Claims
- 1. A machine for producing an evaporative snow as small individualized particles which are easily dispersed, are free from agglomerates and leave no moisture or residue in the area of use, said machine comprising a pump to deliver an evaporative snow solution to a flake generator, said flake generator comprising an impeller which causes flakes to form on the surface of a sock, said flakes are dispersed from said sock by the air flow of 1000-3000 cubic feet per minute, created by said impeller, and said machine contained in a winter themed housing.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 in which the pump operates at a rate of 1-4 ounces per minute.
- 3. The machine of claim 1 in which the impeller lifts the illusionary snow off said sock.
- 4. The machine of claim 1 in which the impeller creates airflow to further disperses the illusionary snow into an area away from the machine.
- 5. The winter themed housing of claim 1 wherein said housing is in the shape of a snowman, Christmas Tree, snowflake, reindeer, or Santa Claus.
- 6. The winter themed housing of claim 5 wherein said housing is in the shape of a snowman.
- 7. A method for producing an illusionary snowfall which employs an evaporative snow solution, said method comprising the steps of:drawing said evaporative snow solution into an apparatus through a hose, which is connected to a pump, directing said solution from said pump to a flake generator, which forms flakes on the outer surface of a sock, said flake generator comprises an impeller which disperses illusionary snowfall away from the apparatus by creating an air flow of 1000-3000 cubic feet per minute.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said illusionary snowfall emanates from a winter themed housing.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said winter themed housing is in the shape of a snowman, Christmas Tree, snowflake, reindeer, or Santa Claus.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said winter themed housing is in the shape of a snowman.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/664,271 filed Sep. 18, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,321,559.
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