Claims
- 1. A kite which comprises a pair of wing sticks, a body of sheet material secured to said wing sticks, a pair of brackets, means for mounting each bracket on one of the wing sticks for sliding therealong, a cross brace telescopically mounted in and connecting the brackets, the mounting means including first ratchet means on the bracket and second ratchet means on the associated wing stick, interengagement between the first and second ratchet means releasably holding the brackets at selected positions along the wing sticks, keel means mounted on the body between the wing sticks, and means for attaching a kite string to the keel means.
- 2. A kite as in claim 1 in which the first and second ratchet means include a pluraity of outwardly extending ribs on the wing sticks and inwardly extending rib means on the brackets engageable with the ribs on the wing sticks.
- 3. A kite as in claim 1 which includes a keel stick attached to the body along the keel means, there being an opening in the keel means underlying the keel stick, and an air activated sound making device mounted on the keel stick in the opening in the keel means to be actuated by air passing the keel means as the kite flies, the sound making device including a spinner frame mounted on the keel stick and in the opening in the keel means, axis means supported on the spinner frame, the axis means being substantially parallel to and spaced from the keel stick and aligned with the keel means, a rotating spinner head carried by the axis means, and a sound maker carried by the spinner head.
- 4. A kite as in claim 3 in which the spinner head is of light reflective material and the body is transparent so that sunlight can pass through the body to be reflected from the spinner head in a flashing effect.
- 5. A kite as in claim 1 in which the first and second ratchet means may be used to balance the kite for use in flight.
- 6. A kite as in claim 1 in which the first and second ratchet means may be used to unbalance the kite for use in flight to provide a stunt kite.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application No. 123,384 filed Feb. 21, 1980 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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