Amusement devices: toys – Aerodynamically supported or retarded – Spinning disc
Patent
1992-06-29
1993-03-23
Muir, D. Neal
Amusement devices: toys
Aerodynamically supported or retarded
Spinning disc
446 48, 446255, 273424, A63H 2700, A63H 27127, A63B 6510
Patent
active
051959160
ABSTRACT:
A toy flying saucer comprising a smaller top disc attached to a large base disc at the top. The top disc has a cylindrical connecting end projecting from the bottom edge thereof, which cylindrical connecting end has an annular projection around the outer wall surface thereof inserted to engage in the annular groove around the inner wall surface of the cylindrical connecting end at the top of the base disc. The top disc has a wind resisting surface wider than that of the base disc, which permits the toy flying saucer to automatically turn into a normal position and keep flying in such a normal position once it has been thrown to the air.
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