Claims
- 1. A box-like kite comprising:
- a single strut-like member,
- a plurality of hollow, open-ended box-like airfoil members having a single, continuous side wall extending longitudinally along the strut-like member, and
- means separately and independently pivotally connecting each airfoil member to the strut-like member, said connecting means being formed by the side wall being adjacent to the strut-like member and a member cooperating with the side wall and the strut-like member to pivotally attach the airfoil member to the strut-like member in spaced apart relation whereby each airfoil member may freely move about its pivot and rotate relative to the other airfoil member to stabilize the flight of the kite.
- 2. The kite specified in claim 1 in which each hollow, open-ended box-like airfoil member has three sides.
- 3. The kite specified in claim 2 in which the walls of the airfoil member are curved about their longitudinal axes.
- 4. The kite specified in claim 2 in which the airfoil member is constructed from a rectangular sheet of foamed plastic having two scorelines intermediate the ends along which the sheet is folded, the ends of the sheet being secured together to form a triangular polyhedron.
- 5. The kite specified in claim 1 in which the strut-like member is formed of a plurality of sections joined together by connecting sleeves, the sleeves being located under the airfoil members; and means exerting a force in tension to the strut1like member on each side of the sleeve to maintain the strut-like tight.
- 6. The kite specified in claim 5 in which the means applying tension to the strut-like member is a rubber band attached to the strut-like member adjacent each end of the airfoil member and extends along the length of the side wall thereof, said member also forming the pivotal attachment for the airfoil member.
- 7. The kite specified in claim 1 in which each airfoil member is constructed of a rectangular sheet of foamed plastic having sufficient rigidity to maintain a predetermined shape, the sheet having a plurality of scorelines intermediate the ends, the sheet being folded along the scorelines and the two ends being secured together.
- 8. The kite specified in claim 7 in which each end of the sheet is provided with a set of notches and the two sets of notches are joined together to secure the ends.
- 9. A box-like kite comprising:
- a single strut,
- a pair of airfoils, each airfoil being a hollow, open-ended, triangular polyhedron extending longitudinally along the strut in spaced apart relation, and
- a pivotal connection for each airfoil formed by the strut extending along the inner wall of one corner of the airfoil and a rubber band extending along the length of the outer wall of the airfoil and attached to the strut adjacent to each end of the airfoil whereby one airfoil may rotate relative to the other to stabilize the flight of the kite.
- 10. The kite specified in claim 9 in which the airfoil is formed of a rectangular sheet of foamed plastic having a pair of scorelines along which the sheet is folded with the two ends being secured together to the triangular polyhedron.
- 11. The kite specified in claim 10 in which the walls of the airfoils are convexly curved along their longitudinal axes.
- 12. The kite specified in claim 9 in which the strut is formed of three sections of rod which are detachably joined together by connecting sleeves, the sleeves being located underneath the airfoil, whereby the rubber band exerts a force maintaining the joint tight.
- 13. A box-like kite comprising:
- a single strut-like member,
- a plurality of hollow, open-ended box-like airfoil members extending longitudinally along the strut-like member in spaced apart relation, and
- means separately and independently pivotally connecting each airfoil member to the strut-like member, said pivotal means formed by an airfoil member being slipped over the strut-like member, and a rubber band having one end looped over the strut-like member is positioned adjacent to one end of the airfoil member, the rubber band extending along the length of the airfoil member and having its other end attached to the strut-like member adjacent to the other end of the airfoil member whereby one airfoil member may move relative to another to stabilize the flight of the kite.
- 14. The kite specified in claim 13 in which the strut-like member is formed of a plurality of sections which are detachably joined together by connecting sleeves.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 389,867, filed Aug. 20, 1973, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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