This application is a continuation in part to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/701,407 filed on Sep. 11, 2017.
The present invention relates to a magnetic spinning toy, which spins around a rod due to wind and magnetic force.
Spinning toys are a common device that are used to entertain children of various ages. Typically spinning toys are carousels or spinning objects about a rod or a pole. Various types of force are used with these toys including manual and wind force. Further magnetic force may be used in some applications in order to facilitate the movement of a spinning toy. Implementation of magnetics along with wind can provide a sustained spinning toy using various type of force and pressure.
The present invention relates to a magnetic spinning toy that includes: a top magnetic stem; a bottom magnetic stem; a cylindrical core; a rod extending from each end of the cylindrical core creating a top rod and a bottom rod, where the top magnetic stem extends from the top rod and bottom magnetic stem extends from the bottom rod; a plurality of rotating wings mounted on the cylindrical core; and a connector for each rotating wing, wherein the connector includes a pivoting connection to each wing. The top and bottom magnetic stem may include a copper tube with embedded magnets. Preferably each pivoting connection includes a notch and a rivet.
The present invention relates to a magnetic spinning toy that utilizes a plurality of wings spinning around a rod. This grouping of wings is attached to the rod in a wheel and spoke like configuration. Connectors extend from a center core where each wing is attached at a distal end of each connector. Each wing is configured in a manner to facilitate pivoting and movement to optimize the position of the wing in relation to wind force. A rod extends through a center point of the core between a top magnet and a bottom magnet. The top and bottom magnets influence the pivot points of the wings to provide optimum positioning to come in contact with wind force. This optimizing of the spinning toy therefore enables a user to create a spinning wheel of wings advantageously using wind optimized by the magnetic force. This complete assembly is placed within a frame assembly to create a unique and effective entertainment toy for a child.
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As a result, this complete magnetic spinning toy provides a novel and interesting configuration of entertainment for any child. Further the pivoting of each wing enables the toy to position for the best angle to receive wind force for spinning purposes. The instant invention has been shown and described in what it considers to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made there from within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
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