Claims
- 1. A flying toy comprising:
a resilient, non-circular frame substantially radially generated about an imaginary center axis, said frame having a higher concentration of weight at its periphery, wherein the frame includes a plurality of elongated side members positioned between a plurality of corresponding radially-extending feet members, each said side member being positioned such that a central portion of each side member arcs inwardly toward the axis when the toy is in an at rest position; said frame defining a central opening of which the imaginary axis is axially aligned; and a lightweight, flexible membrane that attaches to at least a portion of the side members and substantially covers the central opening forming a structure that is capable of flight when propelled with a spinning force.
- 2. A flying toy comprising:
a resilient, non-circular frame substantially radially generated about an imaginary center axis, said frame having a higher concentration of weight at its periphery, wherein the frame includes a plurality of elongated side members positioned between a plurality of corresponding radially-extending feet members, each said side member being positioned such that a central portion of each side member arches upwardly of the adjacent feet members and inwardly toward the axis when the toy is in an at rest position; said frame defining a central opening of which the imaginary axis is axially aligned; and a lightweight, flexible membrane that attaches to at least a portion of the side members and substantially covers the central opening forming a substantially concave-shaped structure as viewed from the side when the structure is in the at rest state.
- 3. The toy according to claim 1 wherein the number of side members and the number of feet members is the same.
- 4. The toy according to claim 2 wherein the number of side members and the number of connected feet members is the same.
- 5. The toy according to claim 1 further comprising a weighted pad at each foot member.
- 6. The toy according to claim 2 further comprising a weighted pad at each foot member.
- 7. The toy according to claim 2 wherein there are four side members and four feet members, wherein each said foot member includes a weighted pad.
- 8. The toy according to claim 1 wherein each side member is a tube.
- 9. The toy according to claim 2 wherein each side member is a tube.
- 10. The toy according to claim 1 wherein each side member is a rod.
- 11. The toy according to claim 2 wherein each side member is a rod.
- 12. The toy according to claim 1 wherein each foot member includes an abrasion resistant bottom portion.
- 13. The toy according to claim 2 wherein each foot member includes an abrasion resistant bottom portion.
- 14. The toy according to claim 2 wherein each foot member includes a bottom portion having a substantially convex outer surface.
- 15. The toy according to claim 2 wherein each foot member includes a bottom portion defining a concave opening.
- 16. The toy according to claim 1 wherein the membrane is made of fabric.
- 17. The toy according to claim 2 wherein the membrane is made of fabric.
- 18. The toy according to claim 2 wherein the side members, feet members, and membrane are all molded into a unitary member.
- 19. A method of using a flying toy capable of spinning flight comprising:
providing a resilient, non-circular, frame, which is substantially generated about an imaginary center axis, said frame consists of a plurality of side members and radially-extending feet members, said frame defines a central opening in which the imaginary center axis is axially aligned, said side members are arced inwardly toward the imaginary center axis and arched upwardly of the feet members such that a center portion of each side member is positioned above the plurality of feet members to form a substantially concave shaped frame, and a flexible membrane that attaches to at least a portion of the side members and substantially covers the central opening to form a toy that has a higher concentration of weight at its periphery and an overall substantially concave-shape in an at rest state; having a user throw the toy such that the toy spins about its imaginary center axis while the toy is in flight; while at the onset of flight the toy generally flattens out relative to its at rest state, which affects the airfoil characteristics of the toy, and when the toy gradually slows down, it gradually resumes its substantially concave shape and eventually lands on the ground.
- 20. A method of using a flying toy capable of spinning flight comprising:
providing a resilient, non-circular, membrane-attached frame, which is substantially generated about an imaginary center axis, said frame consists of a plurality of side members and radially-extending feet members, said frame defines a central opening in which the imaginary center axis is axially aligned, said side members are arced inwardly toward the imaginary center axis such that the overall membrane attached frame forms the toy having a higher concentration of weight at its periphery; having a user throw the toy such that the toy spins about its imaginary center axis while the toy is in flight in a boomerang-like path.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/329,472, filed Oct. 10, 2001, and entitled “Flying Pet Toy.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60329472 |
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