Amusement devices: toys – Aquatic – Including remote control means or tether
Patent
1981-06-08
1984-06-26
Stouffer, Richard T.
Amusement devices: toys
Aquatic
Including remote control means or tether
272 8N, 446156, A63H 2306, A63H 2308
Patent
active
044557825
ABSTRACT:
A cartesian toy including at least one partly transparent liquid container in which there is at least one freely floating body movable by buoyancy changes. This is variable in that an air bladder located in a cavity of the floating body casing is compressible to a greater or lesser extent by the liquid pressure in the liquid container being varied by a pressurizing device. When this device causes expansion of the air bladder or the air zone located in the floating body, liquid flowing out of the floating body casing additionally imparts to the floating body or parts thereof by recoil or reaction force an in particular horizontally directed acceleration or movement. Also, particularly sized and arranged casing parts on the floating body cause this body to move in one rotary direction or the other when the casing parts contact the container or objects in the container.
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