Claims
- 1. A toy airplane plus launcher apparatus, comprising:
- a toy airplane;
- a prop mounted for rotation to said airplane and in a path;
- energy storage means onboard said airplane for storing energy which is releasable to said prop for rotating said prop to propel said airplane;
- a launcher guide rail;
- a front launcher section engaged to a front end of said guide rail;
- a rear launcher section engaged with and slidable along said rail for movement into engagement with said front launcher section, said rear launcher section being engaged with said airplane for moving said airplane along said guide rail with movement of said rear launcher section, said path being intersected by said guide rail as said airplane moves with said rear launcher section along said guide rail, for preventing said prop from rotating until said airplane has left said guide rail;
- biasing means connected between said front and rear launcher sections for urging said rear launcher section toward said front launcher section;
- trigger means movably mounted to said guide rail and engageable with said rear launcher section for retaining said rear launcher section at a spaced location away from said front launcher section, and for releasing said rear launcher section with movement of said trigger means so that said rear launcher section moves toward said front launcher section under the influence of said biasing means;
- charging means connected to said energy storage means for storing energy in said energy storage means, so that when the trigger means is moved, the airplane is launcher with full energy storage in said energy storage means until the airplane leaves the guide rail whereupon the prop is allowed to rotate, having cleared the guide rail, the airplane being launched in proper direction by aiming the guide rail and with full power for prolonged flight;
- said energy storage means comprising a resilient member connected to said prop and windable to store energy for rotation of said prop, said charging means comprising a winder detachably connected to said resilient member for winding said resilient member;
- said winder being fixable to said guide rail, said winder having a rotatable hub engageable with said prop for winding said prop to wind said resilient member, said prop being disengaged from said hub when said trigger means is moved to move said rear launcher section with said airplane away from said hub; and
- clutch means for deactivating the winder when the resilient member has been wound to a maximum extent.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said winder comprises a motor, at least one battery, a switch comprising two contacts connected between said motor and said battery, a shaft connected to said hub and axially movable for engaging said contacts to close said contacts to activate the motor, said airplane including a winding shaft engaged with the resilient member for winding the resilient member With rotation of the shaft, the airplane including a tail piece connected to the shaft and a spring engaged with the shaft for biasing the tail piece toward the rotatable hub, winding of the resilient member causing, squeezing of the spring to move the tail piece away from the hub and stop winding action while opening the contacts to deactivate the motor.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said clutch means comprises a tail piece operatively connected to the resilient member and mounted for rotation to a rear of the toy airplane, the prop being mounted to a front end of the airplane and connected through the resilient member to the tailpiece, and means for allowing the tail piece to rotate in a winding direction only.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the means for allowing rotation of the tail piece in a winding direction only comprises a flipper rotatably mounted to the rear of the airplane for rotation in one direction only, and a projection on the tail piece for engaging the flipper and for allowing it to pivot in one direction, engagement of the projection with the flipper with rotation of the tail piece in an opposite direction, stopping rotation of the tail piece in the opposite direction.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the means for preventing rotation of the tail piece in an opposite direction comprises a ramp and step connected to the rear of the airplane, the tail piece having a projection for movement along the ramp in a winding direction of rotation for the tail piece, and for stopping against the step in an opposite direction of rotation.
- 6. A connector assembly for connecting a resilient member having opposite free ends for use as an energy storage mechanism for rotating a propeller in a toy airplane, comprising:
- a flat ribbon-shaped rubber strip having opposite free ends and defining a resilient member;
- a plug having a rectangular cross section with a plurality of upper and lower projections;
- a connector having a rectangular opening for receiving the plug, opposite ends of the resilient member lying flat over and under the plug and between the plug and the connector over and under the projections for holding the resilient member ends to the plug; and
- a front end portion of the plug having a rounded upper and lower surface forming ramps for the free ends of the resilient member which lie flat on the ramps, and enlarged sides on either side of the front end for restraining the resilient member ends laterally.
- 7. A toy airplane plus launcher apparatus, comprising:
- a toy airplane;
- a prop mounted for rotation to said airplane and in a path;
- energy storage means onboard said airplane for storing energy which is releasable to said prop for rotating said prop to propel said airplane;
- a launcher guide rail;
- a front launcher section engaged to a front end of said guide rail;
- a rear launcher section engaged with and slidable along said rail for movement into engagement with said front launcher section, said rear launcher section being engaged with said airplane for moving said airplane along said guide rail with movement of said rear launcher section, said path being intersected by said guide rail as said airplane moves with said rear launcher section along said guide rail, for preventing said prop from rotating until said airplane has left said guide rail;
- biasing means connected between said front and rear launcher sections for urging said rear launcher section toward said front launcher section;
- trigger means movably mounted to said guide rail and engageable with said rear launcher section for retaining said rear launcher section at a spaced location away from said front launcher section, and for releasing said rear launcher section with movement of said trigger means so that said rear launcher section moves toward said front launcher section under the influence of said biasing means;
- charging means connected to said energy storage means for storing energy in said energy storage means, so that when the trigger means is moved, the airplane is launcher with full energy storage in said energy storage means until the airplane leaves the guide rail whereupon the prop is allowed to rotate, having cleared the guide rail, the airplane being launched in proper direction by aiming the guide rail and with full power for prolonged flight;
- said energy storage means comprising a resilient member connected to said prop and windable to store energy for rotation of said prop, said charging means comprising a winder detachably connected to said resilient member for winding said resilient member; and
- a winding shaft connected to the resilient member and rotatable by the winder, a plug engaged to the winding shaft having at least one projection, the resilient member having opposite free ends which are engaged over and under the plug, and a connector engaged over the plug and over the opposite ends of the resilient member for holding the resilient member to the plug.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/755,091, filed Sep. 5, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,129,852.
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