Claims
- 1. An air ejection nozzle adapted for use with a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix;
- said nozzle having an exterior and a thrust axis and comprising a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- said inlet edge adapted to bear against a balloon base;
- said outlet throat being adapted to receive a folded portion of an appendix of a toy balloon;
- said nozzle becoming a closure means for a toy balloon when said balloon is installed with said nozzle, inflated and then rotated relative to said nozzle;
- said nozzle further comprising at least one generally cylindrical mounting means disposed upon said nozzle exterior between said inlet edge and said outlet throat, said mounting means displaced from said thrust axis;
- said mounting means being adapted to securely hold aside said thrust axis, a relatively rigid, lightweight, long and thin cylindrical member in a direction substantially parallel to said thrust axis.
- 2. A jet flying toy comprising:
- a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix;
- an air ejection nozzle having an exterior and a thrust axis and comprising a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- said inlet edge being adapted to bear against a toy balloon base;
- said outlet throat being adapted to receive a folded portion of an inflation appendix of a toy balloon;
- said nozzle including at least one generally cylindrical mounting means disposed upon said nozzle exterior between said inlet edge and said outlet throat, said mounting means displaced from said thrust axis;
- said mounting means being adapted to securely hold aside said thrust axis a relatively rigid, lightweight, long and thin cylindrical member in a direction substantially parallel to said thrust axis; and
- a trajectory stabilizer constituted by one relatively rigid, lightweight, long and thin member mounted on one of said mounting means, said long and thin member being provided with a fin.
- 3. An air ejection nozzle adapted for use with a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix;
- said nozzle having a thrust axis and comprising a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- said inlet edge being adapted to bear against a balloon base;
- said outlet throat being adapted to receive a folded portion of an inflation appendix of a toy balloon;
- said nozzle becoming a closure means for a toy balloon when said balloon is installed with said nozzle, inflated and then rotated relative to said nozzle;
- said nozzle further comprising at least three mounting means uniformly distributed around said thrust axis;
- said mounting means being adapted to securely hold relatively rigid, lightweight, long and thin cylindrical members, in directions that slope relatively to said thrust axis.
- 4. An air ejection nozzle according to claim 3, having a relative thin wall of injected plastic and in which said inlet edge is a circular collar and said outlet throat is a tapering neck;
- said mounting means are studs secured to said collar which project out of said thrust axis at about 70.degree.;
- said studs being able to securely hold long and thin tubular members;
- said collar and said neck are connected together by connection straps leaving openings between said collar and said neck.
- 5. An air ejection nozzle according to claim 3, having a relative thin wall of injected plastic and in which said inlet edge is a circular collar and said outlet throat is a
- each of said mounting means is a cylindrical tube having one of its ends secured to said circular collar and the other end open and directed towards said neck;
- said collar and said neck are connected together by connection straps leaving openings between said collar and said neck.
- 6. An air ejection nozzle adapted for use with a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix, said nozzle comprising:
- a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat, defining a thrust axis, carried by said inlet edge;
- mounting means of a first type uniformly distributed around its thrust axis and adapted to securely hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members in directions that slope relative to said axis;
- said inlet edge adapted to bear against a balloon base,
- said outlet throat adapted to receive a folded portion of an inflation appendix of a balloon;
- wherein said nozzle functions to prevent air from escaping from a balloon when a balloon is installed with said nozzle, inflated, and then rotated relative to the nozzle;
- three mounting means of said first type disposed close to said inlet edge and further including:
- three mounting means of a second type disposed between said inlet edge and said outlet throat beneath respective mounting means of said first type, said mounting means of said second type being adapted to hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members substantially parallel to said thrust axis of said nozzle.
- 7. An air injection nozzle according to claim 6, wherein:
- said inlet edge is a circular collar and said outlet throat is a tapering neck;
- mounting means of said first type are three studs secured to said collar which project out from said thrust axis at about 70.degree.;
- mounting means of said second type are three cylindrical tubes, each having one of its ends secured to said collar and the other of its ends open and directed towards said neck; and
- said collar and said neck are connected together by three connection straps leaving openings between said collar and neck, each of said straps being integral with a stud and a one cylindrical tube, said collar, neck and straps being formed of relatively thin injected plastic.
- 8. A jet flying toy adapted to fly and to glide comprising:
- a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and an inflation appendix;
- an air ejection nozzle having a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat and a thrust axis;
- said nozzle including three first type mounting means uniformly disposed around its inlet edge, said first type mounting means being adapted to hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members in directions that slope relative to the thrust axis of the nozzle at about 70.degree.;
- said nozzle also including three second type mounting means disposed between the inlet edge and the outlet throat of the nozzle respectively beneath said first type mounting means, said second type mounting means being adapted to hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members substantially parallel to said thrust axis;
- said nozzle being adapted to be mounted on said appendix with its inlet edge bearing against the balloon base and with a part of the appendix being folded back over said outlet throat;
- said nozzle becoming a closure means when said balloon is inflated and then rotated relative to the nozzle;
- a fuselage defined by one of said long members provided with a fin, said fuselage removably fixed on one of said second type mounting means;
- two wings, each comprising a spar and a skin, said spar being one of said long members and said skin being an elongated sheet of paper secured on said spar; and
- said wings being fixed by means of their spars to two of said first type mounting means which are symmetrically disposed about said nozzle.
- 9. A jet flying toy according to claim 8, wherein:
- said nozzle possesses a relatively thin wall of injected plastic;
- said inlet edge is a circular collar and said outlet throat is a tapering neck;
- said first type mounting means are three studs secured said inlet collar;
- said second type mounting means are three cylindrical tubes having an open end directed towards said neck;
- said collar and said neck are connected together by three connecting straps thereby leaving openings in said wall of said nozzle, each of said straps being integral with one of said studs and with one of said cylindrical tubes; and
- said fuselage is a thin relatively rigid and lightweight long member and said wing spars are two drinking straws.
- 10. An air ejection nozzle adapted for use with a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a balloon base provided with an inflation appendix, said nozzle comprising,
- a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- at least one mounting means of a type adapted to securely hold a relatively rigid and lightweight long member in a direction substantially parallel to its thrust axis; said nozzle adapted to be engaged around an appendix of a toy balloon with its inlet edge bearing against a balloon base and with a part of said appendix being folded back over said outlet throat;
- said nozzle having a relatively thin wall of injected plastic and adapted to be a closure means when said toy balloon is inflated and then rotated relative to said nozzle;
- said inlet edge being a circular collar and said outlet throat being a tapering neck; and
- each of said mounting means comprising a cylindrical tube having one of its ends secured to said circular collar and the other one open and directed towards said neck; said collar and said neck being connected together by connection straps thereby producing openings in said nozzle.
- 11. An air ejection nozzle adapted for use with a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix, said nozzle comprising:
- a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat, defining a thrust axis, carried by said inlet edge;
- mounting means of a first type uniformly distributed around its thrust axis and adapted to securely hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members in directions that slope relative to said axis;
- said inlet edge adapted to bear against a balloon base,
- said outlet throat adapted to receive a folded portion of an inflation appendix of a balloon;
- wherein said nozzle functions to prevent air from escaping from a balloon when a balloon is installed with said nozzle, inflated, and then rotated relative to the nozzle;
- said inlet edge defining a circular collar and said outlet throat defining a tapering neck;
- mounting means of said first type including three studs secured to said collar which project out from said thrust axis at about 70.degree.; and
- said collar and said neck being connected together by connection straps leaving openings between said collar and neck; said collar, neck and straps being formed of relatively thin injected plastic.
- 12. An air ejection nozzle adapted for use with a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix;
- said nozzle having a thrust axis and comprising a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- said inlet edge being adapted to bear against a balloon base;
- said outlet throat being adapted to receive a folded portion of an inflation appendix of a toy balloon;
- said nozzle functioning to prevent air from escaping from a balloon when said balloon is installed with said nozzle, inflated and then rotated relative to the nozzle;
- said nozzle further comprising:
- mounting means of a first type uniformly distributed around said thrust axis;
- said mounting means of a first type being adapted to securely hold relatively rigid, lightweight, long thin cylindrical members in directions that slope relative to said thrust axis;
- at least one mounting means of a second type disposed between said inlet edge and said outlet throat;
- said mounting means of a second type being adapted to securely hold aside said thrust axis a relative rigid, lightweight, long and thin cylindrical member in a direction substantially parallel to said thrust axis.
- 13. An air ejection nozzle according to claim 12 wherein:
- said inlet edge is a circular collar and said outlet throat is a tapering neck;
- said mounting means of said first type are three studs secured to said collar which project out from said thrust axis at about 70.degree.;
- mounting means of said second type are three cylindrical tubes, each having one of its ends secured to said collar and the other of its ends open and directed towards said neck; and
- said collar and said neck are connected together by three connection straps leaving openings between said collar and neck, each of said straps being integral with a stud and a one cylindrical tube, said collar, neck and straps being formed of relatively thin injected plastic.
- 14. A jet flying toy comprising:
- a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix;
- an air ejection nozzle having a thrust axis and comprising a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- said inlet edge being adapted to bear against a balloon base;
- said outlet throat being adapted to receive a folded portion of an inflation appendix of a toy balloon;
- said nozzle including at least three mounting means uniformly disposed around said thrust axis;
- each of said mounting means being adapted to securely hold a relatively rigid, lightweight, long and thin cylindrical member; and
- a trajectory stabilizer constituted by three relatively rigid, lightweight, long and thin members respectively mounted on said three mounting means, each of said long and thin members being provided with a fin.
- 15. A jet flying toy adapted to fly and to glide comprising:
- a toy balloon having a highly extensible elastic wall and a base provided with an inflation appendix;
- an air ejection nozzle having a thrust axis, a wide inlet edge and a narrow outlet throat;
- said nozzle including three first type mounting means uniformly disposed around said inlet edge, said first type mounting means being adapted to hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members in directions that slope relative to said thrust axis at about 70.degree.;
- said nozzle also including at least one second type mounting means disposed between said inlet edge and said outlet throat, in a position central relative to two of said first mounting means, said second type mounting means being adapted to hold relatively rigid and lightweight long members in a direction substantially parallel to said thrust axis;
- said nozzle being adapted to be mounted on said appendix with its inlet edge bearing against said balloon base and with a part of the appendix being folded back over said outlet throat;
- said nozzle becoming a closure means when inflated and then rotated relative to the nozzle;
- a fuselage defined by one of said long members provided with a fin, said fuselage removably and fixed on one of said second type mounting means;
- two wings, each comprising a spar and a skin, said spar being one of said long members and said skin being an elongated sheet of paper secured on said spar;
- said wings being fixed by means of their spars to two of said first type mounting means which are symmetrically disposed about said nozzle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/868,456 filed Apr. 14, 1992, abandoned.
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