BUBBLE-FORMING DEVICE
A bubble-forming device includes a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member (resilient ring, multi-link, or guillotine slides) movable between open and closed positions. A pump deposits bubble-making solution from a container to the bubble-forming member so that when expanded, a film forms across its opening. A blower blows air through a duct toward the opening to form bubbles. The bubble-forming member is anchored in a collection tub and includes a top connected to a lift, which is in turn pivoted to the duct and operably connected to a trigger. The trigger is slidably mounted on the air duct and configured to actuate the lift. The trigger also operates a switch that actuates a battery-operated motor to drive both the blower and the pump. Thus, actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the bubble-forming member to move from the closed position to the open position, as well as pumps solution and turns on the blower.
The present invention relates to bubble-forming devices, and more particularly to a portable hand-held toy device for automatic generation of a steady stream of bubbles. However, the present invention is not believed to be limited to only toys nor limited to only hand-held devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSeveral toy devices for making bubbles are known. Automated versions of such devices typically include an apertured member forming an opening and a wiper, with one of the member and wiper being movable past the other to create a film of bubble-forming solution across the opening. As air is blown into the film-covered opening, a steady stream of bubbles is formed from the film. However, alternative bubble-forming structures and arrangements are desired with simplified configurations and components that move along shorter paths. Further, alternative bubble-forming structures and arrangements are desired with components that are more durable, more integrated, and more robust and long-lasting.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONIn one aspect of the present invention, a bubble-forming device includes a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member movable between an opening-defining position and a collapsed position, a bubble-solution depositing system for depositing bubble solution on the bubble-forming member, and a mechanism for selectively moving the bubble-forming member between the opening-defining and collapsed positions.
In another aspect of the present invention, a bubble-forming device includes a housing having a front opening, and a container coupled to the housing and including an interior that retains bubble solution. A collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member is positioned adjacent the front opening, the member being movable from a collapsed position to an opening-defining position. A pumping system includes tubing that couples the interior of the container with the collapsible bubble-forming member, and a trigger mechanism is coupled to the collapsible bubble-forming member so that actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the collapsible member to move from the collapsed position to the opening-defining position.
In another aspect of the present invention, a bubble-forming device includes a housing having a front opening, an opening-forming member attached to the housing at a first location, the member being movable between an opening-forming position and a closed position, and a pivoting lift pivoted at a first location and connected to the moving part at a second location spaced from the first location. A fan and air duct are provided for flowing air toward the front opening, and a trigger operably slidably engages the air duct for sliding support of the trigger. The trigger and lift include an angled slot and slot-engaging pin that, when the trigger is moved, cause the lift to pivot, thus motivating the opening-forming member to move between the opening-forming and closed positions.
In another aspect of the present invention, a bubble-forming device includes a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member movable between open and closed positions, the member forming an opening when in the open position. A pump is positioned to deposit bubble-making solution from a container to the bubble-forming member so that when expanded, a film forms across the opening. A blower and duct are positioned to direct air toward the opening to form bubbles. A collection tub is under the bubble-forming member. A lift is pivoted to the duct, and a trigger is slidably mounted to the air duct and positioned to operably engage the lift to pivot the lift upon actuation of the trigger. The bubble-forming member is anchored in the collection tub and includes a top connected to the lift. A switch operated by movement of the trigger is connected to actuate a battery-operated motor to drive both the blower and the pump. By this arrangement, actuation of the trigger causes the bubble-forming member to move from the closed position to the open position, as well as pumps solution and turns on the blower.
In a narrower form, the collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member comprises one of a resilient ring, a multi-link member, and a pair of interconnected guillotine slides.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of forming bubbles comprises steps of providing an expandable/collapsible opening-forming member that is movable between an open position defining an opening and a collapsed position, and pumping bubble solution onto the opening-forming member. The method further includes moving the opening-forming member from the collapsed position to the open position to form a film over the opening defined by the member, and motivating air toward the film-covered opening to form a stream of bubbles.
An object of the present invention is to provide a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member movable between an open position defining an opening for making bubbles and a closed position for initially receiving bubble solution so that a film of bubble solution forms across the opening when the bubble-forming member is expanded.
An object of the present invention is to provide a simplified bubble-forming member by making the member collapsible and expandable.
These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “top,” “bottom,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
In the illustrated example, a bubble-forming device 30 (
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In the illustrated example, the bubble-forming member 31 includes a bottom anchored to a collection tub 40 and a top connected to a lift 42. The lift 42 is in turn pivoted to the duct 39 at location 43 and operably connected to the trigger 44. The trigger 44 is slidably mounted on the air duct 39 and includes a pin 46 operably engaging an angled slot 47 in the sidewalls of the lift 42 to actuate the lift 42 when the trigger 44 is operated. The angle of the slot 47 causes the lift 42 to be raised when the trigger 44 is pulled (thus opening the member 31), and to be lowered when the trigger 44 is released (thus closing the member 31). The trigger 44 also operates a switch 48 that actuates a battery-operated motor 49 to drive both the blower 38 and the pump 33. Thus, actuation of the trigger 44 causes the bubble-forming member 31 to move from the closed position to the open position, as well as pumps solution 36 and turns on the blower 38. The pins 46 and slots 47 are arranged to assure that a film of bubble-making solution is put onto the member 31 while the member 31 is sufficiently closed to reliably make a film as it is opened.
As noted above, the illustrated pumping system includes the pump 33, the suction line 34 and the supply line 35 for depositing bubble-making solution 36 from the container 37 onto the bubble-forming member 31. The pump 33 can be a battery operated mini pump, which pumps are well known to those skilled in the art. The illustrated pump 33 includes an axle drive that extends upwardly and is connected to the main shaft of the motor 49. The suction line 34 extends from a location near a bottom of the container 37 to an inlet to the pump 33, and the supply line 35 extends from a pump outlet to a location near a top of the bubble-forming member 31, such that bubble solution 36 flows onto the member 31 for forming the film across the opening of member 31. It is contemplated that a scope of the present invention includes using any pump to force the solution 36 from the container 37 onto the bubble-forming member 31.
The illustrated blower 38 is arranged to blow air through the duct 39 and longitudinally through an open center of the lift 42 toward the opening 32 to form the bubbles 36″. Blowers for bubble guns are generally known in the art. However, it is contemplated that the blower 38 could include top and bottom structural halves joined together to form a fan housing that captures a rotatable fan. The rotatable fan includes an axle drive that extends downwardly and is connected to the main shaft of the motor 49. However, any blower 38 could be used in the device 30 of the present invention. The top and bottom structural halves also join together to form the hollow duct 39 that directs air from the fan toward the opening 32. The duct 39 forms the pivot 43 and also provides top and side surfaces forming a linear bearing for slidably supporting the trigger 44.
In the illustrated example, the housing 50 comprises opposing half molded shells of polymeric material attached together (such as by one side including apertured bosses and the other including protrusions fitting into the bosses) to form a pistol-shaped enclosure. The enclosure optionally includes an air inlet 51 for the blower 38 and a bubble outlet opening 52 positioned near the member 31. The housing 50 includes brackets and integrally-molded attachment structure as needed to structurally support the several components of the present device 30 in their respective positions. The housing 50 includes a lower portion 53 that defines a hand grip with undulations for comfortably supporting a user's hand and fingers. Inside the hand grip is the internal space 54 that is adapted to support batteries 55. A removable snap-attach cover is attached to a bottom of the grip to provide access for removing/replacing the batteries. The internal space includes wiring 56 and 56′, one of which electrically connects the batteries 55 to the motor 49 and another of which extends to the switch 48. The switch 48 is located on the trigger 44 so that when the trigger 44 is operated, the switch 48 is closed and the motor 49 given power to operate the pump 33 and the blower 38. As noted above, the motor 49 is positioned between the blower 38 and the pump 33 and includes a main shaft that drives both. It is further contemplated that the housing 50 could includes an internally threaded opening surrounding the collection tub 40 for receiving a threaded top opening of a typically bottle or container of bubble solution. While one configuration of the device 30 is illustrated in the drawings, it is contemplated that the device 30 could have any configuration as a gun or other device for ejecting a stream of bubbles.
The illustrated lift 42 is pivoted to duct 39 at the pivot 43 and is attached to a top of the bubble-forming member 31 as follows. The duct 39 includes opposing “+” shaped projections. The lift 42 includes a body with opposing side flanges that straddle the duct 39. The opposing side flanges include holes that receive and rotatably engage the “+” shaped projections, thus providing pivotal support to the lift 42. The side flanges further include the slots 47 which extend at an upward angle and that are generally horizontally aligned with the center axis defined by the “+” shaped projections.
In the illustrated example, the trigger 44 includes side flanges joined by a transverse flange that slides along a top of the duct 39, such that the trigger 44 is slidably mounted to the duct 39 for sliding movement toward (and away from) the motor 49 (which is at a rear of the device 30) and away from (and toward) the lift 42 (which is at a front of the device 30). The side flanges include the pins 46, which are positioned forward of the projections. As the trigger 44 is operated and moved rearward toward its “on” position, the pins 46 are moved horizontally toward the “+” shaped projections. Since the slots 47 extend at an angle, this causes the lift 42 to pivot from its horizontal “off” position (
The illustrated collection tub 40 forms an upwardly-open collection tray generally under the bubble-forming member 31. An inverted U-shaped stand 40′ extends from a center of the tub 40 upwardly. A bottom of the bubble-forming member 31 is attached to the stand 40′. A drain hole (or tube) in the tub 40 extends from the tub 40 back toward the container for draining bubble-solution 36 back to the container 37. The housing 37 includes a threaded portion shaped to thread onto a bottle of bubble-making solution 36. The bottle itself can be provided with the device 30, or the threads can be shaped to accept a known existing bottle of bubble-making solution.
In the illustrated example, the illustrated bubble-forming member 31 (
It is contemplated that the collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member 31 can be formed by other means than links. For example,
The collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member 31B (
It is also contemplated that a scope of the present invention includes eliminating the blower and/or replacing the blower 38 with an alternative system for motivating air. For example, bellows could be used. Alternatively, a person using the device could provide air flow through the duct as needed or desired by flowing into a rear end of the duct.
It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Claims
1. A bubble-forming device comprising:
- a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member movable between an opening-defining position and a collapsed position;
- a bubble-solution depositing system for depositing bubble solution on the bubble-forming member; and
- a mechanism for selectively moving the bubble-forming member between the opening-defining and collapsed positions.
2. The device of claim 1, including a blower for motivating air toward the bubble-forming member.
3. The device of claim 2, including a motor for operating the blower.
4. The device of claim 2, wherein the depositing system includes a pump and further includes a motor for operating the pump.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the motor is also connected to and operates the blower.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the mechanism includes a lift attached to a top of the bubble-forming member.
7. The device of claim 6, including a collection tub holding a bottom of the member in a stationary position.
8. The device of claim 6, wherein the mechanism includes a trigger configured to move the lift and expand the bubble-forming member.
9. The device of claim 1, including a collection tub positioned generally under the bubble-forming member.
10. The device of claim 1, including a blower and a structure that supports the blower and that also forms a duct for directing air toward the opening.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein the mechanism includes a motor operably connected to the depositing system, a power source for the motor, and a trigger that slidably engages the structure for movement between on and off positions for selectively connecting the power source to the motor.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the mechanism includes a lift pivoted to the structure.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the lift includes an angled slot, and the trigger has protrusions that slides along the slot for rotating the lift.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the bubble-forming member is flexible and is made of a resilient material.
15. The device of claim 1, wherein the bubble-forming member includes multiple links pivotally interconnected to form a collapsible ring.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein the multiple links include at least four link members.
17. The device of claim 1, wherein the bubble-forming member includes operably inter-connected adjustably-overlapping guillotine members that form the opening when in a partially-separated condition, but that are collapsible to eliminate the opening.
18. The device of claim 17, wherein the operably inter-connected adjustably-overlapping guillotine members are slidably connected.
19. The device of claim 1, including a housing enclosing and supporting the bubble-solution depositing system and the mechanism for selectively moving the bubble-forming member between the opening-defining and collapsed positions, the housing defining a bubble outlet and operably supporting the bubble-forming member near the bubble outlet.
20. A bubble-forming device comprising:
- a housing having a front opening;
- a container coupled to the housing and including an interior that retains bubble solution;
- a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member positioned adjacent the front opening, the member being movable from a collapsed position to an opening-defining position and being configured to form a film when expanded to the opening-forming position; and
- a trigger mechanism coupled to the collapsible bubble-forming member so that actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the collapsible member to move from the collapsed position to the opening-defining position.
21. The device defined in claim 20, including a pumping system including tubing that couples the interior of the container with the collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member.
22. A bubble-forming device comprising:
- a housing having a front opening;
- an opening-forming member attached to the housing at a first location, the member being movable between an opening-forming position and a closed position;
- a pivoting lift pivoted at a first location and connected to the opening forming member at a second location spaced from the first location;
- a fan and air duct for flowing air toward the front opening; and
- a trigger operably slidably engaging the air duct for sliding support of the trigger, the trigger and lift including an angled slot and slot-engaging pin that, when the trigger is moved, cause the lift to pivot, thus motivating the opening-forming member to move between the opening-forming and closed positions.
23. A bubble-forming device comprising:
- a collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member movable between open and closed positions, the member forming an opening when in the open position;
- a pump positioned to deposit bubble-making solution from a container to the bubble-forming member so that when expanded, a film forms across the opening;
- a blower and duct positioned to direct air toward the opening to form bubbles;
- a collection tub positioned under the bubble-forming member;
- a lift pivoted to the duct;
- a trigger slidably mounted to the duct and operably engaging the lift to pivot the lift upon actuation of the trigger,
- the bubble-forming member being anchored in the collection tub and including a top connected to the lift; and
- a switch operated by movement of the trigger that actuates a battery-operated motor to drive both the blower and the pump; whereby actuation of the trigger causes the bubble-forming member to move from the closed position to the open position, as well as pumps solution and turns on the blower.
24. The device of claim 23, wherein the collapsible/expandable bubble-forming member comprises one of a resilient ring, a multi-link member, and a pair of interconnected guillotine slides.
25. A method of forming bubbles comprising steps of:
- providing an expandable/collapsible opening-forming member that is movable between an open position defining an opening and a collapsed position;
- pumping bubble solution onto the opening-forming member;
- moving the opening-forming member from the collapsed position to the opening position to form a film over an opening defined by the member; and
- motivating air toward the opening covered with film to form a stream of bubbles.
26. The method defined in claim 25, including providing an air duct, a trigger and a lift, the lift being operably connected to move the opening-forming member, and the trigger being operably supported by the air duct for movement and operably connected to the lift for operating the lift, and including a step of moving the trigger to operate the lift and in turn move the opening-forming member to the opening position.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 30, 2007
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2009
Inventor: Ma Lai San (Hong Kong)
Application Number: 11/948,557
International Classification: A63H 33/28 (20060101);