Clear Intact Bottle with a Figure or Effigy within, which is Visibly Larger than the Bottle's Opening
20170326465 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21W2121/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A63H3/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A glass or plastic intact bottle with a figure or object inside it, which is larger than the bottle's opening is disclosed. The insertion method is uncomplicated and it preserves the integrity of the bottle without creating a seam. It is accomplished by our means of insertion, using a vinyl, PVC, rubber, latex or other polymer “squeezable” figure, compressed into a compact form. The figure is twisted, or rolled through a small bottle neck opening with or without the use of a lubricant or a funnel. When released from compression the figure assumes its original size within the bottle. Thus a simple solution to the placement of a large item in small space is achieved, with no visible clue as to how it got in there. The invention has applications for use as a curiosity or novelty, for production as a creative children's arts and crafts set. or created as a night light with or without a musical cap.
Claims
1. A method of producing a novelty arts and crafts set comprised of a rubber or vinyl plastic object, a paint set and a small, narrow necked transparent glass or plastic container of round, square, or oval shape; wherein said rubber object can be twisted and rolled into the neck of the transparent container before it blows up to its original size; thereby filling the container with a three dimensional object which is permanently enclosed in the interior of the container.
2. The figure as set forth in claim 1 is twisted and rolled through the narrow neck of the transparent container with a motion similar to that of turning a corkscrew to come to be permanently inserted in said container, thereby making it impossible to remove without breaking the plastic or glass container.
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10. The rubber or vinyl plastic objects as set forth in claim 1 to consist of various types of three dimensional figures or objects, [such as} super heroes, sports figurines, cartoon characters, famous people, transportation items, city profiles, Sci-fi figures, architectural structures, mythological beasts, [human anatomically related objects or organs,] or any other object capable of being twisted and rolled into a glass or plastic container with a small neck opening.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] How can a figure appear to have been magically inserted into an intact plastic or glass bottle? The invention claimed here solves this problem. We are using a clear plastic or glass bottle, positioned vertically or horizontally (
[0023] It is crucial that the figure's material composition provides the ability for it to assume a distorted shape in order to be inserted into the neck of the bottle, while maintaining the figure's structural integrity, and that it has the ability to expand upon release into its original shape within the bottle after being squeezed into it (
[0024] Post insertion, the figure or object becomes the focal point, appearing to have been magically placed within the cavity of the bottle, appearing larger than the opening through which it was passed. Many types of subjects can be used for the figures such as: animals or fish, Marvel super heroes, sports figurines, Disney cartoon character, famous people, transportation items, city profiles, sci-fi figures, famous architectural structures, mythological beasts, human anatomically related objects or organs, and other figures or objects. (
[0025] We have invented a novelty bottle item which can be used as a toy, a promotional device for advertising, a souvenir, a decorative display, a night light (
[0026] The kit would be presented to children as a boxed set to be assembled. The set would come with a set of instructions as to how to place the painted figure in the bottle. Two or more co-joined bottles might be produced with a pair of figures (such as Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig or the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building).
[0027] Although “impossible” bottles have been created before (refer to Background of invention), none have been created that are so uncomplicated to assemble and so suitable for children to construct.