Model airplane engine starting stick
10478739 ยท 2019-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02N15/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A63H27/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F02N3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02N1/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A63H27/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F02N3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B75/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A model airplane engine starting stick is provided with a blade edge engaging roller having a roller surface of a material which will grip the blade edge of the propeller when against the blade edge of the propeller to cause the roller to roll along the blade edge without sliding over and damaging the blade edge as the starting stick is moved with respect to the blade edge to rotate the propeller. The starting stick of the invention includes a handle by which the starting stick can be held and manipulated by a user and a roller attached to the handle to freely rotate or roll with respect to the handle.
Claims
1. A model airplane engine starting stick for manually rotating a propeller attached to the model airplane engine, the propeller having propeller blades extending outwardly from a propeller hub and with the blades having blade edges, comprising: a handle having a handgrip by which the starting stick can be held and manipulated; a roller mounted to the handle to freely rotate with respect to the handle and to be positioned against a blade edge of the propeller when the propeller is stationary before the model airplane engine is started; and a roller surface of a material which will grip the blade edge of the propeller when against the blade edge of the propeller and will cause the roller to roll along the blade edge without sliding over the blade edge as the starting stick is moved with respect to the blade edge; whereby the starting stick can be held and manipulated by a user with the roller against the blade edge to rotate the propeller and start the model aircraft engine without damaging the blade edge.
2. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 1, wherein the handle includes an elongate shaft having a handgrip portion and a roller attachment portion, the roller being attached to the roller attachment portion of the shaft.
3. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 2, wherein the handgrip is handgrip material secured to the handgrip portion of the shaft.
4. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 3, wherein the handgrip material is a silicone material.
5. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 3, wherein the roller is rotatably mounted to the roller attachment portion of the shaft.
6. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 5, wherein the roller is a sleeve rotatably mounted on the roller attachment portion of the shaft.
7. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 6, wherein the roller includes a roller base formed from a roller length of rigid pipe slidably mounted on the roller attachment portion of the shaft, and roller surface material coating the outside surface of the roller base.
8. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 7, wherein the roller length of rigid pipe forming the roller base has an inside diameter, and wherein the roller mounting portion of the shaft is cylindrical and has an outside diameter approximating but less than the inside diameter of the roller length of rigid pipe forming the roller base.
9. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 8, wherein the roller length of rigid pipe is a length of rigid PVC pipe.
10. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 9, wherein the roller surface is formed by a sleeve of roller surface material placed around the roller base.
11. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 10, wherein the sleeve forming the roller surface material placed around the roller base is a length of vinyl tubing.
12. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 11, wherein the roller base has an end toward the hand grip and an end away from the hand grip, and wherein the length of vinyl tubing forming the roller surface extends beyond the end of the roller base away from the hand grip.
13. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 12, wherein the shaft is a length of rigid PVC pipe.
14. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 12, additionally including a spacer between the hand grip and the roller.
15. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 7, wherein the roller surface is formed by a sleeve of roller surface material placed around the roller base.
16. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 15, wherein the sleeve forming the roller surface material placed around the roller base is a length of vinyl tubing.
17. A model airplane engine starting stick according to claim 16, additionally including a flange on the end of the shaft for holding the roller base on the shaft and wherein the vinyl tubing extends over the flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of the invention; and, wherein:
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(6) Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EXAMPLE EMBODIMENT
(7) The model airplane starting stick of the invention, shown generally as 10, provides an effective and relatively safe way of starting a model aircraft engine. The illustrated starting stick as shown in
(8) The Figures illustrate a particular example embodiment of the construction of the starting stick of the invention. However, the invention is not limited to the construction of the illustrated embodiment. As shown in detail in
(9) A roller base 40 is rotatably secured to the roller attachment portion of the shaft 32. The roller base 40 may take the form of a length of 1 1/16 diameter PVC pipe with a 1/16 wall thickness. This roller base 40 has a slightly larger inside diameter then the outside diameter of the shaft so forms a sleeve which fits over the roller attachment portion of the shaft 32 in a manner so that it freely rotates or rolls on shaft 32. The combination of the described PVC pipes make a virtually unbreakable stick when used for the purpose of starting model airplane engines. Further, making both the shaft 32 and the roller base 40 of the same PVC material reduces the friction and allows the roller base 40 to easily roll on the shaft 32.
(10) The desired roller surface is provided by securing a sleeve 42, such as a length of tubing of appropriate material, around the roller base 40. A length of clear vinyl tubing which is 1 in diameter and thick has been found satisfactory for forming the roller surface. The clear vinyl tubing is very strong yet will cut before damaging the blade of the propeller. This is an important property of the clear vinyl tubing. The clear vinyl tubing also has a gripping property which is needed to grip the propeller and thereby force the rolling of the clear vinyl tubing and roller rather than allowing the roller to sliding over the edge of the blade which could damage the propeller blade.
(11) Spacer 16, in the form of a PVC ring, serves two purposes: First, it keeps the rolling roller base from wearing the forward portion of the grip. The rolling action of the edge of the roller base against the silicone grip would very quickly damage the end of the silicone grip. Second, the spacer ring is made out of the same PVC material as the roller base and this is where the end of the roller base rubs against when rolling. Since they are both made of the same hard, smooth material the roller rolls with little friction or resistance.
(12) A T plug 44 is epoxied into the end of shaft 36. The high shoulder 46 of the plug 44 keeps the roller base 40 in place, stopping it from coming off the end of the shaft 32. The outer diameter of shoulder 46 of T plug 44 has to be slightly larger than the inside diameter of roller base 40, yet less than the inside diameter of clear vinyl tubing 42, so it does not extend above clear vinyl tubing 42 and restrict the rolling of the roller 40 and clear vinyl tubing 42. As shown in
(13) While the invention has been described in detail with reference to a specific example embodiment of the invention, various constructions of the airplane starting stick can be used to provide a starting stick having a handle whereby the user can hold and manipulate the starting stick for rotating a model airplane propeller for starting the engine powering the propeller, and providing a freely rotatable or rolling portion of the starting stick for contacting the propeller blade edge so that the stick is not dragged or scraped over the propeller blade edge during starting, which dragging or scraping can damage the propeller blade edge.
(14) While the forgoing example is illustrative of the principles of the present invention in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims set forth below.