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US1928154A
US1928154A US616887A US64688732A US1928154A US 1928154 A US1928154 A US 1928154A US 616887 A US616887 A US 616887A US 64688732 A US64688732 A US 64688732A US 1928154 A US1928154 A US 1928154A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H27/00Toy aircraft; Other flying toys
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    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Theprimaryobject f'the invention -is 'to prof ⁇ vide an airplane toy having'a journalled rod or '5 shaft extending longitudinally -of 'the body or v fuselage Avat Ta rpoint intermediate its ends Aand Iadaptedto ber'otated through the medium ofelas- .tic cords-or tapes ⁇ Ifor the "supply of mtivelpower 'eithenbywayof meshing gears or belt drives to .1.10 helicopter'or other propeller blade.
  • a further'object of the invention is to provide an airplanegtoy of the foregoing characterwherein rthe'landing ⁇ gear includes a skid depending from th'e Vvernpinage and'a ⁇ resilient wheeled'fraxne 515 ⁇ forshockabsorption duringlanding ⁇ of the airlpiane toy.
  • the ysame consists -in the m fn'ovel form, combination., ⁇ and arrangement ⁇ of parts hereinafter more vfully described, shown 'in @the accompanyingdrawings and "claime'dyf 'Inthe drawingsz- .A r
  • Figure -2 isfa frontielevational view'of the airfplane tysshown'in/ Figureh I 1
  • ⁇ ' Figure 9 is a diagrammatic perspective .'fview
  • the Wheeled landing gear'for the airplane toy includes a pair of resilient strap to irons, each having apair of legs 13 divergingat their upper ends and attached to the underside of the wing 11i-although the lower ends of theflegs 13 Adiverge to form a bearing 14 ⁇ for the support .'ofan axle ⁇ lrthat carries a ground wheel 16 upon h5 Y each end thereof.
  • Each leg 13 is curved transversely as shown at 13a in Figure 5 for strengthen'- ing the landing gear, but Without removing the 'resiliencythereo
  • a propeller blade 17 is carried by the'forward 'end of the fuselage 10 while alhorizontallydis- 'posed helicopter propeller ⁇ blade 18 is located above the fuselage at la point intermediate the ends thereof.
  • The' driving means for the propeller'blades 17'and 18 includes a frame of ⁇ in verted U-shape as shown in Figure 3 that includes a crosshead 19 carrying depending side legs 20 'to beset into the-fuselage 1i) as shown in' Figure 1, the lower ends df lthe side legs 20bein ⁇ gjbi VfurcatedltoA provide spaced Ylugs 21 Yfor passage B0 through openings in the bottom wall of Athe'fuselage 210 vand thereafter bent at right angles'for locking the Vframe 4in position.
  • ⁇ A shaft -22 is Journalied in 'the Siae legs Vzo ofthe frame with zthe ends thereof projecting outwardly of Atheside *5'5 legs, each provided with va hook 2'3.
  • Abevel gear V2'4 is keyed tothe shaft 22 adjacent oneend thereof-atthe inner side of one of the legs2'01an ⁇ d is in "meshing engagement with the bevel gear y25 keyedV to the'shaft 26 Vjournalled inthe cross 90 vhead '19 of the frameythe shaft 26 projecting ⁇ upwardly 1through the'wing ⁇ 1l1 and having Ythe Vhelicopter 'propeller blade -18 fixed thereto.
  • the rotating means 'for the shaft 22 includes a pair of elastic tapes 129,
  • the shaft 22a is journalled in the vside legs 20a of the inverted U-shaped frame, the heli-v copter propeller being eliminated and laterallyy positioned propeller blades *'33 are carried Vvby shafts 34 journalled in the wing 11a laterally of the fuselage 10a.
  • the shaft 22a is rotated by the elastictape 29 attached to the Vhooks 23a, ⁇ the rear end of the rearwardly positioned elastic tape 29 being anchored v.at a ypoint adjacent the rear en d of the fuselage while the forward end of the forwardly positioned elastic tape29 is attached to the forwardly positioned propeller blade 17 a.
  • drive means for the laterally positionedpropeller blades 33 include a ⁇ pair of belts 35, both passing ,over the shaft 22a and respectively passing over theshaft 34 at their outer looped ends.
  • the elastictapes 29 are placed under tension by reversely ⁇ rotating the forwardly positioned pro-l pellerblades 17a, power therein being imparted Vto the shaft 22a for the driving of the belt 35 forthe operation of thelaterally positioned propeller blades 33, the shaft 22a directly driving .through fthe medium ofthe elastic tapes,y the forwardly positioned propeller blades 17a,
  • the fuselage 10b carries a forwardly positioned propellerblade 17h and a pair of helicopter propeller blades 18a and 18h respectively, the propeller blade 18a being preferably operated by a'gear drive such as shown in detail in Figure 3, .while the propeller blade 181) ⁇ may have .the belt connection-With the' ⁇ shaft 26 that supportsY theY 'I ⁇ -helicopter-propeller blade 18a. Y
  • a fuselage In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted -U'shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally extending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook' at each end, a for- Vwardlypositioned propeller blade, an elastic tape Vconnecting theforward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear hook to a stationary support at the rear end kof the fuselage, and another propeller blade positioned intermediate the ends of the fuselage and operatively associated'with said shaft.
  • U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally'extending shaft journalled in the 'side portions of Y the frame and having a hook at each end, a forhook to the rear end of the fuselage, a pair of "carried bythe bearing for Ythe forwardly posiwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, a helicopter propeller blade having a shaft journalled in the upper end of the frame and gear connections between the two shafts.
  • a fuselage In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a'longitudinally extendingv shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear laterally positioned propeller blades and drive belt connections ⁇ between the shaft and lateral propeller blades.
  • a fuselage In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally extending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having ahook at each end, a forywardly'positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape ⁇ form bearings forza wheel carried axle.
  • a fuselage In an airplanetoy, a fuselage, aninverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinallyextending shaft journalled in the side portions of 110 the frame and having a hook at each end, a for- Awardly positioned propeller blade, anelastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, asecond elastictapeconnecting the rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, avhelicopter propeller blade having a shafty journalled in the upper. end ofthe frameand gear connections between the two shafts, and a landing gear including pairs of resilient arms transversely curved, diverging at their upper ends for attachment to-the wing of the toy and converging at their lower ends to form bearings fora kwheel 6.
  • a fuselage In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped'frame set therein, a longitudinally ex- '140 tending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and hravinga hook at eachend, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller g blade, a second elastic tape'connecting the rear 145 hook tothe rear end of the fuselage, and another propeller blade voperatively associated with-said shaft, the frame including an upper cross-head and depending side legs with the lower ends of the side legs-bifurcated to provide lugs for interbottom wall ofthe fuselage.
  • a fuselage In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frameset therein, ya longitudinally extending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propellerv 9.
  • fuselage an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally ex tending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape yconnecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic Vtape connecting the rear hook tothe rear end of the fuselage, a pair of ⁇ laterally positioned propeller blades and drive ⁇ belt connections between the shaft vand lateral propeller blades, 'the frame including Van upper cross-head and depending sidevlegs with the lower endsof the side legs bifurcated to providei lugs for interlocking engagement with the bottom wall ofthe fuselage.
  • a fuselage In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally extending shaft journ'alled in the side portions of the frame and ⁇ having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape Vconnecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, a helicopter propeller blade having a shaft journalled in the upper end of the frame and gear connections between the two shafts, and means carried by the frame and engaged with one gear for holding the gears in meshing engagement.

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Sept. 26, 1933. 1 HOJNOWSKl 1,928,154
AIRPLANE TOY Filed Dec. 12. 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet l (www j J. HOJNOWSKI AIRPLANE TOY Sept. 26, 1933.
Filed Dec. 12, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 "40 the 'i'wheeledflanding gear frame;
Patented Septr 26, Y1933 PATENT oFFlcI-z A'lltrLANE TOY 'Jakob i'HojnowslLL Nekoosa, Wis.
Application-December 12, V1937?. -Serial No. 646,387
410 claims. icl. 46+50) invention-relates to certain'new andusef `fulimprnvernentsin airplanetoys. i u
Theprimaryobject f'the invention -is 'to prof `vide ,an airplane toy having'a journalled rod or '5 shaft extending longitudinally -of 'the body or v fuselage Avat Ta rpoint intermediate its ends Aand Iadaptedto ber'otated through the medium ofelas- .tic cords-or tapes `Ifor the "supply of mtivelpower 'eithenbywayof meshing gears or belt drives to .1.10 helicopter'or other propeller blade.
' A further'object of the invention is to provide an airplanegtoy of the foregoing characterwherein rthe'landing` gear includes a skid depending from th'e Vvernpinage and'a `resilient wheeled'fraxne 515 `forshockabsorption duringlanding `of the airlpiane toy.
r With the above yandother-Aolzaje'ctsin view that will become apparent as the naturelof the` invenytion lisl betterA understood, the ysame consists -in the m fn'ovel form, combination.,` and arrangement `of parts hereinafter more vfully described, shown 'in @the accompanyingdrawings and "claime'dyf 'Inthe drawingsz- .A r
Figure ylis aside elevational view, partly broken awa'y Vand shown dn `section of fan 'airplane ftoy Vconstructed in accordance with the' present inven- -tionshowing thefdouble:elastic cord o'rtape' drive Y for the forwardly positioned propellerfblade and A'upper:horizontally 'disposed '.helicopter`epropeller fm Vblade;
Figure -2 isfa frontielevational view'of the airfplane tysshown'in/Figureh I 1 Figure-3 is atperspective view=ofthe framefand drive .gear devices 'carried thereby .for the Ih'eliu 'copterrpropeller blade; .n f
' 'Figure 44 is a fragmentary perspective view of =the elastic 'tape constituting 'the inotive lpow'er; 'Figure `5 @is *a fragmentaryv :perspective view; partly 'in'section of `one of the resilient lbarsof CFigure'isfatopfplan viewof another-form of Aairplane'toy,'partly broken away-'t0 illustratethe belt f drive connection fori the laterally positioned `prope1ler1blade;
Figure 7 visyaffront elevational view of the alr- =p1ane .toy lsh'ovvn in Figure 6 'Figure y'8,fis 4a vperspective view of the fraine shown --inv lFigure 6 and Aillustrating 'the Lbelt drives vforthe-/laterallypositionedfpropellerbladapasslng around the elastic 'tape operated shaft; and
`'Figure 9 is a diagrammatic perspective .'fview,
similar 'to `Figure f-l, showing `two helicopter :pro-
Referring more indetail to the accompanying 55 drawings and parnoulanyaofmgures l1 warner@ is illustratedran airplane toy comprising a body portion or fuselage 10 carrying a plane or wing l1, `the rear `end of ythe fuselage 10 carryinga dependingv skid 12. The Wheeled landing gear'for the airplane toy includes a pair of resilient strap to irons, each having apair of legs 13 divergingat their upper ends and attached to the underside of the wing 11i-While the lower ends of theflegs 13 Adiverge to form a bearing 14`for the support .'ofan axle `lrthat carries a ground wheel 16 upon h5 Y each end thereof. Each leg 13 is curved transversely as shown at 13a in Figure 5 for strengthen'- ing the landing gear, but Without removing the 'resiliencythereo A propeller blade 17 is carried by the'forward 'end of the fuselage 10 while alhorizontallydis- 'posed helicopter propeller` blade 18 is located above the fuselage at la point intermediate the ends thereof.' The' driving means for the propeller'blades 17'and 18 includes a frame of `in verted U-shape as shown in Figure 3 that includes a crosshead 19 carrying depending side legs 20 'to beset into the-fuselage 1i) as shown in'Figure 1, the lower ends df lthe side legs 20bein`gjbi VfurcatedltoA provide spaced Ylugs 21 Yfor passage B0 through openings in the bottom wall of Athe'fuselage 210 vand thereafter bent at right angles'for locking the Vframe 4in position. `A shaft -22 is Journalied in 'the Siae legs Vzo ofthe frame with zthe ends thereof projecting outwardly of Atheside *5'5 legs, each provided with va hook 2'3. I Abevel gear V2'4 is keyed tothe shaft 22 adjacent oneend thereof-atthe inner side of one of the legs2'01an`d is in "meshing engagement with the bevel gear y25 keyedV to the'shaft 26 Vjournalled inthe cross 90 vhead '19 of the frameythe shaft 26 projecting `upwardly 1through the'wing `1l1 and having Ythe Vhelicopter 'propeller blade -18 fixed thereto. '-10 `maintaintl'iebevel gear 25 inmeshing engagement with the bevel gear 24, the strap 2751s posiv9'5 '-tioncdbetween the gear` `25 and upper cross head 19 ofthe frame, having an opening thereinfor the 'free passage of the shaft 26 and with-"the lends 2'Sof the strap 27 being inthe f o'rmo'f lugs 'extending through openingsin the side legs 20fof .100 :thevframe to be bent at right angles for securing the strapin position. The rotating means 'for the shaft 22 includes a pair of elastic tapes 129,
vone `of which is 'shownV in detail in Figure 4, as
-tape's 29'are 'respectively attached'to-a hookl no wardly positioned propeller blades 17 as well as the helicopter propeller blade 18 lthrough the medium of the meshing'gears 24 and 25. It isl possible to store sufiicient energy in the elastic tapes 29 to cause the airplane toy to fly through the air, shocks incident to landing being absorbed by the resilient legs 13 of the landing gear.
In the form of invention illustrated in Figures 6 to 8, the shaft 22a is journalled in the vside legs 20a of the inverted U-shaped frame, the heli-v copter propeller being eliminated and laterallyy positioned propeller blades *'33 are carried Vvby shafts 34 journalled in the wing 11a laterally of the fuselage 10a. The shaft 22a is rotated by the elastictape 29 attached to the Vhooks 23a, `the rear end of the rearwardly positioned elastic tape 29 being anchored v.at a ypoint adjacent the rear en d of the fuselage while the forward end of the forwardly positioned elastic tape29 is attached to the forwardly positioned propeller blade 17 a. The,
drive means for the laterally positionedpropeller blades 33 include a` pair of belts 35, both passing ,over the shaft 22a and respectively passing over theshaft 34 at their outer looped ends. The elastictapes 29 are placed under tension by reversely` rotating the forwardly positioned pro-l pellerblades 17a, power therein being imparted Vto the shaft 22a for the driving of the belt 35 forthe operation of thelaterally positioned propeller blades 33, the shaft 22a directly driving .through fthe medium ofthe elastic tapes,y the forwardly positioned propeller blades 17a,
n As diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 9, the fuselage 10b; carries a forwardly positioned propellerblade 17h and a pair of helicopter propeller blades 18a and 18h respectively, the propeller blade 18a being preferably operated by a'gear drive such as shown in detail in Figure 3, .while the propeller blade 181)` may have .the belt connection-With the'` shaft 26 that supportsY theY 'I `-helicopter-propeller blade 18a. Y
From the VVabove detailed description of the invention, it is believed that the construction and operation thereof will at once be apparent, and
while there are herein `shown and described the ,preferredembodimentsv Vof the invention, it is nevertheless to be understood that minor changes maybe made therein without .departing `from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed. I claim:-
1. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted -U'shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally extending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook' at each end, a for- Vwardlypositioned propeller blade, an elastic tape Vconnecting theforward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear hook to a stationary support at the rear end kof the fuselage, and another propeller blade positioned intermediate the ends of the fuselage and operatively associated'with said shaft.
2. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted'.
U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally'extending shaft journalled in the 'side portions of Y the frame and having a hook at each end, a forhook to the rear end of the fuselage, a pair of "carried bythe bearing for Ythe forwardly posiwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, a helicopter propeller blade having a shaft journalled in the upper end of the frame and gear connections between the two shafts.
3. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a'longitudinally extendingv shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear laterally positioned propeller blades and drive belt connections` between the shaft and lateral propeller blades.v
k4. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally extending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having ahook at each end, a forywardly'positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape `form bearings forza wheel carried axle.
`5. In an airplanetoy, a fuselage, aninverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinallyextending shaft journalled in the side portions of 110 the frame and having a hook at each end, a for- Awardly positioned propeller blade, anelastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, asecond elastictapeconnecting the rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, avhelicopter propeller blade having a shafty journalled in the upper. end ofthe frameand gear connections between the two shafts, and a landing gear including pairs of resilient arms transversely curved, diverging at their upper ends for attachment to-the wing of the toy and converging at their lower ends to form bearings fora kwheel 6. In an airplane toy, ra fuselage, an .inverted U'shaed frame set therein, a longitudinally exy125 tending shaftjournalledy in .the side portions of vthe frame and having a. hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic ltape connectlng'the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the T rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, a pair of vlaterally' positioned propeller blades' and`drive belt connections between the shaft and lateral 'propeller'blades and a landing gear including pairs of resilient arms transverselyvcurved, di-1 Y verging at their upper ends for attachment to the wing ofthe toy and Vconverging at their lower .ends to Vform bearings for a wheel' carried axle.
7. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped'frame set therein, a longitudinally ex- '140 tending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and hravinga hook at eachend, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propeller g blade, a second elastic tape'connecting the rear 145 hook tothe rear end of the fuselage, and another propeller blade voperatively associated with-said shaft, the frame including an upper cross-head and depending side legs with the lower ends of the side legs-bifurcated to provide lugs for interbottom wall ofthe fuselage.
locking engagement with the bottom wall of the fuselage.
8. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frameset therein, ya longitudinally extending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape connecting the forward hook to the propellerv 9. In an airplane toy, a. fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally ex tending shaft journalled in the side portions of the frame and having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape yconnecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic Vtape connecting the rear hook tothe rear end of the fuselage, a pair of `laterally positioned propeller blades and drive `belt connections between the shaft vand lateral propeller blades, 'the frame including Van upper cross-head and depending sidevlegs with the lower endsof the side legs bifurcated to providei lugs for interlocking engagement with the bottom wall ofthe fuselage. Y
l0. In an airplane toy, a fuselage, an inverted U-shaped frame set therein, a longitudinally extending shaft journ'alled in the side portions of the frame and `having a hook at each end, a forwardly positioned propeller blade, an elastic tape Vconnecting the forward hook to the propeller blade, a second elastic tape connecting the rear hook to the rear end of the fuselage, a helicopter propeller blade having a shaft journalled in the upper end of the frame and gear connections between the two shafts, and means carried by the frame and engaged with one gear for holding the gears in meshing engagement.
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US2642698A (en) * 1948-05-17 1953-06-23 Edward W Fishburne Tethered helicopter top
US2689732A (en) * 1952-09-22 1954-09-21 Madaloni John Toy roundabout
US2801494A (en) * 1954-12-31 1957-08-06 Ernst Max Remotely controlled toy aircraft
US3068611A (en) * 1959-09-01 1962-12-18 Harold R Shoemake Toy aircraft
US4629438A (en) * 1985-08-16 1986-12-16 Mcaneny Leonard G Rubber band powered motor for model airplane
US5749761A (en) * 1995-10-31 1998-05-12 Kang-Hee Hahn Model glider having twin propellers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2642698A (en) * 1948-05-17 1953-06-23 Edward W Fishburne Tethered helicopter top
US2689732A (en) * 1952-09-22 1954-09-21 Madaloni John Toy roundabout
US2801494A (en) * 1954-12-31 1957-08-06 Ernst Max Remotely controlled toy aircraft
US3068611A (en) * 1959-09-01 1962-12-18 Harold R Shoemake Toy aircraft
US4629438A (en) * 1985-08-16 1986-12-16 Mcaneny Leonard G Rubber band powered motor for model airplane
US5749761A (en) * 1995-10-31 1998-05-12 Kang-Hee Hahn Model glider having twin propellers

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