TOP SPINNING AID
20190009179 ยท 2019-01-10
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Abstract
A structure to aid in spinning a top in a precise location on a base includes a first portion such as one or more walls that are laterally spaced from the top and engage the base, a second portion such as a roof that extends over the top, and a vertical axle that projects downwardly from the second portion to enter a hole in a central axis of the top.
Claims
1. A method of spinning a top at a precise desired location on a base, the method comprising: providing a top having a hole in a central axis of the top; winding a string around the top with one end of the string exposed; providing a structure having a first portion that is laterally spaced from the top and a second portion that extends over the top, the structure having a downwardly projecting axle; positioning the structure over the top; pressing the structure downwardly against the base so that the first portion contacts the base at three or more non-collinear places, the axle is located in the hole, and the top contacts the base at the desired location; and while maintaining downward pressure on the structure and holding the structure stationary, pulling the exposed end of the string away from the top to cause the top to spin.
2. The method of claim 1, and further comprising: after the string has unwound and separated from the top, lifting the structure away from the spinning top.
3. A structure to aid in spinning a top in a precise location on a base comprising: a first portion engages the base at three or more non-collinear places that are laterally spaced from the location where the top is to be located; a second portion that extends away from the first portion over the location where the top is to be located; and a vertical axle that projects downwardly from the second portion to enter a hole in a central axis of the top.
4. The structure of claim 3 wherein: the first portion comprises one or more walls; and the second portion comprises a roof connected to the one or more walls.
5. The structure of claim 4 wherein one or more of the walls or roof is flat.
6. The structure of claim 3 wherein: the first portion comprises one or more curved walls; and the second portion comprises a roof connected to the one or more walls.
7. The structure of claim 3 wherein the first and second portions comprise portions of a curved shell.
8. The structure of claim 3 wherein said vertical axle is adjustable in height to accommodate tops of different heights.
9. The structure of claim 3 wherein said vertical axle is set in a low friction bearing to reduce friction in use.
10. A structure to aid in spinning a top in a precise location comprising: a wall; a roof extending laterally from said wall; and a vertical axle projecting downward from said roof to enter a hole in a central axis of the top.
11. The structure of claim 10 comprising two walls that support said roof on two sides.
12. The structure of claim 10 comprising multiple walls that support said roof on multiple sides.
13. The structure of claim 10 wherein said wall is curved in plan view partially surrounding said top.
14. The structure of claim 10 wherein said vertical axle is adjustable in height to accommodate tops of different heights.
15. The structure of claim 10 wherein said vertical axle is set in a low friction bearing to reduce friction in use.
16. A structure to aid in spinning a top in a precise location on a base below the top, the structure comprising: a shell, partially surrounding the top and extending from the base; and a vertical axle projecting downward from said shell to enter a hole in a central axis of the top.
17. The structure of claim 16 wherein said vertical axle is adjustable in height to accommodate tops of different heights.
18. The structure of claim 16 wherein said vertical axle is set in a low friction bearing to reduce friction in use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] Initially, the top has a string wound around it. In a method of spinning the top, the user first presses the structure downward on base 6 with one hand while pulling the string with the other hand. Because the structure is pressed downwardly on the base, it can be kept stationary during the spinning process. The structure provides stability by contacting the base at three or more non-collinear places. The user can keep the structure in place after the string has unwound and come off the top, or can lift the structure away from the spinning top.
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[0023] When the top is ready to spin and positioned by the downwardly projecting axle, any structure of size adequate to clear the body of the top will work. For example with a top having a body of 1 radius, the inner surfaces of the first portions (walls) must be slightly more than 1 distant from the centerline of the downwardly projecting axle. There is no functional disadvantage in making the structure much larger than this minimum, except reduced portability.
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[0026] While the above is a complete description of specific embodiments of the invention, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.