Claims
- 1. An oscillating fishing lure comprising:
a.) a dynamically shaped body having front and rear portions along an axially extending center line, where said body is designed to simulate a living body and selected from the group consisting of fish, worms, bug, and the like, said dynamically shaped body containing a central housing portion; b.) a battery powered, reversible electric motor mounted within said central housing portion, said electric motor intermittently and alternately operable in a limited clockwise and limited counter clockwise directions about said center line; c.) a preprogrammed micro processor operable to effect the intermittent and alternate operation of said electric motor, whereby to effect a side-to-side oscillation of said fishing line about said center line; and, d.) means for securing at least one hook to said body.
- 2. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein said fishing lure repeatedly oscillates between first and second positions.
- 3. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 2, wherein said fishing lure continues to move between said positions when said motor is shut down.
- 4. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 3, wherein said motor is sequentially operable for about 1.5 seconds in an ON mode, and about 0.5 seconds in an OFF mode.
- 5. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein said preprogrammed processor includes an electrical circuit that flips the polarity across said electric motor to effect the reversible motion thereof.
- 6. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 5, wherein the flipping of the polarity of said electric motor is controlled by a D-flip flop, with said D-flip flop configured with first and second outputs that are always in the opposite state of operability.
- 7. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein said electric motor is powered by a replaceable and rechargeable battery.
- 8. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein said front and rear portions include means for securing hooks thereto.
- 9. The oscillating fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein said preprogrammed microprocessor is a microelectronic chip board operable to control functions of said electric motor.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/740,750, filed Dec. 12, 2000, under the title, “Battery Powered Vibrating Fishing Lure”, the inventor hereof, where the contents thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09740750 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
09906942 |
Jul 2001 |
US |