Bubble rocket apparatus
The present invention provides a bubble rocket apparatus comprising a rocket body, a launch device, a bubble rings assembly coupled to said rocket body, and a base, wherein bubble solution used for said bubble rings assembly is contained in said base, and said launch device is adapted for launching said rocket body. After said launch device launches said rocket body, bubble film formed on the bubble rings departs therefrom due to the effect of air during the flight of said bubble rings assembly, resulting in the formation of bubbles. The structure of the present invention is simple and novel in design, and various sizes of bubbles can be produced at different levels and locations in space. In addition, said rocket body and said bubble rings assembly can be used repeatedly.
The present invention relates to the field of toy industry, and in particular to a bubble rocket apparatus.
BACKGROUNDCurrently, there are various types of bubbles generators. In terms of prior bubble toys for the children, in most cases, it is a single or multiple bubble rings with the bubble solution blown or flirted in air. In this manner, different size bubbles can be formed based on the size of the bubble rings and the blowing strength. However, such manner is laborious and tedious, and the number of bubbles is limited. Additionally, some other bubble toys may be implemented by mechanical actuating mechanisms, but all of which generate bubbles statically or in a non-movement.
Therefore, there is a need for more interesting bubble machines which are easily used and have dynamic effects.
SUMMARYIn accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a novel bubble machine is provided with various sizes of bubbles generated toward the space in its movement. The bubble rocket machine has many advantages, for example, it is reusable and convenient in use, and it can save bubble solution and avoid contamination of environment due to the splash of the bubble solution.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a novel bubble machine is provided in that a bubble rings assembly having bubble solution is launched and creates various size of bubbles at different levels and locations during its fight. The structure design is simple and novel with the number and size of the bubbles controllable. It is interesting and amusing for entertainment, and also has good effect of bubble producing.
In accordance with further another aspect of the present invention, a novel bubble rocket machine is provided with a launch device and a rocket body having a bubble forming device, wherein said launch device is adapted for launching said rocket body. The bubble rings assembly having bubble solution goes up as the launch device launches the rocket body to form bubbles. In accordance with further another aspect of the present invention, a bubble rocket is provided, which comprises a rocket body with a bubble rings assembly.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, a novel bubble rocket machine is provided with a rocket body, a launch device, a bubble rings assembly coupled to said rocket body, and a base, wherein bubble solution used for said bubble rings assembly is contained in said base, and said launch device is adapted for launching said bubble rings assembly. As the launch device launches the rocket body, the bubble film formed on the bubble rings departs therefrom during the flight of the bubble rings assembly, generating various bubbles at different locations in the space due to the effect of air.
In accordance with still further another aspect of the present invention, an improved bubble rocket machine is provided with a rocket body, a launch device, a bubble rings assembly, a base and a mechanism for adjusting the relative position between said bubble rings assembly and said bubble solution, wherein bubble solution used for said bubble rings assembly is contained in said base, the bubble rings assembly coupled to said rocket body and said launch device adapted for launching said bubble rings assembly, and wherein said adjusting mechanism includes a spring assembly. The spring assembly can include an upper bushing, a lower bushing, a spring and a hollow cylinder, and wherein the spring is held in said hollow cylinder by said upper bushing and said lower bushing, said upper bushing is in contact with said rocket body, and said hollow cylinder is secured in said base.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, said launch device can be a pneumatic mechanism comprising a first tube, a gas pump in connection with said first tube, and a second tube in airtight communication with said first tube, wherein one end of said second tube is pivotally connected to said base, and the other end of said second tube is provided with a gas exit.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, said air pump is a foot air pump.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, at least a portion of said rocket body is hollow, with its inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of said second tube so that said rocket body is movably disposed outside said second tube. The rocket body can be provided with at least one piece of soft foam and multiple wings.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, said bubble rings assembly comprises at least one layer of bubble rings including at least one group of bubble rings, wherein each group of bubble rings have various size. And at least one of surface of said bubble rings has a plurality of grooves.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, said rocket body and said bubble rings assembly can be detachably engaged with each other or integrally formed, wherein the material thereof includes PVC.
The structure of the present invention is simple and novel in design, and various size of bubbles can be effectively formed. Furthermore, the number and size of the bubbles is controllable with good bubble producing (bubble forming) and dynamic effect. In addition, by means of the launched rocket body rearranged onto the launch device, the bubble rocket of the invention can be used repeatedly for many times.
The principles and the technical solutions of the invention will be further described by referring to the accompanying drawings. The bubble rocket apparatus of the present invention comprises a rocket body with a bubble forming device, and a launch device adapted for launching said rocket body. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the bubble forming device may comprise a bubble rings assembly, and there are many ways in applying the bubble solution onto the bubble forming device, such as by manual or mechanical means. Said launch device comprise a pneumatic mechanism. The other actuating mechanisms can also be used, such as hydraulic pressure mechanism, compressed spring mechanism, or the like.
Now referring to the following figures, an embodiment of the bubble rocket apparatus of the present invention will be described in detail. The bubble rocket apparatus comprises a rocket body, a launch device, a bubble rings assembly and a base, wherein the bubble solution used for said bubble rings assembly is contained in said base, the rocket body is associated with bubble rings assembly, and the launch device is adapted for launching said rocket body.
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Depending on the size of the bubble rings and flight speed of the bubble rocket, the bubble film formed thereon departs at different heights in space to form different size bubbles, thereby filling almost entire space. Additionally, the launched rocket body can be picked up and re-disposed on the launch device, enabling bubble formation to be simplified and repeated for many times. The rocket body, the bubble rings assembly and the relevant components can be made of durable or unbreakable materials such as PVC or other suitable materials, to increase the life time of the bubble machine.
In accordance with the drawings, some embodiments of the bubble rocket apparatus of the invention are exemplary illustrated above. But the connection position between the rocket body and the bubble rings assembly, as well as the attachment position between the rocket body and the soft foam and the wings, can be changed. Meanwhile, it is appreciated to those skilled in the art that various technical features of the above-described invention can be combined, such as the bubble rocket of the invention may not include the container. The whole process of applying the bubble solution onto the bubble rings has been described in the above embodiments, but it should be understood for those skilled in the art that it is not limited to the above manners to coat the bubble rings assembly with the bubble solution, for example, the bubble solution can be applied onto the bubble rings assembly by hand or other mechanical means. And then, the bubble rings assembly with the bubble solution can be launched to produce bubbles.
Although the present invention has been described according to the above embodiments with reference to the drawings, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various alterations and substitutions can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. Thus the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A bubble rocket apparatus comprising:
- a rocket body,
- a launch device, adapted for launching said rocket body
- a bubble rings assembly coupled to said rocket body, and
- a base, in which bubble solution is contained.
2. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said launch device can be a pneumatic mechanism.
3. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pneumatic mechanism comprises a first tube, a gas pump in connection with said first tube and a second tube in airtight communication with said first tube, and wherein one end of said second tube is pivotally connected to said base with a gas nozzle on its other end, and wherein said air pump can be a foot air pump.
4. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 3, wherein at least a portion of said rocket body is hollow, with its inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of said second tube so that said rocket body is movably disposed outside said second tube.
5. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said rocket body includes at least one piece of soft foam.
6. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said rocket body is further provided with multiple wings.
7. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 1, further comprises a mechanism for adjusting the relative position between said bubble rings assembly and said bubble solution.
8. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the adjusting mechanism includes a spring assembly.
9. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said bubble rings assembly comprises at least one layer of bubble rings.
10. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said at least one layer of bubble rings includes at least one group of bubble rings, each group having same or different sizes.
11. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 10, wherein at least one of surfaces of said bubble rings has a plurality of grooves.
12. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said rocket body and said bubble rings assembly can be fittingly engaged each other or integrally formed.
13. A bubble rocket apparatus comprising:
- a rocket body with a bubble forming device; and
- a launch device, adapted for launching said rocket body.
14. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said bubble forming device includes a bubble rings assembly attached to said rocket body.
15. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said launch device can be a pneumatic mechanism.
16. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said pneumatic mechanism comprises a first tube, a gas pump in connection with said first tube and a second tube in airtight communication with said first tube, and wherein one end of said second tube is pivotally connected to said base with a gas nozzle on its other end, and wherein said air pump can be a foot air pump.
17. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said first and second tubes are communicated by a bellows having a seal ring, said bellows arranged within a cavity in said base.
18. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 17, wherein at least a portion of said rocket body is hollow, with its inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of said second tube so that said rocket body is movably disposed outside said second tube.
19. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said bubble rings assembly comprises at least one layer of bubble rings.
20. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said at least one layer of bubble rings includes at least one group of bubble rings, each group having same or different sizes.
21. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 20, wherein at least one of surfaces of said bubble rings has a plurality of grooves.
22. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claims 20, wherein said bubble rings assembly and said rocket body is detachably engaged with each other or integrally formed.
23. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claims 14, further comprises a container for holding bubble solution.
24. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claims 23, further comprises a mechanism for adjusting the relative position between said bubble rings assembly and said bubble solution.
25. The bubble rocket apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the adjusting mechanism includes a spring assembly.
26. A bubble rocket, comprising a rocket body with a bubble rings assembly.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 2, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 8, 2010
Inventors: Marcus Huey (Pomona, CA), Edgar Enrique Pasten (Eagle Rock, CA)
Application Number: 12/319,161
International Classification: A63H 33/28 (20060101);