Rotor kite
First Claim
1. A rotor kite, comprising(a) an annular stabilizer ring;
- (b) a stabilizer rod connected at its ends with said stabilizer ring, said stabilizer rod extending across the inner diameter of said stabilizer ring;
(c) an elongated wing connected with said stabilizer rod, said wing being arranged within the inner perimeter of said stabilizer ring and having a longitudinal axis which is arranged perpendicular to said stabilizer rod; and
(d) an axle connected with said wing along the longitudinal axis and connected with said stabilizer rod at a midpoint thereof, whereby when a yoke is connected with the ends of the axle, said axle and wing are rotated by the wind to lift the kite into the air, said stabilizer ring rotating with said wing to maintain said wing in a position generally normal to the direction of the wind with said stabilizer rod maintaining said stabilizer ring in a plane normal to said axle.
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Abstract
A rotor kite is characterized by a stabilizer bar connected between the wing and stabilizer ring components of the kite to maintain the wing and the stabilizer ring in a perpendicular orientation with respect to each other during flight. The stabilizer bar is connected at its ends with the inner edge of the annular stabilizer ring so that the bar extends across the inner diameter of the ring. The wing is connected with the bar at multiple locations within the stabilizer ring, with the bar extending normal to the longitudinal axis of the wing. When the kite is released, the wind rotates the wing which in turn lifts the kite into the air. The stabilizer acts as a rudder to maintain the wing perpendicular to the wind direction.
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10 Claims
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1. A rotor kite, comprising
(a) an annular stabilizer ring; -
(b) a stabilizer rod connected at its ends with said stabilizer ring, said stabilizer rod extending across the inner diameter of said stabilizer ring; (c) an elongated wing connected with said stabilizer rod, said wing being arranged within the inner perimeter of said stabilizer ring and having a longitudinal axis which is arranged perpendicular to said stabilizer rod; and (d) an axle connected with said wing along the longitudinal axis and connected with said stabilizer rod at a midpoint thereof, whereby when a yoke is connected with the ends of the axle, said axle and wing are rotated by the wind to lift the kite into the air, said stabilizer ring rotating with said wing to maintain said wing in a position generally normal to the direction of the wind with said stabilizer rod maintaining said stabilizer ring in a plane normal to said axle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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