Claims
- 1. A novelty illusion device comprising:
- a base;
- a first transparent case operably secured to said base;
- a second transparent case positioned within said first transparent case and configured to move with respect to said first transparent case;
- an illusion object operably secured to and within said second transparent case; and
- a motor operably engaged to said second transparent case for providing movement thereto with respect to said first transparent case.
- 2. The novelty illusion device of claim 1 further comprising:
- a circuit for selectively controlling the operation of said motor;
- power means for providing electric current to said motor.
- 3. The novelty illusion device of claim 2 further comprising:
- a variable voltage circuit for providing different levels of power to said motor.
- 4. The novelty illusion device of claim 2 wherein said base comprises a non-transparent base for supporting said transparent case and is configured to conceal said motor and said control circuit within said non-transparent base.
- 5. The novelty illusion device of claim 2 wherein said circuit comprises:
- a means for altering the current presented to said motor comprising a periodic circuit means for varying the amplitude of said current in a repetitious manner and an amplifier means operatively disposed between said periodic circuit means and said motor for amplifying said current presented to said motor.
- 6. The novelty illusion device of claim 2 wherein said circuit comprises:
- means for altering the current presented to said motor comprising a non-periodic circuit means for varying the amplitude of said current in a non-repetitious manner and an amplifier means operatively disposed between said non-periodic circuit means and said motor for amplifying said current presented to said motor.
- 7. The novelty illusion device of claim 6 wherein said non-periodic circuit means for varying the amplitude of said current in a non-repetitious manner comprises: microphone means for detecting audible signals; sound controlled circuit means responsive to said microphone means for varying the amplitude of said current in response to audible signals occurring proximate to said device.
- 8. The novelty illusion device of claim 1 wherein said first transparent case comprises a dome shaped housing and said second transparent case comprises a dome shaped housing conforming to the shape of said first transparent case, said second transparent case having a bottom circumferential edge.
- 9. The novelty illusion device of claim 8 further comprising:
- at least one pulley wheel operably connected to said motor to rotate in response to the rotation of said motor, said pulley wheel having a groove that is configured to mate with a portion of the bottom circumferential edge of said second transparent case.
- 10. The novelty illusion device of claim 1 wherein:
- said illusion object comprises a plurality of strips of MYLAR material joined at common distal and proximal ends to form a cage structure.
- 11. The novelty illusion device of claim 10 further comprising:
- an acetate disk disposed within said cage structure bearing an object or image.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/144,043, filed Nov. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,547,718, issued Aug. 20, 1996.
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