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- the blow pipe 4, or stem 4 may be of any desired tioned character, which can be used for the purlength.
- the passage 2 is provided with an up- 10 pose of testing ones skill in blowing a ball of the wardly extending leg 5 that extends through the above mentioned character, and can be utilized top surface of the base I, the top surface '6 of as a game of skill.
- said base sloping downwardly from the periphery More particularly my invention comprises a of the member I to the opening 5 so that the blow pipe-like member, which is associated with lowermost point of the top surface 6 is directly 15 a confining chamber, which contains the objects over said opening 5.
- a cylindrical side wall portion 1 is mounted about by the blow pipe, said chamber containon the base I, said base having the curved side ing an object which may simulate a person, or wall 8 thereof tapering so that it is of frustoanything that may be desired, which is provided conical form, and said cylindrical wall portion I 20 with a receptacle, or receptacles, for the pith being wedged thereon so as to fit tightly on said balls, or other light balls into the receptacles probase portion, the wall portion I being secured to vided therefor by means of the stream of air the baseportion by means of any suitable adproduced from the blow pipe or stem portion of hesive to make a tight joint between the memthe device.
- the member I in the form of the 25 It is another purpose of my invention to proinvention shown in Figs. 1 and 2, is of somewhat vide a device of the above mentioned character, larger diameter than the member I in the form which has a transparent confining wall and which of the invention shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 5. Howhas an opening for the escape of air at the top ever, in both forms of the invention the member thereof, which is provided with a wire screen, or 1 serves the same purpose and is of identically the 30 other perforated member, for the escape of air same construction, being made of transparent therethrough, said outlet opening being of such material, such as Celluloid.
- the member I exa size that the air will freely escape and the contends substantially to the bottom of the base I densation of moisture on the transparent wall and has an opening Ill therein, through which of the device will be prevented. the stem 4 passes. 35
- Fig. 2 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view so that the same will be permanently fixed thereto of the lower portion of the device shown in Fig. 1. and overlapping the opening I2 so that said open- Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. l, of a modificaing I2 will be completely covered by the screen tion.
- member I3 to prevent escape of the balls within Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of the modified the chamber from the device through the air 50 form of device shown in Fig. 3, and discharge opening I2.
- the member I3, prefer- Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view ably, is of somewhat smaller outside diameter of the upper portion of the device shown in Fig. 3. than the member I I so that the screen will not Referring in detail to the drawing, my new in any way interfere withsecurement of the memblow toy comprises a base portion I, which is her II to the wall portion I1. 55
- a figure I 4 Mounted within the chamber thus formed and above and slightly out of alignment with the opening of the passage 5 into the top wall 6 of the member I, is a figure I 4, as shown in Fig. 1, or a figure Hi, as shown in Fig. 3.
- the figure may assume any desired shape and is provided with a series of receptacles, or pockets, such as shown at l5 in Figs. 1 and 2.
- a plurality of pith balls iii are provided in the chamber, the number of balls provided being dependent upon the number of pockets that are provided in connection with the figure.
- Said pockets may be formed of the same piece of material as the figure It, being stamped out of the same sheet, or may be formed of separate pieces of material secured to the main figure M in any desired manner.
- Fig. 1 one of the balls I6 is shown as being mounted in one of the pockets l5, said ball having been caused to deposit itself in said pocket by being blown upwardly by the operator of the toy blowing through the pipe 4, whereupon the stream of air issuing through the opening 5 in the top face 6 of the base I will engage with the ball I6 that is located over the opening 5, the balls, of course, tending to move toward the opening due to the inclination of the top wall 6, and the ball l6 being blown upwardly by the stream of air that is passing out through the opening 5 and passing upwardly against the screen IE, or at least, upwardly toward said screen so that on its downward path back toward the base I said ball will, if it aligns itself vertically with one of the pockets 15, drop into said pocket and remain there. It will be obvious that by maneuvering the position of the chamber, that is, by tilting it slightly and blowing on the stem portion 4, the operator can eventually get all of the balls 16 positioned in the various pockets [5.
- a single ball l6 may be provided, as shown in Fig. 3, and the figure I4 also made of sheet metal, preferably, instead of being provided with pockets I5, may be provided with a pocket I1, which is merely a cup-like ledge or shelf formed on the top of the figure I4, the ball I6 being adapted to be engaged with this pocket I! in a manner similar to that previously described in connection with the pockets l5.
- the toy can beused merely for the amusement of a single person, or a game can be made thereof by providing a time limit in which the balls can be placed in the pockets by blowing on the stem portion 4. It will be obvious that the balls It cannot escape from the chamber formed in the device and that due to the large opening provided in the top H of the chamber, any condensation that might otherwise tend to occur because of the fact that a person is blowing air from the lungs into the chamber, will be avoided.
- the figure I4 or M is secured in position on the member I in any desired manner, such as by inserting the bottom projecting portions of the figure in slots l8 in the member I and securing the same in position by adhesive.
- my device While the same is a toy, it also serves the purpose of a lung exerciser.
- the use of the device with the competitive feature involved of attempting to place the balls in the pockets provided therefor tends to cause the operator of the device to blow continuously until the lungs are substantially emptied of air, then inhaling and repeating this numerous times, thus accomplishing the exercising of the lungs while operating the toy.
- a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a figure provided with a pocket within said chamber, a ball of light weight material adapted to seat in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in the bottom thereof, and means for confining said ball in said chamber.
- a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a figure provided 'With a'pocket within said chamber, a
- a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a figure provided with a pocket within said chamber, a ball of light weight material adapted to seat in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, and means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in the bottom thereof, said chamber being provided with a top wall portion having an opening therein provided with a guard to prevent the escape of the ball through said opening.
- a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a sheet metal figure provided with a pocket within said chamber, a ball of light weight material adapted to seat inside said pocket also mounted in said chamber, and means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in the bottom thereof, said chamber having an air outlet provided with means for confining said ball in said chamber.
- a chamber having a transparent wall portion, means within said chamber having a pocket, said chamber having a Wall therein provided with a discharge opening, means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through said discharge opening, a member of light Weight material adapted to be engaged by said stream of air confined within said chamber, and means for confining said member of light weight material in said chamber.
- a chamber having a wall provided with an air inlet opening, means within said chamber adapted to be engaged by air passing through said inlet opening, said chamber having a transparent wall portion, and means for preventing said transparent Wall portion from becoming clouded by moisture, comprising an air exhaust opening larger than said inlet opening and a guard for said exhaust opening.
- a chamber having a transparent wall portion, a member provided with a pocket within said chamber, a member of light weight material adapted to be seated in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, means for introducing a stream of air into said chamber, means permitting free escape of air from said chamber, and means for preventing the escape of said member of light weight material through said means permitting the escape of air from said chamber.
- a chamber having a transparent wall portion, a figure within said chamber having a pocket provided thereon, a member of light weight material also mounted in said chamber and adapted to be seated in said pocket, means for introducing a stream of air into said chamber and means in said chamber for directing said member of light weight material into the path of said stream of air when not seated in said pocket.
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w. J. BERNETT LUNG EXERCISING TOY Nov, 30, 1937..
Filed March 11, 1936 v INVENTOR Nil/I5 d; Berneif' BY ATTORNEY Patented Nov. 30, 1937 I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LUNG EXERCISING TOY Willis J. Bernett, Kansas City, Mo.
Application March 11, 1936, Serial No. 68,279
8 Claims. (01. 273-95) 'My invention relates to toys, and more parof the same construction in both forms of the ticularly to lung exercising toys. invention shown,-but of slightly different pro- It is a purpose of my invention to provide a toy portions. Said base portion may be made of any which is designed to require the exercise of suitable material and is provided with a passage skill in blowing a ball of light material, such as 2 that leads into an enlarged opening 3, into 5 pith, so that the same will engage in certain which the hollow stem, or blow pipe, 4 extends, pockets in the device. the same being fixed therein so as to provide a More particularly it is a purpose of my influid-tight joint between the members I and 4. vention to provide a device of the above men- The blow pipe 4, or stem 4, may be of any desired tioned character, which can be used for the purlength. The passage 2 is provided with an up- 10 pose of testing ones skill in blowing a ball of the wardly extending leg 5 that extends through the above mentioned character, and can be utilized top surface of the base I, the top surface '6 of as a game of skill. said base sloping downwardly from the periphery More particularly my invention comprises a of the member I to the opening 5 so that the blow pipe-like member, which is associated with lowermost point of the top surface 6 is directly 15 a confining chamber, which contains the objects over said opening 5. which are of light weight which are to be blown A cylindrical side wall portion 1 is mounted about by the blow pipe, said chamber containon the base I, said base having the curved side ing an object which may simulate a person, or wall 8 thereof tapering so that it is of frustoanything that may be desired, which is provided conical form, and said cylindrical wall portion I 20 with a receptacle, or receptacles, for the pith being wedged thereon so as to fit tightly on said balls, or other light balls into the receptacles probase portion, the wall portion I being secured to vided therefor by means of the stream of air the baseportion by means of any suitable adproduced from the blow pipe or stem portion of hesive to make a tight joint between the memthe device. bers I and I. The member I, in the form of the 25 It is another purpose of my invention to proinvention shown in Figs. 1 and 2, is of somewhat vide a device of the above mentioned character, larger diameter than the member I in the form which has a transparent confining wall and which of the invention shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 5. Howhas an opening for the escape of air at the top ever, in both forms of the invention the member thereof, which is provided with a wire screen, or 1 serves the same purpose and is of identically the 30 other perforated member, for the escape of air same construction, being made of transparent therethrough, said outlet opening being of such material, such as Celluloid. The member I exa size that the air will freely escape and the contends substantially to the bottom of the base I densation of moisture on the transparent wall and has an opening Ill therein, through which of the device will be prevented. the stem 4 passes. 35
Other objects and advantages of my invention The upper end of either cylindrical member I will appear as the description of the drawing has mounted therein and secured thereto in fluid proceeds. However, I do not intend to limit mytight relation a ring-like member II, the same self to the particular details shown or described, being secured to the member 1 by any suitable except as defined in the claims. adhesive and having a central opening I2 therein 40 In the drawing: through which the air is discharged from the Fig. l is a perspective view of one form of my chamber formed by means of the member I, I and device, the blow pipe or stem portion being partly I I. A wire screen I3, or other perforated membroken away, the transparent wall being partly ber, is mounted onthe inner face of the member in section. I I, being secured thereto by suitable adhesive 5 Fig. 2 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view so that the same will be permanently fixed thereto of the lower portion of the device shown in Fig. 1. and overlapping the opening I2 so that said open- Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. l, of a modificaing I2 will be completely covered by the screen tion. member I3 to prevent escape of the balls within Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of the modified the chamber from the device through the air 50 form of device shown in Fig. 3, and discharge opening I2. The member I3, prefer- Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view ably, is of somewhat smaller outside diameter of the upper portion of the device shown in Fig. 3. than the member I I so that the screen will not Referring in detail to the drawing, my new in any way interfere withsecurement of the memblow toy comprises a base portion I, which is her II to the wall portion I1. 55
Mounted within the chamber thus formed and above and slightly out of alignment with the opening of the passage 5 into the top wall 6 of the member I, is a figure I 4, as shown in Fig. 1, or a figure Hi, as shown in Fig. 3. The figure may assume any desired shape and is provided with a series of receptacles, or pockets, such as shown at l5 in Figs. 1 and 2. A plurality of pith balls iii are provided in the chamber, the number of balls provided being dependent upon the number of pockets that are provided in connection with the figure. Said pockets may be formed of the same piece of material as the figure It, being stamped out of the same sheet, or may be formed of separate pieces of material secured to the main figure M in any desired manner.
In Fig. 1, one of the balls I6 is shown as being mounted in one of the pockets l5, said ball having been caused to deposit itself in said pocket by being blown upwardly by the operator of the toy blowing through the pipe 4, whereupon the stream of air issuing through the opening 5 in the top face 6 of the base I will engage with the ball I6 that is located over the opening 5, the balls, of course, tending to move toward the opening due to the inclination of the top wall 6, and the ball l6 being blown upwardly by the stream of air that is passing out through the opening 5 and passing upwardly against the screen IE, or at least, upwardly toward said screen so that on its downward path back toward the base I said ball will, if it aligns itself vertically with one of the pockets 15, drop into said pocket and remain there. It will be obvious that by maneuvering the position of the chamber, that is, by tilting it slightly and blowing on the stem portion 4, the operator can eventually get all of the balls 16 positioned in the various pockets [5.
Instead of providing a plurality of balls I6 and a plurailty of pockets [5, a single ball l6 may be provided, as shown in Fig. 3, and the figure I4 also made of sheet metal, preferably, instead of being provided with pockets I5, may be provided with a pocket I1, which is merely a cup-like ledge or shelf formed on the top of the figure I4, the ball I6 being adapted to be engaged with this pocket I! in a manner similar to that previously described in connection with the pockets l5.
The toy can beused merely for the amusement of a single person, or a game can be made thereof by providing a time limit in which the balls can be placed in the pockets by blowing on the stem portion 4. It will be obvious that the balls It cannot escape from the chamber formed in the device and that due to the large opening provided in the top H of the chamber, any condensation that might otherwise tend to occur because of the fact that a person is blowing air from the lungs into the chamber, will be avoided. The figure I4 or M, as the case may be, is secured in position on the member I in any desired manner, such as by inserting the bottom projecting portions of the figure in slots l8 in the member I and securing the same in position by adhesive.
One of the great advantages of my device is that while the same is a toy, it also serves the purpose of a lung exerciser. The use of the device with the competitive feature involved of attempting to place the balls in the pockets provided therefor tends to cause the operator of the device to blow continuously until the lungs are substantially emptied of air, then inhaling and repeating this numerous times, thus accomplishing the exercising of the lungs while operating the toy.
What I claim is:-
1. In a blow toy, a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a figure provided with a pocket within said chamber, a ball of light weight material adapted to seat in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in the bottom thereof, and means for confining said ball in said chamber.
2. In a blow toy, a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a figure provided 'With a'pocket within said chamber, a
ball of light weight material adapted to seat in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, and means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in said bottom, said bottom inclining in all directions from said side Wall portion toward said discharge opening.
3. In a blow toy, a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a figure provided with a pocket within said chamber, a ball of light weight material adapted to seat in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, and means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in the bottom thereof, said chamber being provided with a top wall portion having an opening therein provided with a guard to prevent the escape of the ball through said opening.
4. In a blow toy, a chamber having a transparent side wall portion and a bottom, a sheet metal figure provided with a pocket within said chamber, a ball of light weight material adapted to seat inside said pocket also mounted in said chamber, and means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through a discharge opening located in the bottom thereof, said chamber having an air outlet provided with means for confining said ball in said chamber.
5. In a device of the character described, a chamber having a transparent wall portion, means within said chamber having a pocket, said chamber having a Wall therein provided with a discharge opening, means for blowing a stream of air into said chamber through said discharge opening, a member of light Weight material adapted to be engaged by said stream of air confined within said chamber, and means for confining said member of light weight material in said chamber.
6. In a device of the character described, a chamber having a wall provided with an air inlet opening, means within said chamber adapted to be engaged by air passing through said inlet opening, said chamber having a transparent wall portion, and means for preventing said transparent Wall portion from becoming clouded by moisture, comprising an air exhaust opening larger than said inlet opening and a guard for said exhaust opening.
'7. In a device of the character described, a chamber having a transparent wall portion, a member provided with a pocket within said chamber, a member of light weight material adapted to be seated in said pocket also mounted in said chamber, means for introducing a stream of air into said chamber, means permitting free escape of air from said chamber, and means for preventing the escape of said member of light weight material through said means permitting the escape of air from said chamber.
8. In a. deviceof the character described, a chamber having a transparent wall portion, a figure within said chamber having a pocket provided thereon, a member of light weight material also mounted in said chamber and adapted to be seated in said pocket, means for introducing a stream of air into said chamber and means in said chamber for directing said member of light weight material into the path of said stream of air when not seated in said pocket.
WILLIS J. BERNET'I.
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US4037836A (en) * | 1976-03-12 | 1977-07-26 | Diemolding Corporation | Respiratory exerciser |
US4060074A (en) * | 1976-02-11 | 1977-11-29 | Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc. | Inhalation device |
US4086918A (en) * | 1976-02-11 | 1978-05-02 | Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. | Inhalation device |
US4114607A (en) * | 1976-02-11 | 1978-09-19 | Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. | Inhalation device |
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