Abstract: The invention pertains to a hand tossed flying saucer toy being inflatable from a central valve member. The peripheral of the depending lip is substantially circular in cross-section and formed so as to have a memory when the saucer is inflated. The material of construction is such that the inflated saucer is safe for indoor use.
Abstract: The invention is a flying saucer toy of the hand-tossed variety utilizing an illumination plant mounted beneath the central portion of the saucer body and having a light transmitting dome covering the light element beneath the saucer body so that the saucer is visible from beneath, the illumination plant preferably extending beneath the peripheral lip of the saucer for purposes of stability, and in some cases increased visibility, and to cause the saucer to rest asymmetrically on the ground to permit easy retrieval by a dog or a person between tosses.
Abstract: The invention is a pistol designed to fire inverted concave disks which are smaller in size but similar in principle to the flying saucers popularized under the trademark, Frisbee. The pistol is characterized by a generally rectangular firing chamber into which the disks are individually loaded, there being a spring loaded plunger which is trigger operated to strike the disks off center to impart a spinning as well as translational movement to them, and a rib at the exit end of the firing chamber retards one side of the existing disk to accelerate the spin.
Abstract: A cigarette snuffing attachment for an ashtray comprises a snuffing tube to receive and extinguish a cigarette, having a lever-operated removable bottom to permit the dropping of the cigarette but through the tube and into the ashtray, there being specialized means of attaching the snuffing device to the conventional snuffing eyelet provided in most, if not all, vehicle ashtrays, and a slightly modified attachment means fits household ashtrays, the attaching means including a clamp having two gripping elements, one of which is screw controlled, the clamp being selectively attachable to the snuffing device such that the latter is adjustable both angularly and vertically relative to the ashtray.