Claims
- 1. A toy for launching a ring airfoil, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a ring airfoil support mounted on the member, the ring airfoil support adapted to contact the ring airfoil;
- a propelling element configured to move the ring airfoil support along the member from a first position to a second position; and
- a return element configured to move the ring airfoil support along the member from the second position to the first position;
- wherein the contact between the ring airfoil support and the ring airfoil causes the ring airfoil to move with the ring airfoil support as the ring airfoil support moves, and wherein the contact is overcome as the ring airfoil support decelerates at the second position, causing the ring airfoil to be launched with forward motion.
- 2. The toy of claim 1, wherein the ring airfoil has an inner surface and the ring airfoil support has a first support structure adapted to contact the inner surface.
- 3. The toy of claim 2, wherein the ring airfoil is flexible, and the contact between the inner surface and the first support structure maintains the ring airfoil in a substantially symmetric configuration.
- 4. The toy of claim 2, wherein the first support structure includes ribs extending outwardly from an axis connecting the first and second positions, and where at least one of the ribs includes a leading end, and that leading end is sloped to facilitate loading the ring airfoil on the ring airfoil support.
- 5. The toy of claim 1, wherein the ring airfoil has a trailing edge and the ring airfoil support has a second support structure adapted to contact the trailing edge of the ring airfoil to prevent the ring airfoil from sliding off the ring airfoil support during launching.
- 6. The toy of claim 5, wherein the second support structure includes a surface oriented substantially perpendicular to an axis connecting the first and second positions.
- 7. The toy of claim 1, wherein the return element is separate from the ring airfoil support.
- 8. The toy of claim 1, further comprising a housing which substantially encloses the member and ring airfoil support between the first and second positions.
- 9. The toy of claim 8, wherein at least a portion of the housing is movable relative to the member so that the ring airfoil may be more easily loaded onto the ring airfoil support.
- 10. The toy of claim 8, wherein the housing is constructed to permit visual determination of whether the ring airfoil support is in a selected one of the first and second positions.
- 11. The toy of claim 1, further comprising a trigger to hold the ring airfoil support in the first position, and to release the ring airfoil support to permit the ring airfoil support to move along the member to the second position.
- 12. The toy of claim 1, wherein the propelling element also causes the ring airfoil support to spin as it moves, such that the contact between the ring airfoil support and ring airfoil causes the ring airfoil both to move and spin with the ring airfoil support as the ring airfoil support moves and spins, and wherein the contact is overcome when the ring airfoil support decelerates at the second position, causing the ring airfoil to be launched with forward and spinning motion.
- 13. The toy of claim 1, wherein the member has a channel disposed along at least a portion of its length, the propelling element causing the ring airfoil support to interact with the channel to cause the ring airfoil support to spin as it moves between the first and second positions.
- 14. The toy of claim 13, wherein the portion of the member between the first and second positions is substantially cylindrical, and wherein the ring airfoil support has an aperture through which the member is received, the ring airfoil support riding on the member between the first and second positions.
- 15. The toy of claim 14, wherein the channel extends helically about the member, and further comprising a pin which projects through the ring airfoil support, channel and propelling element to hold the ring airfoil support on the member and to cause the ring airfoil support to spin when it travels from the first position to the second position.
- 16. The toy of claim 15, wherein the propelling element includes a spring having two ends, wherein one end is attached to the member and the other end is attached to the pin to cause movement of the ring airfoil support from the first position to the second position.
- 17. The toy of claim 1, further comprising a safety element configured to limit the ability of the launcher to launch non-ring-airfoil projectiles.
- 18. The toy of claim 1, further comprising a safety element configured to limit the ability of the launcher to launch projectiles other than the ring airfoil projectile.
- 19. A toy for launching a projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position; and
- a movable handle having a grip surface, operatively connected to the projectile support, where movement of the handle causes movement of the projectile support along the member from the second position to the first position.
- 20. The toy of claim 19 further comprising a housing substantially enclosing the member and projectile support between the first and second positions.
- 21. The toy of claim 20, wherein at least a portion of the housing is movable relative to the member so that the projectile may be more easily loaded onto the projectile support.
- 22. The toy of claim 20, wherein the housing is constructed to permit visual determination of whether the projectile support is in the first position.
- 23. The toy of claim 19, further comprising a trigger to hold the projectile support in the first position, and to release the projectile support to permit the projectile support to move along the member to the second position.
- 24. The toy of claim 19, wherein the projectile support is configured to engage a projectile having a cylindrical aperture.
- 25. The toy of claim 19, wherein the portion of the member between the first and second positions is substantially cylindrical, and wherein the projectile support has an aperture through which the member is received, the projectile support riding on the member between the first and second positions.
- 26. The toy of claim 19, wherein the channel extends helically about the member, and further comprising a pin which projects through the projectile support, channel and propelling element to hold the projectile support on the member and to cause the projectile support to spin as it travels from the first position to the second position.
- 27. The toy of claim 26, wherein the propelling element includes a spring having two ends, wherein one end is attached to the member and the other end is attached to the pin to cause movement of the projectile support from the first position to the second position.
- 28. A toy for launching a projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position; a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position;
- a return element configured to move the projectile support along the member from the second position to the first position; and
- a housing substantially enclosing the member and projectile support between the first and second positions.
- 29. The toy of claim 28, wherein at least a portion of the housing is movable relative to the member so that the projectile may be more easily loaded onto the projectile support.
- 30. The toy of claim 28, wherein the housing is constructed to permit visual determination of whether the projectile support is in the first position.
- 31. The toy of claim 28, wherein the return element is separate from the projectile support.
- 32. The toy of claim 28, further comprising a tigger to hold the projectile support in the first position, and to release the projectile support to permit it to move along the member to the second position.
- 33. The toy of claim 28, wherein the projectile support is configured to engage a flying projectile having a cylindrical aperture.
- 34. The toy of claim 33, wherein the portion of the member between the first and second positions is substantially cylindrical, and wherein the projectile support has an aperture through which the member is received, the projectile support riding on the member between the first and second positions.
- 35. The toy of claim 34, wherein the channel extends helically about the member, and further comprising a pin which projects through the projectile support, channel and propelling element to hold the projectile support on the member and to cause the projectile support to spin as it travels from the first position to the second position.
- 36. The toy of claim 35, wherein the propelling element includes a spring having two ends, wherein one end is attached to the member and the other end is attached to the pin to cause movement of the projectile support from the first position to the second position.
- 37. A toy for launching a ring airfoil, the toy comprising:
- a ring airfoil support adapted to contact the ring airfoil;
- a return element configured to move the ring airfoil support from a fired position to a cocked position; and
- a propelling element configured to accelerate and decelerate the ring airfoil support, wherein the contact between the ring airfoil support and the ring airfoil causes the ring airfoil to accelerate with the ring airfoil support as the ring airfoil support accelerates, and wherein the contact is overcome as the ring airfoil support decelerates, causing the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil support with forward motion;
- wherein the propelling element is selected so that the kinetic energy associated with the forward motion of the ring airfoil at launching is no more than 1.0 joule.
- 38. The toy of claim 37, wherein the propelling element is selected so that the kinetic energy density of the ring airfoil at point-blank impact is no more than 3,000 joules per square meter.
- 39. The toy of claim 37, wherein as the ring airfoil support decelerates, the ring airfoil is launched from the ring airfoil support with both forward and spinning motions; and
- wherein the propelling element is selected so that the spin rate of the ring airfoil is no more than 2,000 revolutions per minute.
- 40. The toy of claim 37, where the ring airfoil has an inner surface, and wherein the ring airfoil support is adapted to contact the inner surface so that flexible ring airfoils having a durometer reading of no more than 80 on the Shore A scale may be maintained in a substantially symmetric configuration.
- 41. The toy of claim 37, where the ring airfoil has an inner surface, and wherein the ring airfoil support is adapted to prevent contact between the ring airfoil support and the inner surface when the ring airfoil has an outer diameter of less than 1.5 inches.
- 42. A toy for launching a predetermined projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position;
- a housing adjacent the member; and
- a safety element configured to limit the ability of the launcher to launch projectiles other than the predetermined projectile, wherein at least a portion of the safety element extends toward the member from the housing.
- 43. The toy of claim 42, wherein the safety element includes an aperture through which the projectile must pass, and wherein the aperture has dimensions, the dimensions of the aperture serving to limit the dimensions of the projectile.
- 44. The toy of claim 42, wherein the safety element includes at least a portion comprising tacky material.
- 45. The toy of claim 42, wherein the safety element includes a flap configured to restrict the launching of projectiles other than the predetermined projectile.
- 46. The toy of claim 45, wherein the flap is configured to double over upon itself.
- 47. A method for launching a ring airfoil, where the ring airfoil has an inner surface, the method comprising:
- providing a ring airfoil launcher configured to accommodate the ring airfoil;
- loading the ring airfoil onto the ring airfoil launcher so that the inner surface of the ring airfoil contacts the ring airfoil launcher;
- storing elastic energy in the ring airfoil launcher; and
- transferring at least a portion of the energy stored in the ring airfoil launcher to the ring airfoil, causing the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil launcher with forward motion.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of transferring energy causes the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil launcher with both forward and spinning motion, the spinning motion occurring about an axis substantially parallel to the direction of forward motion.
- 49. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of storing energy includes pulling a handle.
- 50. The method of claim 47, further comprising:
- engaging a trigger to hold the ring airfoil launcher in a first configuration, in which energy is stored; and
- releasing the trigger to permit the ring airfoil launcher to relax to a second configuration and transfer energy to the ring airfoil.
- 51. The method of claim 50, wherein the step of storing energy includes pulling a handle to convert the ring airfoil launcher from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 52. The method of claim 47, wherein the elastic energy is stored in a spring.
- 53. A toy for launching a ring airfoil, where the ring airfoil has an inner surface, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a ring airfoil support mounted on the member, the ring airfoil support having a support structure adapted to contact the inner surface of the ring airfoil; and
- a propelling element configured to move the ring airfoil support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- wherein the support structure includes ribs extending outwardly from an axis connecting the first and second positions, and where at least one of the ribs includes a leading end, and that leading end is sloped to facilitate loading the ring airfoil on the ring airfoil support; and
- wherein the contact between the ring airfoil support and the ring airfoil causes the ring airfoil to move with the ring airfoil support as the ring airfoil support moves, and wherein the contact is overcome as the ring airfoil support decelerates at the second position, causing the ring airfoil to be launched with forward motion.
- 54. A toy for launching a ring airfoil, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a ring airfoil support mounted on the member, the ring airfoil support adapted to contact the ring airfoil;
- a propelling element configured to move the ring airfoil support along the member from a first position to a second position; and
- a trigger to hold the ring airfoil support in the first position, and to release the ring airfoil support to permit the ring airfoil support to move along the member to the second position;
- wherein the contact between the ring airfoil support and the ring airfoil causes the ring airfoil to move with the ring airfoil support as the ring airfoil support moves, and wherein the contact is overcome as the ring airfoil support decelerates at the second position, causing the ring airfoil to be launched with forward motion.
- 55. A toy for launching a projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position;
- a trigger to hold the projectile support in the first position, and to release the projectile support to permit it to move along the member to the second position; and
- a housing substantially enclosing the member and projectile support between the first and second positions.
- 56. A toy for launching a projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- an elastic propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position; and
- a housing substantially enclosing the member and projectile support between the first and second positions.
- 57. The toy of claim 56, wherein the elastic propelling element includes a spring.
- 58. A toy for launching a predetermined projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position; and
- a safety element configured to limit the ability of the launcher to launch projectiles other than the predetermined projectile, wherein the safety element includes an aperture through which the projectile must pass, and wherein the aperture has dimensions, the dimensions of the aperture serving to limit the dimensions of the projectile.
- 59. A toy for launching a predetermined projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position;
- a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position; and
- a safety element configured to limit the ability of the launcher to launch projectiles other than the predetermined projectile, wherein the safety element includes at least a portion comprising tacky material.
- 60. A toy for launching a predetermined projectile, the toy comprising:
- a member;
- a projectile support mounted on the member;
- a propelling element associated with the projectile support and configured to move the projectile support along the member from a first position to a second position; a channel in the member which interacts with the projectile support to cause the projectile support to spin as it moves from the first position to the second position; and
- a safety element configured to limit the ability of the launcher to launch projectiles other than the predetermined projectile, wherein the safety element includes a flap configured to restrict the launching of projectiles other than the predetermined projectile.
- 61. The toy of claim 60, wherein the flap is configured to double over upon itself.
- 62. A method for launching a ring airfoil, where the ring airfoil has an inner surface, the method comprising:
- providing a ring airfoil launcher configured to accommodate the ring airfoil;
- loading the ring airfoil onto the ring airfoil launcher so that the inner surface of the ring airfoil contacts the ring airfoil launcher;
- storing energy in the ring airfoil launcher; and
- transferring at least a portion of the energy stored in the ring airfoil launcher to the ring airfoil, causing the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil launcher with forward motion;
- wherein the step of storing energy includes pulling a handle; and
- wherein the step of transferring energy causes the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil launcher with both forward and spinning motion, the spinning motion occurring about an axis substantially parallel to the direction of forward motion.
- 63. A method for launching a ring airfoil, where the ring airfoil has an inner surface, the method comprising:
- providing a ring airfoil launcher configured to accommodate the ring airfoil;
- loading the ring airfoil onto the ring airfoil launcher so that the inner surface of the ring airfoil contacts the ring airfoil launcher;
- storing energy in the ring airfoil launcher;
- engaging a trigger to hold the ring airfoil launcher in a first configuration, in which the energy is stored;
- releasing the trigger to permit the ring airfoil launcher to relax to a second configuration, in which the energy is transferred; and
- transferring at least a portion of the energy stored in the ring airfoil launcher to the ring airfoil, causing the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil launcher with forward motion;
- wherein the step of transferring energy causes the ring airfoil to be launched from the ring airfoil launcher with both forward and spinning motion, the spinning motion occurring about an axis substantially parallel to the direction of forward motion.
- 64. The method of claim 63, wherein the step of storing energy includes pulling a handle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the following U.S. patent applications, each of which is incorporated herein by reference: Ser. No. 08/861,259, filed May 21, 1997, now abandoned and Ser. No. 08/907,544, filed Aug. 8, 1997. In addition, this application is based upon and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119 of the following U.S. Provisional Applications, each of which is incorporated herein by reference: Ser. No. 60/050,663, filed Jun. 24, 1997; and Ser. No. 60/050,777, filed Jun. 25, 1997. This application also incorporates by reference the following U.S. provisional applications: Ser. No. 60/018,107, filed May 22, 1996; and Ser. No. 60/023,828, filed Aug. 12, 1996.
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