Information
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Patent Grant
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6688941
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Patent Number
6,688,941
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Banks; Derris H.
- Cegielnik; Urszula M
Agents
- Walsh; Gerald M.
- Bush; Kenneth M.
- Bush IP Law Group, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 446 215
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- 446 266
- 446 397
- 446 490
- 446 68
- 446 61
- 446 242
- 040 586
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The streamer toy of the present invention has a weight insertable into a pocket at the head end of the streamer so that the weight is hidden and not noticeable during use. The hidden weight allows a user to whirl the streamer in numerous snake-like attractive and entertaining patterns. The weight is small in size and padded to make the streamer toy safe for use. The pocket has a reinforced opening allowing a swivel to exit the pocket for attachment of a string-like member used to whirl the streamer toy. The padding on the weight restricts the motion of the clip which, in conjunction with the reinforced opening, increases the durability and useful life of the streamer toy.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a toy of the type whirled about in a circular path on the end of a string-like member, and, more particularly, to a streamer having a padded flexible weight concealed at the head end.
2. Technical Background
Hand-held toys having streamers and designed for whirling through the air are generally known. The streamer is pulled through the air in order to create an attractive whirling pattern that can be made to continually change. These toys provide entertainment to a user and/or an audience.
In order for these toys to function, the head end of the streamer needs to have a weight in order to guide the centrifugal path of the streamer. Known weights have been tubes, balls, air foils, and sacks. These weights are relatively large and are inherently dangerous, particularly with children. In addition, they are complex in structure and detract from the appearance of the streamer as the toy is whirled.
Therefore, what is needed, and not yet available, is a streamer toy with a weight constructed so that the weight is small in size, flexible, padded for safety, and yet not visible or noticeable when the streamer is whirled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a snake-like whirling streamer toy that can be whirled in the air to create attractive, entertaining, and variable patterns with the streamer. The streamer also makes distinct rustling sounds when whirled. The streamer is particularly attractive because the only element visible during use is the streamer, there being no apparent weight element visible or noticeable at the head end of the streamer. The streamer has a first side, a second side, a head end, and a tail end. A pocket is sewn on the second side at the head end. A small padded weight is inserted into the pocket. The weight has a removable clip attached rotatably to the weight. A swivel is attached to the removable clip and a string-like member is attached to the swivel to whirl the streamer toy in the air. The swivel exits the pocket through a reinforced opening at the head end. The padding constructed around the weight and removable clip is formed so that the removable clip can rotate in a forward direction but not in a backward or side-to-side direction. This padding construction and the reinforced opening in the pocket impart excellent durability and longevity of use to the streamer toy. The streamer can be constructed of various materials, preferably ones which are light weight, durable, and can be hot-cut to eliminate fraying. The small size of the weight plus its padded construction makes the streamer toy safe, even for small children.
An advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is no visible or noticeable weight at the head end.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is a padded construction of a small size weight, which makes the streamer toy remarkably safe, even for small children.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is ease, simplicity, and low cost of construction.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is durability and longevity of use, without fraying of the streamer.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is the ability of the streamer toy to create multiple, variable; attractive patterns in the air easily and safely, even by small children.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is that it is lightweight, portable, and can be folded into a compact size, so that it can fit into a pocket, purse, or backpack.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is that it makes a distinctive rustling sound when whirled.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is that it provides a self directed activity for children and youth.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is that it provides a kinetic sculpture with great visual appeal, and can be used by flag corps, dance teams, and the like.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is that dramatic displays are possible without the need for cumbersome sticks, poles, or batons.
Another advantage of the streamer toy of the present invention is that it may be used as an exercise aid.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows the front of the streamer toy of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows the back of the streamer toy of the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows the back, connecting end of the streamer toy of the present invention with the padded weight which fits in the pocket on the back of the streamer toy.
FIG. 4
illustrates the use of the streamer toy of the present invention.
FIGS. 5-7
show elements for the construction of the pocket of the streamer.
FIGS. 8-9
shows elements for the construction of the padded weight, which fits in the pocket.
FIG. 10
shows a side view of the padded weight and connecting swivel arrangement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
While the following description details the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of the parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways.
FIG. 1
shows a front view of the streamer toy
10
of the present invention. Streamer toy
10
has a front side
11
, a connecting end
12
, and a tail end
13
. Also shown is a swivel arrangement
15
. Connecting end
12
has a reinforced opening
16
to accommodate swivel
15
. A string-like member
17
is attached to swivel
15
, which is used to whirl streamer toy
10
.
FIG. 2
shows the second side
20
of streamer toy
10
and pocket
21
at connecting end
12
.
FIG. 3
shows padded weight
30
removed from pocket
21
. Also shown is a removable attachment clip
14
attached to padded weight
30
, with swivel
15
attached to clip
14
.
FIG. 4
illustrates the use of streamer toy
10
as it is whirled through the air, creating the appearance of a moving snake.
FIGS. 5-7
illustrate how streamer toy
10
is constructed with a pocket
21
having a reinforced opening
16
. A first piece
40
is shown in
FIG. 5
, which comprises the entire streamer
10
without pocket
21
.
FIG. 6
shows a second piece
41
, which is used to create pocket
21
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, second piece
41
is placed on second side
20
of first piece
40
at connecting end
12
. Stitching
42
is applied to the sides of pieces
40
and
41
, leaving an opening
16
at connecting end
12
. This manner of stitching creates a reinforced opening
16
, which prevents fraying, and tearing of pocket
21
and opening
16
. This aspect of the construction is critical for durability and long term use of streamer toy
10
. Connecting end
12
with second piece
41
attached is then turned inside out, after stitching. Pocket
21
may also be constructed from one piece, instead of pieces
40
and
41
, by folding over connecting end
12
, stitching up the sides, and creating opening
16
using a stitched eyelet hole or grommet.
FIGS. 8 and 9
illustrate the construction of the padded weight
13
. A weight
50
having an opening
51
is placed on a first padding piece
52
. Clip
14
is attached rotatably to weight
50
through opening
51
, as shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 9
shows a second padding piece
53
, which has an open groove
54
to accommodate clip
14
. Second padding piece
53
is placed on top of first padding piece
52
with weight
50
in between padding pieces
52
and
53
, and padding pieces
52
and
53
are bonded together.
FIG. 10
shows a side view of padded weight
13
with padding pieces
52
and
53
bonded together.
FIG. 10
also shows how clip
14
can articulate forward from front side
54
of padded weight
13
, but is restricted from moving in other directions. In other words, clip
14
can move in an out of groove
54
only in one direction. This restricted movement of clip
14
increases the durability and useful life of the streamer toy. In addition, this slotted padding construction allows clip
14
and swivel
15
to be attached to weight
50
after weight
50
is enclosed in padding material.
The streamer is made preferably of 1.5 ripstop nylon, which can be hot cut to prevent fraying. However, the streamer can be made of other materials, such as, for example, polyethylene, vinyl, dacron, silk, cotton, polyester, mylar, paper (including metallic paper), nylon, and the like.
Padding covering the weight
50
is preferably made of flexible foam rubber but can also be made of styrofoam, cotton, cardboard, felt, and the like. Alternately, the weight may be constructed of sand, or similar material, contained in a sack, which can also be inserted into pocket
21
.
Swivel
15
can be a typical barrel swivel used in fishing gear, and clip
14
can be a typical safety snap used with a barrel swivel. String-like member
17
can be made of any suitable material, preferably, 150 lb. dacron line. Weight
50
can be made of any suitable material but, preferably, is made of brass of about 1 oz. weight, ranging in weight from about 0.5 to 5 oz. The length of the streamer
10
is about 12 to 144 inches, preferably, about 96 inches. Although only one streamer has been described, a plurality of streamers may be attached to pocket
21
, and the term “streamer” encompasses not only one streamer but may also include multiple streamers.
The streamer toy can also be used as a craft toy where it is provided as a kit and can be assembled by a user. In addition, users can then also draw designs and figures of any desired type on the streamer.
Although a pocket construction is preferable, padded weight
30
can be attached directly to connecting end
12
, permanently or reversibly, by means known in the art, such as, for example, glue, snaps, rivets, and the like. A clip
14
and swivel
15
are then attached to the weight, and a string-like member
17
is attached to the swivel.
In an alternative embodiment, string-like member
17
can be threaded through a tensioning device
60
, such as, for example, a bead tensioner or tube, as is shown in FIG.
4
. Tensioning device
60
can adjust the length of string-like member
17
to control the diameter and speed of rotation of the streamer.
The foregoing description has been limited to specific embodiments of this invention. It will be apparent, however, that variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to the disclosed embodiments of the invention, with the attainment of some or all of its advantages and without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the length of streamer
10
may be up to 20 feet or more for adult use. Sound and/or light generating units may be added to the streamer. Weight
50
may be enclosed permanently in pocket
21
. Pocket
21
may be also positioned on front side
11
. More than one weight can be used, and string-like member
17
can be substituted with a stick, handle, or a rod, or can be attached to a stick, handle, or rod, preferably with another swivel. The pocket
21
may be constructed with glue instead of stitching, or may be formed by heat sealing when using plastic materials.
It will be understood that various changes in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts which have been described and illustrated above in order to explain the nature of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle and scope of the invention as recited in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A streamer toy, comprising:a) a streamer having a first side, a second side, a connecting end, and a tail end; b) a pocket on said second side at said connecting end; c) a weight insertable into said pocket; d) a clip attached to said weight; and e) a swivel attached to said clip.
- 2. The streamer toy according to claim 1 wherein said pocket has a reinforced opening through which said swivel exits.
- 3. The streamer toy according to claim 2 further comprising padding covering said weight and said clip, said padding having an opening to permit said clip to rotate in and out of said padding.
- 4. The streamer toy according to claim 3 further comprising a member attached to said swivel to whirl said streamer toy.
- 5. The streamer toy according to claim 4 further comprising a tensioning device attached to said member to control the diameter and speed of rotation of said streamer.
- 6. The streamer toy according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of streamers.
- 7. A streamer toy, comprising,a) a pocket, said pocket having a reinforced opening; b) a weight insertable into said pocket; and c) a clip attached to said weight, said clip having a swivel, said swivel constructed to exit said pocket through said reinforced opening.
- 8. The streamer toy according to claim 7 further comprising padding covering said weight and said clip, said padding having an opening to permit said clip to rotate in and out of said padding.
- 9. The streamer toy according to claim 8 further comprising a member attached to said swivel to whirl said streamer toy.
- 10. The streamer toy according to claim 9 further comprising a tensioning device attached to said member to control the diameter and speed of rotation of said streamer.
- 11. The streamer toy according to claim 7 further comprising a plurality of streamers.
- 12. A streamer toy, comprising,a) a streamer having a pocket, said pocket having a reinforced opening; b) a weight insertable into said pocket, said weight having a clip with a swivel, said swivel constructed to exit said pocket through said opening; and c) padding covering said weight and said clip, said padding having an opening to permit said clip to rotate in and out of said padding in one direction only.
- 13. The streamer toy according to claim 12 further comprising a member attached to said swivel to whirl said streamer toy.
- 14. The streamer toy according to claim 13 further comprising a tensioning device attached to said member to control the diameter and speed of rotation of said streamer.
- 15. The streamer toy according to claim 12 further comprising a plurality of streamers.
- 16. A streamer toy, comprising:a) a streamer having a connecting end and a tail end; b) a weight attached to said connecting end, said weight being padded; c) a swivel attached to said weight by a clip; d) a member attached to said streamer toy; and e) a tensioning device attached to said member to control the diameter and speed of rotation of said streamer.
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