Bubble machine for producing vertical bubbles
11458411 ยท 2022-10-04
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Abstract
A bubble machine has a fan housing that is positioned inside a machine housing, and a fan coupled to the fan housing. A bubble dispenser is disposed over the machine housing and has an outer wall that defines a trough along a portion of its circumferential edge. The bubble dispenser includes an inner hub having a raised platform, and a bubble wand guiding mechanism on the platform. The outer wall and the inner hub define at least one space through which air generated by the fan can flow upwardly. A bubble wand assembly has a base, and a plurality of bubble wands that are disposed above the bubble dispenser in a manner such that each of the plurality of bubble wands is rotated past the trough to be coated with bubble solution, and then rotated over the at least one space so that air from below can be blown through the bubble wand to generate bubbles.
Claims
1. A bubble machine, comprising: a machine housing; a fan assembly having a fan housing that is positioned inside the machine housing, and a fan coupled to the fan housing; a bubble dispenser disposed over the machine housing, the bubble dispenser having an outer wall having a circumferential edge defines a trough along a portion of the circumferential edge, the bubble dispenser further including an inner hub having a raised platform, and a bubble wand guiding mechanism provided on the platform, the bubble wand guiding mechanism including a circular block that is positioned on the platform, and a ringed cap secured at the top of the block, the ringed cap having a cylindrical side wall having a bottom edge that has a cut-out region, wherein the outer wall and the inner hub define at least one space through which air generated by the fan can flow upwardly; a bubble wand assembly having a base and a plurality of bubble wands, each bubble wand being provided with a branch, a first end of the branch, and a second opposite end of the branch secured for pivoting movement in the base, and wherein the second end of the branch has a lever that is angled with respect to the branch, wherein the bubble wands are disposed above the bubble dispenser in a manner such that each of the plurality of bubble wands is rotated past the trough to be coated with bubble solution, and then rotated over the at least one space so that air from below can be blown through the bubble wand to generate bubbles; and a motor assembly positioned below the bubble dispenser and including a motor coupled to the fan for causing the fan to rotate, and for rotating the bubble wand assembly.
2. The bubble machine of claim 1, wherein the cut-out region has a first angled edge that extends towards the top of the ringed cap at an angle, which then transitions to a second angled edge that extends towards the bottom edge.
3. The bubble machine of claim 2, wherein each bubble wand assumes one of the following three positions: a first raised position where the lever is pressed downwardly by a portion of the bottom edge of the ringed cap to pivot the branch to raise the bubble wand; a second lowered position where the lever is at an upper end of the first angled edge to pivot the branch to lower the bubble wand into the trough; and a third partially raised position where the lever is traveling along the second angled edge to pivot the branch to partially raise the bubble wand.
4. The bubble machine of claim 1, wherein each lever is normally positioned between the bottom edge and the platform, and is positioned inside the cut-out region when the corresponding bubble wand is dipped inside the trough.
5. The bubble machine of claim 1, wherein the base of the bubble wand assembly includes a ring of pockets that define a cylindrical outer serrated wall, wherein each pocket has a base wall, two side walls that are opposite each other, but angled radially with respect to each other, and a curved outer wall which is part of the serrated wall, with a plurality of separated open spaces between adjacent curved outer walls, wherein grooves are defined in each side wall.
6. The bubble machine of claim 5, wherein the bubble wands are arranged in annular manner to extend radially through a corresponding open space, and wherein pins extend from opposite sides of each branch of each bubble wand, with the pins seated in grooves of adjacent pockets.
7. The bubble machine of claim 1, wherein an angle between the lever and the branch is less than 180 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) 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.
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(13) The base 20 can include a bubble solution pan (not shown) that is adapted for collecting bubble solution that has dripped from the bubble wand assembly 12, and is configured like a raised generally circular stool 24. The stool 24 is adapted to be seated inside the pan (not shown) during use. The stool 24 has a top wall 28 that has elongated curved openings extending around, with these elongated curved openings allowing bubble solution to drip therethrough.
(14) The housing 18 includes a generally circular wall 26 that is secured to the top of the stool 24 via screws 30. A flared annular wall 32 extends from the top edge of the wall 26 in a manner such that the diameter of the flared wall 32 increases from its bottom edge to its upper edge 34. A battery and control compartment 36 is secured to the side of the housing 18, and houses batteries 38, electrical contacts 40, and switches 42 for actuating the two motors 94 and 106 described below. A plurality of LED light bulbs 44 are secured to a portion of the flared wall 32, and electrically coupled to the batteries 38 and the switches 42, for emitting light. LED light bulbs 44 can be provided in one or a variety of colors, and are optional. Wires 37 are provided to electrically connect the various electrical components to drive the motors 94 and 106 described below, and to illuminate the light bulbs 44.
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(21) The bubble wands 128 are arranged in annular manner to extend radially from the base 126. Each bubble wand 128 has a radial branch 144 having one end pivotably secured at a corresponding open space 140 at the base 126, and an opposite end carrying the bubble wand 128. Specifically, the inner end of each branch 144 has a pivot hub 145 having pins 147 extending from opposite sides. An angled lever 149 extends radially inwardly from the pivot hub 145 in a manner where the angle A between the lever 149 and the branch 144 is less than 180 degrees, and preferably greater than 90 degrees. Each branch 144 extends through a corresponding open space 140, with its pins 147 pivotably seated in grooves 1355 of adjacent pockets 135. This is best shown in
(22) The bubble wand 128 can have any desired shape or size, and it is possible to provide the bubble wands 128 in any combination of shapes and sizes to create any desired variety of bubbles. In this embodiment, the bubble wands 128 can all have the same size and shape. In another embodiment, the bubble wands 128 can be arranged in alternating rectangular wands and generally round wands, so that the bubble machine 10 can produce a large quantity of large and small bubbles of different shapes at the same time.
(23) The cap 130 includes a hub piece 150 that is adapted to be secured to the base 126. The hub piece 150 has a ring of leaves 155 that can be positioned around the annular outer edge of the hub piece 150, and each leaf 155 is adapted to be aligned with a corresponding pocket 135 to cover the pocket 135. The hub piece 150 is seated on top of the base 126, and screws (not shown) can be inserted through openings 152 in the hub piece 150 to be received in cylindrical wells 125 in the base 125 secure the hub piece 150 to the base 126. A cover 160 is secured to the top of the hub piece 150.
(24) The dispenser 13 is secured inside the housing 18 by applying screws 66 (see
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(26) The base 126 sits on top of the ringed cap 166. The lever 149 of each bubble wand 128 is normally pressed downwardly by a portion of the bottom edge 172 of the ringed cap 166 so that the lever 149 is positioned between the bottom edge 172 of the ringed cap 166 and the platform 59. See
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(28) In operation, the switch 42 is turned on, causing both motors 94 and 106 to rotate their drive shafts. The fan motor 94 causes the fan 52 to rotate, thereby generating air that is pushed through the spaces 65 between adjacent radial walls 64. The wand motor 106 causes the wand assembly 12 to rotate. As the ring of bubble wands 128 rotates, individual bubble wands 128 pass over the trough 60 and are dipped into the trough so that bubble solution is coated over the bubble wands 128. Once coated with bubble solution, the bubble wands 128 raised and rotated over the area where the radial walls 64 are positioned, so that the air created by the fan 52 and pushed through the spaces 65 between adjacent radial walls 64 will blow through the bubble wands 128 to create bubbles.
(29) The bubble wands 128 are then rotated back over the trough 60 for more bubble solution to be coated over the bubble wands 128, and the process repeats itself until the switch 42 is turned off to stop the motors 94 and 106. Bubble solution that has dripped from the bubble wands 128 flow through the spaces 65 between the adjacent radial walls 64 and are collected at the bubble solution pan. In addition, if the light bulbs 44 are provided, then they are actuated by the switch 42 to emit lights. The emitted light can be in a single color or in multiple colors, and can be emitted together, in a flashing manner, or in any desired sequence of arrangement.
(30) Thus, the present invention provides a bubble machine 10 that is simple in construction as it does not require a pump to deliver bubble solution to the bubble wands. In addition, the bubble machine 10 generates vertical bubbles, and can creates bubbles having different sizes, thereby increasing the entertainment value for children.
(31) 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.