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US185279A - Improvement in automatic toys - Google Patents

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US185279A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/28Soap-bubble toys; Smoke toys

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  • WILLIAM E. BAKER OF l/VELLESLEY, AND TIMOTHY NOONAN, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNORS TO SAID WILLIAM E. BAKER.
  • This invention relates to a machine for antomatically blowing bubbles; and the invenvention consists in the combination, with a pipe and a lever for moving it, of a bellows, or equivalent, and a tube for transmitting air t? the pipe to form a bubble, substantially as described.
  • Figure 1 represents our invention in side view/the pipe-carrying lever'being shown in its two extreme positions, and Fig. 2 a detail of the lever-actuating cam, at the opposite side of the machine.
  • a frame, case, or box, a On .a frame, case, or box, a, of any proper shape, is pivoted a lever, b, to the upper end of which is pivoted, at 2, a pipe, 0, having a bowl, 1, of any proper shape.
  • the end, or a stem from the pipe 0, is joined with a flexible pipe, e, herein shown as connected with, or as entering, the mouth of an image or figure, f, seat-ed upon, or it may be standing upon, or near, the box a.
  • This pipe 0 is shown as passing through the figure or under its clothing, and into the box a, where it is joined with a bellows, h, or equivalent, connected by a link, i, with a crank, j, on a shaft, k, of an ordinary clock-gear, or train of gear, driven by a suitable spring, I, or it may be a weight.
  • the clock-power is not new, and its operation to rotate the shaft k is too well known to need description. Any other usual form of power, weight, or spring may be employed instead of the one shown, and the power may be more or less. strong, as required.
  • On shaft is is a cam, m, that strikes the lower end of pipe-carrying lever b, and moves it from the position shown in full to that shown in dotted lines, Fig. 1, the pipe 0, in such forward position, dipping the'mouth of thebowl d into the suds in the tumbler or vessel 0, on a suitable stand or support, 1).
  • a suitable spring, p, Fig. 2 returns the lever to the position in full lines, and when the lever is fully back, the pipe and bowl rest in the position shown in dotted lines 0. In this position the bubble is fully formed, ready to be cast off.
  • a cord, 1' connected with a lever, 8, held down against the action of a cam, t, by a suitable spring, u.
  • a suitable spring u.
  • the end of lever 8 drops from the end 3 of cam t, and the lever s, descending quickly under the action of the spring it, pulls the cord 1", and throws the pipe to the position a 61, (full lines,) this sudden upward movement of the pipe throwing or casting off the bubble, as indicated at 4.
  • the bellows act to force the air through the pipe 0 after the bowl d leaves the suds, forming the bubble as the lever moves backward.
  • the speed at which the power runs ' may be regulated by means of pressure against the fly or regulating wheel '0, or by increasin g or diminishing the area of the air-supplying passage for the bellows.
  • the lever b may be moved by other devices than the cam m and spring, as by a crank or link.
  • I may employ a second figure or image, it being connected with, and seemingly to operate, the lever, moving the pipe backward and forward, while the first image seemingly blows through the flexible pipe.
  • the figure f is not essential to the apparatus, and in operation is merely as a portion of the pipe 0.
  • a pipe and pipe-moving lever in combination with a flexible pipe and apparatus for forcing air through the flexible tube and pipe, substantially as described.

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w. E. BAKER & mnoomn.

AUTOMATIC TOY.

Nq.185,279 Patented Dec. 12, 1876.:

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WILLIAM E. BAKER, OF l/VELLESLEY, AND TIMOTHY NOONAN, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNORS TO SAID WILLIAM E. BAKER.

IMPROVEMENT IN AUTOMATIC TOYS.

Specificat'on forming part of Letters Patent No. 185,279, dated December 12, 1876; application filed October 2, 1876.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, WILLIAM EMERSON BAKER, of Wellesley, Norfolk county, and TIMOTHY NOONAN, of Boston, Suffolk county, all in the State of Massachusetts, have invented Improved Mechanical Apparatus for Blowing Bubbles, of which the following is a specification This invention relates to a machine for antomatically blowing bubbles; and the invenvention consists in the combination, with a pipe and a lever for moving it, of a bellows, or equivalent, and a tube for transmitting air t? the pipe to form a bubble, substantially as described.

Figure 1 represents our invention in side view/the pipe-carrying lever'being shown in its two extreme positions, and Fig. 2 a detail of the lever-actuating cam, at the opposite side of the machine.

On .a frame, case, or box, a, of any proper shape, is pivoted a lever, b, to the upper end of which is pivoted, at 2, a pipe, 0, having a bowl, 1, of any proper shape. The end, or a stem from the pipe 0, is joined with a flexible pipe, e, herein shown as connected with, or as entering, the mouth of an image or figure, f, seat-ed upon, or it may be standing upon, or near, the box a. This pipe 0 is shown as passing through the figure or under its clothing, and into the box a, where it is joined with a bellows, h, or equivalent, connected by a link, i, with a crank, j, on a shaft, k, of an ordinary clock-gear, or train of gear, driven by a suitable spring, I, or it may be a weight.

The clock-power is not new, and its operation to rotate the shaft k is too well known to need description. Any other usual form of power, weight, or spring may be employed instead of the one shown, and the power may be more or less. strong, as required.

On shaft is is a cam, m, that strikes the lower end of pipe-carrying lever b, and moves it from the position shown in full to that shown in dotted lines, Fig. 1, the pipe 0, in such forward position, dipping the'mouth of thebowl d into the suds in the tumbler or vessel 0, on a suitable stand or support, 1). After the cam m leaves the lever, a suitable spring, p, Fig. 2, returns the lever to the position in full lines, and when the lever is fully back, the pipe and bowl rest in the position shown in dotted lines 0. In this position the bubble is fully formed, ready to be cast off.

At the end of the pipe is a cord, 1', connected with a lever, 8, held down against the action of a cam, t, by a suitable spring, u. Just, or substantially, as the lever 11 reaches its backward position, the end of lever 8 drops from the end 3 of cam t, and the lever s, descending quickly under the action of the spring it, pulls the cord 1", and throws the pipe to the position a 61, (full lines,) this sudden upward movement of the pipe throwing or casting off the bubble, as indicated at 4.

The bellows act to force the air through the pipe 0 after the bowl d leaves the suds, forming the bubble as the lever moves backward.

The speed at which the power runs 'may be regulated by means of pressure against the fly or regulating wheel '0, or by increasin g or diminishing the area of the air-supplying passage for the bellows. The lever b may be moved by other devices than the cam m and spring, as by a crank or link.

In some instances I may employ a second figure or image, it being connected with, and seemingly to operate, the lever, moving the pipe backward and forward, while the first image seemingly blows through the flexible pipe.

Instead of the bellows shown, we may employ any other well-known or equivalent apparatus for forcing a gentle current of air into the pipe 0.

The figure f is not essential to the apparatus, and in operation is merely as a portion of the pipe 0.

Instead of throwing the pipe upward to cast off the bubble, it might bedetached by a gentle current of air through a separate pipe.

We claim- 1. As a new article of manufacture, a mechanical toy, adapted to automatically form and discharge bubbles, substantially as described.

2. A pipe and pipe-moving lever, in combination with a flexible pipe and apparatus for forcing air through the flexible tube and pipe, substantially as described.

3. The pipe-moving; lever and pipe; in com bination with mechanism for moving the pipe upward to cast off the bubble, substantially as described. 7

In testimony whereof we have signedour names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

WM. EMERSON BAKER. TIMOTHY NOONAN. Witnesses:

G. W. GREGORY, W. J. PRATT.

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US2560582A (en) * 1946-06-17 1951-07-17 Bubble Gun Inc Bubble gun
US2611996A (en) * 1949-08-13 1952-09-30 Garelick Frank Spouting toy whale
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US4957464A (en) * 1986-06-17 1990-09-18 Jesmar S. A. Doll with means for producing soap bubbles
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US2560582A (en) * 1946-06-17 1951-07-17 Bubble Gun Inc Bubble gun
US2611996A (en) * 1949-08-13 1952-09-30 Garelick Frank Spouting toy whale
DE890155C (en) * 1949-08-17 1953-09-17 Rolf Hein Dr Ing Device for the automatic production of foam balloons
US4957464A (en) * 1986-06-17 1990-09-18 Jesmar S. A. Doll with means for producing soap bubbles
USD385588S (en) * 1996-08-22 1997-10-28 Telco Creations, Inc. Santa in a barrel blowing bubbles
US20070218798A1 (en) * 2002-03-15 2007-09-20 Arko Development Limited Bubble generating assembly
US7182665B2 (en) * 2002-03-15 2007-02-27 Arko Development Ltd. Bubble generating assembly
US8123584B2 (en) 2002-03-15 2012-02-28 Arko Development Limited Bubble generating assembly
US20040082253A1 (en) * 2002-03-15 2004-04-29 Arko Development Ltd. Bubble generating assembly
US20070270073A1 (en) * 2002-03-15 2007-11-22 Douglas Thai Bubble generating assembly
US20070275630A1 (en) * 2002-03-15 2007-11-29 Arco Development Ltd. Bubble generating assembly
US7758397B2 (en) 2002-03-15 2010-07-20 Arko Development Limited Apparatus and method for delivering bubble solution to a dipping container
US20090163109A1 (en) * 2002-09-20 2009-06-25 Douglas Thai Bubble generating assembly that produces vertical bubbles
US8272916B2 (en) 2002-09-20 2012-09-25 Arko Development Ltd. Bubble generating assembly that produces vertical bubbles
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US20090149107A1 (en) * 2007-12-10 2009-06-11 Douglas Thai Bubble generating assembly
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