Claims
- 1. A toy, for use by a user having a pair of hands, for creating displays of light, comprising:
A) a hub, in the shape of a disk, having a first side and a second side, a circumference, and an axis centrally located within the circumference and extending perpendicularly between the first and second sides; B) a tether extending laterally from the first and second sides substantially parallel to the axis for allowing a user to support the hub while allowing the hub to spin substantially about the axis; and C) at least one light emitting element within the hub, visible from outside the hub, for providing a visual display when the hub is spun.
- 2. The toy as recited in claim 1, wherein the tether includes a pair of loops, one loop extending laterally from the first side and the other loop extending laterally from the second side, for allowing the user to suspend the hub between the hands of the user by inserting the hands within the loops.
- 3. The tethers as recited in claim 2, wherein handles are provided on the loops to protect said user's hands from chafing, bruising, abrasions, or other injury.
- 4. The toy as recited in claim 1, further comprising at least one satellite assembly comprising a cord connected to the hub on one end, and having a free end opposite therefrom, the satellite assembly further comprising a satellite light emitting element at said free end so that when the hub is spun the cord will extend radially from the hub and the satellite light emitting element will orbit substantially around the axis.
- 5. The toy as recited in claim 4, wherein means to connect said individual light emitting elements at various distances from said hub uses a flexible insulated multi conductor wire cord.
- 6. The toy as recited in claim 4, wherein the satellite assembly further comprises a wobbler assembly adjacent to the satellite light emitting element therein to cause said satellite light emitting element to fluctuate in its orbit.
- 7. The toy as recited in claim 4, further comprising a wind operated noise maker attached to one of the satellites to create sound when said toy is spun.
- 8. The toy as recited in claim 1, wherein means are provided to allow said operator to add and remove individual light emitting elements.
- 9. The toy as recited in claim 8, where said means to add and remove said individual light emitting elements enforce consistent polarity upon removal and reconnection.
- 10. The toy as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
A) a electric generator, having an input shaft and output terminals, the generator mounted to the hub such that said input shaft is coaxial with said hub; B) an inertial mass affixed to the input shaft such that said inertial mass is able to rotate independently with respect to said hub whereby spinning said toy about said axis causes said generator to rotate, and said inertial mass resists such rotation causing said input shaft to resist such rotation such that said generator shall rotate relative to said shaft, causing said generator to provide electrical current.
- 11. The toy as recited in claim 10, where means are provided to rectify said electrical current from said generator such that direct current with voltage of a consistent polarity is provided to the light emitting elements regardless of the direction of rotation of said generator's input shaft.
- 12. The toy as recited in claim 11, where means are provided to store excess electrical current and subsequently supply said current to the light emitting elements while said generator is not providing adequate current to illuminate the same.
- 13. The toy as recited in claim 1, wherein means are provided to cause individual light emitting elements to perform one of strobing, blinking, and flashing.
- 14. The toy as recited in claim 13, where said light emitting elements are able to be strobed or flashed rapidly such that when said toy is spun, said strobing or flashing of said light emitting elements display dots or dashes in the air.
- 15. The toy as recited in claim 13, wherein means are provided to detect the rate of spin of said toy and alter said strobe, blink, or flash rate.
- 16. The toy as recited in claim 13, wherein said operator has means to control said strobe, blink, or flash rate.
- 17. The toy as recited in claim 1, wherein means are provided to cause said individual light emitting elements to change color.
- 18. The toy as recited in claim 17, further comprising a user control which allows the user to set a rate of color change for the light emitting element.
- 19. The toy as recited in claim 1, further comprising a wind operated noise maker attached to one of the satellites to create sound when said toy is spun.
- 20. The toy as recited in claim 1, wherein the circumference of said hub has a resilient material means that will prevent damage or injury if said hub is caused to impact another object, surface, or individual.
- 21. The toy as recited in claim 4 wherein said satellite light emitting elements have a resilient material means that will prevent damage or injury if said light emitting elements are caused to impact another object, surface, or individual.
- 22. An electrical connector for terminating a cord having a plurality of insulated conductors, and for making electrical contact with said conductors therein comprising:
A) a dielectric body having an aperture that substantially encloses an end of said cord B) means to latch said cord securely into said aperture C) a plurality of electrically conductive terminals positioned within said body and able to be pressed into said aperture for the purpose of piercing the insulation of and making electrical engagement with the associated conductors of the cord, said electrically conductive terminals extending a predetermined distance outside of the body; and whereby said body and said electrically conductive terminals may be further affixed to an electrical circuit or device to provide mechanical and electrical connection between said cord and said electrical circuit or device.
- 23. The connector as recited in claim 24, wherein the body has a recess for selectively holding a light emitting element securely therein and the electrically conductive terminals extend the predetermined distance outside of the body thereof to electrically connect the light emitting element to the cord.
- 24. The connector as recited in claim 23 wherein said electrically conductive terminals may be pressed onto the leads of said light emitting element to make an electrical connection with said leads and the associated conductors of said cord.
- 25. The connector as recited in claim 24 wherein said electrically conductive terminals to connect into said associated conductors of said cord is a terminal with a neck of predetermined length sufficient to facilitate permanent electrical attachment to conductors external to the connector.
- 26. The connector as recited in claim 27 wherein said connector body has protuberances sufficient to allow it to be mechanically secured to another object through holes in said object.
- 27. A connector providing a removable electrical coupling directly to the leads of an electrical element having a pair of parallel leads where one of said leads is a long lead which is a predetermined length longer than the other short lead, comprising:
A) a dielectric body having a top surface with two apertures extending downwardly into the top surface to accept the leads of said electrical element where at least one of said apertures is shorter than the other aperture by the predetermined length, said shorter aperture being intended for receiving only the short lead, the other aperture intended for receiving only the long lead, and the top of the dielectric body surface having a step between the apertures; B) means to electrically couple said leads of said electrical element to an electrical circuit when said leads are inserted into said apertures; and wherein the step offsets the top surface by a predetermined distance such that if said long lead is inserted into the aperture intended to accept only said short lead, said short lead cannot enter the aperture intended for said long lead, and cannot electrically couple with said electrical circuit.
- 28. A spinning toy method, for use by a user having a pair of hands, in creating a light display, using a toy having a hub, having a first side, a second side, a circumference, and an axis, the toy further having a tether extending laterally from the first and second sides, and light emitting elements connected to the hub, comprising the steps of:
A) suspending the hub horizontally between the hands by holding the tether with the hands; B) winding the tether by manipulating the hands; C) rotating the hub by allowing the tether to unwind; providing a light display by illuminating the light emitting elements and moving the light emitting elements substantially around the axis.
- 29. The spinning toy method as recited in claim 28, wherein the toy has at least one satellite assembly having a satellite light emitting element connected to the circumference of the hub by a cord, wherein the step of rotating the hub further comprises orbiting said satellite light emitting element around the axis with the cord extending substantially radially therefrom.
- 30. The spinning toy method as recited in claim 29, wherein the tether forms two loops, one loop on the first side and one loop on the second side, and wherein the step of suspending the hub horizontally between the hands further comprises placing the hands within the loops.
- 31. The spinning toy method as recited in claim 30, wherein the at least one satellite assembly has a connector at an end of its cord opposite from the satellite light emitting element, and wherein the step orbiting said satellite light emitting element around the axis is preceded by the step of mating said connector at the circumference of the hub.
CROSS REFERENCE AND RELATED SUBJECT MATTER
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/363,611 filed in the United States Patent Office on Mar. 11, 2002 and is entitled to the benefit of said filing date.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60363611 |
Mar 2002 |
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