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| United States Patent Application |
20060189246
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Stark; Steven Patrick
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August 24, 2006
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Disc spinning device
Abstract
A disc spinning device centrally located/secured to a flexible soft flying
disc encouraging/facilitating spinning a disc on one's finger for
technique/amusement. Spinning a disc on one's finger is difficult however
the device has recessed dimple(s) to place one's finger(s), greatly
improving disc spin with less friction than surrounding flexible soft
flyer disc material. A fingernail may damage desired flexible soft disc
material, utilizing more durable material in disc spinning device reduces
wear and improved disc spinning capabilities with less friction. The disc
spinning device located around central disc axis area offers more safety
features than previous relatively hard plastic flying discs by allowing
the softer flexible molded disc preferred material composite to compress
when being hit by or catching of disc. The disc spinning device offers
faster and easier/unique disc spins giving user more advanced disc
spin(s) for technique/easier disc spin play.
| Inventors: |
Stark; Steven Patrick; (Champlin, MN)
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| Correspondence Address:
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STEVEN PATRICK STARK
713 WEST RIVER ROAD
CHAMPLIN
MN
55316
US
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| Serial No.:
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404222 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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April 15, 2006 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
446/46 |
| Class at Publication: |
446/046 |
| International Class: |
A63H 27/00 20060101 A63H027/00 |
Claims
1. An aerodynamic toy for throwing and device to assist in spinning of the
disc on a finger tip comprising, in combination, a body molded of a soft,
flexible, homogeneous, thermoplastic, resilient, foam material having a
peripheral edge generally circular outer perimeter defining a disc; and a
recessed lower surface creating a rim throughout said central lower
region adjacent said peripheral edge defining a rim; and the disc
spinning device centrally located containing a bottom or top recessed
dimple area extending about said central axis to facilitate faster
spinning of disc and improved durability.
2. In an aerodynamic toy as in claim 1 wherein said disc spinning device
centrally located containing both a bottom and top recessed dimple area
extending about said central axis to facilitate simultaneous spinning of
disc to obtain gyroscopic disc effects when both finger tip placements
are done simultaneously.
3. An aerodynamic toy for throwing and device to assist in spinning of the
disc on a finger tip comprising, in combination, a body molded of
plastic, resilient, material having a peripheral edge generally circular
outer perimeter defining a disc; and a recessed lower surface creating a
rim throughout said central lower region adjacent said peripheral edge
defining a rim; and centrally located bottom and top recessed dimple area
extending about said central axis to facilitate simultaneous spinning of
disc to obtain gyroscopic disc effects when both finger tip placements
are done simultaneously.
4. In an aerodynamic toy as in claim 3 wherein said aerodynamic toy has a
peripheral edge of softer flexible disc material for better cushion
impact while catching.
5. In an aerodynamic toy as in claim 3 wherein said aerodynamic toy has a
softer flexible disc material on bottom surface area of disc for improved
cushion impact while tipping/tapping of the disc.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to an amusement and novelty disc spinning
device that is molded or attached to a flexible flying disc which can be
used as an aerial toy.
[0003] In particular, the disc spinning device molded or attached to a
flexible flying disc of this invention concerns a throwing projectile
designed for improved spinning of the disc on one's finger offering more
durability and easier spin from less friction.
[0004] Also in particular, the disc spinning device molded or attached to
a flexible flying disc of this invention concerns a throwing projectile
designed for cushioned impact.
[0005] Also in particular, flexible flying disc allows for the easier
spinning of the disc on one's finger for amusement and to experience the
technical advanced ability of a pro by having a recessed dimple area
centered within the disc axis that a finger (finger tip) can reside in
while the disc rotates and spins upon the finger.
[0006] Also in particular, the disc spinning device molded or attached to
a flexible flying disc allows for the easier spinning of the disc upon
one's finger for amusement and to experience the technical advanced
ability easily by having a recessed dimple that the finger(s) can reside
in while the disc rotates and spins upon the finger(s) located on either
side of the disc (top or bottom). The device creates the ability to
perform what would seem the most impossible difficult disc spinning
techniques (inverted disc) to a much easier spin when the disc spinning
device has a recessed dimple located on the top and bottom of the disc
axis to facilitate spinning on one finger(s). One can go from spinning
the inverted disc upon one's finger to spinning the disc on the other
hand in a normal fashion with easy transitioning visa versa.
[0007] Also in particular, the disc spinning device molded or attached to
a flexible flying disc allows for the easier spinning of the disc upon
one's finger(s) for amusement and to experience the technical advanced
ability easily by having a recessed dimple that a finger(s) tip can
reside in while the disc rotates and spins upon one's finger(s) located
on either side of the disc (top or bottom) that when done simultaneously
offers the user(s) unique gyroscopic disc effects with the disc. This can
also facilitate the easy transitioning of the disc from inverted disc to
a normal disc position.
[0008] Also this invention improves the potential wear within the disc
spinning device as the recessed dimple area extending about said central
axis of the disc facilitates the spinning of the disc on your finger can
be created to use more durable material for the disc spinning device than
the surrounding flexible flying disc material while substantially
increasing the desired faster spin capabilities with less friction.
[0009] Also in particular the disc spinning device top and bottom surface
area can be reduced with an anchoring element located within the soft
disc material to help stabilize and secure the disc spinning device
within the flexible flying disc material.
[0010] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0011] The application of saucerlike flying projectiles has been widely
accepted both as an active leisure pastime and as a recreational sport.
[0012] Prior art devices developed for these purposes were generally
fabricated from a rigid material such as plastic. An inherent
disadvantage of those devices was that, when hurled through the air, the
flying implement became a rather dangerous missile. For instance, if one
of the game participants failed to catch the device, some bodily injury
could occur, e.g. as a result of impact to and around the sensitive face.
Furthermore, an unwary bystander could accidentally be struck in the face
or elsewhere because of an errant flight trajectory and improving the
impact cushion is desired.
[0013] In addition, when the devices of the prior art were used indoors,
windows, mirrors, table lamps and other fragile household articles were
exposed to possible damage or breakage from the more durable, stronger
impacts.
[0014] The device of this invention in the preferred embodiment, in
contrast, eliminates the aforementioned disadvantages by providing a
soft, pliant and flexible disc adaptable for use as an aerodynamic toy.
The spongy, elastic consistency of the disc structure provides for
relatively harmless cushioned impact upon hitting an object or person.
[0015] Previous attempts to provide resiliently yieldable flying saucers
usually resulted in planar discs. Such devices did not have truly
aerodynamic characteristics since there was no surface curvature or
airfoil design. Consequently, the planar discs were deficient in flight
duration and stability, glide performance and hovering ability.
[0016] This invention improves upon those devices by providing a more
saucerlike configuration and more novel performance based improvements.
The preferred embodiment of the disc material consists of spongy material
whereas it can be molded with features that are more familiar to users of
hard plastic type discs. These aerodynamic performance features allow for
more advanced improvements for technique, and easier catching of the
disc.
[0017] This invention improves upon prior flexible flying discs such as
the simple attempt of spinning the disc on one's finger (finger tip) can
distort the disc shape or minimize the spinning of the disc with more
material friction than seen in a rigid plastic type disc. The disc
spinning device allows for much easier and improved spinning of the disc
upon ones finger (finger tip) with less friction and less distortion of
the flexible flying disc material. The disc spinning device recessed
dimple area extending about said central axis is centrally located within
the disc allowing a finger tip to rest within the recessed dimple area
while the other hand rotates the disc so the disc can easily spin upon
one's finger allowing for beginners to be like just like a more advanced
pro disc freestyler. This capability also makes it easer to catch a disc
upon the finger tip and keeping it spinning on the finger tip within the
recessed dimple area by not having ones finger tip undesirably sliding
around under the disc. The position of the recessed dimple area extending
about said central axis is also the balanced central area, and the disc
can stop spinning and remain easily balanced upon one's finger.
[0018] In addition, this invention improves upon prior discs such as the
disc spinning device recessed dimple area extending about said central
axis is centrally located within the disc allowing the finger (finger
tip) to rest within the recessed dimple area located on the top or bottom
of the disc, allowing the spinning disc to transfer from one hands finger
on a side of the disc to the other hand on other side of the disc.
[0019] In addition, this invention improves upon prior discs such as the
disc spinning device recessed dimple area extending about said central
axis is centrally located within the disc allowing the finger (finger
tip) to rest within the recessed dimple area located on the top and
bottom of the disc which can be done at the same time offering users
advanced gyroscopic spinning disc effects. One can transfer the spinning
disc to another person easily with this gyroscopic disc effect. The disc
while spinning can create a gyroscopic disc effect when a finger tip is
placed on each side of the disc at the same time that gives user(s)
unique complete control over the disc position and transition.
[0020] In addition, this invention in the preferred embodiment utilizes a
closed cell material that is water resistant and allows for the disc and
the disc spinning device to float.
[0021] A feature of this invention over prior art allows a version of the
disc spinning device to be assembled after the flexible flying disc has
been created by use of glue or attaching together two sides of the disc
spinning device together sandwiching the flexible flying disc material
between the outer surface of disc spinning device.
[0022] A feature of this invention is that the material of the disc
spinning device when formed in a mold or after allows the disc spinning
device to receive selected indicia through transfer printing or other
printing processes or as those skilled in the art would have impressions
or raised surface to give instruction or design. The visual
representations can add desired decorative effects such as for creating
optical illusions or otherwise attracting attention. This is particularly
advantageous when the disc is to be used as an advertising or promotional
item.
[0023] In view of the foregoing, it should be apparent that the present
invention overcomes many of the shortcomings from rigid and flexible
flying discs offering more benefits of the prior art devices and provides
an improved throwing projectile that greatly improves the ability to spin
the disc upon a finger.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0024] In compendium, the subject matter of this invention is directed to
a disc spinning device that in the preferred embodiment is attached,
molded or as those skilled in the art secured at or near the disc axis of
a flexible flying disc. The flexible flying disc material in the
preferred embodiment is formed of a resilient synthetic material such as
foam rubber. Whereas the resilient flexible flying disc material in the
preferred embodiment is molded in a saucerlike curved contour having
flight characteristics. The thickness of the outer edge of the flexible
flying disc allows for increased durability and increased cushion impact
benefits protecting the user from the denser material used in the disc
spinning device.
[0025] In addition, the disc spinning device has a recessed dimple area
extending about said central axis of the disc for positioning of ones
finger tip for easy and improved spinning of the disc that offers novelty
and amusement for an individual including durability and improved spin
rotation capabilities with less friction.
[0026] Another unique feature of the disc spinning device which has a
recessed central dimple area extending about said central axis of the
disc for positioning of ones finger tip for easy and improved spinning of
the disc is that it can be located on the top and bottom of the disc
offering more unique disc spin capabilities such as spinning the disc in
a normal position or in an inverted disc position. This offers novelty
and amusement for an individual including the capability of producing
gyroscopic disc effects when a finger tip is placed on each side of the
disc when the disc is spinning. This offers much unique control over the
disc positioning, placement and transitioning capabilities.
[0027] The purpose of the disc spinning device of this invention is to
improve disc spinning capabilities in the preferred embodiment of a
flexible flying disc that provides an aerial projectile having
aerodynamic flight characteristics thus making it suitable for use as an
aerial toy. In addition, decorative patterns and other indicia as those
skilled in the art can be imprinted on the covering of the disc and or
disc spinning device, and the disc spinning device can be used as an
advertising novelty.
[0028] The utilization of durable and more resilient material in the disc
spinning device improves longevity from fingernails and general wear and
offers a much improved spin capability upon ones finger tip with less
friction than the surrounding flexible flying disc material. In the
preferred embodiment using softer material in the flexible flying disc
that is secured around the disc spinning device offers more cushioning
effect upon impact after flight and thus easier to catch without fear of
catching something harder.
[0029] Having thus summarized the invention, it will be seen that an
object thereof is to provide an advanced flexible flying disc with
advanced disc spinning capabilities of the general character described
herein which is not subject to the disadvantages of the prior art.
[0030] Specifically, it is an object of this invention to provide a
flexible flying disc for use as an aerial projectile that is formed from
a resilient material for cushioned impact and improved disc spinning
capabilities with the disc spinning device.
[0031] It is a further object of this invention to provide a flexible
flying disc that is formed in a saucerlike configuration for improved
aerodynamic characteristics and improved disc spinning capabilities with
the disc spinning device.
[0032] A still further object of this invention is to provide a flexible
flying disc, which can offer increased durability from wear during the
spinning of the disc on one's finger tip, and allowing for more stable
spin and improved disc spinning capabilities with the disc spinning
device.
[0033] Another object of this invention is to provide a flexible flying
disc formed of a resilient material that is light in weight, durable in
function design and economical to manufacture with improved disc spinning
capabilities with the disc spinning device.
[0034] Still another object of this invention in preferred embodiment is
to provide a disc spinning device utilized within a flexible flying disc
formed of a more resilient material having a water resistant skin formed
on the material for providing buoyant characteristics.
[0035] Another object of this invention is to provide a disc spinning
device utilized within a flexible flying disc that facilitates the
spinning of the disc on ones finger(s) from the top of the disc
(inverted) or the bottom of the disc or both at the same time.
[0036] Another object of this invention is provide a disc spinning device
utilized within a flexible flying disc that offers the faster spinning of
the disc on ones finger tips simultaneously from the top and bottom
allowing more control over a discs spin that can offer the user
gyroscopic disc effects.
[0037] Yet another object of this invention is to provide a flexible
flying disc molded of a resilient material having a skin that can be
imprinted with selected indicia so that the disc and disc spinning device
can be used as an advertising novelty.
[0038] The above and other objects, features and advantages of this
invention will be apparent from the following description of the
preferred embodiments when considered in connection with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] FIG. 1 is an perspective view of the present invention;
[0040] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention
highlighting spin and gyroscopic disc transitioning when a finger from
each hand is used;
[0041] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention;
[0042] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention;
[0043] FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of the present invention;
[0044] FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of the present invention;
[0045] FIG. 7 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0046] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the present invention;
[0047] FIG. 9 is an alternate embodiment perspective view of the present
invention;
[0048] FIG. 10 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0049] FIG. 11 is an alternate embodiment perspective view of the present
invention;
[0050] FIG. 12 is an alternate embodiment perspective view of the present
invention;
[0051] FIG. 13 is an alternate embodiment perspective view of the present
invention;
[0052] FIG. 14 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0053] FIG. 15 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0054] FIG. 16 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0055] FIG. 17 is an alternate embodiment partial cross-sectional view of
the present invention;
[0056] FIG. 18 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0057] FIG. 19 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0058] FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the present invention;
[0059] FIG. 21 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0060] FIG. 22 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0061] FIG. 23 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0062] FIG. 24 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0063] FIG. 25 is an alternate embodiment perspective view of the present
invention;
[0064] FIG. 26 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0065] FIG. 27 is an alternate embodiment partial cross-sectional view of
the present invention;
[0066] FIG. 28 is an alternate embodiment cross-sectional view of the
present invention;
[0067] FIG. 29 is a top perspective view of the present invention;
[0068] In the accompanying drawings in which are shown the preferred
embodiments of this invention,
LIST OF ELEMENTS
[0069] 1 flexible disc [0070] 2 disc rotation [0071] 3 hand and finger
[0072] 4 finger placement for top of disc spinning device [0073] 5
flexible disc edge [0074] 6 top extension of disc spinning device
[0075] 7 inner grip handle [0076] 8 finger placement for bottom of disc
spinning device [0077] 9 inverted disc spinning [0078] 10 recessed tip
of top extension of disc spinning device within flexible disc edging
[0079] 11 material of disc spinning device [0080] 12 bottom of disc with
flexible disc material residing under the disc [0081] 13 top extension
of disc spinning device reaching the edge of flexible disc [0082] 14
flexible disc leading top edge [0083] 15 the bottom of disc spinning
device extruding from flexible disc material for finger placement with
it's center recessed central dimple area extending about said central
axis of the disc for positioning of ones finger tip [0084] 16 bottom
disc plate [0085] 17 flexible disc edge rim material [0086] 18 disc
spinning device extension reaches the flexible disc material [0087] 19
durable disc spinning device material [0088] 20 flexible disc material
forming a bottom rim [0089] 21 top retention ring extension to hold disc
spinning device within flexible disc [0090] 22 bottom retention ring
extension to hold disc spinning device within flexible disc [0091] 23
flexible disc material on top of disc [0092] 24 finger tip placement for
top of disc spinning device [0093] 25 finger tip placement for bottom of
disc spinning device [0094] 26 recessed top dimple area for finger
placement [0095] 27 center axis of disc [0096] 28 top placement of disc
spinning device within flexible disc [0097] 29 leading edge of flexible
disc material [0098] 30 flexible disc material [0099] 31 recessed
bottom dimple area for finger placement [0100] 32 center axis of disc
spinning device and flexible disc bottom perspective view [0101] 33
bottom placement of disc spinning device within flexible disc [0102] 34
center extension ring of disc spinning device [0103] 35 center extension
of disc spinning device within flexible disc material [0104] 36 top ring
extension of disc spinning device that holds pressure to retain device
within center of flexible disc [0105] 37 female screw threads for top
section of the disc spinning device [0106] 38 bottom of ring extension
of disc spinning device that holds pressure to retain device within
center of flexible disc [0107] 39 male screw threads for bottom section
of the disc spinning device [0108] 42 top and bottom of disc spinning
device screwed together to place pressure hold on flexible disc material
[0109] 43 top recessed flexible disc material for placement of disc
spinning device [0110] 44 dotted lines showing the recessed dimple areas
within the disc spinning device located within disc axis [0111] 46
bottom recessed flexible disc material for placement of disc spinning
device [0112] 48 top female clip retaining area of disc spinning device
[0113] 49 bottom male clip retaining area of disc spinning device [0114]
50 top support edges of middle ring extension [0115] 51 middle ring
extension leading edges assist in holding disc spinning device in place
within flexible disc material [0116] 53 bottom support edges of middle
ring extension [0117] 57 disc spinning device that is internally secured
in place within flexible disc by the top extension of disc spinning
device located within flexible disc material [0118] 58 traditional flat
[0119] 61 internal extended ring extensions for retention of disc
spinning device within flexible disc [0120] 61 disc spinning device
extension is flat [0121] 67 top of disc spinning device where the bottom
disc spinning device clip mechanism enters [0122] 68 tip of disc
spinning device retention plates hold and secures the bottom of disc
spinning device [0123] 69 font placement for top of disc spinning device
[0124] 70 graphic placement for top of disc spinning device [0125] 71
bottom of disc spinning device clip mechanism [0126] 75 raised flexible
disc material protective edge for disc spinning device extension [0127]
77 extended ring extension [0128] 78 stabilization ridge(s) [0129] 79
flight plate [0130] 80 body [0131] 81 peripheral edge generally
circular outer perimeter defining a disc [0132] 82 recessed lower
surface creating a rim [0133] 85 lower surface supporting structure for
recessed dimple area extending about said central axis [0134] 86
peripheral edge defining a rim [0135] 87 central lower region
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0136] Referring now in detail to the drawings, FIG. 1 perspective view of
the flexible disc (1) in a normal position that is rotating on hand and
finger (3) and rotation of the disc is illustrated with arrows
highlighted (2). The finger tip is placed within the disc spinning device
and protects the flexible disc material from wear and damage like from a
finger tip. The disc spinning device is more durable than the flexible
disc material and offer more advanced spin capabilities with less
friction.
[0137] As further shown in FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the
present invention highlighting spin with arrows and gyroscopic disc
transitioning when a finger from each hand is used in finger placement
for top of disc spinning device (4) and finger placement for bottom of
disc spinning device (8). This offers the user control of the disc with
gyroscopic effects when the disc is spinning and allows for easy disc
transition and disc placement. The flexible disc edge (5) offers
protective barrier from the more durable material of the disc spinning
device and is easier to grip when throwing or catching of the disc as
seen in the inner grip handle (7). The top extension of disc spinning
device (6) offers more stability for the flexible disc material used
surrounding the disc spinning device in this preferred embodiment.
[0138] As seen in FIG. 3 shows a perspective inverted view of the flexible
disc and disc spinning device seen as the inverted disc spinning (9) is
also highlighted by the arrows showing disc spin direction.
[0139] The cross-sectional view of the disc spinning device and flexible
disc combination FIG. 4 where the recessed tip of top extension of disc
spinning device with flexible disc edging (10) helps retain the flexible
disc material around that leading edge for safety from the more durable
material of disc spinning device (11). Tipping of the disc is a common
practice for people playing with discs and this can also hurt the finger
tip trying to keep the disc in the air from tapping the bottom side of
the disc surface. The improved protection of the flexible disc material
for tipping is very beneficial for performing this activity and is shown
on the bottom of disc with flexible disc material residing under the disc
(12).
[0140] As seen in FIG. 5 is a top perspective view of disc spinning device
and flexible disc combination that is also seen in FIG. 4 as well as FIG.
7. The top extension of disc spinning device reaching the edge of
flexible disc (13) and flexible disc leading top edge (14) can be seen in
this perspective.
[0141] As seen in FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of the disc spinning
device and flexible disc combination that is also seen in cross-sectional
view FIG. 4. The bottom disc plate (16) that enables disc flight, this is
shown with flexible disc material leading up to the center bottom of disc
spinning device extruding from flexible disc material for finger
placement with it's center recessed central dimple area extending about
said central axis of the disc for positioning of ones finger tip (15).
[0142] As further shown in FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the disc
spinning device that extends to the flexible disc material only covering
the edge of the disc. As shown the disc spinning device extension reaches
the flexible disc material (18) surrounding the flexible disc edge rim
material (17).
[0143] It should be further apparent in all FIGS provided that the
material selected for the disc spinning device can be of elastic
consistency yet provides the necessary rigidity and firmness for shape
retention and improved durability than of the softer flexible disc
material. Those skilled in the art, the disc spinning device can be made
of a more solid material, such as plastic or metal for a few examples.
The durable disc spinning device material (19) is shown in FIG. 8 and
connected to the flexible disc material on the edge of the disc as seen
in FIG. 7 cross-sectional view. In FIG. 8 the flexible disc material
forming a bottom rim (20)
[0144] As seen in FIG. 9 in a perspective view of the disc spinning device
the extensions of the top and bottom of the disc spinning device are used
to hold the flexible disc material and as those skilled in the art, allow
for molding of the flexible disc material around the device. The top
retention ring extension to hold disc spinning device within flexible
disc (21) and bottom of ring extension to hold disc spinning device
within flexible disc (22) are shown.
[0145] As further shown in FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the disc
spinning device as seen in FIG. 9 attached to the flexible disc material.
Also highlighted is the flexible disc material on top of disc (23). The
finger tip placement for top of disc spinning device (24) and finger tip
placement for bottom of disc spinning device (25) are more easily
identified in this view.
[0146] As further shown in FIG. 11 is the center axis of disc (27) in
perspective view. The top placement of disc spinning device within
flexible disc (28) can be seen within the center area of flexible disc
and majority of the disc is formed of the flexible disc material. Leading
edge of flexible disc material (29) is also shown. FIG. 11 is a top
perspective view of FIG. 9, FIG. 10, FIG. 13, FIG. 14, FIG. 15, FIG. 16,
FIG. 17, FIG. 18, FIG. 19, FIG. 20, FIG. 22, located within the center
axis of disc (27).
[0147] As shown in FIG. 12 is the center axis of disc spinning device and
flexible disc bottom perspective view (32). The bottom placement of disc
spinning device within flexible disc (33) can be seen within the center
area of flexible disc and majority of the disc is formed of the flexible
disc material (30). Also shown is recessed bottom dimple area for finger
placement (31) within the disc spinning device. As further shown in FIG.
12 is a bottom perspective view of FIG. 13, FIG. 14, FIG. 15, FIG. 16,
FIG. 17, FIG. 18, FIG. 19, FIG. 20, FIG. 21, FIG. 22, FIG. 23, FIG. 24,
located within the center axis of disc (27).
[0148] As seen in FIG. 13 perspective view of disc spinning device the
center extension ring of disc spinning device (34) extends past the top
and bottom retention ring extensions. The center extension ring of disc
spinning device (34) allows for more support of flexible disc and aids in
retention of the disc spinning device within the flexible disc.
[0149] As further shown in FIG. 14 is cross-sectional view of FIG. 13. The
center extension of disc spinning device within flexible disc material
(35) shows how the flexible disc material covers the center extension
ring of disc spinning device (34).
[0150] As seen in FIG. 15 the cross-sectional view of the disc spinning
device that comes together from two separate sections of the disc
spinning device and secures together by means of threaded screw type
male/female means of each section. Top ring extension of disc spinning
device that holds pressure to retain device within center of flexible
disc (36) in connection with the bottom of ring extension of disc
spinning device that holds pressure to retain device within center of
flexible disc (38). Female screw threads for top section of disc spinning
device (37) secures to the male screw threads for bottom section of the
disc spinning device (39) allowing the secure connection between the two
sections of the disc spinning device.
[0151] As further shown in FIG. 16 cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device and the top and bottom of disc spinning device screwed together to
place pressure hold on flexible disc material (42). The flexible disc
material (40) surrounds the edges of the disc spinning device. The finger
placement within the top section of disc spinning device (41) is shown.
[0152] As seen in FIG. 17 partial cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device within the flexible disc as dotted lines showing the recessed
dimple areas within the disc spinning device located within disc axis
(44). Top recessed flexible disc material for placement of disc spinning
device (43) and bottom recessed flexible disc material for placement of
disc spinning device (46) helps also in preferred embodiment to give the
disc spinning device a more flush or recessed surface appearance (47). A
tapered center extension of disc spinning device within flexible disc
material (45) for more disc spinning device material internal stability
and less friction within the flexible disc material and the disc spinning
device.
[0153] As seen in FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device and the top and bottom of disc spinning device snapped together
with a clip type method. The top female clip retaining area of disc
spinning device (48) is positioned to accept and secure bottom male clip
retaining area of disc spinning device. Those skilled in the art the
attachment methods of two halves of the disc spinning device are numerous
alternate embodiments of the present invention are possible,
modifications, and additions will be apparent to the skilled artisan
without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0154] As shown in FIG. 20 is a side perspective view of the disc spinning
device also seen in cross-sectional view of FIG. 19. The middle ring
extension leading edges assist in holding disc spinning device in place
within flexible disc material (51) and helps reduce off center
misalignment within flexible disc material. Top support edges of middle
ring extension (50) and bottom support edges of middle ring extension
(53) assists in retention of the disc spinning device within the flexible
disc. Retention edge of top extension of disc spinning device (52) that
assists in stabilization of disc spinning device within flexible disc.
[0155] As further shown in FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of disc
spinning device also seen in side perspective view FIG. 20 of disc
spinning device secured/molded within flexible disc material (54). The
top finger tip placement/recessed dimple area within disc spinning device
(55) and bottom finger tip placement/recessed dimple area within disc
spinning device (56).
[0156] As seen in FIG. 21 is a cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device that is internally secured in place within flexible disc by the
top extension (57) of disc spinning device. The preferred embodiment of
this disc spinning device is locating the finger tip placement on the
bottom of the disc, however those skilled in the art may choose to
incorporate the finger tip placement/recessed dimple area (59) on the top
of the disc with the more traditional flat (58) bottom look with the
benefits of the flexible disc material.
[0157] As seen in FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device where the center extension ring of disc spinning device (60) and
additional internal extended ring extensions for retention of disc
spinning device within flexible disc (61) and within flexible disc
material.
[0158] As seen in FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device within flexible disc and the top of the disc spinning device
extension is flat (62) also seen in FIG. 29. However those skilled in the
art may choose to incorporate the finger tip placement/recessed dimple
area (64) on the top while the bottom of the disc spinning device is
flat. The center extension ring of disc spinning device assists the
stabilization of the disc and helps secure the disc spinning device
within the flexible disc.
[0159] As seen in FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of disc spinning
device very similar to FIG. 23 however without the center extension ring
of the disc spinning device. The flat surface of disc spinning device
(65) opposite of the finger tip placement/recessed dimple area (66).
[0160] As shown in FIG. 25 is a top perspective view of top section of
disc spinning device that can clip to the bottom section also seen in
FIG. 27 and FIG. 28 that comes together within flexible disc as seen in
FIG. 26. Graphic placement for top of disc spinning device (70) and font
placement for top of disc spinning device (69) assist with instruction
and branding purposes. Top of disc spinning device where the bottom disc
spinning device clip mechanism enters (67) and tip of disc spinning
device retention plates hold and secures the bottom of disc spinning
device (68) with clip type mechanism.
[0161] As further shown in FIG. 26 is a cross-section of disc spinning
device in two halves that are secured together by a clip type mechanism.
The bottom of disc spinning device clip mechanism (71) and where the top
of the disc spinning device clip mechanism enters (73). Retention plates
hold and secures the bottom of disc spinning device (72). Finger tip
placement/recessed dimple area within disc spinning device (74). Raised
flexible disc material protective edge for disc spinning device extension
(75).
[0162] As further shown in FIG. 27 the bottom section of disc spinning
device with partial cross-section view. Stabilization ridge tapering out
to bottom of disc spinning device extension (79). The use of
stabilization ridge(s) (78) assist in stabilizing the extended ring
extension (77) from impact and general wear. Retention clip edge of
bottom of disc spinning device (76).
[0163] As further shown in FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional view of disc
spinning device that incorporates various aspects of the disc. Top finger
tip placement for top of disc spinning device (84) and bottom finger tip
placement for bottom of disc spinning device (83). A body (80) and
peripheral edge generally circular outer perimeter defining a disc (81)
Central lower region (87) adjacent said peripheral edge defining a rim
(86) and recessed lower surface creating a rim (82) and lower surface
supporting structure for recessed dimple area extending about said
central axis (85).
[0164] As shown in FIG. 29 is a top perspective view of the disc spinning
device within the flexible disc. This disc spinning device top is of flat
design (88) and can also be seen in FIG. 23 and FIG. 24.
[0165] It should also be noted that the disc spinning device of this
invention can be applicable for purposes other than those described
herein. The above cited embodiment is intended as exemplary; and while it
has described the invention with specific implementation thereof, other
modifications and changes might be made in this embodiment as set forth
and will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Furthermore, it should
be understood that all material shown and described in the accompanying
drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting
sense, and the invention should be considered as comprehensive of all of
the same which come within the scope of the appended claims.
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