Information
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Patent Grant
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6174215
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Patent Number
6,174,215
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Date Filed
Friday, July 16, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 16, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Ackun; Jacob K.
- Cegielnik; Urszula M.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 446 298
- 446 267
- 446 297
- 446 397
- 446 81
- 446 265
- 040 410
- 040 411
- 040 409
- 084 951
- 084 952
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A double deck rotational music box includes a base, a musical kit, a seal cap and a rotational upper cap. A spring knob is located above the base and engages the upper cap. Through turning a spindle and the spring knob, the upper cap and the ornament of the music box may rotate in opposite directions concurrently to produce novel visual and audio amusement effects. The spring knob may be turned easily and safely without turning over the base.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a double deck rotational music box and particularly to a double deck rotational music box with an upper deck and a lower deck rotating in opposite direction.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional rotational water ball music box (as shown in
FIG. 1
) mainly includes a base A, a musical kit B, a seal cap C and a rotationable ornament D. There is a lucid glass ball E filled with liquid inside being placed above the top of the base A. At the bottom of the glass ball E, there is an opening covered by the seal cap C which has a rotational frame F located therein. At the bottom of the rotational frame F, there are a plurality of cavities G. The seal cap C covers the glass opening to form a water tight sealing. The ornament D is fixedly mounted on a top end of the rotational frame F.
The musical kit B is a conventional spring type musical kit which includes a spring knob H, a spindle I, a barrel J, a first gear K and a plurality of screw bores L which enable screws M to fix the musical kit B on the base A. The spring knob H passes through the bottom of the base A and extends under the base bottom. At one end of the barrel J, there is a second gear N axially aligned with the barrel J and engaged with the first gear K. The spindle I has one end attached to the first gear K and another end thereof attached to a driving disk P. Above the driving disk p, there are a plurality of struts Q engageable with the cavities G.
Turning the spring knob H, the barrel J will be rotated to generate music while the second gear N will drive the first gear which in turn rotates the driving disk P, struts Q engageable with the cavities G.
However the ornament D may only make one directional rotation. It makes people bored easily. Furthermore the spring knob H is located under the bottom of the base A. A user has to take and turn the base A to access and turn the spring knob H. It is prone to incur accident or even break the glass ball E. It could easily result in harmful accidents, particularly to children.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a double deck rotational music box that includes a base, a musical kit, a rotational frame and a rotational upper cap. Through installation change of the musical kit and the spindle and spring knob of the musical kit, the rotational frame and the upper cap may rotate in opposite directions concurrently. It thus may create a more amusing visual effect.
It is another object of this invention to provide a double deck rotational music box which has the spring knob located at an upper portion of the base. A user may turn the spring knob easily without taking and turning the base. It thus greatly reduces the risk of breaking the glass ball or creating a harmful accident.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, as well as its many advantages, may be further understood by the following detailed description and drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional music box.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of this invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a musical kit of this invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of this invention.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the music box according to this invention includes a base
1
, a musical kit
2
, a seal cap
3
and a rotational upper cap
4
. There is a glass ball
11
mounting on the top of the base
1
. The glass ball
11
has a top opening surrounded by a hollow tube type frame
12
which has an annular sinking rim
121
on the top for supporting a holding board
13
. The holding board
13
has a plurality of through bores
131
formed therein. The glass ball
11
is filled with liquid inside. The seal cap
3
covers the top opening and is sealed with water resistant silicon rubber to make the glass ball
11
water tight once filled. There is a rotational frame
31
located in the center of the seal cap
3
. In the rotational frame
31
, there are a plurality of cavities
311
opening upward. A rotationable ornament
312
is suspended in the glass ball
11
and attached to the bottom of the rotational frame
31
.
The musical kit
2
includes a spring shaft
21
, a spindle
22
, a barrel
23
, a second gear
24
, a rotation disk
29
and a plurality of first screw bores
25
. The spring shaft
21
has screw threads
211
formed at one end for engaging with a second screw bore
291
located at the center of the disk
29
. The second gear
24
attaches to one end of the spindle
22
which has another end attaches a third gear
27
. The second gear
24
engages with a first gear
231
axially located at one end of the barrel
23
. There is a driving member
28
which has an fourth gear
281
located at one side thereof engageable with the third gear
27
. At another side of the driving member
28
, there are a plurality of struts
282
engageable with the cavities
311
. When assembled, screws
5
run through the through bores
131
and first screw bores
25
to engage the musical kit
2
securely on the holding board
13
. The struts
282
engage with the cavities
311
. The screw threads
211
of the spring shaft
21
engage with the second screw bore
291
. The upper cap
4
is fixedly mounted on the disk
29
(also referring to FIG.
4
).
When in use, the user may turn the upper cap
4
by hand to wind the spring in the musical kit
2
. Once the user's hand is released, the barrel
23
is driven by the spring and rotates to produce music. The first gear
231
drives the second gear
24
and the third gear
27
which in turn drives the driving member
28
through the fourth gear
281
. The rotational frame
31
is driven and rotates concurrently. The ornament
312
then will be rotated in the glass ball
11
. In the mean time, the spring shaft
21
will rotate in a direction opposite to the ornament
312
. The disk
29
and the upper cap
4
thus will also be rotated in opposite direction against the ornament
312
. It thus creates two rotating decks turning at opposite direction while music is playing. A more amusing visual and audio effect thus may be produced.
Since the spring shaft
21
is engaged with the upper cap
4
, turning the upper cap
4
may produce the rotation and music desired without turning over the base
1
. It is simpler and safer to operate than the conventional music box.
Claims
- 1. A double deck rotational music box display device having a base and comprising:a) a glass ball mounted on the base, the glass ball having a top opening; b) a hollow tube frame mounted on the glass ball so as to cover the top opening, the hollow tube frame having a decorative ornament rotatably mounted thereon such that the decorative ornament is located in the glass ball; c) a holding board mounted on an upper portion of the hollow tube frame; d) a music box mechanism mounted on the holding board and located within the hollow tube frame, the music box mechanism including a rotatable barred with a first gear, a second gear engaging the first gear and driving a transmission mechanism connected to the decorative ornament, such that rotation of the rotatable barred rotates the decorative ornament in a first direction, and a spring shaft which rotates in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, as the barred rotates; and, e) an upper cap connected to the spring shaft so as to rotate therewith such that the upper cap rotates in the second direction as the decorative ornament rotates in the first direction.
- 2. The double deck rotational music box of claim 1 wherein the transmission mechanism comprises:a) a third gear mounted on a spindle rotated by the second gear; b) a fourth gear mounted on a driving member and engaged with the third gear; and, c) a rotational frame connected to the decorative ornament so as to rotate therewith and engaging the driving member.
- 3. The double deck rotational music box of claim 2 and further comprising a plurality of cavities in the rotational frame and a plurality of struts extending from the driving member into engagement with the plurality of cavities.
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