Patent classifications
A63H29/14
SUBMERSIBLE GLIDING TOY
The system is a type of gliding device capable of gliding through different mediums, such as water. The body of the gliding device is comprised of buoyant material and is ideally chosen based on the best material to utilize the hydrographic printing process. The body encourages the system to rise in water and wings extend from the body and resist vertical motion providing little resistance to forward motion. A third wing may extend from the distal end of the body and have a rudder pivotably connected thereto, allowing a user to manipulate the flight path of the system through the water while the system slowly rises to the surface.
Liquid powered apparatus
An apparatus or educational toy comprising a main body (120, 220, 320, 520) and a drive mechanism (140, 240, 340, 540), wherein the drive mechanism (140, 240, 340, 540) comprises a reservoir (142, 242, 342) for storing a driving liquid, a discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b) through which the driving liquid is discharged from the main body (120, 220, 320, 520) to generate a driving thrust, a liquid delivery path (146, 246a, 246b, 346) for delivering the driving liquid for a reservoir outlet (148, 348, 448) to the discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b), and a threshold setting device (147, 347); and wherein the threshold setting device (147, 347) sets a threshold thrust level so that the driving liquid is to pass from the reservoir (142, 242, 342) and discharged from the discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b) upon reaching the threshold thrust level during operation.
Liquid powered apparatus
An apparatus or educational toy comprising a main body (120, 220, 320, 520) and a drive mechanism (140, 240, 340, 540), wherein the drive mechanism (140, 240, 340, 540) comprises a reservoir (142, 242, 342) for storing a driving liquid, a discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b) through which the driving liquid is discharged from the main body (120, 220, 320, 520) to generate a driving thrust, a liquid delivery path (146, 246a, 246b, 346) for delivering the driving liquid for a reservoir outlet (148, 348, 448) to the discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b), and a threshold setting device (147, 347); and wherein the threshold setting device (147, 347) sets a threshold thrust level so that the driving liquid is to pass from the reservoir (142, 242, 342) and discharged from the discharge outlet (144, 244a, 244b, 344, 544a, 544b) upon reaching the threshold thrust level during operation.
Bathtub Construction Set
A toy that is comprised of diverse cylindrical tubes, channels, and spouts to provide entertainment and educational value for the user through engineering a route for the transfer of water and other objects. These tubes are positioned in manners of various directions and secured to a surface, likely a shower wall or bath tub, with rubber suction cups or other affixing mechanism, which are easily repositioned and moved by the user. The issue addressed with this invention is as follows: children become easily bored and unengaged in the shower or bath, and this toy would provide for not only entertainment, but engineering experience for the child, as they would be constructing an effective path for the water.
LAWN ORNAMENT HAVING FLUID AND/OR WIND DRIVEN SPINNING ELEMENTS WITH MULTI-AXES ROTATION
A lawn or garden ornament that utilizes either wind power or a flow of fluid to rotate various structural or spinning elements about multiple axes of rotation. When wind power is used, the spinning elements may rotate in unison about a vertical axis. When a fluid power is used, the spinning elements will additionally rotate independently of each other about a horizontal axis, and will turn in unison about the vertical axis. When fluid power is used, the fluid may additionally be used for watering of a garden as the design of the decorative lawn ornament promotes an even distribution of fluid to the surrounding support surface.
LAWN ORNAMENT HAVING FLUID AND/OR WIND DRIVEN SPINNING ELEMENTS WITH MULTI-AXES ROTATION
A lawn or garden ornament that utilizes either wind power or a flow of fluid to rotate various structural or spinning elements about multiple axes of rotation. When wind power is used, the spinning elements may rotate in unison about a vertical axis. When a fluid power is used, the spinning elements will additionally rotate independently of each other about a horizontal axis, and will turn in unison about the vertical axis. When fluid power is used, the fluid may additionally be used for watering of a garden as the design of the decorative lawn ornament promotes an even distribution of fluid to the surrounding support surface.
Drinking container with spinner mechanism
A drinking container has a spinner mechanism that includes a spinner housing for providing a spinner chamber. A spinner disk fits securely within the spinner chamber when rotatably mounted therein. The spinner mechanism includes a fluid input through the chamber perimeter surface, and a fluid outlet for allowing the liquid out of the spinner chamber once it has contacted the spinner disk. A jet nozzle directs a liquid from the fluid input across top and bottom surfaces of the spinner disk. The spinner disk does not include paddles, but relies primarily on viscous and adhesive forces to transfer energy from the flowing liquid to the surface of the spinner disk.
WATER SPRAY DEVICE
A water spray device includes a device body defining at least one first water flow channel, at least one water spray valve including a water spray nozzle, the water spray nozzle including a second water flow channel, and at least one floating ball arranged adjacent to the water spray nozzle and adapted to be supported by water spouted from the second water flow channel of the water spray nozzle. The water spray nozzle is adapted to be adjusted to orient the second water flow channel in a vertical direction, the water spray valve is mounted to the device body, and the second water flow channel is in fluid communication with the first water flow channel.
WATER SPRAY DEVICE
A water spray device includes a device body defining at least one first water flow channel, at least one water spray valve including a water spray nozzle, the water spray nozzle including a second water flow channel, and at least one floating ball arranged adjacent to the water spray nozzle and adapted to be supported by water spouted from the second water flow channel of the water spray nozzle. The water spray nozzle is adapted to be adjusted to orient the second water flow channel in a vertical direction, the water spray valve is mounted to the device body, and the second water flow channel is in fluid communication with the first water flow channel.