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US648215A
US648215A US73152599A US1899731525A US648215A US 648215 A US648215 A US 648215A US 73152599 A US73152599 A US 73152599A US 1899731525 A US1899731525 A US 1899731525A US 648215 A US648215 A US 648215A
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  • Our invention relates to the-improvement of soap-bubble devices; and the objects of our invention are to provide an improved soapbubble-making device of superior construction and arrangement of parts, to so construct the same as to facilitate the production of large numbers or clusters of bubbles from one blowing, and to produce other improvements in details of construction and arrangement of parts, which will be more fully pointed out hereinafter.
  • the lower portion of the body l is dipped into soapsuds in the usual manner of dipping a bubble-blowingpipe bowl.
  • the suds thus taken up through the openings 7 are byblowing through the stem 6 and into the chamber 4, forced out through said openings 7 iny the form of bubbles which gradually increase in size.
  • the flat under side of the body l will form a smooth extended surface from which said bubbles may depend and on which the same may slide outward to the edge portion 2 before dropping off.
  • means are provided for preventing any tendency of the bubble or the soapsuds fromtravcling up on the outer side of said body.
  • a bubble-blowing device such as herein formed may be produced at an exceedingly-low cost of manufacture and that the same will be of great utility in entertaining children and others in view of the fact that bubbles of exceedingly-large size and beauty are blown therefrom.

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No. 648,25. Patented Apr. 24,1900. W, A. Mccov & T. J. MARSHALL.'
BUBBLE BLOWING DEVICE.
(Appl at niil dSept 26 1899) (No Model.)
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lVILER A. -MCOOY AND THOMAS J. MARSHALL, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO.
BUBBLE-.BLOWING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 648,215, dated .April 24, 1900. Application filed September 25,1899. Serial o. 731,525. (No model.)
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Be it known that We,WILBnH A. MoCoY and THOMAS J. MARSHALL, citizens of the United States, residing at Columbus, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Bubble-Blowing Devices, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to the-improvement of soap-bubble devices; and the objects of our invention are to provide an improved soapbubble-making device of superior construction and arrangement of parts, to so construct the same as to facilitate the production of large numbers or clusters of bubbles from one blowing, and to produce other improvements in details of construction and arrangement of parts, which will be more fully pointed out hereinafter. These objects we accomplish in the manner illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is an under side View, and Fig. 2 is a. central vertical section.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout both views.
In carrying out our invention we employ a cup-body l, the base of the latter being made Haring or bell-shaped, as indicated, this arin g form resulting in the production of a comparatively-sharp circumferential base edge, such as is indicated at 2. The central recess or depression of the cup-body l has its upper end portion adapted to be closed by a tightfitting plug, which is indicated at 3, thus forming the internal chamber 4. Leading outward from this chamber4 is a port or socket 5, with which is designed to be connected one end of a hollow stem or pipe 6. In the bottom or base of the body l we provide one or more vertical openings, which are indicated at 7, the latter communicating with the internal chamber 4.
The bubble-makin g device above described may be produced of wood,rubber,or other suitable material or combinations of materials.
In utilizing our invention the lower portion of the body l is dipped into soapsuds in the usual manner of dipping a bubble-blowingpipe bowl. The suds thus taken up through the openings 7 are byblowing through the stem 6 and into the chamber 4, forced out through said openings 7 iny the form of bubbles which gradually increase in size. It will be observed that the flat under side of the body l will form a smooth extended surface from which said bubbles may depend and on which the same may slide outward to the edge portion 2 before dropping off. In producing thecomparatively-sharp edge portion 2 it is obvious that means are provided for preventing any tendency of the bubble or the soapsuds fromtravcling up on the outer side of said body. It is obvious that the chamber 4 will act as a reser- Voir to receive the suds which are taken up by the dipping of the body l and that a number of bubbles may be thus blown through said Vopenings at one dipping. It has been demonstrated that Where a plurality of the openings 7 are employed a number of bubbles are successively formed, the peripheries of which unite to form a cluster of bubbles.
It is obvious that a bubble-blowing device such as herein formed may be produced at an exceedingly-low cost of manufacture and that the same will be of great utility in entertaining children and others in view of the fact that bubbles of exceedingly-large size and beauty are blown therefrom.
Having now fully described our invention, whatwe claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a bubble-blowing device,the combination with a substantially bell-shaped integrallyformed cup-body l, the flaring base portion having a plurality of openings therein communicating with the interior of said body, of a detachable plug 3 adapted to close the mouth of said cup-body and a hollow stem 6 passing through the wall of said cup and communicating with the interior thereof, substantially as specified.
WILBER A. MGOOY. THOMAS J. MARSHALL. In presence of- C. C. SHEPHERD, A. L. PHELPS.
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US20080164561A1 (en) * 2004-02-02 2008-07-10 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Shallow trench isolation process utilizing differential liners
US20120135664A1 (en) * 2010-11-30 2012-05-31 Shau-Chi Lin Bubble-forming nozzle plate for bubble blower toy

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US20080164561A1 (en) * 2004-02-02 2008-07-10 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Shallow trench isolation process utilizing differential liners
US20120135664A1 (en) * 2010-11-30 2012-05-31 Shau-Chi Lin Bubble-forming nozzle plate for bubble blower toy

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