Claims
- 1. A toy for launching projectiles, the toy comprising:
- a flexible shell with a thin wall generally having a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface, the convex outer surface including a first protrusion and a plurality of claws, the concave inner surface including a second protrusion;
- a first projectile releasably mounted on the first protrusion; and
- a second projectile releasably mounted on the second protrusion;
- wherein, when the first projectile is mounted on the first protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface, the plurality of claws grips the first projectile and thereafter, when pressure is applied to the shell, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the first projectile is discharged from the shell into the air and wherein, when the second projectile is mounted on the second protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the second projectile is discharged from the shell into the air.
- 2. The toy of claim 1 wherein the shell is made of rubber.
- 3. The toy of claim 1 wherein the first projectile is made of plastic, wherein the first projectile is softer than the second projectile and wherein the first projectile is lighter than the second projectile.
- 4. The toy of claim 1 wherein the first projectile is a spaceship.
- 5. The toy of claim 1 wherein the first projectile is a toy action figure accessory.
- 6. The toy of claim 1 wherein the second projectile is a toy action figure.
- 7. The toy of claim 1 wherein the plurality of claws direct the angle of discharge of the first projectile.
- 8. The toy of claim 1 wherein there are four claws.
- 9. The toy of claim 1 wherein the second projectile is discharged into the air to reach a height greater than that from which the shell was dropped.
- 10. The toy of claim 3 wherein, when the first projectile is mounted on the second protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the first projectile remains attached to the shell and both the shell and the first projectile leap into the air attached.
- 11. The toy of claim 1 further comprising a toy action figure, the toy action figure including a plurality of extensions such that the shell can be coupled to the toy action figure.
- 12. The toy of claim 11 wherein the plurality of extensions project from the rear of the toy action figure.
- 13. The toy of claim 11 wherein at least two of the plurality of extensions are separated by a distance less that the diameter of the shell.
- 14. The toy of claim 11 wherein a first extension is located on the rear of the head of the toy action figure and second and third extension are located on the rear of each leg of the toy action figure.
- 15. The toy of claim 1 wherein the shell is aerodynamically shaped.
- 16. The toy of claim 1 wherein the shell is aerodynamically shaped when inverted, and wherein, after thrown into the air, upon hitting the ground, the shell will return to its original non-inverted shape and spring back into the air.
- 17. A toy for launching projectiles, the toy comprising:
- a flexible launching device having a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface, the convex outer surface including a protrusion and a plurality of nibs; and
- a projectile releasably mounted on the protrusion wherein, when the projectile is mounted on the protrusion and the launching device is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface, the plurality of nibs grip the projectile and thereafter, when pressure is applied to the launching device, the launching device returns to its original non-inverted shape and the projectile is discharged from the launching device.
- 18. The toy of claim 17 wherein the launching device is made of rubber.
- 19. The toy of claim 17 wherein the projectile is made of plastic.
- 20. The toy of claim 17 wherein the projectile is a toy action figure accessory.
- 21. The toy of claim 17 wherein the plurality of nibs direct the angle of discharge of the projectile.
- 22. The toy of claim 17 wherein there are between two and six nibs.
- 23. The toy of claim 17 further comprising a toy action figure, the toy action figure including a plurality of extensions such that the launching device can be coupled to the toy action figure.
- 24. The toy of claim 17 wherein the launching device is aerodynamically shaped when inverted, and wherein, after thrown into the air, upon hitting the ground, the launching device will return to its original non-inverted shape and spring back into the air.
- 25. A toy for launching projectiles, the toy comprising:
- a flexible shell with a thin wall generally having a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface, the concave inner surface including a protrusion;
- a projectile mountable on the protrusion, wherein, when the projectile is mounted on the protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the projectile separates from the shell and is discharged into the air; and
- a toy action figure of a length greater than the diameter of the shell, the toy action figure including a plurality of extensions such that the shell can be coupled to the outside of the toy action figure.
- 26. The toy of claim 25 wherein the shell is made of rubber.
- 27. The toy of claim 25 wherein the projectile is discharged into the air to reach a height greater than that from which the shell was dropped.
- 28. The toy of claim 25 wherein, when the projectile is mounted on the protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the projectile remains attached to the shell and both the shell and the projectile leap into the air attached.
- 29. The toy of claim 25 wherein the plurality of extensions project from the rear of the toy action figure.
- 30. The toy of claim 25 wherein at least two of the plurality of extensions are separated by a distance less than the diameter of the shell.
- 31. The toy of claim 25 wherein the shell is aerodynamically shaped.
- 32. A toy for launching projectiles, the toy comprising:
- a flexible shell generally having a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface, the concave inner surface including a protrusion; and
- a projectile releasably mounted on the protrusion, wherein, when the projectile is mounted on the protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the projectile separates from the shell and is discharged into the air.
- 33. The toy of claim 32 wherein the shell is made of rubber.
- 34. The toy of claim 32 wherein the projectile is a toy action figure.
- 35. The toy of claim 32 wherein the projectile is discharged into the air to reach a height greater than that from which the shell was dropped.
- 36. The toy of claim 32 wherein projectile is made of plastic.
- 37. The toy of claim 32 further comprising a toy action figure, the toy action figure including a plurality of extensions such that the shell can be mounted on the toy action figure.
- 38. The toy of claim 37 wherein the plurality of extensions project from the rear of the toy action figure.
- 39. The toy of claim 32 wherein the shell is aerodynamically shaped.
- 40. A toy for launching projectiles, the toy comprising:
- a flexible shell with a thin wall generally having a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface, the convex outer surface including a first protrusion and a plurality of claws, the concave inner surface including a second protrusion; and
- a first projectile releasably mounted on either the first protrusion or second protrusion, the first projectile when mounted on the second protrusion fitting tightly on the second protrusion due to the relative size of the second protrusion to the first projectile;
- wherein, when the first projectile is mounted on the first protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface, the plurality of claws grip the first projectile and thereafter, when the pressure is applied to the shell, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the first projectile is discharged into the air and wherein, when the first projectile is mounted on the second protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the first projectile remains attached to the shell and both the shell and the first projectile leap into the air attached.
- 41. The toy of claim 40 further comprising a second projectile mountable on the second protrusion, the second projectile being harder than the first projectile, wherein, when the second projectile is mounted on the second protrusion and the shell is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface and is thereafter dropped on a hard surface, the shell returns to its original non-inverted shape and the second projectile is discharged into the air.
- 42. A toy for launching projectiles, the toy comprising:
- a flexible launching device having a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface, the convex outer surface including a protrusion and a plurality of nibs;
- a projectile mountable on the protrusion wherein, when the projectile is mounted on the protrusion and the launching device is inverted such that the convex outer surface becomes a concave surface, the plurality of nibs grip the projectile and thereafter, when pressure is applied to the launching device, the launching device returns to its original non-inverted shape and the projectile is discharged; and
- a toy action figure including a plurality of extensions such that the launching device can be coupled to the toy action figure, the plurality of extensions including a first extension located on the rear of the head of the toy action figure and second and third extension located on the rear of each leg of the toy action figure.
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