Abstract: A projectile launching toy simulating a space gun, which has a generally flat disc-like body is provided with a forwardly biased shaft moved against spring tension by a trigger for releasing a projectile. The projectile comprises an inflated toy balloon having its opening frictionally engaging one end of a tube with the other end of the tube coaxially surrounding the head end of the shaft. Air released from the balloon through the tube when launched simulates a rocket. When the balloon is released a shaft is retracted from the mouth of the balloon by means of a trigger.
Abstract: A wall mounted electric outlet, including an elongated box-like casing having a plurality of longitudinal slots in its front wall, slidably receiving the conductor and locking prongs of an electric plug, when inserted into the casing through a transverse slot formed in one end portion of the front wall in communication with the longitudinal slots. The transverse slot being normally closed by a plunger movable inwardly of the front wall for inserting the plug prongs into the slots. The casing contains a pair of conductor strips contacted by the conductor prongs of the plug.
Abstract: An airborne toy comprising an inverted substantially saucer-shaped body having a flat bottom. A downwardly open recess normally containing a rolled-up toy parachute is closed by flap-like doors hingedly connected to the body. A pair of flexible support strands connected, at one end, with the respective doors extend through a central aperture in the body and are connected together at their other ends for supporting the toy and maintaining the doors closed. Another support strand, entrained across the outer surface of the body, connects the toy parachute with the juncture of the door closing strands for lowering the toy to the surface of the earth when airborne and the parachute is released.