Claims
- 1. Toy bow comprising:
- a substantially rigid bow frame,
- including upper and lower anchors,
- adapted to support a bow string extending vertically between them,
- said frame defining a rearwardly open space midway between upper and lower standards to allow reciprocal movement of an arrow shank therein,
- a forward member joining said upper and lower standards with an approximately central aperture,
- said aperture being dimensioned and oriented to slidably receive said arrow shank,
- an elastomeric bow string joining said upper and lower standards,
- an arrow having a head and a shank and an aperture in the rearward end of said shank,
- said bow string passing through said aperture,
- a forwardly facing surface on said head, of magnetic material,
- wherein said frame provides stops above and below said arrow shank to provide an interruption to bow string forward travel forward of the bow string's neutral positions.
- 2. In combination with the toy bow of claim 1, a magnetic missile adapted to attach by magnetic force to said surface, said missile and said head surface having sufficient mutual magnetic attraction to cause such attachment and support of said missile on said head.
- 3. In combination with the toy bow and missile of claim 2 a target being a surface of magnetic material, at least-one of said missile and said target surface having sufficient mutual magnetic attraction to cause said attachment and support of said missile on said target.
- 4. Toy bow, missile and target as claimed in claim 3 wherein said missile is a disk.
- 5. Toy bow, missile and disk as claimed in claim 4 wherein said disk has a central aperture.
- 6. Toy bows, missile and target as claimed in claim 3 wherein said missile and said head are selected to each provide a component of the remanent magnetism causing support of said missile by said head.
- 7. Toy bow missile as claimed in claim 2 wherein said missile is a disk.
- 8. Toy bow, and missile as claimed in claim 7 wherein said disk has a central aperture.
- 9. Toy bow and missile as claimed in claim 7 wherein said missile and said head are selected to each provide a component of the remanent magnetism causing support of said missile by said head.
- 10. Toy bow and missile as claimed in claim 7 wherein said missile and said head are selected to each provide a component of the remanent magnetism causing support of said missile by said head.
- 11. Toy bow and missile as claimed in claim 2 wherein said missile and said head are selected to each provide a component of the remanent magnetism causing support of said missile by said head.
- 12. Toy bow, as claimed in claim 1 wherein said head magnetic material is selected and magnetized to provide sufficient remanent magnetism to support a missile thereon.
- 13. Toy bow comprising:
- a substantially rigid bow frame,
- including upper and lower anchors,
- adapted to support a bow string extending vertically between them,
- said frame defining a rearwardly open space midway between upper and lower standards to allow reciprocal movement of an arrow shank therein,
- a forward member joining said upper and lower standards with an approximately central aperture,
- said aperture being dimensioned and oriented to slidably receive said arrow shank,
- an elastomeric bow string joining said upper and lower standards,
- an arrow having a head and a shank and an aperture in the rearward end of said shank,
- said bow string passing through said aperture,
- a flat sheet on said head, of magnetic material, having a forwardly facing surface,
- having magnetic polarity in the plane of the sheet.
- 14. Toy bow as claimed in claim 13 and a magnetic missile having a flat missile surface having magnetic polarity adapted to attach by magnetic force to said forwardly facing surface,
- wherein the magnetic polarity of said flat missile surface is parallel to said missile surface,
- said missile surface and said forwardly facing surface having sufficient mutual magnetic attraction to cause such attachment and support of said missile on said head.
- 15. In combination with the toy bow and missile of claim 14 a target being a surface of magnetic material, at least one of said missile and said target surface having sufficient mutual magnetic attraction to support said missile on said target.
Parent Case Info
The application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/890,164 filed May 29, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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