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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to motorized swimming toys.
2. Prior Art
Motorized swimming toys are generally limited to movements along the surface of the water. Although some toy submarines can dive they require sophisticated diving controls that make them relatively large and expensive. They are also limited to slow and boring motions. Many motorized swimming toys provide an automatic underwater movement that is more or less independent of the active participation of the user, it will often turn out that these toys after some time will provide less motivation for active play.
A diving toy that is comprised of a housing with a motor, battery and magnetic reed switch positioned inside the housing. A propeller is attached to an axle of the motor protruding through the rear end of the housing. A ballast is arranged inside the housing to provide positive buoyancy and a front end down attitude. A plurality of fins protrude from the housing surrounding the propeller for improving directional stability. A lever having one end rotatably mounted to the outside of the housing and another end provided with a magnet. When the toy is dropped or thrown front end first into a body of water, or when pushed in a downward motion from a submerged state, hydrodynamic forces rotate and then hold the lever and accordingly the magnet in a rearward position so long as there is downward motion, aligning the magnet adjacent to the reed switch, thereby actuating the reed switch to close a circuit between the battery and motor activating the motor, and forces generated by the spin of the propeller overcome the toys positive buoyancy propelling the toy in a continuous dive until it collides with a bottom of the body of water or another object stopping the dive, whereby gravity rotates the lever and magnet forward away from the reed switch to shut off the motor, the positive buoyant toy then floats to a surface of the body of water where it can be launched into another dive.
Operation
With drag fin 28 removed from clip 24 and lever 17 in its forward ready or launch position (
Having described one specific embodiment of my invention, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. The forgoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention, it is obvious that many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible. For example, alternatively reed switch 21 may be another type of switch which may be mechanically actuated by lever 17 to close and open a circuit between battery 22 and motor 20. Also, lever 17 may be placed in various locations outside housing 10, or in a tunnel which may be added to allow water to flow through housing 10, with the location of reed switch 21 changing accordingly. Instead of lever 17 and reed switch 21 it is also possible that motor 20 can be controlled by a sensor that detects stimuli like the forward motion of the toy in water to close and open a circuit between battery 22 and motor 20 and another arrangement for preventing the toy from activating while not in use may be provided. It is therefore to be understood that all suitable modification and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/047,279, filed 2008 Apr. 23 by the present inventor.
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