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US1787479A
US1787479A US429897A US42989730A US1787479A US 1787479 A US1787479 A US 1787479A US 429897 A US429897 A US 429897A US 42989730 A US42989730 A US 42989730A US 1787479 A US1787479 A US 1787479A
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  • the main object of this invention is to provide an educational and instructive toy for children in the form of a parachute release which is applied to the string of a kite.
  • the device is so constructed that it may be moved the entire length of the kite string and a miniature parachute suspended from the mechanism may be released at any elevation.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View showing an application of the parachute release to the kite.
  • Figure 2 is a full size view of the para chute release showing the parachute in folded position suspended therefrom.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the parachute release per se. i I
  • Figure 4 1s a cross sectional view taken on line H of Figure 2.
  • the numeral indicates a kite as it is flown in mid air.
  • This kite is. controlled by a flight string 11.
  • the string At a position near the kite the string is formed into a loop 12, through which a shift string 13 of the release mechanism is passed. This shift string is secured the parachute release.
  • Said arm has formed at its one extremity an eyelet 15 through which the control string 11 of the kite passes.
  • the opposite end of the arm 14 is also provided with an eyelet 16.
  • an extension 17 extends to a second arm 18.
  • This arm 18 is provided with eyelets 19 and 20.
  • An extension 17 has a loop 21 and a loop 16 in which are carried a bifurcated resilient finger 22, which at one end is formed into a ring 23 and its opposite end is provided with outwardly curvedly spread ends 2 1, a string 25 is secured to the ring 23 of the bifurcated finger and then passes through the loop of The bifurcated finger is adapted to normally have suspended therefrom a carrying string 26 to which is attached a weight 27
  • the weighted member 27 has suspended therefrom strings 28 which are secured to the parachute 29, and
  • the device is adapted to be used when flying a kite and release a miniature parachute with a pull upon the string 25. These parachutes may he released at any elevation between the ground and the loop 12.
  • the control string 11 of the kite has a loop 12 formed therein through which the shift string 13 of the release mechanism passes and then y pulling upon the string 18, the entire release mechanism may be raised along the line of the control string 11 of the kite.
  • a kite control string having a loop thereon secured to said kite, an independent parachute, a release mechanism for said parachute suspended therefrom, said release mechanism being movably mounted on said control string of said kite, said release mechanism comprising a pair of arms having eyelets thereon, a member connecting said arms, said member having a loop intermediate its length, said arms having loops at opposing ends, a bifurcated finger movable in said loops on one of said arms and said con- 'necting member and having ourvedly spread ends, the ends being adapted to frictionally engage its loop and retain the finger in releasably locked position, said bifurcated finger when shifted being adapted to release said parachute, and a string connected to said release mechanism, said string passing through the loop in the control string of the kite and then extends to the operator and thence to the release mechanism.

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Jan.'6, 1931. c. G. JACOB! PARACHUTE TRIP FOR KITES Filed Feb. 20, 1930 Ewwento'c GaJacabi $51 M4 Gummy g E Patented Jan. 6, 1931 v UNITED stars CHARLES G. JACOBI, OF RIDGEFIELD PARK, NEW JERSEY PARACHUTE TRIP FOR KITES Application filed. February 20, 1930. Serial No. 429,897.
The main object of this invention is to provide an educational and instructive toy for children in the form of a parachute release which is applied to the string of a kite. The device is so constructed that it may be moved the entire length of the kite string and a miniature parachute suspended from the mechanism may be released at any elevation.
The above and other objects will become apparent in the description below in which characters of reference refer to like-named parts in the drawing.
Referring briefiy to the drawing, Figure 1 is a perspective View showing an application of the parachute release to the kite.
Figure 2 is a full size view of the para chute release showing the parachute in folded position suspended therefrom.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the parachute release per se. i I
Figure 4 1s a cross sectional view taken on line H of Figure 2.
Referring in detail to the drawing, the numeral indicates a kite as it is flown in mid air. This kite is. controlled by a flight string 11. At a position near the kite the string is formed into a loop 12, through which a shift string 13 of the release mechanism is passed. This shift string is secured the parachute release.
1 to the arm 14 of the release mechanism.
Said arm has formed at its one extremity an eyelet 15 through which the control string 11 of the kite passes. The opposite end of the arm 14 is also provided with an eyelet 16.
1' From the eyelet 16 an extension 17 extends to a second arm 18. This arm 18 is provided with eyelets 19 and 20. An extension 17 has a loop 21 and a loop 16 in which are carried a bifurcated resilient finger 22, which at one end is formed into a ring 23 and its opposite end is provided with outwardly curvedly spread ends 2 1, a string 25 is secured to the ring 23 of the bifurcated finger and then passes through the loop of The bifurcated finger is adapted to normally have suspended therefrom a carrying string 26 to which is attached a weight 27 The weighted member 27 has suspended therefrom strings 28 which are secured to the parachute 29, and
returns to the manipulators finger.
which are carried by the release mechanism, said parachute being normally folded as is shown in Figure 2.
The device is adapted to be used when flying a kite and release a miniature parachute with a pull upon the string 25. These parachutes may he released at any elevation between the ground and the loop 12. The control string 11 of the kite has a loop 12 formed therein through which the shift string 13 of the release mechanism passes and then y pulling upon the string 18, the entire release mechanism may be raised along the line of the control string 11 of the kite. When a position has been arrived at by the release mechanism at which a parachute is to be dropped, the string is pulled. This movement will slide the bifurcated finger 22 from the position between the loop 21 and the eyelet 16 to the position between the loop 21 and eyelet 20. This will strip the string 26 from the bifurcated finger and will cause the release of the parachute whose weighted end 25 falls first while the parachute 29 opens and slowly drifts to the earth. Gliders may also be carried in suspended position and dropped from any desirable altitude with this mechanism. These gliders may be conveniently contructed of a miniature type so that they have sufficient sustaining surface to fall to the ground in a spin.
it is to be noted that certain changes in form and construction may be made without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
I claim:
In a device of the class described a kite control string having a loop thereon secured to said kite, an independent parachute, a release mechanism for said parachute suspended therefrom, said release mechanism being movably mounted on said control string of said kite, said release mechanism comprising a pair of arms having eyelets thereon, a member connecting said arms, said member having a loop intermediate its length, said arms having loops at opposing ends, a bifurcated finger movable in said loops on one of said arms and said con- 'necting member and having ourvedly spread ends, the ends being adapted to frictionally engage its loop and retain the finger in releasably locked position, said bifurcated finger when shifted being adapted to release said parachute, and a string connected to said release mechanism, said string passing through the loop in the control string of the kite and then extends to the operator and thence to the release mechanism.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
CHARLES G. JACOBI. V a
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2464720A (en) * 1946-06-24 1949-03-15 Sigmund P Rose Aerial toy
US3430899A (en) * 1966-12-14 1969-03-04 Edward N Zopf Kite with detachable parachute
US4194709A (en) * 1978-10-16 1980-03-25 Clawson Bert G Mechanism for releasably attaching an object to a kite
USRE30877E (en) * 1978-10-16 1982-03-09 Mechanism for releasably attaching an object to a kite

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2464720A (en) * 1946-06-24 1949-03-15 Sigmund P Rose Aerial toy
US3430899A (en) * 1966-12-14 1969-03-04 Edward N Zopf Kite with detachable parachute
US4194709A (en) * 1978-10-16 1980-03-25 Clawson Bert G Mechanism for releasably attaching an object to a kite
USRE30877E (en) * 1978-10-16 1982-03-09 Mechanism for releasably attaching an object to a kite

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