The present invention relates to a device for blowing out celebration candles.
The present Non-Provisional Patent application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/162,103, filed on Mar. 17, 2021, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Currently, there are several solutions for blowing out celebration candles. Some of these solutions attempt to blow on the candle with your mouth, but these solutions fail to meet the needs of the industry because they can expose a dessert to germs and bacteria. Other solutions attempt to wave objects in the air, but these solutions are similarly unable to meet the needs of the industry because it is not entertaining and can be difficult.
It would be desirable to have a device that prevents contamination of desserts for celebrations when celebratory candles are blown out. Furthermore, it would also be desirable to have a device that is fun and easy to use for all ages. Still, further, it would be desirable to have a device that can be presented in any theme associated with an industry. Therefore, there currently exists a need for a device that blows out celebratory candles. Similarly, it would be desirable to have an associated method for blowing out celebratory candles. Therefore, there currently exists a need for a process that provides an alternative to conventional methods.
The present invention is a device for blowing out celebration candles, comprising an outer casing, a trigger assembly with a trigger and a toothed half wheel, a spring, a cogwheel assembly having first, second, and third cogwheels, an impellor, and an inner casing having a tube. The spring, the cogwheel assembly, the impellor, and the inner casing are incased in the outer casing. The trigger assembly protrudes from the outer casing.
The outer casing comprises an opening. The spring comprises first and second ends defining first and second loops respectively. The trigger assembly comprises an upper structure attached to the trigger, which defines the toothed half wheel and a hook. The spring is attached to the inner casing and the trigger assembly. The first loop of the spring is attached to the hook and the second end is attached to the inner casing. The toothed half wheel is opposite to a grip of the trigger.
The toothed half wheel meets teeth of the first cogwheel. The first cogwheel interlocks with the second cogwheel and the third cogwheel. The second cogwheel is a floating gear allowing to detach from teeth of surrounding first and second cogwheels. The first cogwheel turns the second cogwheel and the second cogwheel turns the third cogwheel, which engages the impellor cogwheel of the impellor. The impellor turns creating an air flow propelled out of the inner casing. The inner casing comprises ventilation holes around the impellor. The outer casing defines a form of a character or toy shapes. The inner casing surrounds the impellor with the spring and the trigger. The tube comprises holes and a support structure to secure the inner casing to the outer casing. The inner casing further comprises a cover positioned over the cogwheel assembly.
The device is adapted to be used whereby the trigger is pulled inward causing the toothed half wheel to engage the first cogwheel stretching the spring. The trigger is released and the spring contracts returning the trigger to prime position. The air flow from the impellor is pushed through the tube and outs from a tube opening, which aligns with the opening on the outer casing.
Similarly, a method for extinguishing celebration candles consists of the following steps and use of a handheld device to discharge air, extinguishing a flame of celebratory candles in a more hygienic manner.
The device may also have one or more of the following: lights, sound, batteries, electrical power, different inside casing shape, color or material, different outside casing shape, color, or material.
Similarly, the associated method may also include one or more of the following steps: using a handheld mechanical devise to propel air for the purpose of extinguishing celebratory candles. The air can be propelled by impellor, suction, pressure, or any other method common to the industry.
The disclosed device is unique when compared with other known devices and solutions because it provides:
The disclosed device is unique in that it is structurally different from other known devices or solutions. More specifically, the device is unique due to the presence of:
Furthermore, the process associated with the aforementioned device is likewise unique. More specifically, the disclosed process owes its uniqueness to the fact that it:
This disclosure will now provide a more detailed and specific description that will refer to the accompanying drawings. The drawings and specific descriptions of the drawings, as well as any specific or alternative embodiments discussed, are intended to be read in conjunction with the entirety of this disclosure. The devise for method of blowing out celebration candles may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of illustration only and so that this disclosure will be thorough, complete and fully convey understanding to those skilled in the art.
It is therefore one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a device for blowing out celebration candles.
It is another object of this invention to provide a device for blowing out celebration candles, which provides a way to blow out candles without using a mouth.
It is another object of this invention to provide a device for blowing out celebration candles that is volumetrically efficient for carrying, transporting, and storage.
It is another object of this invention to provide a device for a method of blowing out celebration candles that can be readily operated without the need of any special tools.
It is another object of this invention to provide a device for a method of blowing out celebration candles, which is of a durable and reliable construction.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is a device for blowing out celebration candles and is generally referred to with numeral 10. It can be observed that it basically includes outer casing 20, trigger assembly 30, spring 40, cogwheel assembly 50, impellor 70, and inner casing 80.
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Outer casing 20 is large enough to fit the mechanism inside of it, but small enough to be held in a child's hand. It should further be noted that materials common to the industry such as polyolefins (polyethylene, polypropylene, EVA, etc.), styrene derived polymers (PS, ABS, SB, etc.) and plasticized PVC or any other materials common to the industry can be used in manufacturing the device of present invention 10, as well as any method common in the industry for manufacturing and/or fastening of such parts. The most complete form of performing the method associated with the disclosed device consists of the following steps using a handheld mechanical devise to blow out celebratory candles. It should further be noted that: this includes the use of a mechanical fan.
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Trigger 32 is pulled inward causing toothed half wheel 36 to engage first cogwheel 52 and stretching spring 40. Trigger 32 is released and spring 40 contracts returning trigger 32 to prime position. First cogwheel 52 turns second cogwheel 54, which is a floating gear, allowing it to detach from teeth 58 and 60 of surrounding cogwheels 52 and 56, respectively, and reposition itself without disrupting the motion of surrounding cogwheels 52 and 56. The floating gear or second cogwheel 54 turns third cogwheel 56, which engages impellor 70, specifically impellor cogwheel 72. Impellor 70 turns creating air flow. Impellor cogwheel 72 is fixedly mounted to shaft 74. The air is propelled out of inner casing 80. The air from impellor 70 is pushed through tube 82 and outs from tube opening 96, which aligns with opening 22 in outer casing 20, seen in
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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63162103 | Mar 2021 | US |