE.
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Fermier, Victor E. Toy., patent, February 25, 1919; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1257095/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.