Claims
- 1. A visual display comprising:
a container; a liquidous fluid within the container; a source of gaseous fluid communicating with said liquidous fluid for the introduction of the gaseous fluid thereinto; and at least one binary bubble formed within said liquidous fluid in response to said gaseous fluid entering said liquidous fluid, said binary bubble containing said gaseous fluid and having at least two bulbous portions and a neck communicating between said bulbous portions.
- 2. The display of claim 1, further comprising an orifice defined in the bottom of said container, wherein said source of gaseous fluid communicates with the inside of said container through said orifice.
- 3. The display of claim 2, further comprising a nozzle communicating with said source of gaseous fluid and extending into said liquidous fluid for the delivery of gaseous fluid into the liquidous fluid.
- 4. The display of claim 1, wherein said source of gaseous fluid includes a pump.
- 5. The display of claim 1, wherein said source of gaseous fluid includes a pressure vessel containing the gaseous fluid under pressure.
- 6. The display of claim 1, wherein said source of gaseous fluid provides gaseous fluid at a minimum flow rate of 2.3 cubic centimeters per second.
- 7. The display of claim 1, wherein said liquidous fluid includes a non-Newtonian solution.
- 8. The display of claim 7, wherein said non-Newtonian solution includes viscous silicon oil.
- 9. The display of claim 7, wherein said non-Newtonian solution includes a polymer solution.
- 10. The display of claim 7, wherein said non-Newtonian solution includes a solution of methocel in water.
- 11. The display of claim 10, wherein said liquidous fluid includes a solution of between 2% and 3% methocel in water.
- 12. The display of claim 7, wherein said non-Newtonian solution includes a polymer in oil solution.
- 13. The display of claim 12, wherein said liquidous fluid includes a solution of between 5% and 10% polymer in mineral oil.
- 14. The display of claim 1, wherein said liquidous fluid has a viscosity of at least 3000 centapoise at near zero shear rate.
- 15. The display of claim 1, further comprising a light source emitting light into said liquidous fluid.
- 16. The display of claim 15, wherein said light source emits light in a plurality of colors into said liquidous fluid.
- 17. The display of claim 16, wherein said light source includes a filter for limiting the light frequency from the light source that passes into said liquidous fluid.
- 18. The display of claim 17, further comprising a movable member supporting said filter and movable to selectively position said filter between said light source and said liquidous fluid.
- 19. The display of claim 18, wherein said movable member includes a rotatable member, said display further comprising means for rotating said rotatable member.
- 20. The display of claim 19, wherein said filter includes a plurality of filters each permitting a different range of light frequencies to pass through it, said plurality of filters being supported by said rotatable member such that said filters are sequentially moved between said light source and said liquidous fluid by operation of said means for rotating.
- 21. The display of claim 1, further comprising a valve in said container, said valve having an open condition in which said valve permits fluid to escape said container through said valve, and a closed condition in which said valve resists the flow of fluid out of said container through said valve.
- 22. The display of claim 21, wherein said liquidous fluid defines a free surface, wherein a free space filled with air is defined between said free surface and the top of said container, and wherein said valve communicates between said free space and the atmosphere surrounding said display.
- 23. The display of claim 1, further comprising a patterned member bearing a pattern and positioned adjacent to said container, wherein said pattern is reflected in said binary bubble.
- 24. The display of claim 23, wherein said pattern includes a plurality of vertically-extending colored stripes.
- 25. The display of claim 23, wherein said pattern includes a surface texture creating shadows in said pattern.
- 26. The display of claim 23, wherein said patterned member wraps around about 180 degrees of said container.
- 27. The display of claim 1, further comprising a source of music.
- 28. The display of claim 27, wherein said source of music includes songs relating to the theme of hot air balloons.
- 29. The visual display of claim 1, wherein one of the bulbous portions is an upper bulbous portion and another bulbous portion is a lower bulbous portion below the upper bulbous portion.
- 30. The visual display of claim 29, wherein the bubble moves upwardly through the liquidous fluid, and wherein as the bubble moves upwardly gaseous fluid moves from the lower bulbous portion through the neck and into the upper bulbous portion such that the size of the lower bulbous portion decreases and the size of the upper bulbous portion increases.
- 31. The visual display of claim 30, wherein all gaseous fluid within the lower bulbous portion moves into the upper bulbous portion before the bubble reaches the top of the container.
- 32. The visual display of claim 1, wherein the liquidous solution defines a free surface, and wherein said at least one binary bubble includes a plurality of binary bubbles in fluid communication with each other through a plurality of neck portions, said binary bubbles defining a linked chain of bulbous portions and necks extending from the source of gaseous fluid to the free surface and providing substantially uninterrupted fluid communication between the source of gaseous fluid and the free surface.
- 33. The visual display of claim 32, wherein each of the plurality of bulbous portions has a size substantially equal to the size of the other bulbous portions.
- 34. A visual display comprising:
a container; a liquidous polymer solution in the container; an orifice communicating with the inside of the chamber a pump operable to pump air through the orifice and into the container; and a chain of linked bulbous portions defined in the solution and formed in response to operation of the pump, the chain of linked bulbous portions including a plurality of bulbous portions interconnected by a plurality of necks, each bulbous portion fluidly communicating with all other bulbous portions in the chain and with the orifice through the necks.
- 35. The visual display of claim 34, wherein the liquidous polymer solution includes a non-Newtonian fluid.
- 36. The visual display of claim 34, wherein the orifice is positioned at the bottom of the container and wherein the bulbous portions in the chain move upwardly through the liquidous solution.
- 37. The visual display of claim 34, wherein at least one of said bulbous portions in said chain disconnects from said chain to form an individual bubble.
- 38. The visual display of claim 34, wherein each bulbous portion in the chain has substantially the same size.
- 39. The visual display of claim 34, wherein the liquidous solution defines a free surface, and wherein the chain defines a substantially continuous column of air that extends from the orifice to the free surface.
- 40. The visual display of claim 39, wherein the air flows toward the free surface faster than the bulbous portions in the chain move toward the free surface, such that air in one bulbous portion moves through the neck to the adjacent bulbous portion.
- 41. A visual display comprising:
a container; a liquidous polymer solution within the container; a source of gaseous fluid communicating with said liquidous solution; and a plurality of bubbles formed in response to the flow of gaseous fluid from said source into said liquidous solution, said bubbles containing the gaseous fluid, said bubbles including a rounded bulbous portion and a pointed portion, said bubbles rising vertically through said liquidous solution under the influence of the buoyancy of the bubbles.
- 42. The display of claim 41, wherein the pointed portion of said bubbles points downwardly as the bubbles move upwardly through the liquidous fluid.
- 43. The display of claim 41, wherein said source of gaseous fluid creates bubbles of different sizes, and wherein said larger bubbles rise through said liquidous fluid faster than smaller bubbles such that said larger bubbles overtake said smaller bubbles and wherein said larger and smaller bubbles merge as said larger bubbles overtake said smaller bubbles.
- 44. The display of claim 41, wherein at least two of said bubbles are interconnected at least temporarily by a neck providing fluid communication between said bubbles.
- 45. A method for making a visual display, the method comprising the steps of:
creating a liquidous solution having non-Newtonian properties; at least partially filling a container with the liquidous solution; introducing a flow of gaseous fluid into the solution; forming first and second bubbles in the liquidous solution in response to the introduction of the gaseous fluid into the liquidous solution; and forming a first neck extending between the first and second bubbles.
- 46. The method of claim 45, further comprising the steps of repeating said forming steps to define a chain of bubbles linked to one another by the necks.
- 47. The method of claim 46, further comprising detaching at least one bubble from the chain and floating the detached bubble up through the liquidous solution.
- 48. The method of claim 46, further comprising extending the chain of bubbles upwardly through the liquidous solution until the chain communicates with a free surface of the liquidous solution.
- 49. The method of claim 48, further comprising moving each bubble in the chain upwardly and bursting each bubble as it breaks through the free surface.
- 50. The method of claim 45, further comprising detaching the first and second bubbles from the flow of gaseous fluid with the first and second bubbles communicating through the first neck to define a binary bubble.
- 51. The method of claim 50, further comprising transferring air from a lower bubble into an upper bubble, thereby decreasing the size of the lower bubble and increasing the size of the upper bubble.
- 52. The method of claim 50, further comprising entirely collapsing said first and second bubbles together to define a single bubble.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/337,302, filed Nov. 5, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60337302 |
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