Claims
- 1. An amusement device comprising:
- a stretchable member having two ends;
- a ring at one of said two ends, said ring adapted to fit around an ankle region of a person using the amusement device; and
- a base at the other of said two ends, said base having a base bottom wherein the base bottom moves substantially parallel to the surface on which the amusement device is used, said base carrying a marker.
- 2. The amusement device according to claim 1, wherein the base is movable in one generally circular path when the stretchable member is twirled at a first rate about the ankle region of the person playing with the amusement device, and in a second generally circular path when the stretchable member is twirled at a second rate about the ankle region of the person playing with the amusement device.
- 3. The amusement device according to claim 1, wherein the device is adapted to be twirled about the ankle region, and wherein the stretchable member varies in length in accordance with the rate at which the device is twirled.
- 4. The amusement device according to claim 1, wherein said base comprises a housing adapted to carry a marker for making a mark on a surface on which the device is being used.
- 5. The amusement device according to claim 4, the housing comprises a wall defining an interior, said marker carried in the interior and said housing adapted to urge the marker generally in the direction of the surface on which the device is being used.
- 6. An amusement device comprising:
- a generally elongated member having two end;
- a ring at one of said two ends, said ring adapted to fit around an ankle region of a person using the amusement device;
- a base at the other of said two ends, said base carrying a marker and having a base bottom; and
- a wheel mounted to the base, which wheel allows the base bottom to move substantially parallel to the surface on which the device is used,
- wherein the marker makes a design on the surface on which it is used.
- 7. The amusement device according to claim 6, wherein said marker is urged against a surface on which the amusement device is being used to make a mark thereon.
- 8. The amusement device according to claim 6, wherein the device is adapted to be twirled about the ankle region and wherein the generally elongated member is stretchable, whereby the stretchable generally elongated member varies in length in accordance with the rate at which the device is twirled.
- 9. A method enabling a person to create a design on a surface by playing with a toy comprising an ankle ring, a marking base and an elastic member coupling the ring and base, said method comprising the steps of:
- placing the ring on an ankle of the person;
- causing the marking base to move by twirling the elastic member and base about the ankle, wherein the marking base contains a marker; and
- maintaining substantially continuous contact between the marker and the surface on which it is used,
- wherein the marking base remains in a substantially constant orientation with respect to the surface on which the device is used.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the elongated member is generally elastic, and the design created may be made generally helical by increasing the rate of twirling.
- 11. The amusement device of claim 6, wherein the marker maintains substantially continuous contact with a surface on which it is used.
- 12. The amusement device of claim 6, wherein the base remains in substantially constant orientation with respect to the surface on which the device is used.
- 13. The amusement device of claim 7, wherein the marker is urged against the surface using a spring mechanism.
- 14. The amusement device of claim 13, wherein the marker is made of a chalk-like substance.
Parent Case Info
The present application claims the priority of a U.S. provision patent application, Ser. No. 60/066,333, filed Nov. 21, 1997.
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