Bubble generating assembly
A bubble generating assembly has a housing, a trigger mechanism, a bubble generating ring positioned adjacent a front opening of the housing, and a lid assembly positioned adjacent the front opening. The lid assembly has a lid that is movable between a first position where it completely covers and contacts a front surface of the ring, and a second position where it is spaced apart from the front surface of the ring. The bubble generating assembly also includes a link assembly that couples the trigger mechanism and the ring in a manner in which actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the lid to be moved from the first position to the second position.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to bubble toys, and in particular, to a bubble generating assembly which automatically forms a bubble film over a bubble ring without the need to dip the bubble ring into a container or a dish of bubble solution.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Bubble producing toys are very popular among children who enjoy producing bubbles of different shapes and sizes. Many bubble producing toys have previously been provided. Perhaps the simplest example has a stick with a circular opening or ring at one end, resembling a wand. A bubble solution film is produced when the ring is dipped into a dish that holds bubble solution or bubble producing fluid (such as soap) and then removed therefrom. Bubbles are then formed by blowing carefully against the film. Such a toy requires dipping every time a bubble is to created, and the bubble solution must accompany the wand from one location to another.
Recently, the market has provided a number of different bubble generating assemblies that are capable of producing a plurality of bubbles. Examples of such assemblies are illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,149,486 (Thai), U.S. Pat. No. 6,331,130 (Thai) and U.S. Pat. No. 6,200,184 (Rich et al.). The bubble rings in the bubble generating assemblies in U.S. Pat. No. 6,149,486 (Thai), U.S. Pat. No. 6,331,130 (Thai) and U.S. Pat. No. 6,200,184 (Rich et al.) need to be dipped into a dish that holds bubble solution to produce films of bubble solution across the rings. The motors in these assemblies are then actuated to generate air against the films to produce bubbles.
All of these aforementioned bubble generating assemblies require that one or more bubble rings be dipped into a dish of bubble solution. In particular, the child must initially pour bubble solution into the dish, then replenish the solution in the dish as the solution is being used up. After play has been completed, the child must then pour the remaining solution from the dish back into the original bubble solution container. Unfortunately, this continuous pouring and re-pouring of bubble solution from the bottle to the dish, and from the dish back to the bottle, often results in unintended spillage, which can be messy, dirty, and a waste of bubble solution.
Thus, there remains a need to provide an apparatus and method for forming a film of bubble solution across a bubble ring without the need to dip the bubble ring into a dish of bubble solution.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREIt is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for effectively forming a film of bubble solution across a bubble ring.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for effectively forming a film of bubble solution across a bubble ring in a manner which minimizes spillage of the bubble solution.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus having a simple construction that effectively forms a film of bubble solution across a bubble ring.
The objectives of the present invention are accomplished by providing a bubble generating assembly that has a housing, a trigger mechanism, a bubble generating ring positioned adjacent a front opening of the housing, and a lid assembly positioned adjacent the front opening. The lid assembly has a lid that is movable between a first position where it completely covers and contacts a front surface of the ring, and a second position where it is spaced apart from the front surface of the ring. The bubble generating assembly also includes a link assembly that couples the trigger mechanism and the ring in a manner in which actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the lid to be moved from the first position to the second position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims. In certain instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices and mechanisms are omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail.
The present invention provides a bubble generating assembly that can, upon actuating a trigger, generate a plurality of bubbles without the need to manually dip a bubble ring into bubble solution.
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The handle section 24 houses a power source 48 which can include at least one conventional battery. A motor 50 is secured to the housing 22 at a location that is adjacent the trigger 44. The motor 50 is electrically coupled to the power source 48 via a first wire 52 and a first electrical contact 54. A second wire 58 couples a second electrical contact 56 of the power source 48 to a third electrical contact 60. A third wire 53 couples a fourth electrical contact 55 to the motor 50. The third electrical contact 60 is adapted to releasably contact the fourth electrical contact 55 to form a closed electrical circuit, with the trigger 44 functioning to push the third electrical contact 60 against the fourth electrical contact 55 when the trigger 44 is pressed (see
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A bubble generating ring 106 is secured adjacent the front opening 38 via a support 124 that is attached to the housing 22. One non-limiting embodiment for the structure of the bubble ring 106 is illustrated in
The lid 104 is adapted to be moved between a normal closed position (see
When user releases the trigger 44 from the fully opened position shown in
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A fan system is illustrated in
The fan system can be provided with an optional air control system that regulates the amount of air being introduced into the housing 22 from the outside. The air control system can be the same as the air control system described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,616,498.
In addition to the above, a funnel-shaped collection dish 186 is positioned inside the housing 22 and below the location of the bubble ring 106. The lower portion of the collection dish 186 is coupled to the top of an opening 353 in the connector plate 35, so that the collection dish 186 can collect and receive droplets of bubble solution that have dripped from the bubble ring 106, and deliver these droplets of bubble solution back into the interior of the solution bottle 32. A valve element is attached to the bottom of the connector plate 35 at the location of the opening 353. The connector plate 35 has another opening 352 through which the tubing 122 extends. The valve element has a cylindrical body 362, with a bore 366 extending through the body 362. A ball 368 is retained inside the bore 366. The bottom wall 370 of the cylindrical body 362 has an elongated slit (not shown) which has a width that is smaller than the ball 368. Therefore, the ball 368 cannot pass through the slit, but can only be seated against the slit in a manner that partially, but not completely, blocks the slit. Since the opening 353 is smaller than the diameter of the ball 368, the ball 368 cannot pass through the opening 353 and the connector plate 35. Thus, when the ball 368 is oriented in the orientation shown in
The assembly 20 operates in the following manner. In the normal (non-operational) position, which is illustrated in
The assembly 20 is actuated merely by pressing the trigger 44 in the direction of the arrow R (see
First, bubble solution is pumped to the bubble ring 106. In this regard, the rearward movement of the trigger 44 causes the electrical contact 60 to engage the electrical contact 55, thereby forming a closed electrical circuit that will deliver power from the power source 48 to the motor 50. The motor 50 will turn on, thereby causing the motor gear 152 to drive and rotate the first and second gears 158 and 160. As the pressure rollers 164,166 on the second gear 160 rotate, they will apply selected pressure on different parts of the tubing 122. As explained in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No. 6,616,498, rotation of the pressure rollers 164,166 will compress different portions of the tubing 122, thereby creating air pressure to draw the bubble solution from the interior of the solution bottle 32 through the tubing 122 into the chamber 112 of the bubble ring 106, where the bubble solution will bleed out through the outlets 118 on to the front surface 120 of the bubble ring 106. Contact of the lid 104 with the front surface 120 will form a film of bubble solution across the ring 106.
Second, the lid 104 will be pivoted from the position shown in
Third, the air generator 188 that is secured to the motor 50 is actuated when the motor 50 is turned on. In this regard, the rearward movement of the trigger 44 causes the electrical contact 60 to engage the electrical contact 55, thereby forming a closed electrical circuit that will deliver power from the power source 48 to the motor 50 to rotate the air generator 188. The air generator 188 blows a stream of air along the wind tunnel 86 towards the bubble ring 106. This stream of air will then travel through the film of bubble solution that has been formed over the bubble ring 106, thereby creating bubbles. The amount of air blown by the air generator 188 through the wind tunnel 86 can be adjusted by manipulating the air control system.
When the user releases his or her pressing grip on the trigger 44, the resilient member 72 will normally bias the trigger 44 back in the direction F into the opening 42. This will cause the electrical contact 60 carried on the trigger 44 to be biased away from the electrical contact 55 so that the electrical circuit is opened, thereby cutting power to the motor 50. As a result, the air generator 188 will stop producing streams of air, and the pump system will stop drawing bubble solution from the solution bottle 32 to the bubble ring 106. In addition, the movement of the trigger 44 in the direction F will also cause the platform 80, the vertical wall 82, the shelf 84 and link rod 88 to move in the direction F, thereby pushing the lid 104 to pivot it downwardly to contact the front surface 120 of the ring 106.
In addition, the collection dish 186 is positioned directly below the bubble ring 106 to collect any stray droplets of bubble solution that drip from the bubble ring 106. These stray droplets can flow back into the solution bottle 32 via the collection dish 186. In addition, the solution bottle 32 can be removed from the housing 22 by threadably disengaging the neck of the solution bottle 32 from the connecting section 34.
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims
1. A bubble generating assembly comprising:
- a housing having a front opening;
- a trigger mechanism;
- a bubble generating ring positioned adjacent the front opening, the ring having a front surface;
- a lid assembly positioned adjacent the front opening, the lid assembly having a lid that is movable between a first position where it completely covers and contacts the front surface of the ring, and a second position where it is spaced apart from the front surface of the ring; and
- a link assembly that couples the trigger mechanism and the ring in a manner in which actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the lid to be moved from the first position to the second position.
2. The assembly of claim 1, further including:
- a container coupled to the housing and retaining bubble solution, the container having an interior; and
- a tubing that couples the interior of the container with the ring.
3. The assembly of claim 2, further including:
- a motor operatively coupled to the trigger mechanism;
- an air generator coupled to the motor and directing air towards the ring; and
- a gear system coupled to the motor and applying pressure to the tubing to cause bubble solution to be delivered from the container to the ring.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein actuation of the trigger mechanism simultaneously causes (i) the air generator to direct air towards the ring, (ii) the gear system to deliver bubble solution from the container to the ring, and (iii) the lid to move from the first position to the second position.
5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein release of the trigger will cause the lid to move from the second position to the first position.
6. The assembly of claim 2, further including means for drawing bubble solution from the container, and to deliver the bubble solution to the ring.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein actuation of the trigger mechanism simultaneously causes (i) the drawing means to deliver bubble solution from the container to the ring, and (ii) the lid to move from the first position to the second position.
8. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the container is removably coupled to the housing.
9. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the ring is positioned inside the housing.
10. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the air generator includes a fan, and a wind tunnel that extends from the fan to adjacent the front opening.
11. The assembly of claim 2, further including a collection dish positioned below the ring, with the container being removably coupled to the collection dish so that droplets received on the collection dish can flow into the container.
12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the ring has an interior chamber and an opening communicating with the interior chamber and through which the tubing extends, and a plurality of outlets on the front surface through which bubble solution can flow out.
13. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the trigger mechanism has an electrical contact that removably couples the motor to actuate the motor, and a resilient member that normally biases the electrical contact away from the motor.
14. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the link assembly includes:
- a structure attached to the trigger; and
- a reciprocating link rod having a first end that is pivotally coupled to the lid, and a second end that is pivotally coupled to the structure;
- wherein rearward movement of the structure pulls the link rod rearwardly, which in turn pulls the lid to pivot the lid away from the front surface of the ring.
15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the structure includes a horizontal platform attached to the trigger, a vertical wall extending from the horizontal platform, and a shelf extending from the vertical wall, with the first end of the link rod pivotally coupled to the shelf.
16. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid is pivoted upwardly from the first position to the second position.
17. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid is pivoted downwardly from the second position to the first position.
18. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid is positioned away from the longitudinal path of air through the ring when the lid is in the second position.
19. A bubble generating assembly comprising:
- a housing having a front opening;
- a container coupled to the housing and retaining bubble solution, the container having an interior;
- a trigger mechanism;
- a bubble generating ring positioned adjacent the front opening, the ring having a front surface;
- a tubing that couples the interior of the container with the ring;
- a lid pivotally coupled to the front opening, the lid being pivotable upwardly from a first position where it completely covers and contacts the front surface of the ring, to a second position where it is spaced apart from the front surface of the ring; and
- a link assembly that couples the trigger mechanism and the ring in a manner in which actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the lid to be moved from the first position to the second position.
20. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the lid is positioned away from the longitudinal path of air through the ring when the lid is in the second position.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 10, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 15, 2007
Inventor: Douglas Thai (Walnut, CA)
Application Number: 11/201,351
International Classification: A63H 33/28 (20060101);