Claims
- 1. A drinking device comprising a hand supportable siphoning element defining a passage for the flow of liquid between a body of liquid and the mouth of the user, said element having an aperture in the relatively upper side thereof through which the passage opens to the outside of the element, an elongated shaft rotatably journalled in the aperture so as to project outside of the element, a rotor on the projecting portion of the shaft for the amusement of the user, drive means in the passage in connection with the shaft whereby the rotor is caused to undergo rotation in response to flow of the liquid through the passage, and tubular means on opposite end portions of the element including an obliquely angled tube projecting from one of said end portions whereby such tube and a relatively straight tube on the other of said end portions can be inserted in the mouth of the user and in a body of liquid, or vice versa, for purposes of enabling the user to suck the liquid up through the element in the manner of a straw while the tubes are relatively downwardly inclined to one another to coincide with an arch having its apex at a point which is adapted so that when the user terminates his suction, liquid in the passage cannot escape to the outside through the aperture.
- 2. The drinking device according to claim 1 wherein the rotor comprises a disc-like member, the opposing sides of which have sets of markings thereon, the individual sets of which constitute less than a full representation of a fanciful character, but complement one another so that when the member is rotated, the sets provide a full representation of the character to someone viewing the same from a relatively fixed point thereopposite.
- 3. The drinking device according to claim 1 wherein the rotor comprises a polygonal member, the sides of which are arrayed about its axis of rotation and have different markings thereon constituting a series of interrelated fanciful characters there being means on the element defining a slot which is operatively disposed opposite the polygonal member so that only the markings on one side thereof alone are exposed to view at any one time when the member is rotated and viewed through the slot.
- 4. The drinking device according to claim 1 wherein there is a straight tube projecting from the aforesaid other end portion of the element in a common plane with the obliquely angled tube.
- 5. The drinking device according to claim 4 wherein the opposite end portions of the element have bushings thereon and the respective obliquely angled tube and straight tube are bayonetted into the same to interconnect them with the element.
- 6. The drinking device according to claim 1 wherein the element has a two-part casing, the parts of which are detachably engageable to define the passage, and wherein the shaft is rotatably journalled in one part and there is a reaction wheel suspended on the shaft in the passage in detachable engagement with the other part.
- 7. A drinking device comprising an elongated hand supported siphoning element having tubular end portions thereon which are adapted so that they can be inserted in the mouth of the user and in a body of liquid, respectively, for purposes of enabling the user to suck the liquid up through the element in the manner of a straw, said element having an intermediate portion thereof which is interposed between the end portions and defines a passage for the flow of the liquid therebetween, there being a rotor rotatably mounted on the intermediate portion for the amusement of the user, drive means disposed in the passage in connection with the rotor whereby the rotor is caused to undergo rotation in response to flow of the liquid through the passage, an aperture in the relatively upper side of the intermediate portion through which the passage opens to the outside of the element, and an elongated shaft connected with the drive means, which is rotatably journalled in the aperture so as to project outside of the element, the rotor being disposed on the projecting portion of the shaft, and the tubular end portions of the element extending in a generally vertical plane and being relatively downwardly inclined to one another to coincide with an arch having its apex at a point which is adapted so that when the user terminates his suction, liquid in the passage cannot escape to the outside through the aperture.
- 8. The drinking device according to claim 7 wherein the intermediate portion of the element defines a cylindrical chamber, the cylindrical axis of which is spaced apart from the aforesaid axial plane of the end portions, in a generally upright disposition, and wherein the aperture is disposed in the relatively upper end of the chamber, the end portions are disposed at an oblique angle to one another and communicate with the chamber at points below the upper end thereof, and the drive means are mounted in the chamber to rotate about the cylindrical axis thereof.
- 9. A drinking device comprising an elongated hand supportable siphoning element having tubular end portions thereon which are adapted so that they can be inserted in the mouth of the user and in a body of liquid, respectively, for purposes of enabling the user to suck the liquid up through the element in the manner of a straw, said element having an intermediate portion thereof which is interposed between the end portions and defines a passage for the flow of the liquid therebetween, there being a rotor rotatably mounted on the intermediate portion for the amusement of the user, and drive means disposed in the passage in connection with the rotor whereby the rotor is caused to undergo rotation in response to flow of the liquid through the passage, the passage including a cylindrical chamber and the intermediate portion of the element comprising a pair of casing members which define the passage at opposite ends of the chamber and are snap fitted to one another across the passage so that they can be separated from one another for purposes of cleaning the passage, one of the casing members having an aperture therein at the adjacent end of the chamber, and there being a shaft journalled in the aperture which is equipped with the rotor and has a reaction wheel suspended therefrom in the chamber, that detachably engages with the end of the chamber adjacent the other casing member to undergo rotation in response to flow of the liquid through the chamber.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of co-pending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 901,342, filed May 1, 1978 and entitled AMUSEMENT DRINKING DEVICE now abondoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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