Claims
- 1. A decorative fountain, comprising:a first container resembling a drinking vessel; a second container resembling a beverage container and having a base connected to a sidewall forming a vessel portion defining a hollow vessel, said base defining an inlet opening therethrough; an overflow container defining a reservoir and an outlet in fluid communication with said reservoir; a support surface positioned over said reservoir for supporting said first container, said support surface defining an aperture for communicating fluid into said reservoir; a support conduit defining a passageway for fluid and having a first end fluidly connected to said outlet and an opposite end defining an aperture, said passageway in fluid communication with said outlet and said aperture; a bottle inlet in fluid communication with said support conduit, said bottle inlet matable with said inlet opening so that said aperture is in fluid communication with said vessel; a pump disposed within said reservoir, said pump operable to pump fluid from said reservoir through said outlet, said passageway and said bottle inlet and into said vessel; and a telescoping frame member projecting from said support conduit; said frame member including an inner member slidably supported within an outer member, a securing element for holding said inner and outer members in an adjustable relation to accommodate containers of differing lengths, a bottle catch member attached to one of said inner and outer members and configured to support said second container with a portion of said second container resting against said bottle catch member, a bottle seat member attached to the one of said inner and outer members between said bottle catch member and said support conduit and positioned to hug a portion of said vessel portion of said second container, and said frame positioned to hold said second container angled downwardly in a pouring position with the mouth of said second container disposed so that a stream of fluid flowing from said second container will fall into said first container when said first container is resting on said support surface.
- 2. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said support conduit includes a support base portion adjacent said first end, said support base portion configured, together with said overflow container, to support the fountain on a surface.
- 3. The fountain of claim 2 further comprising a foot member perpendicularly connected to said base portion.
- 4. The fountain of claim 2 wherein said support conduit includes a vertical portion rising from a turn adjacent said support base portion and said opposite end is turned to position said aperture above said overflow container and in line with said support surface.
- 5. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said second container further having a reduced neck portion terminating at a mouth and a shoulder portion between said vessel portion and said neck portion.
- 6. The fountain of claim 5 wherein said bottle catch member is a pair of prongs sized to straddle said neck of said second container with said shoulder portion of said second container resting against said prongs.
- 7. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said first container is configured to resemble a beverage can.
- 8. The fountain of claim 6 wherein inner member terminates with said bottle catch member.
- 9. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said outer member is connected to said support conduit and said bottle seat member is attached to said outer member.
- 10. The fountain of claim 5 wherein:said frame member terminates with said bottle securing member and said bottle securing member is a pair of prongs sized to straddle said neck of said second container with said shoulder portion of said second container resting against said prongs; and said outer member is connected to said support conduit and said bottle seat member is attached to said outer member.
- 11. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said securing element is a thumbscrew.
- 12. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said bottle inlet has a cross-sectional dimension larger than a dimension of said inlet opening, said bottle inlet being a flexible material compressible for placement through said inlet opening and resilient to return towards an uncompressed state to establish a frictional relationship between said inlet opening and said bottle inlet to form a fluid tight seal.
- 13. The fountain of claim 12 wherein said material of said bottle inlet is transparent.
- 14. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said support surface defines a plurality of apertures.
- 15. The fountain of claim 1 wherein said first container resembles a martini glass and said second container resembles a vodka bottle.
- 16. An assembly for use with a drinking vessel and a beverage container to form a continuous fountain, the beverage container having a base connected to a sidewall forming a vessel portion to define a hollow vessel, the base defining an inlet opening therethrough, the assembly comprising:an overflow container defining a reservoir and an outlet in fluid communication with said reservoir; a support surface positioned over said reservoir for supporting the drinking vessel, said support surface defining an aperture for communicating fluid into said reservoir; a support conduit defining a passageway for fluid and having a first end fluidly connected to said outlet and an opposite end defining an aperture, said passageway in fluid communication with said outlet and said aperture; a bottle inlet in fluid communication with said support conduit, said bottle inlet configured to mate with the inlet opening defined through the base of the beverage container so that said aperture is in fluid communication with the vessel; a pump disposed within said reservoir, said pump operable to pump fluid from said reservoir through said outlet, said passageway and said bottle inlet and into the vessel; a telescoping frame member projecting from said support conduit; said frame member including an inner member slidably supported within an outer member, a securing element for holding said inner and outer members in an adjustable relation to accommodate bottles of differing lengths, a bottle catch member attached to one of said inner and outer members and configured to rest against a portion of the beverage container, a bottle seat member attached to the one of said inner and outer members between said bottle catch member and said support conduit and positioned to hug a portion of the vessel portion of the beverage container, and said frame positioned to hold the beverage container angled downwardly in a pouring position with a mouth of the beverage container disposed so that a stream of fluid flowing from the beverage container will fall into the drinking vessel when the drinking vessel is sitting on said support surface.
- 17. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said support conduit includes a support base portion adjacent said first end, said support base portion configured, together with said overflow container, to support the assembly on a surface.
- 18. The assembly of claim 15 further comprising a foot member perpendicularly connected to said base portion.
- 19. The assembly of claim 17 wherein said support conduit includes a vertical portion rising from a turn adjacent said support base portion and said opposite end is turned to position said aperture above said overflow container and in line with said support surface.
- 20. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the second container is bottle shaped having a reduced neck portion terminating at a mouth and a shoulder portion between the vessel portion and the neck portion and said bottle securing member is a pair of prongs sized to straddle the neck with the shoulder portion of the second container resting against the prongs.
- 21. The assembly of claim 16 wherein inner member terminates with said bottle catch member.
- 22. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said outer member is connected to said support conduit and said bottle seat member is attached to said outer member.
- 23. The assembly of claim 20 wherein:said frame member terminates with said bottle securing member and said bottle securing member is a pair of prongs sized to straddle the neck of the beverage container with the shoulder portion of the beverage container resting against said prongs; and said outer member is connected to said support conduit and said bottle seat member is attached to said outer member.
- 24. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said securing element is a thumbscrew.
- 25. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said bottle inlet has a cross-sectional dimension larger than a dimension of the inlet opening, said bottle inlet being a flexible material compressible for placement through the opening of the bottle and resilient to return towards an uncompressed state to establish a frictional relationship between the inlet opening and said bottle inlet to form a fluid tight seal.
- 26. The assembly of claim 25 wherein said material of said bottle inlet is transparent.
- 27. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said support surface defines a plurality of apertures.
- 28. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said first container resembles a martini glass and said second container resembles a vodka bottle.
- 29. A decorative fountain kit, comprising:a set of first containers each resembling a different drinking vessel; a set of second containers each resembling a beverage container corresponding in appearance to one of said first containers, each of said second containers having a base connected to a sidewall forming a vessel portion defining a hollow vessel, said base defining an inlet opening therethrough; and an assembly of claim 16.
- 30. The kit of claim 29 wherein said set of first containers includes drinking vessels resembling at least one of a martini glass, a wineglass, an apertif glass, a brandy glass and a beer glass.
- 31. The kit of claim 18 wherein said set of second containers includes beverage containers resembling at least one of a liquor bottle, a wine bottle, a liquor bottle, a brandy bottle, a beer bottle, a soda can and a beer can.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/160,953 filed May 20, 2002.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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