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| United States Patent Application |
20080194170
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Feng; Jung Chung
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August 14, 2008
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Toy airplane having elastic landing gear
Abstract
A toy airplane includes a fuselage, a main wing and a stabilizing fin and
a rudder fin extended from the fuselage, and a landing gear having an arm
extended from the fuselage and one or more wheels attached to the arm.
The arm includes one or more depressions formed in the arm, and
preferably facing upwardly for increasing a resilience of the arm and for
allowing the wheel to be resiliently engaged onto ground and to be
prevented from forcefully striking onto the ground while landing. The
landing gear may be attached to the front or the middle portion of the
fuselage. One or more bent portions may further be formed in the arm for
further increasing the resilience of the arm.
| Inventors: |
Feng; Jung Chung; (Taichung Hsien, TW)
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| Correspondence Address:
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CHARLES E. BAXLEY, ESQUIRE
90 JOHN STREET, SUITE 309
NEW YORK
NY
10038
US
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| Serial No.:
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304948 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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December 14, 2005 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
446/34 |
| Class at Publication: |
446/34 |
| International Class: |
A63H 27/32 20060101 A63H027/32 |
Claims
1. A toy airplane comprising:a fuselage, a main wing and a stabilizing fin
and at least one rudder fin extended from said fuselage, anda landing
gear including an arm extended from said fuselage, and including at least
one wheel attached to said arm, and said arm including at least one
depression formed in said arm for increasing a resilience of said arm and
for allowing said at least one wheel to be resiliently engaged onto
ground and to be prevented from forcefully striking onto said ground
while landing.
2. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one wheel
is rotatably attached to said arm with an axle.
3. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said arm includes a
curved structure for further increasing the resilience of said arm.
4. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said arm includes at
least one bent portion formed therein for further increasing the
resilience of said arm.
5. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said landing gear
includes a rod attached to a bottom portion of said fuselage, and having
said arm extended downwardly and rearwardly from said rod.
6. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said landing gear is
attached to a front portion of said fuselage.
7. A toy airplane comprising:a fuselage, a main wing and a stabilizing fin
and at least one rudder fin extended from said fuselage, anda landing
gear including an arm extended from said fuselage, and including at least
one wheel attached to said arm, and said arm including at least one bent
portion formed in said arm for increasing a resilience of said arm and
for allowing said at least one wheel to be resiliently engaged onto
ground and to be prevented from forcefully striking onto said ground
while landing.
8. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 7, wherein said arm includes at
least one depression formed in said arm for further increasing the
resilience of said arm.
9. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 7, wherein said arm includes a
curved structure.
10. A toy airplane comprising:a fuselage, a main wing and a stabilizing
fin and at least one rudder fin extended from said fuselage, anda landing
gear including an arm extended from said fuselage, and including at least
one wheel attached to said arm, and said arm including a curved structure
for increasing a resilience of said arm and for allowing said at least
one wheel to be resiliently engaged onto ground and to be prevented from
forcefully striking onto said ground while landing.
11. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 10, wherein said arm includes at
least one depression formed in said arm for further increasing a
resilience of said arm.
12. The toy airplane as claimed in claim 10, wherein said arm includes at
least one bent portion formed in said arm for increasing the resilience
of said arm.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001]1. Field of the Invention
[0002]The present invention relates to a toy airplane, and more
particularly to a toy airplane having a landing gear that includes a
cushioning or flexible or elastic or resilient support for allowing the
landing gear to be resiliently or elastically engaged onto the ground and
for preventing the toy airplane from directly striking onto the ground
while landing.
[0003]2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004]Typical toy airplanes comprise a fuselage including one or more
horizontal wings laterally extended from the middle portion thereof, and
including one or more vertical rudder fins extended from the rear portion
thereof, and including one or more horizontal stabilizing fins laterally
extended from the rear portion thereof, and may comprise a number of
plates or sheets foldable and attachable together to form the fuselage
and the horizontal wings and the vertical rudder fins and the horizontal
stabilizing fins.
[0005]For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,946 to Yang discloses one of the
typical toy airplanes comprising a fuselage, a main wing, two auxiliary
wings, a retainer strip, a tail fin, and a nose that may be attached or
secured together by force-fitted engagements or by locking tongues and
locking notches. Most of the typical toy airplanes have no landing gears
attached to the bottom of the fuselage such that the fuselage may be
directly striking onto the ground while landing, and such that the
fuselage may have a good chance to be damaged after landing.
[0006]Some of the typical toy airplanes may comprise a wheel device or one
or more wheels attached to the bottom of the fuselage for landing
purposes. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,168,653 to Meagher, Jr. discloses
one of the typical toy airplanes comprising a substantially triangular
light metal bracket or landing frame attached to the bottom of the
fuselage and having a light axle for attaching one or more wheels to the
landing frame for landing purposes.
[0007]However, the triangular light metal bracket or landing frame
includes a solid triangular structure having no cushioning or flexible or
elastic or resilient structure formed therein such that a great force may
also be applied onto the landing gear and then onto the fuselage while
landing, and such that the fuselage may also have a good chance to be
damaged after landing.
[0008]The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the
afore-described disadvantages of the conventional toy airplanes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009]The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a toy
airplane including a landing gear that has a cushioning or flexible or
elastic or resilient support for allowing the landing gear to be
resiliently or elastically engaged onto the ground and for preventing the
toy airplane from striking onto the ground while landing.
[0010]In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a
toy airplane comprising a fuselage, a main wing and a stabilizing fin and
at least one rudder fin extended from the fuselage, and a landing gear
including an arm extended from the fuselage, and including at least one
wheel attached to the arm, and the arm including at least one depression
formed in the arm for increasing a resilience of the arm and for allowing
the wheel to be resiliently engaged onto ground and to be prevented from
forcefully striking onto the ground while landing.
[0011]The wheel is rotatably attached to the arm with an axle. The arm
preferably includes a curved structure, and/or includes at least one bent
portion formed therein for further increasing the resilience of the arm.
[0012]The landing gear includes a rod attached to a bottom portion of the
fuselage, and having the arm extended downwardly and rearwardly from the
rod. The landing gear may either be attached to the front portion or the
middle portion of the fuselage.
[0013]Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description
provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view of a toy airplane in accordance
with the present invention;
[0015]FIG. 2 is a top plan schematic view of the toy airplane;
[0016]FIG. 3 is a side plan schematic view of the toy airplane;
[0017]FIG. 4 is a partial exploded view of the toy airplane;
[0018]FIG. 5 is an upper perspective view of the toy airplane which has no
landing gears attached thereto;
[0019]FIG. 6 is a side plan schematic view of the toy airplane as shown in
FIG. 5, which has no landing gears attached thereto;
[0020]FIG. 7 is a plan schematic view illustrating the flying operation of
the toy airplane; and
[0021]FIG. 8 is a plan schematic view similar to FIG. 7, illustrating the
landing operation of the toy airplane.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022]Referring to the drawings, and initially to FIGS. 1-4, a toy
airplane 10 in accordance with the present invention comprises a fuselage
11, a main wing 12 laterally extended from the middle portion of the
fuselage 11, an auxiliary and horizontal stabilizing fin 13 laterally
extended from the rear portion 15 of the fuselage 11, and one or more
vertical rudder fins 14 extended upwardly from the rear portion 15 of the
fuselage 11 for forming the basic structure of the toy airplane 10.
[0023]The toy airplane 10 may comprise a number of plates or sheets
foldable and attachable together to form the fuselage 11 and the main
wing 12 and the auxiliary and horizontal stabilizing fin 13 and the
vertical rudder fins 14, and the fuselage 11 and the main wing 12 and the
auxiliary and horizontal stabilizing fin 13 and the vertical rudder fins
14 may be attached or secured or assembled together by such as
force-fitted engagements, or by locking tongues and locking notches (not
shown), or by welding or
hot-pressing or compressing processes.
[0024]Alternatively, the fuselage 11 and the main wing 12 and the
auxiliary and horizontal stabilizing fin 13 and the vertical rudder fins
14 may be formed integral with each other by such as molding or mold
injection processes, and may be formed into various kinds of shapes or
contours or configurations. The toy airplane 10 may be made of paper
materials, light metal materials, rubber or plastic materials, foamable
materials, or other synthetic materials that includes a light weight and
a substantial or required bending strength.
[0025]The toy airplane 10 further includes a primary landing gear 20
having a rod 21 laterally attached or secured to the lower or bottom
portion 16 of the fuselage 11, and having one or more, such as two arms
22 extended downwardly and rearwardly from the rod 21, and such as
extended from two ends of the rod 21, and having one or more wheels 23
attached or secured to the lower or bottom or free end portion or a lower
hub 24 of each of the arms 22 with an axle 25 for allowing the wheels 23
to be rotated relative to the arms 22 and for landing purposes.
[0026]The toy airplane 10 further includes an auxiliary or nose landing
gear 30 having an arm 31 extended downwardly and rearwardly from the nose
or front portion 18 of the fuselage 11, and also having one or more
wheels 32 attached or secured to the lower or bottom or free end portion
or a lower hub 33 of the arm 31 with an axle 34 for allowing the wheels
32 to be rotated relative to the arm 31 and for landing purposes.
[0027]As best shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the arms 22, 31 each preferably
includes a curved structure or includes one or more bent portions 26, 36
formed therein for increasing the resilience of the arms 22, 31 and thus
for allowing the wheels 32 to be resiliently or elastically engaged onto
the ground and thus for preventing the toy airplane 10 from directly or
forcefully striking onto the ground while landing.
[0028]It is further preferable that the arms 22, 31 each further includes
one or more recesses or depressions 28, 38 formed therein, such as formed
in the upper portion of each of the arms 22, 31, or preferably opened or
faced upwardly and/or faced rearwardly relative to arms 22, 31 for
further increasing the resilience of the arms 22, 31 and thus for
allowing the wheels 32 to be resiliently or elastically engaged onto the
ground and thus for preventing the toy airplane 10 from directly or
forcefully striking onto the ground while landing.
[0029]The prior or conventional toy airplanes 10 have no curved arms 22,
31 extended downwardly and rearwardly from the fuselage 11, and have no
bent portions 26, 36 and/or recesses or depressions 28, 38 formed or
provided in the arms 22, 31 for increasing the resilience of the arms 22,
31 and for providing or applying a resilient or elastic or cushioning
force between the fuselage 11 and the arms 22, 31 of the landing gears
20, 30, and for resiliently or elastically engaging the wheels 32 onto
the ground and thus for preventing the toy airplane 10 from directly or
forcefully striking onto the ground while landing.
[0030]It is to be noted that the landing gears 20, 30 may also be attached
or secured or assembled to the fuselage 11 with such as force-fitted
engagements, or by locking tongues and locking notches (not shown), or by
welding or
hot-pressing or compressing processes, or may be detachably
attached to the fuselage 11 with such as latches (not shown) or the like,
for allowing the landing gears 20, 30 to be selectively detached or
disengaged from the fuselage 11 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. The arms 22,
31 of the landing gears 20, 30 are preferably made of light weight metal
materials, plastic materials, synthetic materials, or other resilient
materials for cushioning the fuselage 11.
[0031]In operation, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the curved structures of
the arms 22, 31 and/or the bent portions 26, 36 of the arms 22, 31 and/or
the recesses or depressions 28, 38 of the arms 22, 31 may be provided for
increasing the resilience of the arms 22, 31 and thus for increasing the
cushioning effect of the arms 22, 31 and thus for allowing a resilient or
elastic or cushioning force to be applied between the fuselage 11 and the
arms 22, 31 of the landing gears 20, 30, and thus for allowing the wheels
32 to be resiliently or elastically engaged onto the ground and thus for
preventing the toy airplane 10 from directly or forcefully striking onto
the ground while landing.
[0032]Accordingly, the toy airplane in accordance with the present
invention includes a landing gear that has a cushioning or flexible or
elastic or resilient support for providing a resilient or elastic or
cushioning force between the fuselage and the arms of the landing gears
and for allowing the landing gear to be resiliently or elastically
engaged onto the ground and for preventing the toy airplane from striking
onto the ground while landing.
[0033]Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of
particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has
been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the
detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be
resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention
as hereinafter claimed.
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