Claims
- 1. A toy glider comprising:
- a body capable of flight, the body further having a launch hook extending from the body that engages with a launcher while launching the body;
- at least one wing having a launch configuration and a glide configuration;
- at least one non-elastic wing retaining member configurable in wrapped configuration and an unwrapped configuration, wherein the wing retaining member operates independently from the launcher in launching the glider;
- the at least one wing retaining member, when in the wrapped configuration, substantially prevents the at least one wing from transitioning from the launch configuration to the glide configuration; and
- the at least one wing retaining member, when in the unwrapped configuration, allows the at least one wing to transition from the launch configuration to the glide configuration.
- 2. The glider of claim 1 wherein the at least one wing retaining member comprises a tail, a left streamer, and a right streamer, tail coupled to the body, the left streamer coupled to the left wing, and the right streamer coupled to the right wing, wherein the at least one of the tail, left streamer and right streamer, while in the wrapped configuration, is wrapped at least once around the body and the at least one wing while the at least one wing is in the launch configuration.
- 3. The glider of claim 1 wherein the at least one wing retaining member comprises a tail coupled to the rear portion of the body of the glider.
- 4. The glider of claim 1 further comprising a weight coupled to at least one of the at least one wing retaining member.
- 5. The glider of claim 4 wherein the weight is separable from the body while the weight remains coupled to the wing retaining member, and separation of the weight from the body causes or allows the tail to transition from the wrapped to the unwrapped configuration.
- 6. The glider of claim 1 wherein the number of wing retaining member is equal to the number of wings.
- 7. The glider of claim 1 wherein the at least one wing retaining member is coupled to the at least one wing.
- 8. The glider of claim 7 wherein a rear portion of the at least one wing is utilized to form the at least one wing retaining member.
- 9. The glider of claim 1 wherein the at least one wing retaining member is separable from the body and the at least one wing.
- 10. The glider of claim 1 wherein the glider is sized and dimensioned so as to appear to carry one of the following: a soldier, a coyote, or a fictional or mythological character or object.
- 11. The glider of claim 1 wherein the glider is sized and dimensioned so as to appear to be one of the following: a squirrel, a bat, an angel, a soldier, or a fictional or mythological character or object.
- 12. The glider of claim 1 wherein the glider further comprises a biasing member biasing the at least one wing to transition from the launch to the glide configuration.
- 13. The glider of claim 12 wherein the biasing member is a flexible tube coupled to the forward edge of the at least one wing.
- 14. The glider of claim 1 wherein the wing retaining member comprises a portion of the at least one wing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/133,811, filed Aug. 13, 1998, hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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