Finger ring with built-in launching apparatus and methods of using same
10772395 ยท 2020-09-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H27/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63H33/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H29/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A toy ring-launcher apparatus for wearing on a human finger as an item of play jewelry that's comprised of means for starting to rotate and then subsequently releasing other toy apparatuses or objects exhibiting gyroscopic tendencies, such as gyroscopic tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels so they rotate very fast around a central axis and move independently of the toy ring-launcher apparatus on a flat surface, in the air, or on a toy racing track, respectively. Methods are also included for using the provided toy ring-launcher apparatus to have fun and enjoyment.
Claims
1. A toy ring-launcher apparatus worn on a human finger as an item of play jewelry comprising a launching apparatus of the type comprising a length of string and a spool for holding said length of string for launching gyroscopic spinning tops, or flying propellers, or rolling wheels after unwound and extended said length of string rewinds onto said spool and after said spool abruptly stops rotating, whereby said gyroscopic spinning tops, or flying propellers, or rolling wheels are launched with minimum effort from said human finger without causing physical harm or injury to said human finger.
2. The toy ring-launcher apparatus of claim 1 wherein said launching apparatus launches said spinning top, said flying propeller, or said rolling wheel only after unwound and extended said length of string rewinds onto said spool so the physical size of said launching apparatus is reduced for wearing on small said human finger and for preventing injury or discomfort to said small human finger.
3. The toy ring-launcher apparatus of claim 1 wherein said launching apparatus comprises a rip-cord launcher apparatus sized to fit for wearing on small said human finger without causing harm or discomfort to said small human finger.
4. The toy ring-launcher apparatus of claim 1 wherein said launching apparatus comprises a wind-up spring launcher apparatus of the type comprising a spiral torsion spring and sized to fit for wearing on small said human finger without causing harm or discomfort to said small human finger.
5. A toy ring and string-launcher apparatus worn on a human finger as an item of play jewelry, comprising: (a) a spiral torsion spring, (b) a length of string with a knob attached to one end, and (c) a spool for holding said length of string, and (d) an upper housing, and (e) a rotary table comprised of prongs or hooks, and (f) a lower housing comprised of an open or closed ring for temporarily attaching said lower housing to a human finger, and purposed for rotating and launching a spinning top, or a flying propeller, or a rolling wheel mounted on said prongs after releasing said knob, and after unwound and extended said length of string rewinds onto said spool, whereby said gyroscopic spinning tops, or flying propellers, or rolling wheels are launched safely from said human finger with minimum effort.
6. A method for launching a gyroscopic spinning top, a flying propeller, or a rolling wheel using a toy ring and string-launcher apparatus, comprising: (a) providing said toy ring and string-launcher apparatus of the type comprising a spiral torsion spring, a length of string with a knob attached to one end, a spool for holding said length of string, a rotary table with a set of attached prongs, an upper housing, and a lower housing with an attached open or closed ring, (b) wearing provided said toy ring and string-launcher apparatus on a human finger, (c) mounting said gyroscopic spinning top, or said flying propeller, or said rolling wheel, onto said prongs, (d) pulling said knob attached to one end of said string slowly and steadily away from said lower housing for rotating said rotary table in one direction to tighten and store energy in said spiral torsion string, (e) holding said knob stationary temporarily for aiming said rotary table, (f) releasing said knob so said spiral torsion spring rapidly unwinds to rotate said rotary table and attached said prongs in opposite said direction as said string rewinds onto said spool, (g) allowing said rotary table to stop abruptly for ejecting and launching mounted said gyroscopic spinning top, or said flying propeller, or said rolling wheel from said prongs, whereby said gyroscopic spinning top, or said flying propeller, or said rolling wheel is launched from said human finger only with energy stored by tightening said spiral torsion spring.
Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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(5) It's important to note that any method of using a provided toy ring string-launcher apparatus known as the present invention as it's worn on a human finger to launch a gyroscopic top, a flying propeller, or a rolling wheel for the purpose of having fun or excitement as described herein would be known by one skilled in the art to be another embodiment of the present invention.
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Additional Embodiments
(8) It's conceivable that the means for rotating and then subsequently releasing other toy gyroscopic apparatuses or objects, such as gyroscopic spinning tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels that comprises the toy ring apparatus known to be the present invention can be comprised of components distinctly different from those comprising the aforementioned string-launcher apparatus. For instance, the means for rotating and then subsequently releasing other toy apparatuses, such as gyroscopic toy tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels that comprises the toy ring-launcher apparatus known as the present invention can be of the wind-up spring launcher type that operates by loading or winding a coil spring that comprises the toy ring-launcher apparatus very tightly, and then releasing the loaded spring to spin a mounted gyroscopic toy apparatus by pressing a button mounted somewhere on the toy ring-launcher apparatus. The means for rotating and then subsequently releasing other gyroscopic toy apparatuses, such as gyroscopic spinning tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels that comprises the toy ring-launcher apparatus can also be of the rip-cord launcher apparatus type that in turn would be comprised of a gear having teeth that can engage with the teeth on a separate rip-cord apparatus when the separate rip-cord apparatus is pulled or ripped or raked across the teeth of the gear comprising the toy ring-launcher apparatus. However, a wearable toy ring-launcher apparatus comprised of any means for rotating and then subsequently releasing other toy apparatuses such as gyroscopic tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels to rotate very fast while the toy ring-launcher apparatus is being worn on a human finger, would be recognized by one skilled in the art to be another embodiment of the present invention. Moreover, any method comprised of first providing a toy ring-launcher apparatus known to be the present invention that can be worn on a human finger and which is further comprised of means for rotating and then subsequently releasing a gyroscopic spinning top, a flying propeller, or a rolling wheel, and then using that provided toy ring-launcher apparatus to have fun and enjoyment, would be known by one skilled in the art to be another embodiment of the present invention. There are many different possible designs of half-tapered protrusions including prongs, hooks, or tines of any sort that are added to or which can comprise the rotary table in order to temporarily hold and then later release a rapidly spinning gyroscopic top, flying propeller, or rolling wheel, whether each of those toys has matching holes or slots to receive the prongs or not. It is also conceivable that the rotary table can be comprised of other structures or physical compositions that will allow edible or non-edible round or oval objects, such as jelly beans, chocolate eggs, other relatively hard candies, or even hard-boiled eggs to be rotated and then subsequently released by or with the toy ring-launcher apparatus known as the present invention. For that matter, a string-launcher as described herein that comprises the toy ring-launcher apparatus capable of launching the round or oval objects just mentioned does not necessarily have to comprise a ring that is worn on a human finger. Instead, it can have a simple handle that can be grabbed with two fingers comprising the lower housing. The finger ring apparatus that comprises the lower housing section and which temporarily holds the ring string-launcher known as the present invention on a human finger can be made as a fully closed or partially open band, ring, or other suitable shape that allows it to be firmly, but temporarily attached to a human finger. It can also be made of any material or matter whether it's elastic, such as a rubber-band that stretches, or whether it's rigid plastic or metal. Various other gyroscopic toy apparatuses, such as gyroscopic spinning tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels that are launched from the toy ring-launcher apparatus now known to be a primary embodiment of the present invention as well as the toy ring-launcher apparatus itself, can be comprised of electrochemical batteries, an electric generator, lights, or sound-producing means or apparatuses to make them more playful, useful, or exciting to watch. They can also be made in the shapes of, have notable impressions made on them, or be colored in a manner that signifies a cartoon character, a popular superhero action figure, or any other depiction of a well known character or object. Lastly, any method that comprises first providing a wearable toy ring-launcher apparatus comprised of means for rotating and then subsequently releasing other gyroscopic toy apparatuses or objects, such as gyroscopic tops, flying propellers, or rolling wheels to rotate very fast around a central axis, and then which directs or instructs a wearer of the toy ring-launcher apparatus to use or employ the provided toy ring-launcher apparatus in any way for having fun will indeed be known by one skilled in the art to be another embodiment of the present invention. Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by any appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by any examples given.