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US2229175A
US2229175A US296489A US29648939A US2229175A US 2229175 A US2229175 A US 2229175A US 296489 A US296489 A US 296489A US 29648939 A US29648939 A US 29648939A US 2229175 A US2229175 A US 2229175A
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  • My invention relates to aquatic toys and is designed with the object of producing an automatic swimming bird, for instance, a duck.
  • One of the principal objects of this invention is to provide a toy of the above described character which is simple in construction, attractive in appearance, durable in use, efficient in operation and economical in manufacture.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a toy of the above described character so constructed and arranged whereby the same will simulate the appearance of a duck and the motions thereof during swimming.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a body constructed in the form of a duck and having'my novel form of propelling mechanism incorporated therein.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective View of the mechanism of propelling the device.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure l. v
  • Figure 4 is a sideelevation of the propelling mechanism.
  • FIG. 5 is a detail perspective view of one of the paddles and its connection with the propelling mechanism.
  • I provide a body 5 constructed to simulate the appearance of a duck and said body is of a hollow construction as clearly illustrated in Figure 3. Secured within the body is a pair of oppositely disposed spaced aligned bearings 6 the latter being connected to the sides of the body 40 by means of brackets l and rotatably mounted within the bearings are a pair of shafts 8, each of the latter being formed with arms 20 and 9 or 20 and Ill.
  • a motor ll of thespring-actuated type having a main drive shaft l2 to which its spring is connected and on which is fixed a drive gear [3 meshing with a pinion l4 fixed on a transverse shaft l5.
  • Fixed on the transverse shaft I5 is a gear l6 meshing with a pinion I! mounted on a driven shaft IS the ends of which are formed with oppositely extending cranks l9 operable within looped sections 2'0 formed on the arms 9 as clearly illustrated in Figures 2 and 4 of the drawing.
  • operation of the motor ll imparts a rocking movement to the shafts 8 through the medium of the crank arms l9 and sections 20. Movement of the shafts 8 in turn imparts an oscillating movement to the outer arms [0.
  • the lower ends of the outer arms 10 are piv- 5 otally connected to bearings l9a and I9 formed on the upper ends of a pair of paddles 20.
  • the upper ends of said paddles 2U extend'an appreciable distance above the bearings We and for engagement with the forward face of the 10 arms l0 whereby to maintain said paddles in perpendicular relation with the arms I0 when the latter are moved in a direction toward the rear of the duck and permit the paddles to pivot with respect to the arms l0 when the latter are 5 moved in a direction toward the front of the duck as illustrated in dotted lines in Figure 4.
  • the crank arms being disposed on opposite sides of the axis of the shaft l8, affect alternate operation of the arms ID in opposite directions and 20 thereby propel the body 5 through the water in a manner to simulate the motions of a duck swimming.
  • a device of the character described comprising a body portion adapted to fioat, a spring operated motor mounted in said body portion and provided with a driven shaft formed with oppositely disposed crank arms on the ends thereof, a pair of propelling shafts mounted in the side walls of the body portion above the water line opposite the crank arms, said propelling shafts having downwardly extending inner arms provided with slots, and downwardly extending arms carried by the outer ends of the shafts and extending below the water line, and feathering paddles carried by the lower ends of the outer arms.
  • a device of the character described comarms extending downwardly below the water line and provided with looped ends, and paddles having ears on their rear faces below the upper ends thereof and provided with eyes through which the looped ends of the outer arms pass, whereby the paddles may swing out of the vertical line on the forward movement of the outer arm.

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Jan. 21, 1941.
J. W. JOHNSON AQUATIC TOY Filed Sept. 25, 1939 Jofui WEE/2118077..-
ATTORNEYS Patented Jan. 21, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE AQUATIC TOY John W. Johnson, Peoria, 111.
Application September 25, 1939, Serial No. 296,489
2 Claims.
My invention relates to aquatic toys and is designed with the object of producing an automatic swimming bird, for instance, a duck.
One of the principal objects of this invention is to provide a toy of the above described character which is simple in construction, attractive in appearance, durable in use, efficient in operation and economical in manufacture.
Another object of my invention is to provide a toy of the above described character so constructed and arranged whereby the same will simulate the appearance of a duck and the motions thereof during swimming.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the following description, appended claims and annexed drawing.
Referring to fhe drawing wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a body constructed in the form of a duck and having'my novel form of propelling mechanism incorporated therein.
Figure 2 is a perspective View of the mechanism of propelling the device.
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure l. v
Figure 4 is a sideelevation of the propelling mechanism.
Figure 5 is a detail perspective view of one of the paddles and its connection with the propelling mechanism.
In practicing my invention as illustrated in the drawing, I provide a body 5 constructed to simulate the appearance of a duck and said body is of a hollow construction as clearly illustrated in Figure 3. Secured within the body is a pair of oppositely disposed spaced aligned bearings 6 the latter being connected to the sides of the body 40 by means of brackets l and rotatably mounted within the bearings are a pair of shafts 8, each of the latter being formed with arms 20 and 9 or 20 and Ill.
Also mounted within the body is a motor ll of thespring-actuated type having a main drive shaft l2 to which its spring is connected and on which is fixed a drive gear [3 meshing with a pinion l4 fixed on a transverse shaft l5. Fixed on the transverse shaft I5 is a gear l6 meshing with a pinion I! mounted on a driven shaft IS the ends of which are formed with oppositely extending cranks l9 operable within looped sections 2'0 formed on the arms 9 as clearly illustrated in Figures 2 and 4 of the drawing. Obviously, operation of the motor ll imparts a rocking movement to the shafts 8 through the medium of the crank arms l9 and sections 20. Movement of the shafts 8 in turn imparts an oscillating movement to the outer arms [0.
The lower ends of the outer arms 10 are piv- 5 otally connected to bearings l9a and I9 formed on the upper ends of a pair of paddles 20. The upper ends of said paddles 2U extend'an appreciable distance above the bearings We and for engagement with the forward face of the 10 arms l0 whereby to maintain said paddles in perpendicular relation with the arms I0 when the latter are moved in a direction toward the rear of the duck and permit the paddles to pivot with respect to the arms l0 when the latter are 5 moved in a direction toward the front of the duck as illustrated in dotted lines in Figure 4. The crank arms being disposed on opposite sides of the axis of the shaft l8, affect alternate operation of the arms ID in opposite directions and 20 thereby propel the body 5 through the water in a manner to simulate the motions of a duck swimming.
From the foregoing it will be apparent that I have provided a simple and efficient toy in the 25 form of a duck wherein the same simulates both the appearance and motions of a duck during swimming.
It is also obvious that the invention is not confined to the herein described use therefor as it 80 may be utilized for any purpose towhich it is adaptable. It is therefore to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited to the specific construction as illustrated and described, as the same is only illustrative of the 35 principles of operation, which are capable of extended application in advance forms, and that the invention comprehends all construction within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A device of the character described, comprising a body portion adapted to fioat, a spring operated motor mounted in said body portion and provided with a driven shaft formed with oppositely disposed crank arms on the ends thereof, a pair of propelling shafts mounted in the side walls of the body portion above the water line opposite the crank arms, said propelling shafts having downwardly extending inner arms provided with slots, and downwardly extending arms carried by the outer ends of the shafts and extending below the water line, and feathering paddles carried by the lower ends of the outer arms.
2. A device of the character described, comarms extending downwardly below the water line and provided with looped ends, and paddles having ears on their rear faces below the upper ends thereof and provided with eyes through which the looped ends of the outer arms pass, whereby the paddles may swing out of the vertical line on the forward movement of the outer arm.
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US2534639A (en) * 1949-05-10 1950-12-19 Albert V Fish Fish plug
US2692451A (en) * 1951-04-05 1954-10-26 Elmer J Deuster Animated fish lure
US2704416A (en) * 1952-09-04 1955-03-22 William A Laird Aquatic toy
US2752718A (en) * 1950-07-28 1956-07-03 Ladislaus W Poniatowski Fishing bait
US3153879A (en) * 1960-05-14 1964-10-27 Rene G Le Vaux Swimming toy
US3228143A (en) * 1961-06-27 1966-01-11 Kaplan Ruth Walking mechanism for a doll
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US4674223A (en) * 1984-03-30 1987-06-23 Thornton-Denena Industries Fishing lure
US4713037A (en) * 1985-09-10 1987-12-15 Duncan Products Ltd. Swimming marine creature toys
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US4831767A (en) * 1984-03-30 1989-05-23 Powerpak Lures, Inc. Fishing lure
US5035075A (en) * 1984-03-30 1991-07-30 Powerpak Lures, Inc. Fishing lure
US5930936A (en) * 1997-08-19 1999-08-03 Splash Decoys Llc Wildfowl decoy
US5960577A (en) * 1998-09-21 1999-10-05 Walterson; David Drive system for hunting decoys
US6170188B1 (en) * 1999-03-22 2001-01-09 Robert F. Mathews Apparatus for attracting waterfowl
US6574903B2 (en) * 2001-04-24 2003-06-10 Walter Solomon Waterfowl decoy with realistic motion and interchangeable wings and feet
US7082710B1 (en) * 2004-08-17 2006-08-01 Jorgenson Marty L Decoy support system
US20060283071A1 (en) * 2005-06-21 2006-12-21 Patrick Haley Stabilizing keel for attachment to a waterfowl decoy
US7788838B2 (en) 2006-08-03 2010-09-07 Avery Outdoors, Inc. Waterfowl decoy with leg movement
US8776427B1 (en) * 2013-03-11 2014-07-15 George Lening Fish attraction device
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US2534639A (en) * 1949-05-10 1950-12-19 Albert V Fish Fish plug
US2752718A (en) * 1950-07-28 1956-07-03 Ladislaus W Poniatowski Fishing bait
US2692451A (en) * 1951-04-05 1954-10-26 Elmer J Deuster Animated fish lure
US2704416A (en) * 1952-09-04 1955-03-22 William A Laird Aquatic toy
US3153879A (en) * 1960-05-14 1964-10-27 Rene G Le Vaux Swimming toy
DE1223732B (en) * 1960-05-14 1966-08-25 Lucien Lucas Swimming toys
US3228143A (en) * 1961-06-27 1966-01-11 Kaplan Ruth Walking mechanism for a doll
US4674223A (en) * 1984-03-30 1987-06-23 Thornton-Denena Industries Fishing lure
US4831767A (en) * 1984-03-30 1989-05-23 Powerpak Lures, Inc. Fishing lure
US5035075A (en) * 1984-03-30 1991-07-30 Powerpak Lures, Inc. Fishing lure
US4713037A (en) * 1985-09-10 1987-12-15 Duncan Products Ltd. Swimming marine creature toys
WO1988010067A1 (en) * 1987-06-22 1988-12-29 Thornton-Denena Industries Fishing lure
US5930936A (en) * 1997-08-19 1999-08-03 Splash Decoys Llc Wildfowl decoy
US5960577A (en) * 1998-09-21 1999-10-05 Walterson; David Drive system for hunting decoys
US6170188B1 (en) * 1999-03-22 2001-01-09 Robert F. Mathews Apparatus for attracting waterfowl
US6408559B2 (en) * 1999-03-22 2002-06-25 Robert Mathews Animated waterfowl decoy apparatus
US6574903B2 (en) * 2001-04-24 2003-06-10 Walter Solomon Waterfowl decoy with realistic motion and interchangeable wings and feet
US7082710B1 (en) * 2004-08-17 2006-08-01 Jorgenson Marty L Decoy support system
US20060283071A1 (en) * 2005-06-21 2006-12-21 Patrick Haley Stabilizing keel for attachment to a waterfowl decoy
US7788838B2 (en) 2006-08-03 2010-09-07 Avery Outdoors, Inc. Waterfowl decoy with leg movement
US8776427B1 (en) * 2013-03-11 2014-07-15 George Lening Fish attraction device
US20140317991A1 (en) * 2013-03-11 2014-10-30 George Lening Fish attraction device
US9326495B2 (en) * 2013-03-11 2016-05-03 George Lening Fish attraction device
US20170231218A1 (en) * 2015-09-24 2017-08-17 Hayes Brandon Turner Waterfowl decoy with mechanical movement

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