The present invention relates to party clothes and costumes and festivity accoutrements, and particularly to head adornments and party hats. The present invention also relates to bubble blowing toys and inflatables.
There is an extremely wide variety of party clothes, party costumes, festivity and entertainment accoutrements, etc. available on the market, including a wide variety of party hats. Some such clothes and accoutrements are made for particular types of parties and celebrations and some are more generic. Furthermore, a wide variety of bubble blowing toys and devices have been developed and marketed. However, it is believed that never before has a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism, and particularly an automated soap bubble production mechanism, been developed. Furthermore, it is believed that never before has such a wearable headpiece been developed where the headpiece has an inflatable character or themed component which presents the playful or festive appearance. The development of such has involved surmounting various design challenges as will be described or suggested below.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism.
More particularly, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a wearable inflatable headpiece with an automated soap bubble production mechanism.
Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which incorporates character and festive themed inflatable components.
Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which incorporates a non-tooled decorative component.
Furthermore, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a soap bubble production mechanism which allows for hands-free production of soap bubbles.
Furthermore, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which is easy to wear.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which is easy to operate.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an armature for a wearable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which may seat a variety of decorative “skins.”
More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an armature for a wearable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which may seat a variety of decorative, inflatable skins.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an armature for a wearable inflatable headpiece with a soap bubble production mechanism which minimizes or prevents spillage of bubble solution.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and will be obvious from the description or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
A wearable inflatable amusement apparatus having an automatic bubble blowing apparatus, a chassis worn on the head of a wearer, the chassis seating the automatic bubble blowing apparatus, straps for attachment of the chassis of the head of the wearer; and an ornamental skin mounted on said chassis. The bubble blowing apparatus includes a power source, a surfactant solution reservoir, a fan for creating an air stream, and a mechanism for repeatedly creating a surfactant film in the path of the air stream.
The accompanying figures, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A vent channel (125) runs from the top of the inside cavity (115) to the top of the ornamental skin (110). The headpiece (100) is secured to the wearer (99) by left and right head straps (190a) and (190b) (referred to generically or collectively with reference numeral “190”), the attachment straps (190a) and (190b) having male- and female-part removably attachable buckles (191a) and (191b) at ends of the straps (190) distal from the ends attached to the inflatable ornamental skin (110). The male-part and female-part buckles (191a) and (191b) are positionable on the straps (190a) and (190b) via positionable sliding clasps (192a) and (192b). As shown in
The exterior inflatable ornamental surface (112) will commonly have a festive appearance, such as by having the appearance of a cartoon character or an animal, such as an octopus, elephant, dinosaur, shark, unicorn, or bulldog. Exterior ornamental surfaces (112) may be themed for various holidays, sports teamed, events, regions, etc. Such events may be for children or adults. For instance, the exterior inflatable ornamental surface (112) may have the form of a birthday cake, wedding cake, New Year's tiara, graduation cap, jack-o-lantern, political figure, mascot, etc.
The inflatable bladder (111) has an oral inflation valve (119). The inflatable bladder (111) may be inflatable by air pressure from the mouth applied at the oral inflation valve (119). The oral inflation valve (119) is pluggable with a spigot plug (118) which is attached to the oral inflation valve (119) via a flexible attachment strap (109).
The outside bottom of the inflatable bladder (111) has a pair of lower perimeter downwards slanting flanges (122a) and (122b) which present the form of a conical section. The upper downwards slanting flange (122a) extends from the bottom edge of the exterior ornamental surface (112) and the lower downwards slanting flange (122b) extends from the bottom edge of the inside cavity (115). A support ring (120), which may for instance be made of polyvinyl chloride or polypropylene, has an upwards facing top surface which may squarely abut the lower surface of the lower downwards slanting flange (122b). The downwards slanting flanges (122a) and (122b) are bonded via spot or continuous tracking welds using high-frequency welding to the stiff support ring (120). The bonding of the support ring (120) to the upper and lower downwards slanting flanges (122a) and (122b) (when the oral inflation valve (119) is plugged with the spigot plug (118)), seals the bladder (111) with an air-tight seal.
A chassis (200) and proximal portions of the straps (190) are shown in perspective view in
As is shown in the cut-away view of
As is shown in
Operation of the bubble blowing mechanism (300) is controlled by a pressure switch (324) which functions to both control power from the batteries (306) to a fan (380) and sealing and unsealing of the exit aperture (322) via contact with a pressure switch (324) on the bubble exit platform (323). Sealing of the exit aperture (322) also prevents evaporation of the bubble solution (301) when the apparatus (100) is not in use. The pressure switch (324) is compressed when the pop top (360) is closed. The pop top (360) is easily opened by upwards pressure applied to a thumb tab (369) on the top portion (368) of the pop top (360). When pressure is reduced on the pressure switch (324) the pressure switch (324) is put into its on polarity, and power from the batteries (306) is directed to the fan (380) and LED (390). When the pop top (360) is closed and pressure on the pressure switch (324) is raised, the pressure switch (324) is put into its off polarity, and the batteries (306) are disconnected from the fan (380) and LED (390).
The end of the refill tube (315) distal from the bubble solution reservoir (310) has a tethered cap (316) and is adapted to receive input of bubble solution (301) from a universal funnel (303). It is anticipated that the apparatus (100) is sold with a three ounce bottle of bubble solution (302) which has an output which has the form of the universal funnel (303). It is anticipated that the bubble reservoir (310) will have a capacity of at least one ounce of bubble solution (301) and that will provide bubble production estimated for 40 to 60 minutes before needing to be refilled.
At the bottom of the bubble blowing mechanism (300) is a battery door hatch (305) which allows access to a battery compartment (306). Wiring (323) from the pressure switch (324) to the batteries (306) passes behind the main funnel cavity (125).
The apparatus (100) may include an LED bulb (390) to illuminate the inflatable and/or bubbles stream. Use of an LED has several advantages in that LEDs are very energy efficient, offer bright directional light, and are cool. The apparatus (100) may also include a small speaker (not shown) and a sound card and may play voices, music, etc. when the electrical system is on.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention is presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and it should be understood that many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable those skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Many other variations are possible. For example: the inflatable ornamental surface may take other forms; the chassis may have a form other than what is described; the ornamental surface may or may not be permanently bonded to the chassis; the ornamental skin may not be inflatable; the bubble blowing mechanism may not be automated; the device may include a sound card and speaker to play music, comical speech, and so on; the chassis may have more or less than six arms; etc. Furthermore, the description of the physical principles underlying the operation and performance of the present invention are also presented for purposes of illustration and description, and are not intended to be exhaustive or limiting. It should be understood that these descriptions include many approximations, simplifications and assumptions to present the basic concepts and effects which influence the operation and performance may have been neglected for ease of presentation.
Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated or the physical analyses motivating the illustrated embodiments, but rather by the appended Claims and their legal equivalents.
The present application is based on and claims priority to provisional patent application Ser. No. 63/068,979 filed Aug. 21, 2020 by the same inventors and having the title “Wearable headpiece with automated soap bubble producer.”
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