Claims
- 1. A self-propelled aquatic toy comprising:
- a body,
- a middle tail pivotably mounted relative said body so as to be capable of rotating clockwise to a first limit position and counterclockwise to a second limit position about a first upright axis,
- an outer tail pivotably mounted relative said middle tail so as to be capable of rotating clockwise and counterclockwise about a second upright axis,
- drive means in said body to rotate said middle tail portion from side to side about said first upright axis when the toy is being driven through the water, a rotatable crank driven by said drive means, and a pivoted lever mounted about the first upright axis and engaged by said crank and oscillated about its pivot point upon rotation of said crank, said pivoted lever being connected to said middle tail portion to rotate said middle tail portion about said first upright axis upon actuation of said drive means, said pivoted lever additionally linking said drive means to said outer tail portion, a degree of backlash being provided in the driving of said middle tail by said pivoted lever, whereby operation of said drive means at the first limit position of said middle tail initially takes up said backlash to drive said outer tail to rotate clockwise about said second axis and thereafter said middle tail is then rotated counterclockwise about said first axis to the second limit position at which said middle tail initially takes up said backlash to drive said outer tail to rotate counterclockwise about said second axis.
- 2. A toy according to claim 1 in which said drive means comprise an electric motor and, a reduction gear box driven by said motor, and said crank means being driven by said gear box, said crank means rotating said middle tail back and forth between said limit positions.
- 3. A toy according to claim 1 in which said outer tail is pivotally connected to said middle tail and has a lever arm extending to within said middle tail and linked to said pivoted lever on the opposite side of the point of pivoting of the pivoted lever from said crank.
- 4. A toy according to claim 1 in which said pivoted lever is loosely positioned in said middle tail whereby said middle tail can pivot to a limited extent relative said pivoted lever, pivoting to that limited extent causing said outer tail to pivot relative said middle tail.
- 5. A toy according to claim 4 in which said outer tail is pivotally connected to said middle tail and has a lever arm extending to within said middle tail and linked to said pivoted lever on the opposite side of the point of pivoting of the pivoted lever from said crank.
- 6. A toy according to claim 2 further comprising a switch mechanism for the control of said electric motor, said switch mechanism including a member projecting out through said body of said toy, said member being movable between one limit where said switch mechanism completes a circuit to activate said motor and another limit where said switch mechanism deactivates said motor.
- 7. A toy according to claim 1 which is in the shape of a shark.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-part of my copending Patent Application Ser. No. 07/072 089 filed on the July 9th 1987, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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