Bubble generating pool toy
09821238 ยท 2017-11-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H23/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is a bubble generating pool toy that generates air bubbles in a swimming pool in response to movement of levers provided on the toy. The toy is used by positioning it behind a user's back and grasping two levers which extend from each side of the toy. By repeated pushing the levers sideward away from each other in front of the user's chest and then allowing the levers to once again come together in front of the user's chest under the power of bellows that are outwardly biased, the bellows provided on the toy are alternately expanded and compressed. Expansion and compression of the bellows causes air to be pulled downward through tubes fitted with one-way valves and forces the air to exit the toy via bubble stones located under the surface of the water in the swimming pool, creating air bubbles in the water.
Claims
1. A bubble generating pool toy comprising: a back support, at least one bellow secured to the back support, a lever functionally attached to each bellow so that movement of the lever compresses and expands the bellow, tubing functionally attached to the bellow, said tubing having an intake end for taking in air when the bellow expands and a discharge end for discharging air when the bellow compresses, a one way intake valve secured in the intake end of the tubing, a one way discharge valve secured in the discharge end of the tubing, and a bubble stone secured to the discharge end of the tubing and located downstream of the discharge valve.
2. A bubble generating pool toy according to claim 1 further comprising: a floatation device provided on the intake end of the tubing to hold the intake end above water when in use in a pool.
3. A bubble generating pool toy comprising: a back support, two bellows secured to the back support, a lever functionally attached to each bellow so that movement of the lever compresses and expands the attached bellow, separate tubing functionally attached to each bellow, each said tubing having an intake end for taking in air when the attached bellow expands and having a discharge end for discharging air when the attached bellow compresses, a one way intake valve secured in the intake end of each tubing, a one way discharge valve secured in the discharge end of each tubing, and a bubble stone secured to the discharge end of each tubing such that the bubble stones are located downstream of the discharge valves.
4. A bubble generating pool toy according to claim 3 further comprising: a floatation device provided on the intake end of the tubing to hold the intake end above water when in use in a pool.
5. A bubble generating pool toy comprising: a back support, two bellows secured to the back support, a lever functionally attached to each bellow so that movement of the lever compresses and expands the attached bellow, separate tubing functionally attached to each bellow, each said tubing having an intake end for taking in air when the attached bellow expands and having a discharge end for discharging air when the attached bellow compresses, a one way intake valve secured in the intake end of each tubing, a one way discharge valve secured in the discharge end of each tubing, and said discharge end of each tubing attached to a common single discharge tube downstream of said discharge valves, said common single discharge tube attached to multiple secondary discharge tubes, and a bubble stone secured to the discharge end of each on said multiple secondary discharge tubes such that the bubble stones are located downstream of the common single discharge tube.
6. A bubble generating pool toy according to claim 5 further comprising: a floatation device provided on the intake end of the tubing to hold the intake end above water when in use in a pool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(9) Then as the user 14 pushes the levers 18 away from each other, the attached bellows 26 are compressed and this causes the central passageways 34 to pressurize. Pressurization of the central passageways 34 causes the first set of one-way intake valves 38 to close and a second set of one-way discharge valves 42 to open. This causes air located within the central passageways 34 to be expelled through the second set of one-way discharge valves 42 via discharge tubing 44 that connects the second set of one-way discharge valves 42 to the central passageways 34. The second set of one-way discharge valves 42 are located underwater when the user 14 is located in the pool, and thus the air being discharge creates bubbles in the water. Once pressure is released on the levers 18, the bellows 26 expand outward. This causes the levers 18 to once again move toward each other, causes the second set of one-way discharge valves 42 to close, causes the first set of one-way discharge valves 38 to open, and causes air to be pulled into the central passageways 34 via the now open first set of one-way intake valves 38.
(10) It may be desirable to attach bubble stones 46 on a discharge end 48 of the second set of one-way discharge valves 42 to cause the air discharging from the second set of one-way discharge valves 42 to pass through the bubble stones 46 to create a plurality of small bubbles in the water of the pool.
(11) It is obvious that the one way intake valves 38 could be switched in location with the one-way discharge valves 42 to make an alternate toy which would pull water upward into the central passageways 34 and then discharge that water upward into the air via the discharge valves 42.
(12) The arrangement and location of the various one-way valves 38 and 42 may be varied to make the toy 10 operate most effectively. For example, it may be desirable to locate the first set of one-way intake valves 38 in various locations in the intake tubing 40 or may be desirable to locate the second set of one-way discharge valves 42 in various locations in the discharge tubing 44.
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(16) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for the purposes of exemplification, but is to be limited only by the scope of the attached claim or claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.