Peter C. Hill - Anaheim CA Gary M. Saffer - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Robert V. Pugh - Newhall CA Ahmed Asbaghi - Hawthorne CA
Assignee:
Mattel, Inc. - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
A63H 2700
US Classification:
446176
Abstract:
A surface skimming toy defines a generally planar base having a flat under surface. An upwardly extending fin is joined to the upper surface of the base member. In one embodiment, a lightweight aesthetically appealing body portion is supported upon the upper surface. In still further alternate embodiments, a pair of elongated upwardly extending side fins are secured to the upper surface of the planar base. The surface skimming toy is launched in close proximity to a smooth extended surface and assumes a skimming travel in close spacing to the surface while being supported upon an extremely thin layer of air flowing beneath the under surface of the skimming toy. In a further embodiment, the generally planar base defines a slightly convex curved surface and in another, a dual faceted surface forming a transverse crown portion. In a still further embodiment, a weight is supported proximate the leading edge of the body for stability of travel.
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Date: Apr 11, 2016
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