Claims
- 1. In a fishing game apparatus of the type having a horizontal support, a plurality of flat, relatively thin, fish-shaped members each having the outline of a fish and each being releasably attached to the horizontal support, wherein a timing mechanism is associated with the apparatus, wherein the removal of a first preselected fish-shaped member will initiate the actuation of the timing mechanism and wherein the removal of a second preselected fish-shaped member will terminate the operation of the timing mechanism, wherein the timing mechanism is actuated by a microswitch having a momentary toggle arm, the improvement which comprises an actuating rod having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of the actuating rod having a bore adapted to snugly receive the toggle arm of the microswitch, the upper end of the actuating rod being provided with a vertical notch, each preselected fish-shaped member being provided with a string which connects at one end to the preselected fish-shaped member and which has another knotted end adapted to be received in the notch of the actuating rod whereby removal of the first preselected fish-shaped member from the horizontal support will cause the string of the first preselected fish-shaped member to pivot the actuating rod to actuate the timer, after which the knot on the end of the string will slide out of the notch to release the first preselected fish-shape member from the fishing game apparatus and initiate the operation of the timer and whereby removal of the second preselected fish-shaped member from the horizontal support will cause its associated string to pivot the actuating rod a second time, followed by the sliding of the knot on the associated string of the second preselected fish-shaped member out of the notch to release the second preselected fish-shaped member from the fishing game apparatus and to actuate the microswitch to stop the timer.
- 2. In a fishing game apparatus of the type having a horizontal support, a plurality of flat, relatively thin, fish-shaped members each having the outline of a fish and each being releasably attached to the horizontal support, wherein a timing mechanism is associated with the apparatus, wherein the removal of a first preselected fish-shaped member will initiate the actuation of the timing mechanism and wherein the removal of a second preselected fish-shaped member will terminate the operation of the timing mechanism, wherein the timing mechanism is actuated by a microswitch having a momentary toggle arm, the improvement which comprises an actuating rod having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of the actuating rod having a bore adapted to snugly receive the toggle arm of the microswitch, the upper end of the actuating rod being provided with and opening and a vertical notch, which extends downwardly from the opening, each preselected fish-shaped member being provided with a string which connects at one end to the preselected fish-shaped member and which has another knotted end adapted to pass through the opening in the actuating rod and be received in the notch of the actuating rod whereby removal of the first preselected fish-shaped member from the horizontal support will cause the string of the first preselected fish-shaped member to pivot the actuating rod to actuate the timer, after which the knot on the end of the string will slide out of the notch and through the opening to release the first preselected fish-shape member from the fishing game apparatus and initiate the operation of the timer and whereby removal of the second preselected fish-shaped member from the horizontal support will cause its associated string to pivot the actuating rod a second time, followed by the sliding of the knot on the associated string of the second preselected fish-shaped member out of the notch and out of the opening of the actuating rod to release the second preselected fish-shaped member from the fishing game apparatus and to actuate the microswitch to stop the timer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/667,178, filed on Mar. 11, 1991, entitled "Fishing Game Appartus", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,461, granted Mar. 10, 1992.
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