CA2247661A1 - The sand slurpee - Google Patents
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- CA2247661A1 CA2247661A1 CA 2247661 CA2247661A CA2247661A1 CA 2247661 A1 CA2247661 A1 CA 2247661A1 CA 2247661 CA2247661 CA 2247661 CA 2247661 A CA2247661 A CA 2247661A CA 2247661 A1 CA2247661 A1 CA 2247661A1
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- sand
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- slurpee
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- water mixture
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H33/00—Other toys
- A63H33/32—Moulds, shapes, spades, or the like, for playing with sand
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Description
' Industne Industry Canada Canada PG.1 " THE SAND SLURPEE " oPIC CIPO Sept. 23/98 OCT _13 199E 4 By filling " The Sand Slurpee " approximately two irds full of the remainder with water, anyone can make beautiful and ex '~,e,drip sandcastles.
he present invention is directed to an article for dispen ~g a sand - wa ure.
Remis ~
This invention is directed to an article for dispen h~~t~and - water mi ure comprising:
- A cylindrical container with a first end, a second end, and a screen located within said cylindrical container;
- Said first end comprising a sealable cover;
- Said second end comprising a dispensing opening through which said sand -water mixture may exit said article;
- Said dispensing opening capable of reducing the flow of said sand - water mixture out of said article.
" DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION "
This invention is directed to an article for dispensing a sand - water mixture.
A mesh or filter at the neck of the bottle ensures nothing too big to pass through the hole in the cap will enter the bottle and obstruct sand flow. Let it be known that the filter may be positioned anywhere throughout the bottle depending on if sand is being poured from the top or bottom of bottle. It can also be made detachable or a complete separate entity for sifting sand. Any size or shape of bottle can be used to obtain the same effect but should be made of plastic or similar pliable material that can be squeezed to force sand through the hole in the cap. A smaller bottle can accomodate a smaller child. The cap can be made to snap, clip, or screw on. Having a bigger or smaller hole will guage the different size drips. The shape of the hole can also be made in different shapes, such as a star, circle, square, etc. The bottle can also be of different shapes and sizes, such as, cylindrical, round, oval, or different cartoon figures. Experimenting with too big or too small holes proved futile and did not create the desired effect or got clogged. also a tube at the nose of the bottle proved no significant benefit. The cap can also be secured as one, to the bottle and the sand can be filled through the hole in the cap or the bottom of the bottle can be removable to load sand more easily. When the bottle is filled with sand and water as described, " The Sand Slurpee " is then turned over so the hole is fa~:ing down.
By lightly squeezing the body of the sand slurpee, sand is forced through the hole in the cap to make wonderful mountain like peaks.
CONT...
PG.2 "'~
he present invention is directed to an article for dispen ~g a sand - wa ure.
Remis ~
This invention is directed to an article for dispen h~~t~and - water mi ure comprising:
- A cylindrical container with a first end, a second end, and a screen located within said cylindrical container;
- Said first end comprising a sealable cover;
- Said second end comprising a dispensing opening through which said sand -water mixture may exit said article;
- Said dispensing opening capable of reducing the flow of said sand - water mixture out of said article.
" DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION "
This invention is directed to an article for dispensing a sand - water mixture.
A mesh or filter at the neck of the bottle ensures nothing too big to pass through the hole in the cap will enter the bottle and obstruct sand flow. Let it be known that the filter may be positioned anywhere throughout the bottle depending on if sand is being poured from the top or bottom of bottle. It can also be made detachable or a complete separate entity for sifting sand. Any size or shape of bottle can be used to obtain the same effect but should be made of plastic or similar pliable material that can be squeezed to force sand through the hole in the cap. A smaller bottle can accomodate a smaller child. The cap can be made to snap, clip, or screw on. Having a bigger or smaller hole will guage the different size drips. The shape of the hole can also be made in different shapes, such as a star, circle, square, etc. The bottle can also be of different shapes and sizes, such as, cylindrical, round, oval, or different cartoon figures. Experimenting with too big or too small holes proved futile and did not create the desired effect or got clogged. also a tube at the nose of the bottle proved no significant benefit. The cap can also be secured as one, to the bottle and the sand can be filled through the hole in the cap or the bottom of the bottle can be removable to load sand more easily. When the bottle is filled with sand and water as described, " The Sand Slurpee " is then turned over so the hole is fa~:ing down.
By lightly squeezing the body of the sand slurpee, sand is forced through the hole in the cap to make wonderful mountain like peaks.
CONT...
PG.2 "'~
Claims
1. An article for dispensing a sand - water mixture comprising:
- A cylindrical container with a first end, a second end, and a screen located within said cylindrical container;
- Said first end comprising a sealable cover;
- Said second end comprising a dispensing opening through which said sand - water mixture may exit said article;
- Said dispending opening capable of reducing the flow of said sand - water mixture out of said article.
- A cylindrical container with a first end, a second end, and a screen located within said cylindrical container;
- Said first end comprising a sealable cover;
- Said second end comprising a dispensing opening through which said sand - water mixture may exit said article;
- Said dispending opening capable of reducing the flow of said sand - water mixture out of said article.
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CA 2247661 CA2247661A1 (en) | 1998-10-13 | 1998-10-13 | The sand slurpee |
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CA 2247661 CA2247661A1 (en) | 1998-10-13 | 1998-10-13 | The sand slurpee |
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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EP1582245A1 (en) * | 2004-04-02 | 2005-10-05 | Damien Vervust | Play device using a sand-water mixture for creative purposes |
FR2868328A1 (en) * | 2004-04-01 | 2005-10-07 | Serge Vilain | Beach bucket for making sand construction, has body that forms casing of bucket, and mold placed on body for forming bottom of bucket and coupled in non-permanent manner with body, where body and mold comprise complementary closure units |
US7273573B2 (en) * | 2004-05-10 | 2007-09-25 | Racunas Jr Robert Vincent | Sand sculpture mold |
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- 1998-10-13 CA CA 2247661 patent/CA2247661A1/en not_active Abandoned
Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2868328A1 (en) * | 2004-04-01 | 2005-10-07 | Serge Vilain | Beach bucket for making sand construction, has body that forms casing of bucket, and mold placed on body for forming bottom of bucket and coupled in non-permanent manner with body, where body and mold comprise complementary closure units |
EP1582245A1 (en) * | 2004-04-02 | 2005-10-05 | Damien Vervust | Play device using a sand-water mixture for creative purposes |
US7273573B2 (en) * | 2004-05-10 | 2007-09-25 | Racunas Jr Robert Vincent | Sand sculpture mold |
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