Claims
- 1. A buoy, comprising:
- a first buoyant flotation member;
- a second buoyant flotation member;
- a reel member disposed in sandwiched relation between said first and second flotation members;
- means for maintaining said first and second flotation members in sandwiching relation to said reel member;
- a nest means formed in a surface of said first flotation member;
- a weight member loosely received within said nest means;
- an elongate, flexible cord member having a first end secured to said reel member and a second end thereof secured to said weight member;
- said cord member being coilable about said reel member;
- means for allowing ejection of said weight member out of said nest means when the buoy is tossed into a body of water; and
- said means for allowing ejection being the loose fit between said weight member and said nest means;
- whereby said weight member is thrown out of said nest means by a bobbing action when said buoy is tossed into a body of water.
- 2. The buoy of claim 1, wherein said first flotation member is hemispherical in configuration.
- 3. The buoy of claim 2, wherein said second flotation member is hemispherical in configuration.
- 4. The buoy of claim 3, wherein said nest means has a circular configuration and a predetermined depth.
- 5. The buoy of claim 4, wherein said weight member has a toroidal configuration and a predetermined thickness.
- 6. The buoy of claim 5, wherein the predetermined depth of said nest means is substantially equal to the predetermined thickness of said weight member.
- 7. The buoy of claim 6, further comprising a bore means formed in said first and second flotation members coincident with their respective longitudinal axes of symmetry.
- 8. The buoy of claim 7, wherein said means for maintaining said first and second flotation members in sandwiching relation to said reel member includes a rope member that extends through the center of said toroidal weight member and through the bore means formed in said first and second flotation members, said rope member having a first loop means formed at a first end thereof and having a second loop means formed at a second end thereof, said second loop means being sufficiently large to prevent its passing through said second bore means.
- 9. The buoy of claim 8, wherein said first loop is larger in extent than said second loop, is associated with said first flotation member, and provides a handle means for carrying and tossing said buoy.
- 10. The buoy of claim 9, further comprising a first counterweight member and a first cavity means formed in said first flotation member to receive said first counterweight member.
- 11. The buoy of claim 10, further comprising a second counterweight member and a second cavity means formed in said second flotation member to receive said second counterweight member.
- 12. The buoy of claim 11, further comprising a first dowel member of cylindrical configuration, said first dowel member being disposed in said bore means formed in said first flotation member and being axially received by said weight member, said first dowel member providing means for protecting said first flotation member from abrasion by said rope member and for protecting said rope member from abrasion by said weight member.
- 13. The buoy of claim 12, further comprising a second dowel member of cylindrical configuration, said second dowel member being disposed within the bore means formed in said second flotation member, said second dowel member protecting said second flotation member from abrasion by said rope member.
- 14. The buoy of claim 13, further comprising a cord clip member fixedly secured to said weight member, said second end of said cord member being fixedly secured to said cord clip member.
- 15. The buoy of claim 14, wherein said second loop of said rope member is a double loop.
- 16. A buoy, comprising:
- a first flotation member of hemispherical configuration;
- a first bore means formed in said first flotation member coincident with its longitudinal axis of symmetry;
- a second flotation member of hemispherical configuration;
- a second bore means formed in said second flotation member coincident with its longitudinal axis of symmetry;
- a cylindrical in configuration reel member disposed in sandwiched relation to said first and second flotation members;
- a toroidal in configuration weight member having a central opening and a predetermined thickness;
- a circular nest means formed in a surface of said first flotation member for loosely receiving said weight member, said nest means having a depth equal to the predetermined thickness of said weight member;
- a rope member extending through said first and second bore means formed in said first and second flotation members, respectively, and through the central opening of said weight member;
- said rope member having a first and second end that extend beyond the respective ends of said first and second bore means;
- a first loop means formed in said first end of said rope member;
- a second loop means formed in said second end of said rope member;
- said second loop means having a size sufficient to prevent its retraction into said second bore means; and
- an elongate cord member having a first end fixedly secured to said reel member, a medial part coilable about said reel member, and a second end fixedly secured to said weight member.
- 17. The buoy of claim 16, further comprising first and second cylindrical dowel members disposed in said first and second bore means, respectively, and said first dowel member also being axially received by the central opening formed in said weight member.
- 18. The buoy of claim 17, further comprising first and second cavity means formed in said first and second flotation members, and first and second counterweight members being fixedly received within said first and second cavity means, respectively.
- 19. The buoy of claim 18, wherein said second loop means is a double loop means.
- 20. The buoy of claim 19, wherein said first and second flotation members are formed of styrofoam.
- 21. A buoy, comprising:
- a first part exhibiting a generally hemispherical configuration;
- a second part exhibiting a generally hemispherical configuration;
- a reel part exhibiting a generally cylindrical configuration and being disposed between said first and second parts;
- said first, second and reel parts having a common longitudinal axis of symmetry;
- said first, second and reel parts being formed of two separate halves that exhibit bilateral symmetry, said halves being separated from one another along a plane that passes through said longitudinal axis of symmetry of said buoy before assembly thereof;
- a nest of predetermined configuration and dimension being formed in said first part when said halves are secured to one another;
- a weight member being loosely disposed within said nest;
- an elongate cord having a first end secured to said weight member and a second end secured to a preselected part of said buoy; and
- means for allowing ejection of said weight member from said nest when said buoy is tossed into a body of water;
- said means including said loose disposition of said weight member in said nest and further including a bobbing action of said buoy in said body of water when said buoy is tossed thereinto.
- 22. The buoy of claim 21, further comprising a central bore formed in said buoy, coincident with the longitudinal axis of symmetry of said buoy.
- 23. The buoy of claim 22, wherein said central bore includes a first part having a first predetermined diameter and a second part of a second predetermined diameter, said second predetermined diameter being greater than said first predetermined diameter.
- 24. The buoy of claim 23, further comprising:
- an elongate, flexible rope;
- said rope having a return bend part formed mid-length thereof;
- said rope having opposite ends thereof tied together;
- a knot being formed by said tied together opposite ends; and
- a preselected part of said rope being positioned in said central bore;
- said return bend part of said rope being disposed externally of said central bore so that said return bend part has utility as a handle for carrying said buoy.
- 25. The buoy of claim 24, wherein said knot has a predetermined diameter less then the second predetermined diameter of said central bore second part and greater than the first predetermined diameter of said central bore first part so that said knot can be disposed internally of said central bore second part when said buoy is carried by said rope and so that said knot is disposed externally of said central bore first part to thereby prevent said rope from slipping through said central bore when said buoy is being carried.
- 26. The buoy of claim 25, further comprising a groove being formed in an external surface of said buoy second part for snugly receiving an externally extending part of said rope therein when said buoy is not in use.
- 27. The buoy of claim 26, wherein said groove has a predetermined extent and wherein a medial part thereof passes through the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the buoy.
- 28. The buoy of claim 27, further comprising a plurality of alignment pins being formed on a first half of said buoy and a plurality of complementally formed and cooperatively positioned recesses being formed on a second half of said buoy, said pins being snugly received within associated recesses when said half parts are assembled to form said buoy.
- 29. The buoy of claim 28, wherein said elongate cord second end is positioned in said central bore in underlying relation to said rope when said buoy is assembled.
- 30. The buoy of claim 29, wherein said buoy is formed of molded plastic.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This disclosure is a continuation-in-part of a copending application Ser. No. 347,256 filed by the same inventor on 05/05/89, entitled "Buoy With Self-Ejecting Weight" now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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