Claims
- 1. A smoke generator comprising:
a) a supply tank that holds a liquid, b) a source of variable fluid pressure in sealed fluid communication with the supply tank for increasing and decreasing fluid pressure in the tank to feed the liquid to and from a heating unit; c) a first tube with a first end entering into the supply tank, and a second smoke outlet end; d) a heater positioned at least partially within the first tube for vaporizing the pressurized liquid driven by an increase in the pressure into a narrow annular region between the heating element and the surrounding tube; and e) a spacer that maintains a generally uniform circumferential spacing between said heater and said first tube along the length of said heater.
- 2. The smoke generator of claim 1 wherein said spacer is disposed in said narrow annular region and is constructed to increase the flow path length of said fluid as it is driven from said tube to said narrow annular region.
- 3. The smoke generator of claim 2 wherein said spacer is a spiral-shaped wire.
- 4. The smoke generator of claim 3 wherein said wire has a diameter that is in the range of about 25% to about 75% of said generally uniform spacing.
- 5. The smoke generator of claim 4 wherein said wire has between two to thirty-six turns per inch.
- 6. The smoke generator of claim 5 wehrein said wire has a diameter of about 0.002 inch and twelve to fourteen turns per inch.
- 7. The smoke generator of claim 3 further comprising a mechanical anchor that secures the axial position of said wire to a point that is generally coextensive with said heater.
- 8. The smoke generator of claim 7 wherein said mechanical anchor includes an upper end of said wire that is directed down the outer surface of said first tube and a clamp that secures said upper end.
- 9. A smoke generator comprising:
a) a tank holding a supply of a liquid that can be vaporized to produce the smoke, b) a first tube that has a first end in fluid communication with the fluid in said tank and extending generally upwardly from said tank, c) a heater disposed in said first tube above said liquid in said tank, d) a spacer that maintains a generally uniform circumferential spacing between said heater and said first tube along the length of said heater, and e) a variable fluid pressure source generally connected to the tank operable to force the said liquid from said tank into said heater-to-tube space in response to an increase in the pressure produced by said variable fluid pressure source from a first level, and evacuate the fluid from said heater-to-tube space in response to a decrease in said pressure from said increased level, said heater vaporizing the portion of said liquid driven by said pressure increase into said heater-to-tube space to produce the smoke.
- 10. The smoke generator of claim 9, further comprising mechanical means operative in said circumferential spacing to increase the length of the flow path of said fluid through said heater-to-tube space as compared to a linear axial flow.
- 11. The smoke generator of claim 10 wherein said spacer and said mechanical means comprise a spiral-wrapped wire disposed in said heater-to-tube space.
- 12. The smoke generator of claim 9, 10, or 11, wherein the variable pressure source is a flexible bulb in sealed fluid connection to the supply tank.
- 13. The smoke generator of claim 9, 10, or 11, wherein the heater comprises an electrical resistance heater sealed in a heat-conductive envelope.
- 14. The smoke generator of claim 13, wherein at least the side wall of said heat-conductive envelope is glass.
- 15. The smoke generator of claim 13, wherein the radial dimension of said circumferential space is in the range of about 0.001 to about 0.005 inch.
- 16. The smoke generator of claim 9, 10 or 11, wherein said first tube is formed of a metal, and it forms part of an electrical connection to the electrical resistance heater.
- 17. The smoke generator of claim 16, wherein the metal is stainless steel.
- 18. The smoke generator of claim 9, 10 or 11 further comprising a second tube that is disposed generally concentrically around said first tube and defining a liquid catch well therebetween.
- 19. The smoke generator of claim 18, wherein said second tube is formed of a metal, and it forms part of an electrical connection to the electrical resistance coil.
- 20. A toy smoke-ring gun, comprising:
a body extending generally in an axial direction, a smoke chamber at a front end of said body, said smoke chamber having front, rear and side walls and an outlet orifice formed in a front end wall for forming smoke rings that travel axially, an axially displaceable member forming at least part of said rear end wall that is generally parallel to, and spaced from, said front end wall, a smoke generator whose outlet is in fluid communication with said smoke chamber, said smoke generator including a heater, a supply of a smoke-producing liquid in a tank, and a pressurizer acting on said liquid supply to produce on-demand smoke to said smoke chamber, a first tube extending into said liquid supply at a lower end and surrounding said heater over a region above said tank, a spacer to establish a generally uniform circumferential spacing between said heater and said first tube, and an actuator mounted on the body and operable to move the displaceable member to produce a wave pressure inside the smoke chamber that causes a traveling smoke ring to be formed as a portion of the smoke held in the smoke chamber is ejected through said orifice.
- 21. The toy smoke-ring gun of claim 20 further comprising mechanical means operative in said circumferential spacing to increase the length of the flow path of said fluid through said heater-to-tube space as compared to a linear axial flow.
- 22. The toy smoke-ring gun of claim 21 wherein said spacer and said mechanical means comprise a spiral-wrapped wire disposed in said heater-to-tube space.
- 23. The toy gun of claim 20, 21 or 22, wherein said pressurizer comprises an air-filled bulb in sealed fluid communication with said smoke-generating liqud in said tank.
- 24. The toy gun of claim 23, wherein the heater is in the first tube to vaporize the smoke, producing fluid when said pressurizer is activated to produce an increased pressure level in such tank that drives said liquid upwardly into said first tube.
- 25. The toy gun of claim 24, wherein the heating element further comprises an electrical resistance heating coil, and further comprising a battery powering said heater coil and a switch connected therebetween to control the activation of said coil.
- 26. The toy gun of claim 25, wherein said coil draws a current of between from about 400 to 600 milliamperes with said liquid adjacent said heater within said first tube, and draws less current, due to an increased resistance when said liquid is withdrawn from said first tube, in response to a decrease in the fluid pressure provided by said pressurizer.
- 27. The toy gun of claim 26, further comprising a sealed vessel that encloses said resistance coil and wires extending through said vessel to connect electrically said coil to said battery and support it in a spaced relationship with respect to said vessel.
- 28. The toy gun of claim 27, wherein the vessel consists of a glass.
- 29. The toy gun of claim 28 wherein the radial spacing between the glass vessel and said first tube is between from about 0.001 to about 0.005 inches.
- 30. The toy gun of claim 29, wherein the first tube is formed of a metal.
- 31. The toy gun of claim 20, 21 or 22, wherein the smoke generator further comprises a second metal tube coaxial with and surrounding said first tube and defining a catch well for said liquid therebetween.
- 32. The toy gun of claim 20, 21 or 22 wherein said axially displaceable member comprises a diaphragm of an elastic material.
- 33. The toy gun of claim 32 wherein said diaphragm is generally circular and edge-mounted to form at least a portion of said rear wall.
- 34. The toy gun of claim 33 wherein said diaphragm is formed of rubber.
- 35. The toy gun of claim 33 wherein said diaphragm is generally coaxial with said orifice and said actuator is movable to strike said diaphragm to produce said pressure wave.
- 36. The toy gun of claim 35 wherein said diaphragm has a low tension and said actuator is rigid.
- 37. The toy gun of claim 32 wherein said actuator is a member that is linearly slidable within said body and further comprising a spring captured between a rear end of said member and said body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/732,508 filed on Dec. 7, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09732508 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10127708 |
Apr 2002 |
US |