WO2010123341A1 - An aerodynamic flying toy - Google Patents
An aerodynamic flying toy Download PDFInfo
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- WO2010123341A1 WO2010123341A1 PCT/MY2010/000046 MY2010000046W WO2010123341A1 WO 2010123341 A1 WO2010123341 A1 WO 2010123341A1 MY 2010000046 W MY2010000046 W MY 2010000046W WO 2010123341 A1 WO2010123341 A1 WO 2010123341A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H33/00—Other toys
- A63H33/18—Throwing or slinging toys, e.g. flying disc toys
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- This invention relates to aerodynamic flying toys adapted for throwing with a spinning motion imparted thereto on the aerodynamic flying toy.
- Aerodynamic toys have been used extensively for entertainment purposes and developing agility and other skills in the person using the toy.
- the conventional aerodynamic flying toys are substantially saucer shaped or modification thereof and may incorporate lights for better visual effect when used at night.
- the saucer shaped aerodynamic flying toy is normally gripped by placing the thumb on the convex side of the saucer with the fingers or fingers of the hand extending around the rim and being placed on the concave side of the saucer.
- the aerodynamic flying toy has a central portion that is circular in form and substantially flat circumscribed at its peripheral edge by a first annular flange curving upwardly laterally towards the centre of the central portion, terminating in a first rim to form the first concave portion of the aerodynamic flying toy.
- a second annular flange circumscribes the peripheral edge of the central portion, curving downwardly laterally towards the centre of the central portion, terminating in a second rim to form the second concave portion of the aerodynamic flying toy.
- the annular flanges are preferably symmetrical about the central portion.
- the annular flanges merge with one another at the external circumference to form into a shape that resembles a wedding ring but with a wider flange or a tyre but with a narrower flange.
- the curved surface on the concave side of the annular flange of the aerodynamic flying toy can be further provided with one or more spaced apart ribs or ridges.
- the aerodynamic flying toy has a central portion that is circular in form and substantially flat surrounded by a first circumferential flange that circumscribes the central portion at its peripheral edge and projects upwardly laterally away from the centre of the central portion, terminating in a first rim to form the first concave portion of the aerodynamic flying toy.
- a second circumferential flange circumscribes the peripheral edge of the central portion and projects downwardly laterally away from the centre of the central portion terminating in a second rim to form the second concave portion of the aerodynamic flying toy.
- the ends of the circumferential flanges external to the concave portions are provided with a plurality of spaced apart ribs or ridges.
- the aerodynamic flying toy of the present invention is provided with two concave portions, enabling to the aerodynamic flying toy to be launched with either of the concave portion facing down.
- a complete ring like annular circumferential surface facilitates gripping by the user.
- the aerodynamic flying toy can be gripped while launching in several possible ways such as with the thumb and fingers placed on the rims or on the convex surface of the aerodynamic flying toy.
- the aerodynamic flying toy can be launched flexibly in several styles such as back hand style, fore hand style, discus style throw.
- Fig. 1 is the top view of an embodiment of the aerodynamic flying toy of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the aerodynamic flying toy of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is the cross-sectional view at the section X-X of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is the vertical cross sectional view through a diametrical line of the central portion of the aerodynamic flying toy of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 is the vertical cross sectional view through a diametrical line of the central portion of an aerodynamic flying toy provided with ribs or ridges.
- Fig. 6 is the cross sectional view through a diametrical line of the central portion of another embodiment of the aerodynamic flying toy of the present invention.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) has a central portion (10) that is circular in form and substantially flat.
- a first annular flange (11) circumscribes the central portion (10) at its peripheral edge and curving upwardly laterally towards the centre of the central portion (10), terminating in a first rim (12) to form, together with the central portion (10), the first concave portion (15) of the aerodynamic flying toy (1).
- a second annular flange (21) circumscribes the peripheral edge of the central portion (10) and curving downwardly laterally towards the centre of the central portion (10), terminating in a second rim (22) to form, together with the central portion (10), the second concave portion (25) of the aerodynamic flying toy (1).
- Each annular flange (11, 21) merges with the central portion (10) at the peripheral edge of the central portion (10) in a curved and smooth transitional manner.
- the areas (13, 23) where the annular flanges (11, 21) meet the central portion (10) is preferably a filleted joint, but may also be other smooth joint such as a rim groove and the like, so as to reduce interference drag where the surfaces meet one another.
- the annular flanges (11, 21) are preferably symmetrical about the central portion (10) and merge with one another at the external circumference to form into a shape, when ignoring the central portion, that resembles a wedding ring but with a wider flange or a tyre but with a narrower flange.
- the cross section profile of the combined annular flanges (11, 21) could be any suitable aerodynamic shape such as, but not limited to, the arc of the leading edge on the major axis of an ellipse, generating many possible arcs depending on the eccentricity of the ellipse, the arc of a circle, and the like curved surface and even V- shaped.
- the size of the annular flanges (11, 21) is selected such that the aerodynamic flying toy (1) may be conveniently gripped by placing the fingers on the convex side of the annular flanges (11, 12) or on the rims (12, 22).
- Ridges may be provided on the convex side of the annular flanges (11, 21) to act as spoiler as well as to improve the grip by user on the circumferential surface of the convex side of the annular flanges (11, 21) of the aerodynamic flying toy (1).
- the central portion (10) and the annular flanges (11, 21) preferably comprise a single unit of unitary construction.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) of the present invention is manufactured integrally by injection moulding of plastic such as ABS, polyethylene and the like.
- the plastic material enables the aerodynamic flying toy (1) to have the degree of rigidity necessary for shape retention while retaining a limited degree of softness and flexibility to reduce impact shock on the party catching the aerodynamic flying toy (1).
- the material used may be foam rubber if a softer aerodynamic flying toy is preferred.
- the combined peripheral convex surface of the annular flanges (11, 21) enable users to maintain firmer physical contact with the aerodynamic flying toy (1) during launching resulting in several advantages such as a more consistent, better controlled launches and better transfer of spins and torque for longer and faster flights of the aerodynamic flying toy (1) of the present invention.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) can be gripped while launching in several possible ways.
- One way is to place the thumb on the convex side of the convex surface of one annular flange (11 or 21) and the other fingers on the convex surface of the other annular flange (21 or 11).
- the fore finger can be at the leading edge of the annular flange surfaces i.e. at the meeting surfaces of the first annular flange (11) and the second annular flange (21).
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) could also be launched, for example, by holding the aerodynamic flying toy (1) with the thumb on one rim (12 or 22) and the forefinger or other finger or fingers on the other rim (22 or 12) and trusting the aerodynamic flying toy (1) forward with a spinning motion.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) can be launched flexibly in several styles such as back hand style, fore hand style, discus style throw, making the aerodynamic flying toy (1) more challenging and exciting to play with.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) With a concave portion (15, 25) on each side of the aerodynamic flying toy (1), the aerodynamic flying toy (1) can be thrown immediately or re-launched immediately after catching the throw from another player without having to adjust or orientate the convex side of the aerodynamic toy (1) upward as with conventional Frisbee available in the market.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) can also flip over from having one concave portion (15 or 25) facing downward into having the other concave portion (25 or 15) facing downward.
- Such varied flight manoeuvres provide even greater challenge to the user, making a game using the aerodynamic flying toy (1) of the present invention more interesting and exciting. Such flip over manoeuvre would not be possible with conventional saucer shaped aerodynamic toy that has only one concave portion.
- the curved surface on the concave side of the annular flange (11, 21) of the aerodynamic flying toy (1) can be further provided with one or more spaced apart ribs or ridges (16, 26) between the rim (12) and the central portion (10) and between the rim (22) and the central portion (10) respectively.
- These ribs or ridges (16, 26) run circumferentially around the aerodynamic flying toy (1) in planes parallel to the plane of the central portion (10) and concentric about the vertical axis passing through the centre of the central portion (10).
- the width of the ribs or ridges (16, 26) next to the central portion (10) is the widest and decreases progressively towards the rim (11, 21).
- the widths of the ribs or ridges (36, 46) are adapted in such a way that the circles formed by the loci of the free ends of the ribs or ridges (36, 46) have the same or greater radius than the circle formed by the loci of the rim (12 or 22).
- the loci of the free ends of the ribs or ridges (36, 46) have the same or greater radius than that of the rims (12, 22).
- An aerodynamic flying toy (1) with ribs or ridges (36, 46) is relative heavier than an aerodynamic flying toy (1) without ribs or ridges (36, 46).
- the aerodynamic flying toy (1) is capable of achieving higher and longer flight trajectories compared to the aerodynamic flying toy (1) without ribs or ridges (36, 46).
- the weight of the aerodynamic flying toy (1) can be varied by having different numbers of ribs or ridges (36, 46).
- Fig. 6 shows another embodiment of the aerodynamic flying toy (2) of this invention.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (2) has a central portion (30) that is circular in form and substantially flat.
- a first circumferential flange (31) circumscribes the central portion (30) at its peripheral edge and projects upwardly laterally away from the centre of the central portion (30), terminating in a first rim (32) to form, together with the central portion (30), the first concave portion (35) of the aerodynamic flying toy (2).
- a second circumferential flange (41) circumscribes the peripheral edge of the central portion (30) and projects downwardly laterally away from the centre of the central portion (30), terminating in a second rim (42) to form, together with the central portion (30), the second concave portion (45) of the aerodynamic flying toy (2).
- the circumferential flanges (31, 41) are preferably symmetrical about the central portion (30).
- the first and the second concave portions (35, 45) generally have the shape of a tub.
- the ends of the circumferential flanges (31, 41) external to the concave portions (35, 45) are provided with a plurality of spaced apart ribs or ridges (36) to facilitate grip on the aerodynamic flying toy (2) by the user and to serve as spoilers for the aerodynamic flying toy (2).
- the lengths of the ribs and ridges (36) are adapted such that the leading edges of the ribs or ridges (36) may take any of the several possible shapes such as the arc of the leading edge on the major axis of an ellipse, generating many possible arcs depending on the eccentricity of the ellipse, the arc of a circle, and the like curved surface or even V-shaped.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (2) can be gripped while launching in several possible ways as described in the earlier embodiment.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (2) can be launched flexibly in several styles such as back hand style, fore hand style, discus style throw.
- the aerodynamic flying toy (2) of this embodiment is manufactured integrally by injection moulding of plastic such as ABS, polyethylene and the like.
- the advantages outlined for the aerodynamic flying toy (1) of the earlier embodiment apply to this embodiment of the aerodynamic flying toy (2) and are not repeated here.
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| EP10767350A EP2421621A1 (en) | 2009-04-20 | 2010-03-31 | An aerodynamic flying toy |
| AU2010239826A AU2010239826A1 (en) | 2009-04-20 | 2010-03-31 | An aerodynamic flying toy |
| US13/259,270 US20120015766A1 (en) | 2009-04-20 | 2010-03-31 | Aerodynamic flying toy |
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| EP (1) | EP2421621A1 (en) |
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| WO (1) | WO2010123341A1 (en) |
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| USD722868S1 (en) * | 2013-05-09 | 2015-02-24 | Steven T. Mueller | Combined ring sticks game and package |
| US10118696B1 (en) | 2016-03-31 | 2018-11-06 | Steven M. Hoffberg | Steerable rotating projectile |
| US11712637B1 (en) | 2018-03-23 | 2023-08-01 | Steven M. Hoffberg | Steerable disk or ball |
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| US4915661A (en) * | 1988-02-05 | 1990-04-10 | Tedco, Inc. | Disc toy |
| US6174214B1 (en) * | 1998-09-16 | 2001-01-16 | Coopsort International Ltd. | Flexible waterproof flying disc and method of manufacture thereof |
| US6595823B2 (en) * | 2000-01-03 | 2003-07-22 | Lawrence A. Huset | Circular flying disk toy |
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| US4253269A (en) * | 1979-09-13 | 1981-03-03 | Sullivan Richard A | Reversible flexible aerodynamic disc |
| US4607850A (en) * | 1985-09-25 | 1986-08-26 | Riley Henry M O | Lighted sport article for hand tossing |
| US6599162B2 (en) * | 2000-01-03 | 2003-07-29 | Lawrence Huset | Circular flying disk toy |
| US20070207883A1 (en) * | 2006-03-03 | 2007-09-06 | James Kenner | Flying disc with grip surfaces |
| US20090029812A1 (en) * | 2007-07-23 | 2009-01-29 | Jerry Tsai | Disc for a hockey game table |
| US8246497B1 (en) * | 2010-03-30 | 2012-08-21 | Adalberto Garcia | Throwing object |
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| US4915661A (en) * | 1988-02-05 | 1990-04-10 | Tedco, Inc. | Disc toy |
| US6174214B1 (en) * | 1998-09-16 | 2001-01-16 | Coopsort International Ltd. | Flexible waterproof flying disc and method of manufacture thereof |
| US6595823B2 (en) * | 2000-01-03 | 2003-07-22 | Lawrence A. Huset | Circular flying disk toy |
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