Claims
- 1. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, comprising:
- an axel;
- a first disc connected at a center point to said axel;
- a second disc connected at a center point to said axel;
- a twist-resistant support connected at one end to said axel at a position between said first disc and said second disc;
- wherein said support has a twist-resistance such that a length of said support of about 40 inches supporting a weight of about 30 grams will undergo no more than about 30 revolutions of twisting when subjected to a torque of 0.5 gram inch.
- 2. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support is connected to said axle by looping said support about said axle.
- 3. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support is connected to said axle by firmly anchoring said one end of said support to said axle.
- 4. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support is connected to said axle by means of a string connected to said one end of said support with said string looped about said axle.
- 5. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in any of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein said support is comprised of a twist-resistant string.
- 6. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in any of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4 further comprising:
- a twist-resistant sheath surrounding said support.
- 7. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in any of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4 further comprising:
- a swivel means connected to the other end of said support.
- 8. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in claim 7 further comprising:
- a ring for holding the toy attached to said swivel means.
- 9. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support will undergo 1 revolution of twisting or less when subjected to a torque of 0.5 gram inch.
- 10. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, comprising:
- an axle;
- a first disc connected at a center point to said axle;
- a second disc connected at a center point to said axle;
- a twist-resistant support comprised of a twist-resistant chain connected at one end of said axle at a position between said first disc and said second disc.
- 11. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, comprising:
- an axle;
- a first disc connected at a center point to said axle;
- a second disc connected at a center point to said axle;
- a twist-resistant support comprised of a metallic cord connected at one end of said axle at a position between said first disc and said second disc.
- 12. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, comprising:
- an axle;
- a first disc connected at a center point to said axle;
- a second disc connected at a center point to said axle;
- a twist-resistant support connected at one end to said axle at a position between said first disc and said second disc;
- wherein said support has a twist-resistance such that a length of said support of about 43 inches, supporting a weight of about 52 grams, will undergo no more than about 25 revolutions of twisting or less when subjected to a torque of about 0.25 gram inch.
- 13. A toy capable of combined rotational motion about a horizontal axis and translational motion in a vertical direction, as claimed in claim 12, wherein said support will undergo 10 revolutions or less when subjected to a torque of 0.25 gram inch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Cross-references
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 138,729 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,224) which was filed on Apr. 9, 1980 and entitled: "Tape-Supported Yo-Yo".
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