A63H23/14

Artware with projection function
11046109 · 2021-06-29 · ·

The present disclosure provides an artware with a water stirring function and a projection function. The artware includes a housing structure, a control circuit board including a switch, a magnetic rotating unit controlled by the control circuit board, and a projection unit controlled by the control circuit board. The control circuit board, the magnetic rotating unit, and the projection unit are arranged in the hosing structure.

Artware with projection function
11046109 · 2021-06-29 · ·

The present disclosure provides an artware with a water stirring function and a projection function. The artware includes a housing structure, a control circuit board including a switch, a magnetic rotating unit controlled by the control circuit board, and a projection unit controlled by the control circuit board. The control circuit board, the magnetic rotating unit, and the projection unit are arranged in the hosing structure.

Self-propelled spinning aquatic toy
10843096 · 2020-11-24 · ·

A self-propelled spinning device having a first and second hemisphere connected together to form a hollow housing. A drive system is disposed in the hollow housing and a plurality of projections extends outward from the first or second hemisphere. The drive system includes an eccentric path of rotation causing the hollow housing to spin about a rotational axis. The projections propel the self-propelled spinning device in a forward direction.

Self-propelled spinning aquatic toy
10843096 · 2020-11-24 · ·

A self-propelled spinning device having a first and second hemisphere connected together to form a hollow housing. A drive system is disposed in the hollow housing and a plurality of projections extends outward from the first or second hemisphere. The drive system includes an eccentric path of rotation causing the hollow housing to spin about a rotational axis. The projections propel the self-propelled spinning device in a forward direction.

Water toy

A mutually opposite generally horizontal gravity-driven flow water toy including at least first and second water inlets, at least first and second generally vertical water conduits coupled to respective ones of the at least first and second water inlets for directing a gravity flow of water therethrough from the respective ones of the first and second water inlets, at least first and second generally horizontal water conduits coupled to respective ones of the at least first and second generally vertical water conduits for directing a gravity flow of water therethrough from the respective ones of the first and second water inlets and via respective ones of the at least first and second generally vertical water conduits, the at least first and second generally horizontal water conduits being arranged such that the gravity flow of water therethrough is in generally opposite directions.

Water toy

A mutually opposite generally horizontal gravity-driven flow water toy including at least first and second water inlets, at least first and second generally vertical water conduits coupled to respective ones of the at least first and second water inlets for directing a gravity flow of water therethrough from the respective ones of the first and second water inlets, at least first and second generally horizontal water conduits coupled to respective ones of the at least first and second generally vertical water conduits for directing a gravity flow of water therethrough from the respective ones of the first and second water inlets and via respective ones of the at least first and second generally vertical water conduits, the at least first and second generally horizontal water conduits being arranged such that the gravity flow of water therethrough is in generally opposite directions.

MOTORIZED AQUATIC TOY WITH ARTICULATED TAIL
20200030708 · 2020-01-30 ·

A motorized aquatic toy having a body with an attached articulated tail formed of pivotally connected hollow tail segments that maintain directional stability when water is flowing through and around them and having forward offset pivot points with mechanical stops that force contiguous tail segments to pivot in sequence from fore to aft in response to yawing of the body to simulate a life-like pattern of movement with a high level of realism.

MOTORIZED AQUATIC TOY WITH ARTICULATED TAIL
20200030708 · 2020-01-30 ·

A motorized aquatic toy having a body with an attached articulated tail formed of pivotally connected hollow tail segments that maintain directional stability when water is flowing through and around them and having forward offset pivot points with mechanical stops that force contiguous tail segments to pivot in sequence from fore to aft in response to yawing of the body to simulate a life-like pattern of movement with a high level of realism.

PROPELLED BATH VESSEL AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME

The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to a bath vessel that is capable of moving across the water through the production of bubbles. The disclosed bath vessel comprises an interior compartment that is sized and shaped to house an effervescent source that generates a gas upon contact with a fluid, such as water. The vessel further includes a discharge port in connected relationship with the interior compartment. In use, the effervescent source generates a gas (e.g., bubbles) that exit through the discharge port and propel the vessel through the fluid.

PROPELLED BATH VESSEL AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME

The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to a bath vessel that is capable of moving across the water through the production of bubbles. The disclosed bath vessel comprises an interior compartment that is sized and shaped to house an effervescent source that generates a gas upon contact with a fluid, such as water. The vessel further includes a discharge port in connected relationship with the interior compartment. In use, the effervescent source generates a gas (e.g., bubbles) that exit through the discharge port and propel the vessel through the fluid.