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| United States Patent Application |
20060292964
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Rosella; John JR.
;   et al.
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December 28, 2006
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Projectile toy
Abstract
A projectile toy may include an elongate body that may extend from a
forward end to a rearward end and have a length. The projectile toy may
include an elongate sheet of material that may have a first end attached
to a forward region of the elongate body. The elongate sheet of material
may be longer than the elongate body and may extend from the first end to
a distal end beyond the rearward end of the elongate body. The projectile
toy may be configured as an action figure, which may include a body
having shoulders and legs and an elongate sheet of material that may be
attached to the body at the shoulders and may extend to beyond the legs.
| Inventors: |
Rosella; John JR.; (Redondo Beach, CA)
; Nguyen; Viet; (Fullerton, CA)
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| Correspondence Address:
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KOLISCH HARTWELL, P.C.
200 PACIFIC BUILDING
520 SW YAMHILL STREET
PORTLAND
OR
97204
US
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| Serial No.:
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448250 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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June 6, 2006 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
446/369; 446/268; 446/34 |
| Class at Publication: |
446/369; 446/268; 446/034 |
| International Class: |
A63H 3/00 20060101 A63H003/00; A63H 27/00 20060101 A63H027/00 |
Claims
1. An action figure, comprising: a body having shoulders and legs, the
body having a length; and an elongate sheet of material attached to the
body at both the shoulders and the legs, the elongate sheet extending
from the shoulders to beyond the legs, and the elongate sheet having a
length greater than the length of the body.
2. The action figure of claim 1, wherein the elongate sheet is at least
twice the length of the body.
3. The action figure of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the
elongate sheet is wider than the body.
4. The action figure of claim 1, wherein the body comprises a flexible
outer shell stuffed at least partially with a fibrous filler material.
5. The action figure of claim 4, wherein the flexible outer shell
comprises a plurality of fabric sections joined at sewn joints.
6. The action figure of claim 1, wherein the elongate sheet of material
comprises a fabric.
7. The action figure of claim 1, wherein the body has a molded plastic
head.
8. The action figure of claim 1, wherein the body has at least one molded
plastic hand.
9. A projectile toy, comprising: an elongate body extending from a forward
end to a rearward end and having a length and a maximum width; and an
elongate sheet of material having a first end attached to a forward
region of the elongate body and extending along the elongate body to a
distal end beyond the rearward end of the elongate body, wherein a length
of the elongate sheet from the first end to the distal end is greater
than the length of the elongate body and the elongate sheet has at least
one width that is greater than the maximum width of the elongate body.
10. The projectile toy of claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the
elongate body is configured to resemble at least a portion of a humanoid
shape, wherein a rearward region of the elongate body comprises a pair of
elongate members configured to resemble legs.
11. The projectile toy of claim 9, wherein the length of the elongate
sheet is at least twice the length of the elongate body.
12. The projectile toy of claim 9, wherein the elongate body comprises a
flexible outer shell stuffed with a filler material.
13. The projectile toy of claim 9, wherein a rearward region of the
elongate body is attached to the elongate sheet at a point intermediate
the first end and the distal end.
14. The projectile toy of claim 9, wherein the length of the elongate body
is at least three times the maximum width of the elongate body.
15. The projectile toy of claim 9, wherein the elongate sheet comprises
first and second lateral edges extending between the first end and the
distal end.
16. A projectile toy, comprising: an elongate body extending from a
forward end to a rearward end and having a length; and an elongate sheet
of material having a first end attached to a forward region of the
elongate body and extending along the elongate body to a distal end
beyond the rearward end of the elongate body, wherein a length of the
elongate sheet from the first end to the distal end is at least twice the
length of the elongate body, wherein the elongate body includes at least
one member that extends forward of the attachment of the elongate sheet
to the elongate body.
17. The projectile toy of claim 16, wherein the elongate body is
configured to resemble a humanoid shape, and a rearward region of the
elongate body is configured to resemble legs.
18. The projectile toy of claim 17, wherein one or more of the at least
one member is configured to resemble an outstretched arm.
19. The projectile toy of claim 18, wherein at least a portion of the
outstretched arm is at least partially fabricated from a molded plastic.
20. The projectile toy of claim 17, wherein one or more of the at least
one member is configured to resemble a head.
21. The projectile toy of claim 20, wherein at least a portion of the head
is at least partially fabricated from a molded plastic.
22. The projectile toy of claim 16, wherein a portion of the forward
region of the elongate body is configured to resemble shoulders and the
elongate sheet of material is configured to resemble a cape attached to
the shoulders.
23. The projectile toy of claim 22, wherein the elongate sheet is
additionally attached to the legs.
24. The projectile toy of claim 16, wherein the elongate body comprises a
fabric outer shell stuffed with a fibrous filler material.
Description
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent
Application Ser. No. 60/687,934, filed Jun. 6, 2005. The complete
disclosure of the above-identified patent application is hereby
incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] The present disclosure relates generally to projectile toys and,
more particularly, to projectile toys suitable for throwing wherein the
toy includes a thrown element configured to represent a caped flying
figure.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0003] Examples of projectile toys are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos.
3,368,815; 3,393,911; 3,983,660; 4,294,447; 4,657,253; 4,696,472;
4,826,179; 5,112,061; 5,230,650; 5,310,194; 5,813,931; 6,083,128;
6,733,405; D435872; and Re. 34,032. The disclosures of these and all
other publications referenced herein are incorporated by reference in
their entirety for all purposes.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0004] In one example, an action figure that has a body that may include
shoulders and legs. The body may have a length. The action figure may
include an elongate sheet of material that may be attached to the body at
both the shoulders and the legs. The elongate sheet may extend from the
shoulders to beyond the legs. The elongate sheet may have a length
greater than the length of the body.
[0005] In one example, a projectile toy may include an elongate body that
extends from a forward end to a rearward end and has a length and a
maximum width. The projectile toy may include an elongate sheet of
material that may have a first end attached to a forward region of the
elongate body. The elongate sheet may extend a length from the first end
to a distal end beyond the rearward end of the elongate body. The length
of the elongate sheet may be greater than the length of the elongate
body. The elongate sheet may have at least one width that is greater than
the maximum width of the elongate body.
[0006] In one example, a projectile toy may include an elongate body that
extends from a forward end to a rearward end and has a length. The
projectile toy may include an elongate sheet of material that may have a
first end attached to a forward region of the elongate body. The elongate
sheet of material may extend a length from the first end to a distal end
beyond the rearward end of the elongate body. The length of the elongate
sheet may be at least twice the length of the elongate body. The elongate
body may include at least one member that may extend forward of the
attachment of the elongate sheet to the elongate body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a projectile toy.
[0008] FIG. 2 is a partial side view of the projectile toy of FIG. 1.
[0009] FIG. 3 illustrates one exemplary method of using the projectile toy
of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] An illustrative example of a projectile toy is shown generally at
20 in FIGS. 1 and 2. Unless otherwise specified, projectile toy 20 may,
but is not required to, contain at least one of the structure,
components, functionality, and/or variations described and/or illustrated
herein. Projectile toy 20 may include an elongate body 22 and an elongate
sheet of material 24, which may be attached to elongate body 22.
[0011] Elongate body 22 may extend a length L1 from a first or forward end
32 to a second or rear end 34, as shown in FIG. 1. In some embodiments,
the length L1 of elongate body 22 may be greater than a maximum width W1
of elongate body 22. For example, width W1 may be less than about 50% of
length L1, width W1 may be less than about 33% of length L1, or width W1
may even be less than about 25% of length L1.
[0012] Elongate body 22 may be at least partially flattened such that a
thickness T1 of elongate body 22, shown in FIG. 2, may be less than width
W1 of elongate body 22. For example, thickness T1 of elongate body 22 may
be less than about 75% of width W1 of elongate body 22, less than about
50% of width W1 of elongate body 22, or even less than about 30% of width
W1 of elongate body 22.
[0013] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, projectile toy 20 may be configured as
an action figure 40. When projectile toy 20 is configured as an action
figure 40, at least a portion of elongate body 22 may be configured to
resemble at least a portion of a humanoid shape. As used herein, humanoid
shape refers to a humanoid body, which should be understood to include
any bipedal animal, whether real or fictional, such as, for example, one
having arms and hands with opposable thumbs. For example, at least a
portion of a forward region 42 of elongate body 22 may be configured to
resemble an upper region of a humanoid body, such as shoulders 44. For
example, at least a portion of a rearward region 46 of elongate body 22
may be configured to resemble a lower region of a humanoid body, such as
one or more legs 48. In some embodiments, rearward region 46 may include
a pair of elongate members 50, which may be configured to resemble a pair
of legs 48. In some embodiments, rearward region 46 may include a single
member 50 that is configured to resemble a pair of legs 48.
[0014] In some embodiments, elongate body 22 may include an outer shell
52, which may be stuffed or otherwise filled with a suitable filler
material 53. Outer shell 52 may be fabricated from any suitable material,
such as a flexible material. Suitable materials for outer shell 52 may
include, for example, a fabric or other pliable material. In some
embodiments, such as where outer shell 52 includes a fabric, outer shell
52 may be at least partially stitched or otherwise sewn into a suitable
shape. For example, outer shell 52 may include a plurality of fabric
sections 54, which may be joined at sewn joints 55. Suitable filler
materials 53 may include natural or man-made materials, such as materials
which may be at least partially fibrous.
[0015] In some embodiments, elongate body 22 may include at least one
weight or other ballast 56 disposed therein. Ballast 56 may be disposed
within elongate body 22 at any suitable location, such as a location
chosen to provide suitable flying qualities for projectile toy 20. For
example, ballast 56 may be disposed in forward region 42 of elongate body
22, such as proximate shoulders 44, such that elongate body 22 may tend
to fly forward end 32 first.
[0016] In some embodiments, elongate body 22 may include at least one
member 60 that extends forward of the attachment 62 of elongate sheet 24
to elongate body 22. For example, one or more of member 60 may be
configured to resemble an arm 64, which may be configured as an
outstretched arm 66, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and/or one or more of
member 60 may be configured to resemble a head 68, as shown in FIGS. 1
and 2.
[0017] In some embodiments, at least a portion 70 of member 60 may be
fabricated from a molded plastic. Portion 70 may be fabricated using any
suitable process such as injection molding, or the like. Portion 70 may
be fabricated from any suitable plastic, such as high-density
polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polystyrene,
acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate, polyethylene
terephthalate (PET), polypropylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), or the
like. Exemplary portions 70 of member 60 that may be fabricated from a
molded plastic may include at least a portion of arm 64, such as hand 72,
and/or at least a portion of head 68, such as a face.
[0018] Elongate sheet 24 may extend a length L2 from a first end 76 to a
distal end 78, as shown in FIG. 1. The first end 76 of elongate sheet 24
may be attached to the forward region 56 of elongate body 22, such as
proximate shoulders 58, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. Elongate sheet 24 may
extend along elongate body 22 to distal end 78, which may be beyond the
second end 34 of elongate body 22. For example, elongate sheet 24 may be
configured to resemble a cape 80 attached to the shoulders 58 of action
figure 40 and extending to beyond the legs 62 of action figure 40.
[0019] The length L2 of elongate sheet 24 may be longer than the length L1
of elongate body 22. For example, length L2 may be at least about
one-and-a-half times length L1, at least twice length L1, at least about
three times length L1, at least about four times length L1, or even at
least about five times length L1.
[0020] Elongate sheet 24 may have at least one width, such as a maximum
width W2. At least a portion of elongate sheet 24 may be wider than
elongate body 22. For example, at least one width of elongate sheet 24,
such as width W2, may be larger than the maximum width W1 of elongate
body 22.
[0021] The elongate sheet 24 may include first and second lateral edges
86, 88. The first and second lateral edges 86, 88 may extend from the
first end 76 of elongate sheet 24 to the distal end 78 of elongate sheet
24. In some embodiments, the first and second lateral edges 86, 88 may
extend from the distal end 78 of elongate sheet 24 to the attachment 62
of elongate sheet 24 to elongate body 22. The first and second lateral
edges 86, 88 may comprise unrestrained edges over substantially the
entire length of lateral edges 86, 88, such as where elongate sheet is
configured to resemble a cape 80 attached to action figure 40. In some
embodiments, the first and second lateral edges 86, 88 may hemmed. For
example, the elongate sheet may be fabricated from two opposing gores or
triangular pieces of material that may be sewn together along lateral
edges 86, 88.
[0022] In some embodiments, elongate sheet 24 may additionally be attached
to elongate body 22 at a second location 90. Second location 90 may be on
a rearward region 46 of elongate body 22, such as legs 48, such that the
rearward region 46 of elongate body 22 is attached to elongate sheet 24
at a point 92 that is intermediate first end 76 and distal end 78. For
example, elongate sheet 24 may be attached to elongate body 22 at both
shoulders 44 and legs 48.
[0023] An exemplary method of launching projectile toy 20, such as
centrifugally, is shown generally at 100 in FIG. 3. As shown in FIG. 3, a
user 102 may grasp elongate sheet 24, such as proximate distal end 78,
and swing the projectile toy 20 with a rotational action, as indicated by
arrow 104. At a suitable time, such as one determined by user 102, user
102 may release distal end 78, allowing projectile toy 20 to fly away
from user 102, such as in a direction indicated by arrow 106.
[0024] It is believed that the disclosure set forth herein encompasses
multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each of
these inventions has been disclosed in its preferred form, the specific
embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be
considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The
subject matter of the disclosure includes all novel and non-obvious
combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features,
functions and/or properties disclosed herein. Similarly, where the claims
recite "a" or "a first" element or the equivalent thereof, such claims
should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such
elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
[0025] It is believed that the following claims particularly point out
certain combinations and subcombinations that are directed to one of the
disclosed inventions and are novel and non-obvious. Inventions embodied
in other combinations and subcombinations of features, functions,
elements and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of the
present claims or presentation of new claims in this or a related
application. Such amended or new claims, whether they are directed to a
different invention or directed to the same invention, whether different,
broader, narrower or equal in scope to the original claims, are also
regarded as included within the subject matter of the inventions of the
present disclosure.
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