The invention relates to a device for levitating a ball. In particular, a device is shown which provides entertainment and amusement, by levitating a light weight ball having at least one fin extending therefrom.
Suspension of balls by directing air at the ball for entertainment and amusement are available. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,045,906 discloses a hand-held fixed force blower unit for levitating a ball. The ball may be a lightweight foam plastic ball or a ping pong ball. With the ball levitated in the air by the blower, a user moves the blower unit to maneuver the ball to pass through certain obstacles. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 2,911,745 discloses a device that blows a stream of air upward at a light, hollow ball or balloon to suspend it in mid-air for display purposes. Both of these prior art references disadvantageously levitate a ball at a specific vertical axial position with no variation. Once the ball is levitated and suspended in mid-air, the ball is relatively static and provides minimal entertainment and amusement values.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,897,607 discloses a simulated satellite being suspended in the air with an electro magnetic device that counter balances a current of air directed at the satellite. The simulated satellite is a ball having a plurality of elongated arcuate fins extending peripherally about the ball. When the air strikes the arcuate fins, the ball rotates about its own axis. Although the ball is of a light weight material, it must have a metal cap for the magnetic forces to act on, which disadvantageously increases the weight of the ball and results in the need of substantial forces of air to maintain the ball in mid-air.
Therefore, there is a need for a device that levitates a ball in mid-air and yet allows the ball to be in motion using minimal forces of air to provide entertainment and amusement values.
The present invention provides a device that levitates a ball having at least one fin extending therefrom with air, imparting motion to the ball.
The device of the present invention comprises a base and a ball for levitating above the base by means of the Bernoulli Effect. The base comprises a pivotable blower assembly, which comprise a ball interface assembly, a blower that generates a stream of air, and an air laminating means directing the air perpendicularly away from the blower towards the ball, which could be at an angle less than ninety degree (90°) from a horizontal surface supporting the blower. The ball interface assembly includes a basket for holding the ball when it is not levitated. The ball is made of a lightweight material, such as an inflated balloon or a ball made of waxed paper, such that minimal forces of air are required to levitate the ball. At least one fin extends from the ball, either about the equator/circumference or randomly around the ball. When a stream of air strikes the ball, the ball is levitated and may rotate about its axis or spin and stop erratically, depending on the location of the fins, to provide entertainment and amusement values. The blower may be pivoted to direct the stream of air at an angle to the horizontal blower support surface while continuing to levitate the ball in mid-air, which appears to defy logic, also adding to the entertainment and amusement values.
In an alternate embodiment, a set of lights in the base illuminate the levitated ball. The lights, ball and fins may be of more than one color, including fluorescent and phosphorescent colors. Using UV LEDs to illuminate a ball having fluorescent colors provides additional unusual visual effects with entertainment and amusement value.
The device of the present invention is non-intrusive in a home environment with respect to noise level due to the lightweightness of the ball such that a low velocity blower is adequate to sufficiently levitate the ball. Further, a low velocity, but high volume blower in the form of a large air flow cross-section provides a large lift area for the ball.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and are shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:
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The blower assembly 4 includes a ball interface assembly 7, a blower 8 and an air laminating means that directs the air perpendicularly away from the blower 8 towards the ball 2. The blower 8 may be of the type similar to a household blow dryer, but preferably has a larger air flow cross section and at a lower velocity to reduce the noise produced by the blower 8. For example, a typical household blow dryer runs its impeller at 1,500 to 2,400 rpm and the impeller of blower 8 may be ran at 600 to 900 rpm, which is sufficient to lift a hand-grippable ball 2 12 to 24 inches. As shown in the cross-sectional portion of
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The ball 2 may be constructed of one or more pieces of material as known to one skilled in the art. Ball 2 as shown in
A plurality of fins 15 are evenly spaced around the equator or circumference of the ball 2. Each fin is tilted at an angle from horizontal. As a stream of air 11 is directed towards ball 2, the stream of laminar flow air as shown by arrow 17 is deflected by the fins 15 and imparts a rotary motion to the ball 18 about its axis 18.
In an alternate embodiment, one or more lights 14 are used to illuminate the ball 2. Preferably, LEDs are used, which are small and can be imbedded in the basket ring 13 to be directed towards the ball 12. The LEDs are powered by the power and control box 5 or batteries in the base 3 (as discussed above) via wiring through strut 14a. The lights 14 may be controlled by the power and control box 5 to flicker (i.e. on and off) at particular or variable frequencies, which can be accomplished as known to one skilled in the art of electronic circuitry.
With the wedges 21 and fins 15 of the ball 2 having fluorescent or phosphorescent color, and using UV LEDs as lights 14 will provide a stunning and exceptional visual lighting effect for added entertainment and amusement value. Similarly, using red, green and blue (RGB) LEDs as lights 14 can provide a totally different visual effect depending on the phase relationship and relative intensity of the RGB LEDs. The control of the phase relationship and relative intensity of the RGB LEDs can be accomplished by the power and control box 5, which is known to one skilled in the art of electronic circuitry. Another way to provide another different visual effect is to provide patterns at a specific order or location, such as by preprinting and applying patterns on the ball 2 or by painting patterns directly on the ball 2, on the wedges 21. For example, a spiral pattern on the wedges 21 of ball 2 can yield images that coherently cross over the wedge boundaries.
The power and control box 5 uses common electrical elements known to one skilled in the art to produce the proper current for the blower assembly 4. The power and control box 5 may include a button or switch 26a that controls the speed of the blower 8, i.e. high, medium, low or an automatic sequence of high, medium to low to impart a variable stream of air 11 to provide a bouncing motion to the ball 2. The power and control box 5 may also include a button or switch 26b that controls the sequence, intensity and/or blinking pattern of the lights 14 to provide different visual effects of the ball 2.
The features of the invention illustrated and described herein is the preferred embodiment. Therefore, it is understood that the appended claims are intended to cover the variations disclosed and unforeseeable embodiments with insubstantial differences that are within the spirit of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/480,493 filed Jun. 23, 2003.
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60480493 | Jun 2003 | US |