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Dec. 12, 1958 - It's the right turn that matters: Ernst Schroeder from Hamburg has had taken a patent for it. This unusual vehicle has been developed by him and is now a spectacle in Hamburg. Rotoped he calls this rolling stall for news papers with five wheels. The wheel in the middle transfers the driving power. All five wheels are linked for the steering movement, and because of this the driver can suddenly change his direction in a right angle (standing by 90, 180, and 360 degrees). Although there is a saddle and a pedal as there is on a bicycle, the vehicle has no steering wheel. The whole top circle serves the purpose of steering. The ideal vehicle has no steering wheel. The whole top circle serves the purpose of steering.This ideal vehicle is not only meant for sellers of news papers, but also ice salesman and pedlars will be interested in it and perhaps the toy industry to put at on the market in a minor size

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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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