This invention relates generally to faucet fountains adapted for attachment to faucets for drinking and having fanciful objects or characters with human-like or animal-like features for entertaining children. More particularly the invention relates to an improved construction of such faucet fountains having provision for making sounds or voices that are compatible with the fanciful object or character on the faucet fountain.
Faucet fountains have been proposed for attachment to faucets or aerators connected to the faucets, which permit normal usage of the faucet, and which also permit alternate use by manual manipulation of a closure member to obtain a flow of drinking water from a spout. Such a fountain has been proposed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,597 issued Jun. 19, 1990 to William C. Crutcher, said patent being incorporated herein by reference. This fountain comprised a tubular body with a front wall portion and a rear wall portion, the tubular body having an inlet end adapted to frictionally fit over a faucet and having an outlet end, a closure member attached to the rear wall portion adjacent the outlet end and of sufficient size to cover the outlet end, and a fountain conduit extending upwardly and outwardly from a hole defined in the front wall portion near the outlet end of the tubular body to a terminating spout end, the closure member being arranged to be moved to cover the outlet end to direct water from the faucet through the spout end. The subject patent preferably employed an integral plastic body and closure member with a living hinge. The type of faucet fountain mold described above, preferably a high volume injection mold, is very expensive. If it is desired to embellish the exterior of the faucet fountain with fanciful character features, a new mold would be required each time a new character is needed.
On the other hand, there are inexpensive molding techniques available for molding sculptures of character faces, enabling complex exterior surfaces on hollow shapes. One technique uses rotational casting of plastic using inexpensive molds, introducing the plastic into the mold interior and rotating it while the plastic cures. The exterior surface of the hollow plastic casting may duplicate a fanciful character figure, face or scene, which is enhanced by painting features onto the exterior surface. Such techniques and plastics are not suitable for manufacturing a faucet fountain, but very adaptable to changing from one fanciful object or character face to another. A faucet fountain has been proposed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,956, issued Aug. 16, 1994 to William C. Crutcher that combines a jacket depicting a character or fanciful object placed over a faucet fountain core to create a combination toy and faucet fountain, said patent being incorporated herein by reference.
While the aforesaid combination creates an economical way to create a large variety of characters or fanciful objects, there are many times that sounds are closely associated with characters, or when it would be amusing to create a voice or sound when the faucet fountain is actuated. For example, animals are associated from childhood with well-known sounds, e.g. mooing cows, grunting pigs, meowing cats and barking dogs. Also, popular animated characters sometimes are associated with verbal phrases such as the “Cowabunga” of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or “What's up, Doc” of Bugs Bunny. It would add to the utility of a faucet fountain having such a character to sound out the favorite phrase of that character when the fountain is activated. Also traditional holiday characters, such as a Halloween witch on a faucet fountain would have added utility if augmented with a witches cackle when the fountain is activated.
A faucet toy, which is not a fountain, has been produced by the Taiwan company Lucky Star, and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,078 issued Jan. 9, 1996 to Yeh. In this toy, an animal sound mechanism is activated by a stream of water from the faucet as it passes through an animal head affixed to the faucet. However, this toy suffers from the fact that the sound is always activated whenever the faucet is turned on, because it is activated by the main water stream.
It would be desirable to have a faucet fountain with a sound producing mechanism that is only activated when using the faucet fountain, but which is not activated when the faucet is turned on for normal use. It would also be desirable to have a character faucet fountain that emits a sound associated with a particular character when the fountain is used.
Accordingly one object of the present invention is to provide a faucet fountain embellished with a fanciful object, such as a fanciful character face, which emits a sound associated with the character.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improvement in a toy faucet fountain which will appeal to children.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a talking faucet fountain which is economical to produce, and easy to convert to a number of different characters, using the same basic core and sound module configuration.
Another object of the invention is to provide a faucet fountain with a sound producing mechanism that is only activated when using the faucet fountain, but which is not activated when the faucet is turned on for normal use.
Briefly stated, the invention is practiced by providing a talking faucet fountain comprising a faucet fountain core including a tubular body having an inlet end adapted to frictionally fit over a faucet and having an outlet end, a movable closure member of sufficient size to cover the outlet end, and a fountain conduit extending upwardly and outwardly from the body to a terminating spout end, the closure member being arranged to be moved to cover the outlet end to direct water from the faucet through the fountain conduit to the spout end. The faucet fountain core includes a receptacle disposed at the back of the tubular body opposite the fountain conduit. The receptacle houses a battery-powered sound emitter with a loud speaker and a printed circuit board including a programmable memory for the sound and having two switch terminals, the sound emitter being arranged to initiate a sound when the switch is momentarily closed. The switch terminals are connected to two contact terminals located in the fountain conduit so as to come in contact with the water stream passing through the fountain conduit. A jacket encloses the receptacle, the tubular body and the fountain conduit. The jacket is arranged to accommodate movement of the closure member while permitting water to flow from the fountain conduit. The jacket has a molded exterior surface depicting at least one fanciful object which may comprise the likeness of a fanciful character face with features including eyes, nose and mouth molded therein. Movement of the closure member directs water through the fountain conduit to close the switch and initiate a sound at the same time as the water flows from the fountain conduit so that it appears to come from the object, as well as being available for drinking.
The objects of the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Faucet fountain core 5 may be constructed according to the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,597 to comprise a tubular body 10 with a short rear wall portion 11, and a long front wall portion 12, preferably two to three times the length of the rear wall portion. The tubular body 10 has an inlet end 13 adapted to frictionally fit over the end of the faucet aerator 2, an outlet end 14, and a closure member 15 attached to the rear wall adjacent the outlet end 14. Closure member 15 may be injection molded as an integral part of the faucet fountain core 5, and joined to the tubular body by a thin section 16 serving as a living hinge. A fountain conduit 17 is molded as part of the faucet fountain core, which extends upwardly and outwardly from the tubular body 14 to a terminating spout end 18. The closure member 15 is of sufficient size and shape to cover the outlet end 14 and is arranged to be moved by pushing with a finger to cover the outlet end 14 and divert water through the fountain spout end 18 for drinking.
A jacket 4 is constructed and adapted to fit over the faucet fountain core. The jacket is hollow and molded by an inexpensive technique such as rotational casting. A master sculpture of a desired scene or character is fashioned using the exterior of the faucet fountain core as a base. A fanciful object such as a feature on an easily recognizable character's face, or an accessory utilized by an easily recognizable character, is located in the vicinity of the terminating spout end 18. In
The jacket 4 is preferably of flexible plastic material, and defines a first opening 19 surrounding the inlet end 13 of the fountain core tubular body, a second opening 20 surrounding the outlet end of the fountain core tubular body, and a third opening 21 aligned with the terminating end of the fountain conduit. The second opening accommodates movement of the closure member 15. The third opening is located in the object on the jacket, here the clown's nose 6, so that the water appears to come from the clown's nose as well as being available for drinking. Preferably the first opening 19 of the flexible jacket is sized to frictionally grip the inlet end 13 of the tubular member by stretching the plastic to hold the jacket 4 in place. However, the jacket 4 may also be cast of rigid material and supported on the fountain conduit 17.
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In order to activate the sound emitting module, a pair of conductors 29, 30 are led from the circuit board around core body 10 to spaced terminals 31, 32 respectively. These are located inside the fountain conduit 17 so that they are in contact with the water stream flowing through the conduit 17 when the fountain is in use. The water conducts a small current across the path between the spaced terminals 31, 32 and acts to close a switch activating the sound emitting chip.
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The invention may be extended to any character or animal face. It may also extend to a musical sound or melody associated with a fanciful object such as a musical instrument. All of the foregoing applications are comprehended within the term, “talking faucet fountain”.
Other modifications will occur to those skilled in the art and it is desired to cover in the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4934597 | Crutcher | Jun 1990 | A |
4936508 | Ingalz | Jun 1990 | A |
5337956 | Crutcher | Aug 1994 | A |
5482078 | Yeh | Jan 1996 | A |
5542604 | Ferren | Aug 1996 | A |
6359559 | Rudell et al. | Mar 2002 | B1 |
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20090212123 A1 | Aug 2009 | US |