CN110867124A - System for stabilizing soap bubbles - Google Patents

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CN110867124A
CN110867124A CN201911268606.2A CN201911268606A CN110867124A CN 110867124 A CN110867124 A CN 110867124A CN 201911268606 A CN201911268606 A CN 201911268606A CN 110867124 A CN110867124 A CN 110867124A
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赵改清
罗邦雄
罗景庭
张潇誉
张权锋
余沛煜
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The invention discloses a system for stably storing soap bubbles, which comprises a soap bubble generating device; the soap bubble bearing device comprises a liquid container for bearing soap bubbles and soap liquid and a soap bubble stabilizing member arranged at the opening part of the liquid container; the soap liquid supplementing device comprises a soap liquid conveying pipe, a liquid storage part arranged at one end of the soap liquid conveying pipe and a liquid outlet head arranged at the other end of the soap liquid conveying pipe; the liquid outlet head is combined with the top of the soap bubbles to supplement soap liquid for the soap bubbles. The soap lye supplementing device in the system is used for supplementing the soap lye continuously for the soap bubbles, so that the existing time of the soap bubbles can be greatly prolonged, the existing time of the soap bubbles is more than 30 minutes, and meanwhile, the soap bubbles are stabilized by the soap lye stabilizing piece arranged at the opening part of the liquid container, so that the soap bubbles cannot irregularly shake, the integral stability of the soap bubbles is ensured, and the demonstration operation is facilitated.

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System for stabilizing soap bubbles
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of simulation demonstration, in particular to a system for stably storing soap bubbles.
Background
In the prior art, soap bubbles for demonstration in an open environment have short existence time, and cannot stably exist in a short time, so that irregular swinging occurs, and the demonstration operation cannot be well performed.
Thus, there is a need for improvement and improvement in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above-mentioned deficiencies of the prior art, it is an object of the present invention to provide a system for stabilizing soap bubbles, which is intended to solve the problem of short-term stability of existing soap bubbles for demonstration.
The technical scheme of the invention is as follows:
a system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, comprising:
a soap foam generating device for generating soap foam;
the soap bubble bearing device comprises a liquid container for bearing soap bubbles and soap liquid and a soap bubble stabilizing member arranged at the opening part of the liquid container;
the soap liquid supplementing device comprises a soap liquid conveying pipe, a liquid storage part arranged at one end of the soap liquid conveying pipe and a liquid outlet head arranged at the other end of the soap liquid conveying pipe;
the soap bubble generating device generates soap bubbles on the liquid container, and the liquid outlet head is combined with the top of the soap bubbles to supplement soap liquid for the soap bubbles.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the existence of soap bubbles further comprises: and the humidifying device is used for humidifying the environment where the soap bubbles are located.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the soap foam is provided with a rotating device arranged at the bottom of the liquid container and used for rotating the liquid container.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the presence of soap foam further comprises a flow controller disposed on the soap delivery tube.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the presence of soap foam further comprises a pump for powering soap within the soap delivery tube, the pump being disposed on the soap delivery tube between the reservoir and the dispensing head.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the soap foam exists, wherein the soap foam stabilizer is circular or oval, and the soap foam stabilizer is provided with uniformly distributed fins.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the existence of soap bubbles further comprises a visualization device, wherein the visualization device comprises a power supply, a light source electrically connected to the power supply, and a background plate disposed on a light emitting surface of the light source.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, wherein the light source is an array of LED light bars.
Optionally, the system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, wherein the background plate is a white polyvinyl chloride plate.
A system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, comprising:
a soap foam generating device for generating soap foam;
the soap bubble bearing device comprises a liquid container for bearing soap bubbles and soap liquid and a soap bubble stabilizing member arranged at the opening part of the liquid container;
the soap liquid supplementing device comprises a soap liquid conveying pipe, a liquid outlet head and a pump; the inlet end of the pump is connected with the liquid container, the outlet end of the pump is connected with one end of the soap liquid delivery pipe, and the other end of the soap liquid delivery pipe is connected with the liquid outlet head;
the soap bubble generating device generates soap bubbles on the liquid container, and the liquid outlet head is combined with the top of the soap bubbles to supplement soap liquid for the soap bubbles.
Has the advantages that: according to the system for stably storing the soap bubbles, the soap liquid is continuously supplemented to the soap bubbles through the soap liquid supplementing device in the system, so that the existence time of the soap bubbles can be greatly prolonged, and the existence time of the soap bubbles is more than 30 minutes. Meanwhile, the soap bubble stabilizing piece arranged at the opening part of the liquid container ensures that the soap bubbles cannot irregularly shake, ensures the overall stability of the soap bubbles and facilitates the demonstration operation.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles provided by an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a part of a system for stabilizing soap bubbles according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a supporting device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion a in fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of a liquid outlet head according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a light source unit in a visualization apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The present invention provides a system for stably storing soap bubbles, and in order to make the objects, technical solutions and effects of the present invention clearer and clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The numbering of the components as such, e.g., "first", "second", etc., is used herein only to distinguish the objects as described, and does not have any sequential or technical meaning. The term "connected" and "coupled" as used herein includes both direct and indirect connections (couplings), unless otherwise specified. In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", and the like, indicate orientations or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, and are used only for convenience in describing the present invention and for simplicity in description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed in a particular orientation, and be operated, and thus, are not to be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the present invention, unless otherwise expressly stated or limited, the first feature "on" or "under" the second feature may be directly contacting the first and second features or indirectly contacting the first and second features through an intermediate. Also, a first feature "on," "over," and "above" a second feature may be directly or diagonally above the second feature, or may simply indicate that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature may be directly under or obliquely under the first feature, or may simply mean that the first feature is at a lesser elevation than the second feature.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that, unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the prior art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
The invention will be further explained by the description of the embodiments with reference to the drawings.
Referring to fig. 1-4, as shown, the present embodiment provides a system 10 for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, comprising: a soap foam generating device (not shown) for generating soap foam; a soap bubble receiving device 30, wherein the soap bubble receiving device 30 comprises a liquid container 31 for receiving soap bubbles and soap liquid, and a soap bubble stabilizing member 32 arranged at an opening part 310 of the liquid container 31; the soap liquid supplementing device 40 comprises a soap liquid delivery pipe 41, a liquid storage part 42 arranged at one end of the soap liquid delivery pipe 41 and a liquid outlet head 43 arranged at the other end of the soap liquid delivery pipe 41; the soap foam is generated on the liquid container 31 by the soap foam generating means, and the liquid outlet head 43 is combined with the top of the soap foam to supplement the soap foam with the soap liquid.
In particular, the soap foam generating device may be a prior art bubble generator, as long as it is capable of generating soap foam from soap liquid. The soap bubble receiving device 30 includes a liquid container 31, the liquid container 31 generally has a circular or oval opening 310, the size of the opening is set according to actual requirements, the liquid container 31 may be made of metal or plastic, soap solution is contained in the liquid container 31, and the type and concentration of the soap solution forming the soap bubbles may be the same or different. The inner side of the opening 310 of the liquid container 31 is embedded with a stabilizing member 32 for stabilizing soap bubbles, the shape of the stabilizing member 32 is matched with the opening of the liquid container 31, and the material of the stabilizing member 32 can be plastic. As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the stabilizer 32 has a circular shape as a whole, and in conjunction with fig. 3, the stabilizer 32 is provided with uniformly distributed fins 320, and the fins 320 are used to provide support at the bottom of the soap bubbles.
Specifically, when the stabilizing member is contacted with the soap liquid in the liquid container, a certain amount of soap liquid can be attached between the dense fins, the soap liquid is continuously supplemented upwards, the contact position of the soap bubbles and the stabilizing member is kept wet all the time, and the stable existence of the soap bubbles is facilitated. Soap bubbles can be difficult to avoid sloshing during a presentation and will inevitably break once the area of its base sloshing exceeds the diameter of the part in direct contact with it. And the fins on the outer side can provide a buffer area in a certain range, so that soap bubbles can still stably exist even if the soap bubbles greatly shake.
Further, the liquid outlet head of the soap liquid supplementing device discharges the supplementing liquid in all directions, when the supplementing liquid flows down along the soap bubbles, if the liquid flows down in a certain area at the bottom of the soap bubbles in a concentrated mode, the obvious uneven thickness of the soap bubbles can be caused, and the cracking tendency of the soap bubbles is aggravated. The dense and uniform fins on the stabilizing piece can uniformly distribute the falling liquid, so that the possibility of uneven thickness of the soap bubbles caused by the flowing supplementary liquid is reduced, and the soap bubbles are further stabilized. If no stabilizing member is present, soap bubbles will directly contact the edge of the liquid container, and the make-up liquid will flow down along the edge of the liquid container, contaminating the parts of the apparatus including the turntable, the bearing, etc. When the stabilizing member is present, the replenishing liquid will flow directly along the stabilizing member into the liquid containing tray.
The soap bubble is easy to break because of the specific structure, in general, the soap bubble is a three-layer structure which comprises a surface layer film on the surface of the soap bubble, an inner film inside the soap bubble and a soap liquid layer between the surface layer film and the inner film, and after the soap bubble is formed, the soap liquid in the soap liquid layer flows downwards from the upper part of the soap bubble under the action of gravity, so that the thickness of the soap liquid layer at the top of the soap bubble is gradually reduced, and when the thickness of the soap liquid layer is reduced to a certain degree, the soap bubble can break. Based on this fact, the inventor has added a soap dispenser 40 to the system, and the soap lather is replenished with soap via the soap dispenser 40. The liquid soap is first contained in the reservoir 42 and may be of the same type and concentration as the liquid soap used to form the lather or of a different type and concentration. The same kind of soap liquid and the same concentration of soap liquid are selected under the common condition, so that the configuration of the soap liquid can be saved, and the operation is convenient. The soap liquid in the liquid storage part 42 is conveyed to the liquid outlet 43 through the soap liquid conveying pipe 41, the outlet of the liquid outlet 43 extends into the soap liquid layer of the soap bubbles, and the soap liquid flows into the soap bubbles from the liquid outlet 43, namely, the soap liquid layer in the middle layer of the soap bubbles is supplemented.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 5, the liquid outlet head 43 includes a body 430 and a water distributor 431 disposed in the middle of the body 430, and the body is uniformly provided with grooves 432. The water separator 431 is used for dispersing and flowing out the soap liquid flowing out of the liquid outlet head 43, and the water separator 431 can be a partition layer with meshes or can be articles such as cotton, sponge and the like.
In one or more embodiments, in conjunction with fig. 2, the soap replenishment assembly 40 further comprises a flow controller 401, the flow controller 401 being disposed on the soap delivery tube 41. The flow controller 401 may be a flow switch. The flow rate of the soap liquid is controlled by controlling the opening degree of the flow switch. The flow rate of the soap lye can be set according to the size of the soap bubbles.
Alternatively, the flow rate may be from 2ml/min to 5ml/min, from 5ml/min to 8ml/min, from 8ml/min to 11ml/min, from 11ml/min to 14ml/min, from 14ml/min to 17ml/min, from 17ml/min to 20 ml/min.
In one or more embodiments, the soap dispenser 40 further includes a pump (not shown) for powering the soap within the soap delivery tube 41, the pump being disposed on the soap delivery tube 41 between the reservoir 42 and the dispensing head 43.
Specifically, in order to more conveniently deliver the soap solution in the reservoir 42 to the soap bubbles, a small/micro water pump is added to the system, and the small/micro water pump is disposed on the soap solution delivery pipe 41 between the reservoir 42 and the liquid outlet 43.
Further, as an example, the liquid storage part 42 may be combined with the liquid container 31, one end of the soap liquid delivery pipe 41 is connected to the liquid container 31, and then a small/micro water pump is provided on the soap liquid delivery pipe 41, that is, the soap bubbles are replenished with the soap liquid in the liquid container 31 as the replenishing liquid.
In one or more embodiments, the soap foam stabilizing system 10 further comprises a humidifying device (not shown) which is a humidifier for humidifying the environment in which the soap foam is located, so that the soap foam is in a certain humidity environment. Thereby prolonging the lifetime of the soap lather.
Alternatively, the humidity of the environment in which the soap lather is located may be from 50% to 55%, from 55% to 60%, from 60% to 65%, from 65% to 70%, from 70% to 75%.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the system 10 for stabilizing the soap bubble further includes a visualization device 50, the visualization device 50 includes a power source (not shown), a light source (not shown) electrically connected to the power source, and a background plate 51 disposed on a light emitting surface of the light source.
Specifically, in order to better observe the patterns formed on the surface of the soap bubbles, the visualization device 50 is additionally arranged in the system, the light source used in the visualization device 50 is an LED array consisting of LED light bars, and the interference phenomenon on the soap bubbles is easy to observe because the coherence length of white light emitted by the LEDs is far greater than the thickness of the soap bubbles. The white PVC plate is used as a background plate, so that the interference color of light on the soap bubbles is brighter and brighter. The power supply can be a direct-current voltage-stabilizing adjustable power supply, and the brightness of the lamp can be adjusted according to the ambient illumination condition.
In one or more embodiments, referring to fig. 3, the system for stabilizing soap foam further comprises a rotating device 60, wherein the rotating device 60 is disposed at the bottom of the liquid container 31, and is used for rotating the liquid container 31 to facilitate demonstration and observation.
Specifically, the rotating device 60 includes a dc voltage-stabilizing adjustable power source (not shown), a supporting base 610, an electric motor 620 disposed at a side of the supporting base 610, a circular turntable 630 disposed at a top of the supporting base 610, and a rotating shaft 640 connected to the electric motor 620 and the supporting base 610 for transmission.
In summary, the present invention provides a system for stabilizing soap foam, which includes a soap foam generating device for generating soap foam; the soap bubble bearing device comprises a liquid container for bearing soap bubbles and soap liquid and a soap bubble stabilizing member arranged at the opening part of the liquid container; the soap liquid supplementing device comprises a soap liquid conveying pipe, a liquid storage part arranged at one end of the soap liquid conveying pipe and a liquid outlet head arranged at the other end of the soap liquid conveying pipe; the soap bubble generating device generates soap bubbles on the liquid container, and the liquid outlet head is combined with the top of the soap bubbles to supplement soap liquid for the soap bubbles. The soap lye supplementing device is characterized in that the soap lye supplementing device in the system is used for supplementing the soap lye continuously for the soap bubbles, the life of the soap bubbles can be greatly prolonged, the existing time of the soap bubbles is more than 30 minutes, and meanwhile, the soap bubbles are stabilized by the soap lye stabilizing pieces at the opening part of the soap liquid container, so that the soap bubbles cannot irregularly shake, the integral stability of the soap bubbles is ensured, and the demonstration operation is facilitated.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the examples described above, but that modifications and variations may be effected thereto by those of ordinary skill in the art in light of the above teachings, and that all such modifications and variations are intended to be within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

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1. A system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, comprising:
a soap foam generating device for generating soap foam;
the soap bubble bearing device comprises a liquid container for bearing soap bubbles and soap liquid and a soap bubble stabilizing member arranged at the opening part of the liquid container;
the soap liquid supplementing device comprises a soap liquid conveying pipe, a liquid storage part arranged at one end of the soap liquid conveying pipe and a liquid outlet head arranged at the other end of the soap liquid conveying pipe;
the soap bubble generating device generates soap bubbles on the liquid container, and the liquid outlet head is combined with the top of the soap bubbles to supplement soap liquid for the soap bubbles.
2. The system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles according to claim 1, further comprising: and the humidifying device is used for humidifying the environment where the soap bubbles are located.
3. A system for stabilising the presence of soap bubbles according to claim 1 wherein the base of the reservoir is provided with a rotation means for rotating the reservoir.
4. The system for stabilizing the presence of a soap foam according to claim 1, wherein the soap replenishment system further comprises a flow controller disposed on the soap delivery tube.
5. A system for stabilizing the presence of soap lather as defined in claim 1, wherein said soap dispenser further comprises a pump for powering soap within said soap delivery tube, said pump being disposed on said soap delivery tube between said reservoir and said dispensing head.
6. A system for stabilising a soap foam according to claim 1 wherein the soap foam stabilising member is circular or oval and the soap foam stabilising member has evenly distributed fins disposed thereon.
7. The system for stabilizing the presence of a soap foam according to claim 1 further comprising a visualization device comprising a power source, a light source electrically connected to the power source, a background plate disposed on a light emitting surface of the light source.
8. The system for stabilizing the presence of a soap foam according to claim 7 wherein said light source is an array of light bars comprised of LED light bars.
9. The system for stabilizing the presence of soap lather as claimed in claim 7 wherein said background board is a white polyvinyl chloride board.
10. A system for stabilizing the presence of soap bubbles, comprising:
a soap foam generating device for generating soap foam;
the soap bubble bearing device comprises a liquid container for bearing soap bubbles and soap liquid and a soap bubble stabilizing member arranged at the opening part of the liquid container;
the soap liquid supplementing device comprises a soap liquid conveying pipe, a liquid outlet head and a pump; the inlet end of the pump is connected with the liquid container, the outlet end of the pump is connected with one end of the soap liquid delivery pipe, and the other end of the soap liquid delivery pipe is connected with the liquid outlet head;
the soap bubble generating device generates soap bubbles on the liquid container, and the liquid outlet head is combined with the top of the soap bubbles to supplement soap liquid for the soap bubbles.
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