Claims
- 1. An amusement device comprising:
- a disk adapted for flight, said disk comprising an annular body constructed of a foam-like material and having an upper surface and a bottom surface disposed generally parallel to one another, first means extending between said surfaces and forming a first opening centrally of said disk for releasably gripping an object adapted to be removably retained by said disk, plate means mounted to said bottom surface for strengthening said disk and enhancing lift of the disk when in flight, and second means extending between said surfaces and forming a second opening radially outwardly of said first opening for receiving a finger whereby when a finger is inserted in said second opening said disk can be twirled.
- 2. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein said foam-like material consists essentially of a closed-cell foam.
- 3. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein said foam-like material is comprises of a soft, lightweight material whereby said disc includes attributes of being buoyant.
- 4. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein said upper and bottom surfaces are substantially planar, and said openings are generally circular in shape whereby to define first and second cylindrical walls through said disc.
- 5. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein said plate mean is mounted in concentric relation to the first opening for a strengthening said disc.
- 6. The invention as recited in claim 1 further comprising said disk being thermoformed of a soft foam, and said plate means associated with the disk body forming a central annular cavity to enhance lift of the disk when in flight, said plate means comprising radially inner and outer plate portions and a frusto-conical transition portion interconnecting said plate portions whereby said plate portions are parallel to one another and in vertically spaced planes, said outer plate portion forming at least a portion of said bottom surface, said inner plate portion having a central opening radially inward from and concentric to said outer plate portion, and said transition portion defining at least in part said central annular cavity.
- 7. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein said plate means comprises an annular, generally circular plate having an inner plate portion which forms a central opening, an outer plate portion and a frusto-conical plate portion interconnecting said inner and outer plate portions and connecting means for connecting said plate portions to said bottom surface, said inner plate portion being spaced vertically from the plane of said bottom surface whereby to form a central annular vertical cavity to enhance air flotation.
- 8. The invention as recited in claim 7 wherein said central opening and said first opening are circular and concentric to one another, the diameter of said first opening being less than the diameter of said central opening such that an annular portion of said disk is capable of expanding radially outwardly whereby to form a tight frictional engagement with said object.
- 9. A tossing ring which is particularly useful as a play toy, comprising an annular body constructed of lightweight, buoyant foam material said annular body including an upper surface and a lower surface defining generally parallel planes, an outer surface and an inner surface defining concentric cylindrical surfaces disposed substantially orthogonally to said planes, means defining a hole extending between said upper and lower surfaces sized for receiving the index finger whereby the disk can be twirled about said finger, and plate means secured to the lower surface and defining a vertical cavity for enhancing lift and rigidifying said disk.
- 10. The invention as recited in claim 9 wherein said plate means comprises a plate having first and second concentric plate portion, said first plate portion defining a radially outer portion of said disk and said second plate portion being vertically spaced from said radially outer portion to define at least in part a central cavity.
- 11. A tossable ring comprising first and second circular rings, each ring having an annular first portion spaced radially from an annular second portion, said first and second annular portions being generally flat and spaced in different planes, and means connecting said first portions together, the first portions being co-planar and cooperating to define a central opening.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/440,810, filed Nov. 24, 1989, and issued Nov. 27, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,973,284.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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| 416687 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| "Spin-Twin", Kilgore, Playthings magazine, p. 125, Apr. 1959. |
| "Disco-Go", Foamcraft Specialties, Inc., East Paterson, N.J., Mar. 1966. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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