Claims
- 1. A racing gate for kites comprising a vertical pipe having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end supporting the pipe from the ground, an elongated wand having an upper end and a lower end, means for pivotally attaching the wand above its lower end to the pipe adjacent its upper end, a weight slidably mounted within said pipe, and a cord connected from the lower end of said wand to said weight for maintaining said wand in a normally vertical condition.
- 2. A racing gate according to claim 1 wherein the lower end of the pipe is provided with means for impaling the pipe into the ground.
- 3. A racing gate according to claim 1 wherein a rotating balloon assembly is attached to the pipe, said rotating balloon assembly comprising a bracket connected to the pipe, a horizontal shaft freely rotatably mounted on the bracket, a hub mounted on one end of the shaft, a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the hub and carrying a plurality of balloons on the outer ends of the arms, and means responsive to the up and down movement of the weight for partially rotating said hub each time that the weight moves up and down.
- 4. A racing gate according to claim 1 wherein a rotating balloon assembly is attached to the pipe, said rotating balloon assembly comprising a bracket connected to the pipe, a cylindrical housing mounted on the bracket, a horizontal shaft freely rotatably received within the cylindrical housing, a hub mounted on one end of the shaft, a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the hub and carrying a plurality of balloons on the outer ends of the arms, a collar fixed to the horizontal shaft and rotatable therewith, a plurality of spokes extending radially outward from the collar and means responsive to the up and down movement of the weight for engaging the spokes on the collar to partially rotate the hub.
- 5. A racing gate according to claim 1 wherein the wand is pivotally attached to the pipe by means of a horizontal bolt which rotates with the pivotal movement of the wand, a cam mounted on the horizontal bolt for rotation therewith, an electrical switch mounted on the pipe in a position adjacent the cam, the cam having an outer edge which is shaped in the form of a curve which is eccentric with respect to the center line of the horizontal bolt so that the edge of the cam is out of contact with the electrical switch when the wand is in its normal upright position, the curvature of the outer edge of the cam being such that the edge of the cam will contact the electrical switch when the wand is pivoted a predetermined amount in a given rotary direction of the wand, a timer connected to the electrical switch whereby when the wand pivots the predetermined amount in the given rotary direction the electrical switch will be actuated to start the timer and whereby when the wand again pivots the predetermined amount in the given rotary direction the electrical switch will be actuated to stop the timer.
- 6. A racing gate according to claim 5 including a quick draw attachment comprising a cup adapted to be received over the upper end of the vertical pipe, a horizontal pipe connected to the cup and extending away from the vertical pipe, a target plate attached to the wand above and substantially parallel to the horizontal bolt, a plurality of individual targets connected at right angles to the horizontal pipe in spaced relation therealong, each individual target comprising a tube having an inner end connected to the horizontal pipe and an outer end spaced away from the horizontal pipe, the outer end of each tube being provided with a recess extending from the front to the back of the tube such that the edges of the tube on the opposite sides of the recess are convexly curved, a horizontal member mounted to bear against the curved edges of each tube, a vertical rod extending upwardly from each horizontal member, a target plate mounted at the upper end of each vertical rod in parallel relation with the first mentioned target plate, a spring connected to the lower end of each vertical rod and extending downwardly into its associated tube to hold the vertical rod in a substantially vertical position, a horizontal rod attached to the lower end of each vertical rod and movable therewith, each horizontal rod having an outer forward end, a string connected between the outer end of each horizontal rod and the lower end of the wand whereby when the target plate on the wand is hit by a projectile, the wand will be deflected to start the timer and whereby when each target plate on the individual targets is hit by a projectile, the associated vertical rod will move rearwardly while the horizontal member moves to an over the center position and whereby, when a projectile strikes the target plate on the wand a second time, the lower end of the wand will pull on the strings to reset the individual targets to their original positions.
- 7. A racing gate as set forth in claim 1 including a sleeve mounted on the vertical pipe, a collar rotatably mounted on the sleeve, a plurality of horizontal spokes extending outwardly from the collar, the spokes being positioned so as to intercept the lower end of the wand when the wand is in a vertical position, a wind responsive device mounted on the outer end of each horizontal spoke whereby when the wand is deflected from the vertical position, the collar will be free to rotate and whereby when the wand returns to its vertical position, one of the spokes will come to rest against the lower end of the wand.
- 8. A quick draw mechanism comprising a vertical pipe having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end supporting the pipe from the ground, an elongated wand having an upper end and a lower end, means for pivotally attaching the upper end of the wand to the upper end of the pipe, the wand being pivotally attached to the pipe by means of a horizontal bolt, a cam mounted on the horizontal bolt for rotation with the pivotal movement of the wand, an electrical switch mounted on the pipe in a position adjacent the cam, the cam having an outer edge which is shaped in the form of a curve which is eccentric with respect to the center line of the horizontal bolt so that the edge of the cam is out of contact with the electrical switch when the wand is in its normal vertical position, the curvature of the outer edge of the cam being such that the edge of the cam will contact the electrical switch when the wand is pivoted a predetermined amount in a given rotary direction of the wand, a primary target connected to the lower end of the wand substantially parallel to the horizontal bolt for pivoting the wand in the given rotary direction when the primary target is hit by a missile, a timer connected to the electrical switch whereby, when the wand pivots the predetermined amount in the given rotary direction, the electrical switch will be actuated to start the timer and whereby, when the wand again pivots the predetermined amount in the given rotary direction, the electrical switch will again be actuated to stop the timer.
- 9. A quick draw mechanism as set forth in claim 8 further including a horizontal pipe attached to the upper end of said vertical pipe, a plurality of spaced rods, each rod having an upper end for pivotally connecting the rod to the horizontal pipe and a lower end for receiving thereon an auxiliary target, means mounted on the horizontal shaft for releasably holding each rod in a rearward position of movement of said rod when its associated auxiliary target is hit by a missile and means responsive to the movement of the wand when the primary target is thereafter hit by a missile to release the releasable holding means for the rod for the auxiliary target.
- 10. A quick draw mechanism as set forth in claim 9 wherein the horizontal pipe has a pair of spaced ends and wherein the horizontal pipe is attached to the vertical pipe at a position between the two ends of the horizontal pipe, at least one of said spaced rods being pivotally mounted on said horizontal pipe between one end thereof and the connection of the horizontal pipe to the vertical pipe, at least one of said spaced rods being pivotally mounted on said horizontal pipe between the other end thereof and the connection of said horizontal pipe to said vertical pipe, a first horizontal rod mounted above said horizontal pipe between one end thereof and the connection of said horizontal pipe to said vertical pipe, a second horizontal rod mounted above said horizontal pipe between the other end thereof and the connection of said horizontal pipe to said vertical pipe, at least one wire clip mounted on said first horizontal rod, there being one wire clip for each spaced rod pivotally mounted between said one end of said horizontal pipe and the connection of said horizontal pipe to said vertical pipe, at least one clip mounted on the second horizontal rod, there being one clip for each spaced rod pivotally mounted between said other end of said horizontal pipe and the connection of said horizontal pipe to said vertical pipe, each spaced clip projecting downwardly in offset relation to its associated spaced rod, each clip carrying a pivotal pin disposed in the path of movement of its associated rod and being adapted, when contacted by its associated rod in response to the rearward movement of said rod after the associated auxiliary target has been hit by a missile, to pivot upwardly so as to permit said spaced rod to pass above and beyond said pivotal pins and being further adapted to return to a locking position in the path of movement of said spaced rod, whereby when said spaced rod tends to return to its initial position following the striking of the associated target by a missile, the pivotal pin will hold the associated spaced rod in an upward and rearward position, and means responsive to the movement of said wand when said primary target is contacted by a missile to move said first and second horizontal rods longitudinally whereby said pivotal pins are moved out of the path of movement of their associated spaced rods thereby permitting any spaced rods retained by the pivotal pins to return to their original vertical positions.
- 11. A quick draw mechanism as set forth in claim 10 wherein each horizontal rod is provided with a resilient biasing means for urging each of said rods to a position where the pivotal clips are disposed in the path of movement of the spaced rods.
- 12. A quick draw mechanism as set forth in claim 11 including an idler pulley mounted on the horizontal bolt, a first cable attached to the wand between the ends thereof and attached to the first horizontal rod, a second cable attached to the wand between the ends thereof and attached to the second horizontal rod, said cables extending around said idler pulley whereby when said wand is deflected after contact of said primary target by a missile, said cables will pull said rods against the action of their resilient means to release the spaced rods from their rearward and upward positions.
- 13. A quick draw mechanism as set forth in claim 12 including an eye bolt mounted on the horizontal pipe above the idler pulley whereby each cable will extend from the wand around the idler pulley and through the eye bolt to its associated horizontal rod.
Cross Reference to Other Applications
This Application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/603,443, filed on Oct. 26, 1990, entitled "Combined Racing Kite Gate and Quick Draw Device", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,117.
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