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AU547874B2
AU547874B2 AU69255/81A AU6925581A AU547874B2 AU 547874 B2 AU547874 B2 AU 547874B2 AU 69255/81 A AU69255/81 A AU 69255/81A AU 6925581 A AU6925581 A AU 6925581A AU 547874 B2 AU547874 B2 AU 547874B2
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cup
ball
tube
toy
air
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Peter King Gerakiteys
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/40Windmills; Other toys actuated by air currents

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Description

This invention concerns children's toys. This invention provides a toy comprising a very light ball and a tube, one end of said tube being intended for apposition to the lips for directing a stream of air through the tube toward a cup fixed to the opposite end of the tube, said cup having a concave surface which approximately mates with the surface of the ball and which extends over less than half of the surface of the ball such that when the ball is placed beneath the cup, held in contact with the cup and a steady stream of air is expressed fro the cup the ball is trapped by the airstream and remains in close proximity to the cup.
The cup need only be shallow, covering a relatively small area of the accompanying ball. The air supplied from the tube is preferably admitted to the cup by a central port but I have found that if the ball is to be supported by the airstream certain design criteria are advisable. Firstly, the toy works best if the cup has a curvature which causing the cup to contact the ball more closely at the cup lip than in the vicinity of the port. Secondly, the port if circular, should be relieved or chamfered in one sector which biasses the escaping air in one direction. If this modification is absent the ball will be supported but will not spin. Thirdly, the cup should by asymmetrical such that the cup is canted in the direction of the relief or chamfer so that the escaping air follows a slightly longer path before it escapes from the lip in said direction
- liRE ^ than in the opposite direction.
One example of the invention is now described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Fig. 1 is a sectional view of the tube and part of the ball. Fig. 2 is an underneath plan of the cup on a reduced scale showing the port and chamfer.
Referring new tothe drawings a thin walled tube 2 about the size of a drinking straw has a moulded mouthpiece 4 at one end and a moulded cup 6 (38mm diameter) at the opposi end. A ball 8 (75mm diameter) made of expanded polystyre beads such as are commonly sold for darning purposes is sh occupying the spinning position. The cup 6 has a spigot 1 over which the tube is a push fit. The tapered bore of th spigot terminates in port 12 which opens into the bowl of the cup. Lip 14 of the cup almost touches the ball surfac but the port 12 is separated from the ball surface by an air space 16. The port 12 is circular being of 3mm diame and has a crescent-shaped chamfer created by a cup of 5mm diameter inset in the bowl around the port 14. The lip 14 of the cup is canted so that the distance marked A is slig greater (1mm) than the distance marked B.
One blows steadily down the tube and holds the ball in the cup until such time as the airstream hugs the ball and rotates the latter rapidly. As a variation the tube may be used to direct a strea of air obliquely upwards whereupon the ball floats above th cup.
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Claims (6)

1. A toy comprising a very light ball and a tube, one end of said tube being intended for apposition to the lips for directing a stream of air through the tube toward a cup fixed to the opposite end of the tube, said cup having a concave surface which approximately mates with the surface of the ball and which extends over less than half of the surface of the ball such that when the ball is placed beneath the cup, held in contact with the cup and a steady stream of air is expressed from the cup the ball is trapped by the airstream and remains in close proximity to the cup.
2. A toy as claimed in claim 1 wherein the curvature of the cup is such that when the ball is offered up to the cup the ball contacts the lip of the cup, there is a clearance between the ball and the curved surface of the cup which clearance is greater at the centre of the cup.
3. A toy as claimed in claim 2 wherein the tube is connected to the cup at the centre of the cup and air is admitted from the tube to the cup by a central port which is relieved or chamfered in one sector in order to bias the escaping air in one direction which causes the supported ball to spin.
4. A toy as claimed in claim 3 wherein the cup is asymmetrically located about the port such that the cup is canted in the direction of the relief or chamfer so that the path of the escaping air follows a slightly longer path before it escapes from the lip in said one direction than in the opposite direction.
5. A toy as claimed in claim 3 or 4 wherein the cup has an integral spigot, one end of which is engaged by the tub the opposite end of which terminates in said port, the intervening region of the spigot being internally profiled to define a venturi.
6. A toy substantially as herein described with referenc to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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AU69255/81A 1980-03-27 1981-03-25 Toy Ceased AU547874B2 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU69255/81A AU547874B2 (en) 1980-03-27 1981-03-25 Toy

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AUPE2936 1980-03-27
AU69255/81A AU547874B2 (en) 1980-03-27 1981-03-25 Toy

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AU6925581A AU6925581A (en) 1981-10-09
AU547874B2 true AU547874B2 (en) 1985-11-07

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IE61939B1 (en) * 1987-07-31 1994-11-30 Tanabe Seiyaku Co Naphthothiazepine derivatives and a process for preparing the same

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