Claims
- 1. A throwable returning toy comprising:
a) an open center polygon composed of disconnectable linear segments; b) rounded, rearward-projecting members extending outwardly and downwardly from said segments along and aligned with the longitudinal axes of said segments; c) each segment comprising an outwardly facing airfoil with an outboard surface of each segment defining the airfoil leading edge; and d) means for releasably retaining adjoining ends of adjacent segments in fixed connection with one another.
- 2. The toy of claim 1 wherein said members extend from longitudinal extremities of said segments.
- 3. The toy of claim 1 wherein said releaseable retaining means is manually operable.
- 4. The toy of claim 3 wherein said airfoil has varying angle of attack along segment length.
- 5. The toy of claim 4 wherein said angle of attack varies continuously along segment length.
- 6. The toy of claim 3 wherein said polygon is of uniform thickness except for at said airfoil leading edge.
- 7. The toy of claim 6 wherein said airfoil leading edge has a crescent shaped cross-section, with the curve of the crescent facing radially outwardly.
- 8. The toy of claim 3 further comprising a ballast member retained in place radially inboard of said airfoil leading edge by said edge wrapping at least part way around said ballast member.
- 9. The toy of claim 8 wherein said ballast member is manually replaceable
- 10. A throwable returning toy comprising:
a) an open center polygon composed of linear segments; b) a plurality of rounded, rearward-projecting members extending outwardly and downwardly from said segments along and aligned with the longitudinal axes of said segments; c) at least some of said segments comprising an outwardly facing airfoil with an outboard edge of each segment defining the airfoil leading edge; d) lower edge surfaces of said airfoil being curled upon themselves beneath said airfoil leading edges.
- 11. The toy of claim 10 wherein said segments are selectably disconnectable and reconnectable one from another.
- 12. The toy of claim 10 wherein said members extend from longitudinal extremities of said segments.
- 13. The toy of claim 10 wherein said airfoil has varying angle of attack along segment length.
- 14. The toy of claim 13 wherein said angle of attack varies continuously along segment length.
- 15. The toy of claim 14 wherein said polygon is of uniform thickness except for at said airfoil leading edge.
- 16. The toy of claim 15 wherein said airfoil leading edge has a crescent shaped cross-section, with the curve of the crescent facing radially outwardly.
- 17. The toy of claim 15 further comprising a ballast member retained in place radially inboard of said airfoil leading edge by said edge wrapping at least part way around said ballast member.
- 18. The toy of claim 17 wherein said ballast member is manually replaceable
- 19. A throwable toy comprising:
a) an open center polygon of at least three linear segments; b) a plurality of rounded, rearward-projecting members extending outwardly and downwardly from said segments along and aligned with the longitudinal axes of said segments; c) each segment comprising an outwardly facing airfoil with an outboard edge of each segment defining the airfoil leading edge d) lower edge surfaces of said airfoil being curled upon themselves behind said airfoil leading edges.
- 20. A throwable toy comprising:
a) a closed ring having upper and lower surfaces; b) a plurality of rounded, rearward-projecting members extending outwardly and downwardly from said ring, the peripheries of said members being arcuate; c) said ring comprising an outwardly facing airfoil, with the ring inner surface defining the trailing edge of the airfoil, the leading edge of the airfoil being above the vertical midpoint of said ring.
- 21. A throwable toy comprising:
a) an open center polygon having upper and lower surfaces and comprising a sufficient plurality of connected linear segments to produce a ring-like appearance; b) a plurality of tabular shortened, generally rounded, rearward-projecting members extending outwardly and downwardly from and aligned with the longitudinal axes of said linear segments, peripheries of said tabular members being arcuate; c) each segment comprising a radially outwardly facing airfoil having a leading edge with a continuously varying angle of attack along the segment longitudinal length, with the radially inboard trailing edges of the airfoils of said segments conforming to a single plane.
- 22. The toy of claim 21 wherein said members extend from longitudinal extremities of said segments.
- 23. The toy of claim 21 further comprising releaseable means for retaining adjacent segments in fixed connection with one another.
- 24. The toy of claim 23 wherein said releasable retaining means is manually operable.
- 25. The toy of claim 24 wherein said airfoil has varying angle of attack along segment length.
- 26. The toy of claim 25 wherein said angle of attack varies continuously along segment length.
- 27. The toy of claim 24 wherein said polygon is of uniform thickness except for at said airfoil leading edge.
- 28. The toy of claim 27 wherein said airfoil leading edge has a crescent shaped cross-section, with the curve of the crescent facing radially outwardly.
- 29. The toy of claim 27 further comprising a ballast member retained in place radially inboard of said airfoil leading edge by said edge wrapping at least part way around said ballast member.
- 30. The toy of claim 29 wherein said ballast member is manually replaceable.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/703,242 filed Nov. 3, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,862 issued Sep. 3, 2002, which claimed priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/163,176, filed Nov. 3, 1999, both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60163176 |
Nov 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09703242 |
Nov 2000 |
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10233163 |
Aug 2002 |
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