Claims
- 1. An inflatable kite formed of two layers of plastic having an outline forming the configuration of the kite, the two layers being secured together to form at least one inflatable air chamber, the kite having a central longitudinal axis, a string attaching member formed of an elongated member having an arm portion and a stem portion extending downwardly from the underside laterally along an axis perpendicularly intersecting the central longitudinal axis approximate the flying point of the kite, the stem portion having a plurality of string attaching locations spaced along its length.
- 2. The kite specified in claim 1 including an inflating means formed by having an open end in a portion extending along the central longitudinal axis, means for closing the inflating means after the kite is inflated, a flexible cord for attachment to the closed inflating means, and a pendulum-like gravity stabilizer formed of at least one weighted member for attachment to the flexible cord.
- 3. The kite specified in claim 1 wherein the kite has a single inflatable chamber, means to inflate the chamber, and two uninflated areas, the chamber and the uninflated areas being shaped and arranged whereby when the chamber is inflated a kite having a generally deltoid configuration with two gull-wing shaped airfoils results.
- 4. The kite specified in claim 3 including a pendulum-like gravity stabilizer formed of at least one weighted member attached by a flexible cord to the terminal end of the portion extending along the central longitudinal axis of the kite.
- 5. A delta shaped inflatable kite having a single inflatable chamber formed of a bulbous nose portion and three frusto-conically shaped tubular portions forming structural beams extending from the nose portion toward the tail section, one beam extending along the central longitudinal axis of the kite, the other two beams forming the leading edges of the kite, two forwardly-extending, generally triangular shaped uninflated areas forming airfoils, one located between the central beam and each edge beam, means to fill the inflatable chamber, and string attaching means formed of a T-shaped member having an elongated leg portion and an elongated cross-bar, a plurality of string attaching locations spaced along the leg portion, the string attaching member securely attached by said cross-bar to the underside of the kite approximate the intersection of the central longitudinal axis and a lateral axis perpendicularly intersecting the longitudinal axis at the flying point of the kite.
- 6. An inflatable kite formed of two layers of plastic having an outline forming the configuration of the kite, the two layers being secured together to form at least one inflatable air chamber, the kite having a central longitudinal axis, a pendulum-like gravity stabilizer secured to the tail end of the kite approximate the longitudinal axis, the stabilizer comprising at least one weighted member attached to the kite by a flexible cord, and a string attaching member secured to the layer forming the underside of the kite, the member extending along a lateral axis perpendicularly intersecting the central longitudinal axis approximate the flying point of the kite, the member having a series of locations extending along the lateral axis for attaching the string.
- 7. An inflatable kite comprising two generally delta-like shaped layers of lightweight, gas impervious material, the layers being sealed along the sides of the delta and along lines that extend inwardly from the base, inflating means, the kite when inflated having an overall general deltoid configuration formed of a single air chamber having a large bulbous nose portion and three generally frusto-conical beams, one beam extending along the central longitudinal axis and the other two beams extending along the sides and two uninflated portions, one uninflated portion between the central beam and each of the side beams to form a pair of gull-wing airfoils, and a tethering string attaching means attached to central beam along the central longitudinal axis at approximately three-fifths of the distance from the nose to the base, a single tethering string attached solely to the tethring string attaching means whereby the kite reacts as an aerodynamic device and the angle of the tethering string to the ground is in excess of thirty degrees.
- 8. The kite specified in claim 7 wherein the string attaching means is formed of an elongated member having an arm portion attached to the underside of the kite and a stem portion which extends outwardly from the arm portion, the stem portion having a plurality of string attaching locations spaced along its length.
- 9. The kite specified in claim 8 wherein the elongated arm portion extends along a line which perpendicularly intersects the central longitudinal axis.
- 10. The kite specified in claim 7 wherein the string attaching means is formed of a T-shaped member, having an elongated cross-arm and an elongated stem, the cross-arm being secured to the kite and a plurality of string attaching locations spaced along the length of the elongated stem.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 507,342, filed Sept. 19, 1974, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 320,470, filed Jan. 2, l973, now abandoned.
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