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- This invention relates to toys, and has for its object to provide an improved flying toy or top wherein the rotatable element or top member may be conveniently assembled with the handle or body of the device.
- Another object of the invention is to provide for guiding the operating-cord when being unwound from the stem or shank of the rotatable member and to facilitate the engagement of the cord with the guide without threading the former in an endwise direction through the guide.
- a still further object of the invention is to arrange the device so that it may be supported in a substantially horizontal position to operate as awindmill and as a weather-vane in addition to its operation as a flying toy or top.
- Figure l is a perspective view of the toy of the present invention arranged for use as a flying top.
- Fig. 2 is a detail longitudinal sectional view thereof.
- Fig. 3 is a detail view, on a small scale, illustrating the device mounted to operate as a windmill and weather-vane.
- Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view of a modified form of propeller-wheel.
- One side of the handle is extended in a straight line beyond the shoulder 2, so as to'form a spindle member 3, while the other side of the handle has its end portion projected at substantial] y right angles to the spindle and bent into a spiral 4:, which constitutes a guide for the operating-cord, as will be hereinafter explained.
- the rotatable top member consists of a tubular open-ended stem or shank 5, from one end portion of which radiate propeller-blades 6, the outer ends of which are embraced by a rim 7 to brace the blades and strengthen the top.
- the tubular stem or shank 5 of the top is slipped upon the spindle 3 and supported upon the shoulder or seat 2, after which a suitable operating-cord is wound upon the tubular stem, as indicated at 8 in Fig. 1 of the drawings, and then the free end of the cord is engaged with.
- the guide 4 by winding the free end portion 9 of the cord between the coils of the guide, thereby bringing the cord into the position shown in Fig. 1.
- the handle 1 When the parts have thus been assembled, the handle 1 is taken in one hand and the free end portion 9 of the cord is quickly drawn through the guide which rotates the top, and when the cord becomes entirely unwrapped from the tubular stem or shank 5 the top mounts into the air and then returns to the ground, where it spins upon the stem or shank 5.
- the purpose of the guide 4 is to retain the cord in engagement with the handle until the extremity of the cord is freed from the stem or shank of the top, thereby to maintain said top'upon the handle until the cord has entirely unwrapped therefrom, so
- the member 4 operates to maintain the top upon the handle until all of the cord has ecome unwound therefrom, thereby to obtain the most effective rotation of the top and to prevent entangling of the cord thereon.
- the present device may serve as a weather-vane and a windmill in the manner illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings, wherein the guide 4 is placed over a nail 10, driven into the top of a post or other support 11, there being a piece of paper, board, or the like 1?. connected to the handle to serve as a vane, so as to hold the wheel to the wind in order that the wheel may be rotated thereby.
- the present invention produces an exceedingly strong, durable, and inexpensive toy, which may be conveniently manipulated without any particular degree of skill and may be quickly transformed from a flying top to a weather-vane or windmill without disconnecting or adjusting any of the parts stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle,
- a toy of the character described comprising a handle having a spindle, a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle, and an open-ended cord-guide carried by the handle at substantially right angles to the spindle and consistingof a spirally-bent member.
- a combined flying top and toy windmill comprising a handle havingaspindle projected longitudinally from one end of the handle, a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades anda tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle, and a cord-guide carried by and projected from the handle at substantially right angles to the base of the spindle and constituting a support for the device when used as a toy windmill.
- a toy of the character described comprising a wire handle, one end of the wire be ing formed into a spindle and the other end formed into a cord-guide located at the base of the spindle, and a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle.
- a toy of the character described comprising a handle formed of a looped wire, one end of the wire being formed into a spindle and the other end being twisted into a spiral cord-guide disposed at substantially right angles to the base of the spindle, and a rotata ble wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle.
- a toy of the character described comprising a handle formed of wire which is bent intermediate of its ends to form a loop constituting a handle, one end of the wire constituting a spindle and the other end of the wire being bent into a spiral disposed laterally at one side of the spindle and constituting a cord-guide, and a rotatable wheel removably mounted upon the spindle and provided with propeller-blades.
- a toy of the character described comprising a handle formed from a single length of wire which is bent intermediate of its ends to form a loop-shaped handle, one end portion of the wire constituting a spindle and the other end portion being wrapped around the base portion of the spindle and formed into a cord-guide projected at one side of the handle, the engaged portions of the wire being arranged to form an annular shoulder,
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PATENTED NOV. 21, 1905.
F. J. PIOGH.
TOY.
AYPLIOATION FILED 00T.12,1904.
mJ w, my w Witnesses UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 21, 1905.
Application filed October 12, 1904:. Serial No. 228,184.
- To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK J PIOOH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Provo City, in the county of Utah and State of Utah, have invented a new and useful Toy, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to toys, and has for its object to provide an improved flying toy or top wherein the rotatable element or top member may be conveniently assembled with the handle or body of the device.
Another object of the invention is to provide for guiding the operating-cord when being unwound from the stem or shank of the rotatable member and to facilitate the engagement of the cord with the guide without threading the former in an endwise direction through the guide.
A still further object of the invention is to arrange the device so that it may be supported in a substantially horizontal position to operate as awindmill and as a weather-vane in addition to its operation as a flying toy or top.
more fully described, shown in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the form, proportion, size, and minor details may be made within the scope of the claims without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of the toy of the present invention arranged for use as a flying top. Fig. 2 is a detail longitudinal sectional view thereof. Fig. 3 is a detail view, on a small scale, illustrating the device mounted to operate as a windmill and weather-vane. Fig. 4 is a detail sectional view of a modified form of propeller-wheel.
Like characters of reference designate corresponding parts in each and every figure of the drawings.
An important consideration in the production of the present device is of course simplicity, inexpensiveness, and durability, and therefore it is proposed to form the handle or body from a single piece of wire, which is bent intermediate of its ends to form an elongated loop 1, which constitutes the handle or body, the end portions of the wire being intertwisted and soldered, as at 2, to rigidly connect the end portions of the wire and also produce ashoulder or seat for the support of the top member, as will hereinafter appear. One side of the handle is extended in a straight line beyond the shoulder 2, so as to'form a spindle member 3, while the other side of the handle has its end portion projected at substantial] y right angles to the spindle and bent into a spiral 4:, which constitutes a guide for the operating-cord, as will be hereinafter explained.
The rotatable top member consists of a tubular open-ended stem or shank 5, from one end portion of which radiate propeller-blades 6, the outer ends of which are embraced by a rim 7 to brace the blades and strengthen the top.
In using the device as. a flying top the tubular stem or shank 5 of the top is slipped upon the spindle 3 and supported upon the shoulder or seat 2, after which a suitable operating-cord is wound upon the tubular stem, as indicated at 8 in Fig. 1 of the drawings, and then the free end of the cord is engaged with. the guide 4: by winding the free end portion 9 of the cord between the coils of the guide, thereby bringing the cord into the position shown in Fig. 1. When the parts have thus been assembled, the handle 1 is taken in one hand and the free end portion 9 of the cord is quickly drawn through the guide which rotates the top, and when the cord becomes entirely unwrapped from the tubular stem or shank 5 the top mounts into the air and then returns to the ground, where it spins upon the stem or shank 5. The purpose of the guide 4 is to retain the cord in engagement with the handle until the extremity of the cord is freed from the stem or shank of the top, thereby to maintain said top'upon the handle until the cord has entirely unwrapped therefrom, so
as to prevent the top springing from the handle before the cord has been unwrapped therefrom. It will thus be understood that in addition to serving as a guide for the operatingcord the member 4 operates to maintain the top upon the handle until all of the cord has ecome unwound therefrom, thereby to obtain the most effective rotation of the top and to prevent entangling of the cord thereon.
In addition to its capacity as a flying top the present device may serve as a weather-vane and a windmill in the manner illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings, wherein the guide 4 is placed over a nail 10, driven into the top of a post or other support 11, there being a piece of paper, board, or the like 1?. connected to the handle to serve as a vane, so as to hold the wheel to the wind in order that the wheel may be rotated thereby.
From the foregoing description it will be understood that the present invention produces an exceedingly strong, durable, and inexpensive toy, which may be conveniently manipulated without any particular degree of skill and may be quickly transformed from a flying top to a weather-vane or windmill without disconnecting or adjusting any of the parts stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle,
and an open-ended cord-guide carried by and projected from the handle at substantially right angles to the base of the spindle.
2. A toy of the character described comprising a handle having a spindle, a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle, and an open-ended cord-guide carried by the handle at substantially right angles to the spindle and consistingof a spirally-bent member.
8. A combined flying top and toy windmill comprisinga handle havingaspindle projected longitudinally from one end of the handle, a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades anda tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle, and a cord-guide carried by and projected from the handle at substantially right angles to the base of the spindle and constituting a support for the device when used as a toy windmill.
4. A toy of the character described comprising a wire handle, one end of the wire be ing formed into a spindle and the other end formed into a cord-guide located at the base of the spindle, and a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle.
5. A toy of the character described comprising a handle formed of a looped wire, one end of the wire being formed into a spindle and the other end being twisted into a spiral cord-guide disposed at substantially right angles to the base of the spindle, and a rotata ble wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem for detachable rotation upon the spindle.
6. A toy of the character described comprising a handle formed of wire which is bent intermediate of its ends to form a loop constituting a handle, one end of the wire constituting a spindle and the other end of the wire being bent into a spiral disposed laterally at one side of the spindle and constituting a cord-guide, and a rotatable wheel removably mounted upon the spindle and provided with propeller-blades.
7. A toy of the character described comprising a handle formed from a single length of wire which is bent intermediate of its ends to form a loop-shaped handle, one end portion of the wire constituting a spindle and the other end portion being wrapped around the base portion of the spindle and formed into a cord-guide projected at one side of the handle, the engaged portions of the wire being arranged to form an annular shoulder,
and a rotatable wheel having propeller-blades and a tubular stem rotatably embracing the spindle and supported upon the shoulder.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto aflixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
FRANK J. PIOCH.
Witnesses:
V. V. BOTT, AUGUST BLUNENTHEL.
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US3035367A (en) * | 1956-12-03 | 1962-05-22 | H & T Mfg Co | Animated fish lure |
US3220142A (en) * | 1964-09-04 | 1965-11-30 | Butterfield Floyd | Aerial toy |
US5066258A (en) * | 1991-01-07 | 1991-11-19 | Tomberlin Rand K | Returning flying toy |
USD735420S1 (en) * | 2014-06-16 | 2015-07-28 | Trophy Hunting Development, L.L.C. | Feed channeling insert for barrel type animal feeders |
USD735421S1 (en) * | 2014-06-16 | 2015-07-28 | Trophy Hunting Development, L.L.C. | Feed channeling insert for barrel type animal feeders |
US20160184720A1 (en) * | 2014-12-28 | 2016-06-30 | YOYOdrone, LLC | Yoyo with propeller blades |
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US3035367A (en) * | 1956-12-03 | 1962-05-22 | H & T Mfg Co | Animated fish lure |
US3220142A (en) * | 1964-09-04 | 1965-11-30 | Butterfield Floyd | Aerial toy |
US5066258A (en) * | 1991-01-07 | 1991-11-19 | Tomberlin Rand K | Returning flying toy |
USD735420S1 (en) * | 2014-06-16 | 2015-07-28 | Trophy Hunting Development, L.L.C. | Feed channeling insert for barrel type animal feeders |
USD735421S1 (en) * | 2014-06-16 | 2015-07-28 | Trophy Hunting Development, L.L.C. | Feed channeling insert for barrel type animal feeders |
US20160184720A1 (en) * | 2014-12-28 | 2016-06-30 | YOYOdrone, LLC | Yoyo with propeller blades |
US9993738B2 (en) | 2016-07-26 | 2018-06-12 | YOYOdrone, LLC | Yoyo with propeller blades |
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