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Aerial toy glider

  • US 4,241,533 A
  • Filed: 03/16/1979
  • Issued: 12/30/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/16/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An aerial toy glider adapted to be thrown through the air and having an aerodynamic lifting surface comprising:

  • a peripherally arcuate rod-like rim member of resilient foam material with elastic memory characteristics;

    a peripherally arcuate, substantially tubular rim retaining member of flexible material for receiving said rim member;

    said rod-like rim member lying within said rim retaining member;

    means for securing said rim member within said rim retaining member;

    a peripherally arcuate disc-like body member of flexible, non-resilient material;

    means for securing said rim retaining member and said rim member to said body member along a line of common periphery of said rim retaining member;

    said rim member being made of material of sufficient rigidity so that said glider may be folded for storage in a restricted space and then return to its original shape upon being unfolded, based on the said memory characteristics of said rim member;

    said disc-like body member being made of a diameter larger than the inner diameter of said rod-like rim member;

    said larger diameter of said disc-like body member being made of a preselected magnitude so that on being deflected by air resistance during flight, said disc-like body member becomes dished in a vertical direction along an axis normal to the horizontal plane of said disc so that an annular recess is formed adjacent said rim near the junction of said body member and said rim retaining member forming an angle at said junction for providing an area of lowered pressure behind and adjacent the rim member as said disc is thrown through the air.

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