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- the bathing toy includes a casing to be located on the inside wall of a bathtub.
- the casing is supported by straps slung over the tub wall and fastened to the outside wall by suction cups.
- Mounted in the casing is a water pump, the nozzle of which can be rotated to direct a stream of water from the pump for activating selected water powered components.
- Bathtub water is drawn to the pump from an intake tube immersed below the bathtub water level. With the nozzle pointed in one direction, the water stream strikes a carousel, rotating the carousel figures. The water drains from the carousel to a teeter-totter bucket from which it is discharged into the bathtub.
- the nozzle is pointed in another direction, the water stream actuates a turbine wheel and subsequently drains into a bucketlike container seated within the casing.
- the container includes a circular dish pivotally mounted on the bottom.
- the circular dish and the container bottom have a plurality of holes which are aligned when the dish is rotated to a certain position.
- the pump is so constructed that it has a protracted discharge period after each actuating down stroke of its operating handle.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a child's bathing toy of general character described which includes a two-piece molded turbine water wheel which is soconstructed that each of the pieces includes circumferentially spaced turbine vanes, portions-of which overlap the vane ring of the opposite piece to form a composite turbine with every other vane being formed from the same piece.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a child's bathing toy of general character described wherein a toy bucket is filled with bathtub water and the water is subsequently discharged from the bucket by a child through a plurality of selectively operable spaced openings in the bottom thereof, thus simulating a shower.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a child's bathing toy of the general character described wherein a manually operable water pump draws bathing water from the tub and discharges the same toward any one or more of a plurality of water powered components.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a child's bathing toy of the generalcharacter described wherein the jet discharge from a water pump flows fromone rotating component to a subsequent component located at a lower elevation.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a child's bathing toy of the general character described wherein a quantity of bathing water is collected at an elevation above the water level of the bathtub and is subsequently drained to a teeter-totter bucket which discharges into the bathtub.
- FIG. I is a perspective view, partially exploded, of a child's bathing toy constructed in accordance with-and embodying the invention and showing flexible straps, one end of each of which is fastened to the sides of the toy and which straps suspend the toy on the inside wall of the bathtub, the straps being secured at their other ends to the outside wall of the bathtub by suction cups;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary side-to-side sectional view taken substantially along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1 and illustrating the pump nozzle structure along with the water wheel turbine construction;
- FIG. 3 isa fragmentary front-to-back sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 of FIG. I and illustrating the pump structure in detail;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along the line 4-4 of FIG. 1 and showing the pump structure and a pump actuatinglever mechanism;
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of FIG. 4 and showing further details of the pump structure along the pump actuating lever mechanism;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along the line 6-6 of FIG. 3 and illustrating a valve assembly used in the pump;
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken substantially alongthe line 7-7 of FIG. -1 and illustrating the pump nozzle directing a jet of water to a toy carousel;
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 8-8 of FIG. I and showing a quantity of 'water standing in a collecting tank beneath the carousel;
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary auxiliary view taken substantially along the line 9-9 of. FIG. 8 and showing portions of a flow regulating valve which controls the flow of water as it drains from the collecting tank into a teeter-totter bucket;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 10-10 of FIG. 1 and illustrating the construction of the turbine wheel and a shower bucket positioned under the wheel and which collects the spent water from the turbine wheel;
- FIGS. II and 12 are top and bottom views, respectively, of v the shower bucket.
- the bathing toy is formedof a compartmentalized housing which is mounted on the inside wall of a bathtub to amuse a young child and induce him to bathe.
- the casing is suspended on the bathtub wall by flexible straps which are secured to the outside wall of the bathtub by suction cups.
- the central feature and motive means of the toy is a hand operated pump which drawsbathing water from the tub and forces it from a nozzle.
- the jet of water from the nozzle can be directed to various action components of the toy and cause them to be activated.
- the water actuable components are a toy carousel, a toy turbine wheel, a teeter-totter bucket and a water shower bucket.
- the reference numeral l denotes a bathing toy constructed in accordance with and embodying the invention.
- the toy includes a molded plastic housing 12 having front 14 and rear 16 sections.
- two flexible plastic straps 18 are provided.
- the straps are mounted on the rear portion of the housing at opposite side edges thereof.
- Conventional fastening means e.g. adhesives, rivets or heat seals, are used to secure the straps to the sides of I the housing.
- a suctioncup 20 is secured adjacent the opposite end of each strap.
- the rear surface of each suction cup includes a unitarily formed mushroom headed protuberance 21 which facilitates the fastening of the suction cup to the strap.
- the suction'cup protuberance is inserted through any selected I one of a plurality ofelongate longitudinally spaced slits 22 ad- .the strap may be varied. This is important because the elevation of the bathing toy above the level of the bathing water is critical to a certain extent, Le, a bathing water intake tube must extend into the bathing water to permit the drawing of water by the pump.
- the suction cups are moistened and then are attached to the exterior of the surface of the bathtub.
- the straps extend over the top rim of the bathtub wall and downwardly along the interior bathtub wall surface. The bathtub toy is thus suspended from the outside surface of the bathtub wall.
- the suction cups With the suction cups positioned on the outside surface of 'the bathtub wall, the soapy bathtub water which has a reduced surface tension does not contact the suction cups and, therefore, the suction cups will not easily come loose.
- the pump When the toy is mounted on the inside wall of the bathtub, the childs attention will be directed to a pump 24 which activates and powers the action components of the toy.
- the pump is mounted within a central portion of the housing between the front and rear sections and within a compartment of rectangular horizontal cross section. The compartment is formed by abutting flanges 26 (see FIG. 4) extending rearwardly from the front section 14 and flanges 28 extending forwardly from the rear section 16.
- the pump structure is shown in detail in FIGS. 2-6. It includes a piston 28 supported by an open ended hollow vertical stem 30' (see FIG. 3), both of which are stationary, and a cylinder 30 which moves vertically relative to the piston.
- the piston is formed of two resilient annular discs 29 mounted in abutting back-to-baclt relation and secured in such position between spaced annular ledges of a hub 29'.
- the hub is fastened to the stern adjacent and around the open lower end thereof.
- Each disc has an outwardly flaring tapered sealing flanged peripheral edge.
- the top of the stem is supported, as soon will be seen, in a manner such that it can experience rotation but no axial movement.
- a Ahelical coil spring 44 is concentrically mounted about the piston stem and is compressed between the top of the piston and the top of the cylinder. The-spring is further compressed when the cylinder is moved downwardlyrWhen the cylinder is released, the spring releases its stored energy to urge the cylinder upwardly for a protracted (sustained) discharge stroke.
- the open upper end of the piston stem 30 is capped by one way outflow (discharge) check valve 45 identical in structure to the valve 36.
- This valve opens into a dome-shaped nozzle chamber 46 (see FIG. 2), the upper end of which leads into a nozzle passage 48.
- the nozzle passage is located within a hollow toy FIGURE 50 which may be of any amusing form, c.g., a fish having the discharge end of the nozzle at the mouth thereof.
- a mounting plate 52 is fixed to the lower edge of the nozzle chamber.
- the plate 52 includes a flat circular base having a vertically upwardly directed steppedflange 54, which abuts the side edges of the nozzle chamber and insures a water tight seal.
- the bottom edge of the nozzle chamber is additionally sealed against the upper surface of the mounting plate.
- the mounting plate periphery extends beyond the flange-54 and is mounted for rotation within a circular channel 56 in the top of the housing.
- the lower surface of the mounting plate includes a concentric hollow tubular projection 58 which tightly en-. gages and is sealed against the piston stem, thus preventing any leadage of water.
- the engagement between the mounting plate and the upper and lower edges of the circular channel prevent the stem from moving vertically.
- FIGS. 2, 4, 5, and 7. The manner in which the pump cylinder is mounted within the toy housing and the linkage by which the cylinder is vertically reciprocated are illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4, 5, and 7.
- Two flanges 60 (see FIG. 4) of L-shaped cross section project forwardly from the pump cylinder 30.
- the front webs of said flanges 60 lie in a common vertical plane.
- Elongate slots 62 are formed in these front webs.
- a U- shaped pump lever 64 is provided to actuate the cylinder.
- the lever includes a tubular pump handle 66 and parallel legs 67.
- each leg extends through vertically elongate slots 68 in the front wall of the casing and through the slots 62 of the L-shaped flanges.
- the opposite (rear) end of each leg is pivotally secured to one of a pair of flanges 70, which project from the rear wall of the housing (see FIG. 5).
- each flange 70 includes a projecting lug 72.
- the lugs 72 extend through circular openings adjacent the rear ends of the legs to form the aforesaid pivotal mounting and lug heads are subsequently flattened (see FIG. 4) to prevent inadvertent disassembly.
- the upstroke (discharge) of the pump is activated by the spring, not upward manual. force applied to the handle, which. would not be possible with a suspension mounting for the toy I0.
- the track 76 is composed of a plurality of horizontally disposed strips 78.
- the strips are preferably molded in one piece with the flanges 26 and 28.
- Each strip extends across the width of the compartment wall and includes a grooved portion 80 which is of a width slightly larger than the thickness of the front face of the L-shaped flange.
- All of the grooved portions are vertically aligned so that a track is thus provided and the movement of the cylinder is thereby guided.
- the edges of the front faces of the L-shpaed flanges ride up and down within the aligned grooves when the cylinder is inmotion.
- the water jet from the pump nozzle passage may be directed in either of two extreme positions, one of which'is shown in FIG. 1 and the other in FIGS. 6 and 7. It should be noted that the limitation of the rotational movement of :the
- nozzle chamber 46 is caused by a radial abutment stop 82 on I the exterior of the chamber (see FIG. 1) which projects above the mounting plate flange 54.
- the abutment stop willlimit the rotational movement of the nozzle chamber and hence the nozzle FIGURE by contacting shoulders 84 and-86 which project above the circular channel 56 of the casing.
- the nozzle chamber may rotate until the abutment stop contacts the stops of the circular channel which are spaced apart approximately 180.
- the jet of water is directed to an activity turbine wheel which is contained within the housing.
- the turbine wheel is formed of front 88 and rear 90 half-wheels (see FIG. 2).
- Each of the half-wheels is of one-piece molded plastic construction and includes an outwardly tapering central hub 92 (see FIG. 10).
- a keyed axle 94 is positioned so that its ends extend through the central openings in the hubs to which it is fast.
- Each half-wheel alsohas an annular flat vertical portion 96 and a thin outwardly tapered vane ring 98 leading to a vertical outwardly offset annular portion [00..Six equidistantly spaced turbine buckets (vanes) E02 are unitarily formed within each of the half-wheels. A portion of each bucket projects beyond the interior of the associated half-wheel in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the wheel.
- the projecting portion is tapered to mate with and overlies the tapered vane ring 98 of the opposed half-wheel, Alternating buckets of the composite water wheel are a part of the same half-wheel and the successive assembled buckets are spaced apart half the distance of the buckets on the same half-wheel.
- This structure greatly facilitates the formation of the halfwheels by molding techniques and further facilitates assembly of the composite t'urbi'ne wheel. Once the two halves are brought together, they are secured by conventional means, e.g. adhesive or heat welds, at their abutting surfaces.
- the central openings through thehubs92 are square to accommodate a square keyed section of the axle 94 so that the The front end of the axle projects through anopening in the .,front wall of the housing. It should be noted that the cylindrical diameter at the rear end of the axle and the bore through the rear wall and boss'are larger than the square section of the axle so that the axle may freely be inserted into the housing.
- a plastic disc 106 having a suitable animatable design, such a multihued spirals as illustrated in FIG. I is affixed to the cylindrical end of the axle which projects through the front of the housing.
- This disc 106 is formed with a concentric circular flange having a bore of a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the front end of the axle. The flange is forced over said end of the axle and is secured thereto by suitable means. A slight clearance remains, between the rear end of the flange and the front face of the housing (see FIG. 10) so that when the turbine wheel rotates, the disc I06 will rotate without interfering with the front of the housing.
- the water jet from the pump nozzle is directed as to strike the turbine buckets at the top of the wheel and cause the turbine wheel to rotate.
- the axle 94 rotates with the disc 106.
- a child will be greatly amused by not only the pump which maintains a sustained flow after release of the handle but also by the spinning turbine wheel and disc. The churning action of the'wheel on soapy water also tends to form soap bubbles to the further delight of the child.
- a shield 108 (FIG. 1) is situated on the upper surface of the housing and partially overlies the'portion of the wheel that projects above the housing, leaving a space for the jet to impinge on the buckets.
- the water wheel is located in acompartment (se FIG. 2) which is closed at its bottom by a horizontal wall 110.
- the wall includes an opening 112 through which the water drains from the turbine buckets.
- the water which flows through the opening 112 runs into a bucket I13 which is removably. seated on a shelf 116 formed by the lower wall of the'housing.
- the front wall of the housing is open to permit access to the shelf and ready manual removal of the bucket.
- the bucket When the bucket is filled with water, a further play activity is available for the child because the bucket includes a means whereby it may simulate a shower.
- the bucket includes a plurality of openings 118 (see FIG. 12) mutually arranged in an orderly pattern, in the bottom surface thereof.
- the openings 118 are selectively blocked to prevent the water which is collected in the bucket from draining therethrough. This is accomplished by providing a shallow dish 120 within the bucket in abutting contact with the bottom and a squat portion of the sidewalls.
- the dish 120 likewise includes aplurality of openings 122 arranged in the same pattern and a projecting lug 124 for manipulation.
- the lug extends through a slot 125 in the sidewall of the bucket; the ends axle will rotate with the turbine wheel.
- the axle is cylindrical v adjacent its rear end and is joumaled within a cylindrical bore in a boss 103 which projects from the rear wall of the housing.
- the rear end of the axle includes an enlarged head 104.
- axle is inserted through the" bore which also passes through the rear wall of the housing with the axle head serving as a retaining member to prevent the entire axle from slipping forwardly through the housing.
- the slot determines the extreme positions of the lug in one of which the openings 118 are blocked.
- the slot is blocked to the passage of water by the erect side of the dish.
- the dish is pivotally mounted at its center on the bottom of the bucket by a rivet 126.
- the lug is moved to one extreme position in which the openings 122 of the disc are in alignment with the openings 118 at the bottom of the bucket. This permits water to descend from the bucket in a plurality of tiny streams each of which is issuing from one of the openings 1 18 with the entire effect simulating a bathing shower.
- the nozzle may be rotated to a different position in which the jet of water issuing therefrom is directed to another activity play component, e.g., a carousel 130, as is illustrated in FIG. 7.
- the carousel includes a vertical shaft 132 which is joumaled at its lower end in a step bearing extending upwardly I positioned atop the roof.
- the roof is supported by a backs'plash plate 144 which is in the shape of a mutilated cylinder.
- the backsplash plate not only serves to support the roof but also acts as a water splash guard, thus preventing excessive splashing of water from the spinning characters.
- the upper end of the carousel shaft is joumaled within the roof and extends into the cap.
- the water jet issuing from the nozzle may be aimed so that it not only strikes successive individual FIGS. 136 but also strikes successive webs at points remote from the shaft 132 thereby rapidly spinning the shaft and characters.
- the nozzle cannot be turned far enough for the jet to be directed at the carousel shaft to thereby immobilize the carousel.
- the water which strikes the carousel drains through a plurality of openings 146 formed in the top of the housing and into a storage compartment 148 having a bottom wall formed by two horizontally disposed flanges 150 and 152, which extend inwardly from the front and rear walls, respectively, of the casing.
- the water drainage from the carousel may thus be accumulated in the compartment and stored to provide power for animation of a further activity play component.
- Such further activity play component which utilizes the stored water is a teeter-totter bucket.
- the bucket is selectively fed water through a valve 154.
- the valve 154 includes a circular tunnel passageway I56 I (see FIGS. 8 and 9) extending in a front-to-back direction through the front wall 14 of the casing and leading into the water storage compartment 148.
- the front wall is thickened in the region of the passageway.
- the passageway serves as a valve body.
- a tubular valve plug 160 rotates within the valve I body with its inner open end exposed to the water storage compartment. The outer end of the valve plug is capped.
- the plug 160 has an outer diameter which is approximately equal to that of the passageway.
- a radially extending tab 162 projects from the inner end of the plug and rides against the inner end of the thickened portion of the front wall to prevent the withdrawal of the valve plug.
- a downwardly directed water opening 164 located in the inwardly extending portion of the front wall and communicates with the passageway.
- a radial orifice 166 extends through the valve plug 160 in the vertical plane of the opening. The plug l60 may be rotated until the orifice is brought into alignment with the opening 164 at which point water will flow from the storage compartment through the valve plug and down the aligned opening 164 and orifice 166.
- a handle 168 is attached to the forward end of the valve plug 160 to provide a lever by which the plug 160 may be rotated to vary the degree of alignement between the opening 164 and thereby to regulate the rate of water flow through the valve.
- the teeter-totter bucket includes two water receiving pockets 171 separated by a dividing wall 172.
- the entire bucket is journaled on a horizontal pin 174 having an enlarged head 1176, the rear end of which is fixed in an opening 178 in the front wall.
- Each of the pockets includes a sloped lower wall 180, a rear wall 182 and a front wall 184.
- a bucket stop member is provided to limit opposite rotating movements of the water collecting bucket.
- the stop member is formed of a central upward protrusion 186 on the rear wall 182 between the pockets.
- the protrusion projects into an overhanging compartment 188 on the front wall.
- the compartment 188 has sidewalls 190 which contact the stop member to limit the pivotal movement of the bucket.
- the bucket is in unstable equilibrium.
- the pivot pin is directly beneath the opening of the valve 154 and water flowing from the storage compartment will drop directly into either compartment of the bucket depending upon the position of the bucket.
- the bucket In the illustration shown in FIG. 1, the bucket is empty and is shown in a central position wherein the flow of water will be deposited in both buckets as the dividing wall 172 is in alignment with the opening of the valve.
- the slightest imbalance in the amount of water collected in either pocket will tilt the bucket in a direction which will discharge the water from the pocket having the greater amount of water.
- the lower wall 180 of the pocket will not be sloping upwardly as illustrated in FIG. 1 but will be either horizontal or slightly downwardly sloping.
- the center of gravity of the entire teeter-totter bucket is such that when both pockets are empty and one of the pockets is in its water discharged position, the bucket will tend to maintain such position. As the empty pocket which is now filling with water accumulates a quantity of water the center of gravity of the bucket will be shifted and when the water accumulated is sufficient to shift the entire center of gravity to the opposite side of the pivot pin, the bucket will pivot about the pin and discharge the pocket which has just accumulated the-water and will position the other empty pocket beneath the valve opening.
- the bathing toy not only provides multiple activity components, all of which sustain a childs interest while bathing, but that all of the components are coordinated with at least one other component so that a continuous train of activity following the course of the flowing water will ensue.
- the toy serves an educational function as well as an amusement function.
- the toy In use the toy is mounted on the inside of the bathtub, as previously described, with the intake tube 34 positioned below the bathtub water level.
- the pump cylinder fills with water beneath the bine axle.
- the discharge of water from the turbine is utilized to fill the shower bucket so that the initial flow of water from the pump serves two functions to wit: The rotation of the turbine and illusion disc and the filling of the sublocated water collecting bucket which when filled provides a shower toy.
- a child's bathing toy capable of attracting a child's attention and inducing the child to regularly bathe, said toy comprising: a housing, a pump'mounted within said housing, said pump having inlet and outlet orifices, conduit means interconnecting said inlet orifice with bathing water, a nozzle, said noz- 'zle being interconnected with said outlet orifice, said pump further including check valves for preventing the flow of water from the pump to the bathtub water through the conduit means, while permitting the pump to draw bathing water through the conduit means, a plurality of water play activity components mounted on said housing and means to mount the nozzle for movement in a path so that the flow of water from said pump is directable to any selected water activity play component to actuate the same.
- a childs bathing toy constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of said water play activity components is pivotally mounted on the housing and moves as the water stream from the pump strikes the component.
- a childs bathing toy constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein a second water play activity component is the water which drains from the activity component at the higher elevation.
- a childs bathing toy suitable for use within a bathtub and for maintaining a childs attention said toy including a housing, a pump mounted within said housing, said pump comprising a pump cylinder mounting for reciprocal motion, a stationary pump piston, said piston including a sliding seal between the abutting periphery of the piston and the inner surface of the cylinder, said pump including an inlet orifice in the bottom end of the cylinder beneath the piston, the piston including a central orifice and a piston stem, said piston stem being hollow and interconnected at one of its ends to the piston orifice, means interconnecting the other end of the piston stem with a discharge nozzle, inflow and outflow check valves within said pump, said check valves preventing outflow of water from the cylinder through the inlet opening while permitting the flow into the cylinder through the inlet opening, said pump further including means for biasing the bottom of the cylinder toward bottom of the piston, said housing further including an activating lever, said lever being pivotally mounted on the housing, said second component being spaced from
- the flow directing means includes means mounting said nozzle for movement in a fixed path.
- a childs bathing toy constructed in accordance with claim 1 wherein a second activity component is located at a lower elevation than a first component, flow of waterv from the pump activating the first component at a higher elevation and draining therefrom to activate the second component at the lower elevation;
- a child's bathing toy constructed in accordance with claim 5 wherein the housing includes a water storage compartment, said compartment being at an elevation between the two activity components and storing water drainage from the first activity component, and a valve means selectively operable to cause the water collected in the storage compartment to discharge by gravity therefrom for utilization byv thesecond activity component.
- the second activity component includes a bucket, said bucket having a plurality of opening in the bottom thereof in a certain pattern, a plate pivotally mounted on the bucket bottom, said plate having a plurality of openings in the same pattern, said plate further including means to manually pivot said plate relative to said bottom from a position in which the openings are disaligned so as to block flow of water therethrough to a position in which the openings are in alignment, thereby causing water collected in the bucket to drain from the bucket in a plurality of streams simulating a' shower.
- a childs bathing toy constructed in accordance with claim 7 wherein the bucket is removably positioned within the housing, the front wall of the housing including a recess and the bottom of the housing including a shelf, said bucket normally resting on said shelf with the openings of the plate and the bucket bottom in disalignment; the bucket thus collecting mounted at one of its ends on the housing, the opposite end of the lever including an actuating handle, said cylinder including a flange projecting therefrom, said flange having a longitudinal slot therein, said lever extending through said longitudinal slot, a surface of the lever contacting the bottom of said .longitudinal slot when said handle is forced downwardly,said
- a child s bathing toy for providing an amusing animated rotating display, said toy comprising a housing and a turbine wheel journaled within said housing, said turbine wheel including two molded plastic half-wheels, each of said halfwheels being of one piece molded construction including a concentric turbine vane ring and circumferentially spaced turbine buckets, a portion of each of said buckets projecting substantially radially from said vane ring, a further portion of said turbine buckets projecting in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the composite wheel and beyond the periphery of said vane ring last mentioned, the projecting portion overlapping an underlying portion of the vane ring of the opposite half-wheel, every other bucket of the composite wheel being formed from the same half-wheel.
- a child's bathing toy suitable for mounting within a bathtub and maintaining the childs attention as the child is bathing; said toy comprising: a housing, a pluralityof elongate flexible straps, each of said straps being connected at one end thereof to the housing, the straps suspending the housing inside the tub against a sidewall of the tub, a pump, said pump being carried by the housing.
- said pump including energy storage means, a pump handle actuable on the down stroke thereof to accumulate energy in the energy storage means and to draw water into the pump, the flexible straps supporting the housing and preventing the downward movement thereof during the downstroke of the handle, the energy storing means discharging water from the pump when the handle is released, said toy further including at least one water actuable activity play component, the water discharged from the pump actuating said activity component when the handle is released.
- a childs bathing toy capable of attracting and maintaining a childs attention and creating an amusing play activity which induces the child to regularly bathe, said bathing toy comprising a water receiving and storage receptacle, said receptacle being formed with a substantially flat bottom and a sidewall projecting upwardly therefrom, said sidewall serving to retain water collected within aid receptacle, means forming a plurality of openings in said bottom and selectively operable means for simultaneously opening and closing the openings in the bottom, thereby permitting the water which is collected within said receptacle to flow from said receptacle through the openings in plurality of tiny streams simulating a shower.
- a childs bathing toy suitable for use within a bathtub and for maintaining a childs attention said toy including a housing, a water pump carried by'said housing, conduit means interconnecting the pump to the bathtub water, the pump having a discharge nozzle and the housing having a bathing water collecting tank, said tank being an elevation above the water level of the bathtub, said housing further including means for draining the water collected in said tank, said housing further carrying a teeter-totter bucket and said draining means being selectively operable to discharge the water from the tank into the bucket whereby a plurality of sequential play activity features are provided.
- a child's bathing toy constructed in accordance with claim 17 wherein the housing carries a rotating play activity component, said component being positioned above the water collecting tank and the pump being directable to discharge the pump water on the rotating there IS, and causing the same to spin, the housing further including means to direct the water v draining from the rotating component into the tank.
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