Claims
- 1. A flying toy ornithopter comprising:a hollow body simulating the appearance of a bird, insect or flying machine; a pair of wings, the wings are capable oscillating and are powered by the stored energy of a wound rubber band; one end of the rubber band is connected to a hook mounted in a tail of the hollow body, the other end of the rubber band is mounted to a winding device mounted near a head of the hollow body; the winding device comprises a frame having a generally oval shape and conforming to the cross-sectional of the hollow body to mount in the cross-sectional, a central annular bore and a pair of lugs located at the periphery of the frame the wings being attached to the lugs; and a pin projecting from the frame toward the front of the hollow body for the attachment of a locking lever, and a clutch mechanism rotatably mounted in the central bore and comprising an outer rubber hand winding clutch, an inner wing drive clutch, and a gear wheel.
- 2. The ornithopter according to claim 1, wherein the outer clutch includes a body and a drive shaft protrudes from a back face of the clutch body, the drive shaft rotating within the central bore of the frame and connecting to the rubber band.
- 3. The ornithopter according to claim 2, wherein the winding device further includes a rotating band catch connected to the end of the outer clutch drive shaft for engaging an end of the rubber band.
- 4. The ornithopter according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of followers extend from axial side walls of the outer clutch, an annular cavity is formed in the body of the outer clutch and is concentric with the outer clutch drive shaft, axial walls of the cavity have a camming surface, and the camming surface has a plurality of curved portions terminating in stops.
- 5. The ornithopter according to claim 4, wherein the inner clutch is sized to fit within the cavity or the outer clutch, the inner clutch comprises a body and an inner clutch shaft extending from the front surface of the inner clutch, a plurality of followers extend from an axial wall of the inner clutch shaft, and the followers are sized and shaped to engage with a camming surface of the outer clutch.
- 6. The ornithopter according to claim 5, wherein tips of the inner clutch followers engage stops of the camming surface.
- 7. The ornithopter according to claim 6, wherein an outer surface or each of the followers has a curved-shape with a diameter of curvature similar to curved portions of the camming surface of the outer clutch, and curved followers of the inner clutch slip along a complementary curved surface of the camming surface of the outer clutch when rotated in one direction.
- 8. The ornithopter according to claim 7, wherein the clutch mechanism further includes a gear wheel having a series of gear teeth extending around an outer axial wall of the gear wheel, the gear wheel includes a central bore for receiving the shaft of the inner clutch, and an inner cavity is formed in the body of the gear wheel and has a generally annular shape.
- 9. The ornithopter according to claim 8, wherein a peripheral wall of the inner cavity is provided with a camming surface having curved portions and stops and the outer clutch fits within the inner cavity.
- 10. A winding device comprising:a flame having a generally oval or round shape; a central annular bore and a pair of lugs located at the periphery of the frame, movable members being attached to the lugs; a pin projecting from the frame for the attachment of a locking lever; a clutch mechanism rotatably mounted in the central bore the clutch mechanism comprising an outer rubber band winding clutch, the outer clutch including a body and a drive shaft protruding from a back face of the clutch body, the drive shaft rotating within the central bore of tie frame and connecting to the rubber band, an inner movable member drive clutch, and a gear wheel; a rotating band catch connected to the end of the outer clutch drive shaft for engaging in end of the rubber hand; wherein a plurality of followers extend from axial side walls of the outer clutch, an annular cavity is formed in the body of the outer clutch and is concentric with the outer clutch drive shaft, axial walls of the cavity have a camming surface, the camming surface has a plurality of curved portions terminating in stops, the inner clutch is sized to fit within the cavity of the outer clutch, the inner clutch comprises a body and an inner clutch shaft extending from a front surface of the inner clutch, a plurality of followers extend from an axial wall of the inner clutch shaft, the followers are sized and shaped to engage with the camming surface of the outer clutch.
- 11. The winding device according to claim 10, wherein tips of the inner clutch followers engage stops of the camming surface.
- 12. The winding device according to claim 11, wherein the outer surface of each of said followers has a curved-shape with a diameter of curvature similar to a curved portions of the camming surface of the outer clutch, the curved followers of the inner clutch slip along the complementary curved surface of the camming surface of the outer clutch when rotated in one direction.
- 13. The winding device according to claim 12, wherein the clutch mechanism further comprises a gear wheel having a series of gear teeth extending around the outer axial wall of the gear wheel, the gear wheel includes a central bore for receiving the shaft of the inner clutch, and an inner cavity is formed in the body of the gear wheel and has a generally annular shape.
- 14. The winding device according to claim 13, wherein a peripheral wall of the inner cavity is provided with a camming surface having curved portions and stops and the outer clutch fits within the inner cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/186,118, filed Mar. 1, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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