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Title: Aquatic sound generating system for fishing lures



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1. A fishing lure having a self-resonating variable pressure diffuser system for generating aquatic sounds to imitate the sound of live bait as the lure is drawn through the water comprising:

a lure body shaped to simulate live bait, said body having means for attaching a fishing line thereto and means for attaching a fish hook thereto; said diffuser system comprising a bistable fluidic amplifier incorporated in said lure body, said bistable fluidic amplifier having passages extending through said lure body whereupon normal retrieval of said fishing lure causes water to flow through said passages of said amplifier, said amplifier being tuned to resonate at a frequency of between 10 to 30 cycles per second to generate aquatic compression waves which imitate the sound of live bait as the lure is pulled through the water.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said passages include an inlet opening through the front of said lure body, the inlet opening communicating with a diffuser chamber through a venturi, control channels extending from the outer surface of said lure body into the diffuser chamber, exhaust channels extending from said diffuser chamber for discharging water from said diffuser chamber, said exhaust channels angling off the center line of said lure body, a vacuum being created in said control channels by the water flow across the control channels at the outside of said lure body thereby causing an alternating flow of water from said venturi from alternate ones of said exhaust channels.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said control channels are initially perpendicular to the center line of said lure body.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said angle of said exhaust channels from the center line of said lure body is approximately 12.degree..

5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein frequency of said alternate flow may be varied by varying the diffusion angle from said exhaust control means from 0.degree. to 6.degree..

6. The apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said control channels are enlarged on the outer ends thereof to create an additional vacuum therein.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the distance between the venturi and the entrance of said exhaust channels is a predetermined multiple of a diameter of said venturi which causes said alternate flow of a predetermined frequency.

8. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a valve box is located between said exhaust channels downstream of said diffusion chamber for communication with said diffusion chamber.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 including stabilization vents extending from the outer surface of said lure body into said exhaust channels, said stabilization vents being located downstream from said control channels and being substantially parallel thereto.

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Inventors: Wagner, Anthony S. (Universal City, TX, US)
Kay, Kenneth R. (Universal City, TX, US)

Application Number: 633717
Filing Date: 1975-11-20
Publication_date: 1978-07-25
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Primary Class(es): 43/17.1 43/42.06, 43/42.31
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US Patent Ref:
923670Jun, 1909Lockhart43/42.
1099606Jun, 1914Larrabee43/42.
1609855Dec, 1926Bayer43/42.
2229369Jan, 1941Buettner43/42.
2549077Apr, 1951Garth43/42.
3040465Jun, 1962Gierat43/42.
3744174Jul, 1973Lund43/42.

Other Refs: Other References: R. W. Warren, "Some Parameters Affecting the Design of Bistable Fluid Amplifiers", Nov. 28, 1962.