The present invention relates to a flying disc launcher and, more particularly, to an electric frisbee launching device.
The conventional flying disc ejector (hand-held frisbee ejector) mostly uses the user's personal strength to squeeze the loaded flying disc to make it fly out. However, the implementation of the user holding the flying disc ejector by hand and making the flying disc fly out with personal strength not only makes the user feel tired or causes sports injuries, but also has the disadvantages of low flying height and short flying distance.
Thus, an objective of the present invention is to provide a flying disc launcher which utilizes the rotation of a turntable to launch a flying disc instead of manpower to throw a flying disc. It is more convenient to use and can reduce unnecessary sports injuries. Furthermore, the flying disc launcher of the present invention is conveniently control the flying height, flying distance and direction of the flying disc to achieve the enhancement of the use efficiency.
To achieve this and other objectives, a flying disc launcher of the present invention includes a frame body, a turntable, and a power component. The frame body includes a loading seat and a side wall arranged along a periphery of the loading seat. The loading seat includes a carrying portion for a flying disc and a receiving portion adjacent to the carrying portion. A flying disc inlet and a flying disc outlet are respectively defined in both ends of the carrying portion. The side wall includes a guiding wall surrounding a side of the periphery of the loading seat adjacent to the carrying portion and opposed to the receiving portion. The carrying portion is located between the guiding wall and the receiving portion. The turntable is installed in the receiving portion and protrudes from an upper surface of the carrying portion. The power component is connected with the turntable to drive the turntable to rotate. When the turntable rotates and the flying disc is placed on the carrying portion from the flying disc inlet, the guiding wall and the turntable can contact the flying disc to drive and guide the flying disc to fly out of the flying disc outlet.
In an embodiment, the flying disc outlet has a concave arc surface.
In an embodiment, an adjusting knob is provided on the frame body to adjust a rotation speed of the power component.
In an embodiment, the flying disc launcher further includes a plurality of leg rods. Each leg rod is supported on a bottom of the loading seat and includes an inner tube and an outer tube. The inner tube and the outer tube can be relatively telescopic and positioned in a height direction, so that a height of each leg rod is adjustable.
In an embodiment, the outer tube is provided with a plurality of positioning holes, and the inner tube is provided with a perforation and a positioning member. The positioning member includes an elastic arm and a positioning buckle combined with one end of the elastic arm, with the elastic arm abutting against an inner wall of the inner tube and biasing the positioning buckle so that the positioning buckle passes through the perforation and is buckled in a corresponding positioning hole of the outer tube. When the positioning buckle is pressed to move toward an inside of the inner tube, the positioning buckle is separated from the corresponding positioning hole of the outer tube to release combination of the inner tube with the outer tube.
In an embodiment, the bottom of the loading seat is provided with a plurality of connecting tubes. Each leg rod is installed on the bottom of the loading seat through a corresponding connecting tube and is detachable with respect to the frame body. The bottom of the loading seat is further provided with two spaced receiving components for storing the plurality of leg rods.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiment may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
A flying disc launcher according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
In this embodiment, a cover 5 is engaged on the upper end of the side wall 11 to cover the loading seat 10. The cover 5 and the protecting wall 120 can prevent the user from accidentally touching the turntable 2 during usage. Furthermore, a handle 8 is provided on the frame body 1. In this embodiment, the handle 8 is provided on the periphery of the loading seat 10 and between the guiding wall 110 and the protecting wall 120. When the flying disc launcher is stored, the user can hold the handle 8 to carry the flying disc launcher. The user can also hold the handle 8 during use to stabilize the operation of the flying disc launcher.
The turntable 2 is installed in the receiving portion 102 and protrudes from the upper surface 103 of the carrying portion 101 (
The power component 3 is installed on a lower side of the receiving portion 102 and has a shaft 30 extending into the receiving portion 102. The shaft 30 is connected to the turntable 2 so that the turntable 2 can be driven by the power component 3 to rotate relative to a longitudinal axis L (
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The flying disc launcher further includes a tripod. The tripod includes a plurality of leg rods 6 and is supported on the bottom of the frame body 1. In this embodiment, the tripod includes three leg rods 6, and three connecting tubes 9 are arranged at the bottom of the loading seat 10. Each leg rod 6 is installed on the bottom of the loading seat 10 through a corresponding connecting tube 9 and can be detached relative to the frame body 1. Furthermore, the bottom of the loading seat 10 is further provided with two spaced receiving components 7 for storing the tripod (
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The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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