1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a sand sculpture kit and to a method for creating and decorating a sand sculpture and more particularly, to a kit which may be used to safely and dynamically create an aesthetically pleasing sand sculpture.
2. Background of the Invention
A sand sculpture, such as that which is often referred to as a “sand castle”, is often created by children or young adults at the beach and is often considered a source of pleasure and enjoyment both for the creators as well as for the spectators who watch the activity and/or appreciate the finished sculpture.
Conventionally, the sand sculpture is created by selectively acquiring and forming sand (e.g., such as that which is located on a beach) into a certain desired shape or spatial orientation or configuration (e.g., such as in the form of a house or castle). While this approach does allow a desired configuration to be spatial achieved, it suffers from some drawbacks.
By way of example and without limitation, the created sculpture is only a single color (e.g., the color of the sand) which some people find to be un-aesthetically displeasing. Further, due to the “single colored nature” of these sand sculptures, it is difficult, when many of these sculptures are placed or formed in close proximity to one another, to “tell them apart” or to distinguish them, thereby preventing a truly novel sculpture from receiving the desired and justified notice and acclaim.
Further, due to the depletion of the protective ozone layer and the concomitant and undesired increase in potentially damaging ultraviolet rays, it may be dangerous, depending upon the time of year and the locality, especially for young children or the elderly, to be at the beach for an extended period of time. This danger emanates both from the harmful effects of these ultraviolet rays and the general harmful effect of overexposure to sunlight. Some protection measures, such as the wearing of a hat or the application of suntan lotion, may mitigate against these exposure risks, however even these measures, depending upon the strength of the ultraviolet environment in which the beach is located, may be insufficient. Many individuals fail to take appropriate protective measures for themselves and/or for their parents or children to protect themselves against the effect of these harmful ultraviolet rays or sunlight and when one is engrossed in creating or observing sand sculptures, one may even forget to consider the harmful effects of sunlight or ultraviolet rays, or even to take appropriate measures.
The present invention overcomes these and other disadvantages of prior sand sculpturing techniques and methodologies in a new and novel manner.
It is a first non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a sand sculpture kit which allows for the selective creation of a sand sculpture in a new and novel manner.
It is a second non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a sand sculpture kit which allows for the selective creation of a sand sculpture in a relative safe and in a new and novel manner.
It is a third non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a method for constructing a sand sculpture in a safe and in a new and novel manner.
It is a fourth non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a method for decorating a sand sculpture in a safe and in a new and novel manner.
According to a first non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a sand sculpture kit is provided and includes a package; a plurality of coloring agents; a pair of sun glasses; suntan lotion; an umbrella; and an instruction booklet, wherein the plurality of coloring agents, the pair of sunglasses, the suntan lotion, the umbrella, and the instruction booklet are collectively disposed within the container.
According to a second non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method for decorating a sand sculpture is provided and includes the steps of providing a plurality of selectively mixable colored applicants; causing at least some of the selectively mixable colored applicants to be mixed, thereby forming a desired colored applicant; causing the desired color applicant to be applied to the sand sculpture; providing a flag; and causing the provided flag to be applied to the sand sculpture.
According to a third non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method for decorating a sand sculpture is provided and includes the steps of providing a plurality of selectively mixable colored applicants; causing at least some of the selectively mixable colored applicants to be mixed, thereby forming a desired colored applicant; causing the desired color applicant to be applied to the sand sculpture; providing a flag; and causing the provided flag to be applied to the sand sculpture.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, including but not limited to the subjoined claims, and by reference to the following drawings.
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Particularly, the assembly 10 includes a generally hollow bag, container, or receptacle 12 having, in one non-limiting embodiment, a width 14 of about seven to about eight inches and a height 16 of about ten to about twelve inches. Other height and widths may be utilized.
In this non-limiting embodiment, as is perhaps best shown in
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The thermometer 70 will allow a user to view the temperature of the ambient environment and the ultraviolet meter 72 will also allow a user to view the amount of ultraviolet radiation occurring in the environment in which the sand sculptures are being constructed (e.g., presumably close to where the container 12 is placed). In this manner, the user may safely be moved and/or move the user's children or other loved ones away from the environment if the temperature and/or amount of ultraviolet radiation exceeds a desired or safe limit. Further, the hat 42, the umbrella 46, the sunglasses 40, and the suntan lotion 45 protect the participants or user of the system 10 and the container 12 itself may be used as a protective hat. In this way, the sand sculptures may be created in a relatively safe manner. In a non-limiting embodiment, the thermometer 70 and ultraviolet meter assembly 72 may not be provided as part of the overall system 10.
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In operation, the sensor 112 continuously senses the amount of ambient ultraviolet radiation and continually communicates this amount of sensed radiation to the controller 104 by the use of bus 114. The controller 104 communicates the amount of continuously sensed radiation to the display 108 by the use of bus 110 and, in this manner, the user of the system 10 may visually and continually recognize the amount of continually sensed ultraviolet radiation. Further, should the amount of the continuously sensed radiation exceed some threshold, which is selectively stored within the controller 104, then the controller 104 generates a signal (e.g., sources energy from the source 102 to the portion 120) upon the bus 122 which is effective to cause the alarm portion 120 to issue an audible sound, and/or a visual indication, thereby warning those in close proximity to the container 12 that the amount of sensed ultraviolet radiation exceeds a certain threshold limit, thereby indicating that the user should move to safety (e.g., the display portion 108 is visible through the transparent material 71 and the surface 70).
Further, the group of applicators 60 include, in this first non-limiting embodiment of the invention, aerosol cans 110, 112, 114, and 116 having respective material 118, 120, 122, and 124 having the respectively unique color of green, red, blue, and brown (or some other respectively desired color). In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the material 118, 120, 122, and 124 respectively comprises food coloring (of a respective unique color) in combination with some aerosol material or expellant material, such as that used to selectively expel hairspray type material or other types of material from an aerosol can.
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After the structure 200 is completed (or during the creation process), the aerosol cans 110-116 may be independently and selectively used, by the creator, to selectively emit colored material 215 onto the created structure in order to create an aesthetically pleasing overall design 218 in a highly efficient manner and to create a sand sculpture having a desired color or combination of colors. It should be appreciated that other colors of material may be substituted for or added to the group 60 and that nothing in this description should limit the utilized coloring agents to a specific type or number of colors.
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Particularly, each such applicator of group 300, such as applicators 310, 312, and 314 comprise a substantially transparent (e.g., plastic) and selectively sealed receptacle 316 which respectively contain uniquely colored material 318 (e.g., respectively and uniquely colored powdered food coloring). One non-limiting example of a suitable container 310 comprises that which is generally known as a “baggie”.
According to one non-limiting methodology of the invention and as is shown best in
After the combination of the originally provided/acquired liquid 320 and the selectively placed material 318 achieves the desired color, the combination may be selectively placed into a pump or other applicator 400 (e.g. such as a paint sprayer apparatus or such as a finger pump spray bottle such as that which is commercially known as a “Spray Master Spray Bottle”, manufactured and/or provided by Delta Industries and which may be viewed on the web page denoted as www.smartpakquine.com). Other types of bottle assemblies may be alternatively employed. A user 404 may then selectively place the desired and created colored material onto a previously built sand structure 200 in order to form a desired design, such as design 218, on the sand structure 200 and achieving an aesthetically pleasing overall appearance.
Additional combinations of materials 318 may be made to form different colored material which may also be applied to the sand structure 200 in order to achieve a multi-color and multi-design arrangement in a very efficient and highly aesthetically pleasing manner.
In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, should the applicator group 300 be employed as part of the kit assembly 10, then a color guide 317 may also be placed within the receptacle 12. This guide 317 includes a plurality of entries, such as entry 331, which respectively include a respectively associated final color picture and/or description 321. Particularly, a description 321 includes a written or textual description which describes the corresponding amount and type of material (such as, by way of example and without limitation, material 118, 120, 122, 124 and/or 318), needed to be mixed/agitated to form the desired color which is shown and/or described in the entry 331 that the description 321 is respectively and uniquely associated with (e.g., the entry 331 which is next to the description 321). In this manner, the user 404 simply looks to the guide 317 for a desired color and mixes the type and amount of material corresponding to the desired color. Of course, the user 404 is free to mix any type and any amount of the material that is desired and the guide 317 is not meant to be an exhaustive listing or guide to every conceivable color one may obtain by the use of applicator group 300, just a convenient reference guide.
In another non-limiting embodiment of the invention the kit assembly 10 can include premixed colors in one or more canisters ready for use with a finger pump spray nozzle or another type of spraying assembly wherein, the assembly of the spray nozzle and the premixed canisters may be substantially similar to the physical assembly of the Falcon Air Duster refill canister and the associated Spray Nozzle which are described, for example, within the web page entitled www.mrpcclean.co.uk (e.g., the color mixture may be placed within the canister). Other types of substantially similar “refill type nozzle assemblies” may be alternatively utilized.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the exact construction or methodology which has been illustrated above, but that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the various non-limiting inventions as are more fully delineated in the following claims. It should be further understood and appreciated that the applicator group 300 allows the user 404 to dynamically select and mix colors and achieve unique color combinations “on the fly” in order to allow various single or multicolored designs to be incorporated or placed onto the sand structure 200. Further, the contained implements allows a user, such as user 404, to officially and quickly create a desired sand sculpture 200.
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