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US657609A
US657609A US73837599A US1899738375A US657609A US 657609 A US657609 A US 657609A US 73837599 A US73837599 A US 73837599A US 1899738375 A US1899738375 A US 1899738375A US 657609 A US657609 A US 657609A
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  • FIG-1. is a diagrammatic representation of FIG-1.
  • MENDENHALL OF NEWPORT, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO MARY V. MENDENHALL, OF SAME PLACE.
  • My invention comprises a cheap .and simple bubble-blowing device, the peculiar construction of which will be readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is an axial section of the preferred construction of said device, a reservoir of the same being partially filled with fluid and a bubble being formed at its bottom.
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal section of the device, taken at the line Z Z of the preceding illustration.
  • the principal member of my device is a reservoir, preferably made in the shape of a hollow cylinder or tube A and closed at its upper end with a stopper B, having a longitudinal bore 0, within which bore is fitted a readilyremovable plug D.
  • the lower end of this reservoir takes the shape of a nozzle E, having a longitudinal outlet F, that communicates either directly or indirectly with the interior of said reservoir. In the present case, however, this outlet communicates with a small perforation G in the center of a dished metallic disk H, that constitutes the bottom of the reservoir.
  • I is a lateral opening leading into the outlet or ventage F below its upper end, and J is a stem or blowpipe inserted in said opening.
  • the method of using this device is as follows: The stopper Bis first detached from the reservoir A to permit it being filled with soapsuds or other fluid capable of being blown into bubb1es,after which act said stopper is tightly fitted in place, as is also the plug D.
  • This tight fit of the stopperaud plug effectually prevents the entrance of air at the top of the reservoir, and for this reason the device can be safely carried in a persons pocket without danger of the suds leaking out of the tube A.
  • Preliminary to blowing bubbles the end of nozzle E is given a smart tap on the palm of ones hand, thereby causing a very minute drop of suds to pass through the hole G and form a film at the lower end of the ventage or outlet F.
  • I claim as my invention- A bubble-blowing device comprising a reservoir having at one end a bored stopper provided with a readily-removable plug, and having, at its other end, a longitudinal outlet with which a lateral air-inlet communicates, for the purpose described.

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No. 657,609. Patented Sept. II, I900.
' A. D. MENDENHALL.
BUBBLE BLOWING-DEVICE.
(A pplicltion filed Nov. 97, 1899.)
(No Model.)
FIG-1..
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALEXANDER D. MENDENHALL, OF NEWPORT, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO MARY V. MENDENHALL, OF SAME PLACE.
BUBBLE-*BLOWING DEVIC E.
SPECIFICATIGN forming part Of Letters Patent NO. 657,609, dated September 1 1, 1960; Application filed November 2'7, 1899- Serial No. 738,375. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER D. MEN- DENHALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newport, in the county of Campbell and State of Kentucky, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bubble-Blowing Devices; and I do hereby declare the following to bea full,- clear, and exact description of the invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention comprises a cheap .and simple bubble-blowing device, the peculiar construction of which will be readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is an axial section of the preferred construction of said device, a reservoir of the same being partially filled with fluid and a bubble being formed at its bottom. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of the device, taken at the line Z Z of the preceding illustration.
The principal member of my device is a reservoir, preferably made in the shape of a hollow cylinder or tube A and closed at its upper end with a stopper B, having a longitudinal bore 0, within which bore is fitted a readilyremovable plug D. The lower end of this reservoir takes the shape of a nozzle E, having a longitudinal outlet F, that communicates either directly or indirectly with the interior of said reservoir. In the present case, however, this outlet communicates with a small perforation G in the center of a dished metallic disk H, that constitutes the bottom of the reservoir. I is a lateral opening leading into the outlet or ventage F below its upper end, and J is a stem or blowpipe inserted in said opening.
The method of using this device is as follows: The stopper Bis first detached from the reservoir A to permit it being filled with soapsuds or other fluid capable of being blown into bubb1es,after which act said stopper is tightly fitted in place, as is also the plug D. This tight fit of the stopperaud plug effectually prevents the entrance of air at the top of the reservoir, and for this reason the device can be safely carried in a persons pocket without danger of the suds leaking out of the tube A. Preliminary to blowing bubbles the end of nozzle E is given a smart tap on the palm of ones hand, thereby causing a very minute drop of suds to pass through the hole G and form a film at the lower end of the ventage or outlet F. The operator then inserts the end of the stem in his mouth and blows steadily to form a bubble in the usual manner, the bubble being detached when desired by simply giving the reservoir a slight side jerk; but just before one bubble is ready to be shaken 0d the plugD can be momentarily withdrawn to admit air to the reservoir and allow a second drop of suds to traverse the outlet F and adhere to the top of the previously-formed bubble. Said plug being again fitted in place, the operator blows in the stem J, and thus forms a second bubble directly upon the first one, an so on until theyconstitute a continuous chain of balls five or six feet long; but in forming a number of such connected bubbles the plug D can be dispensed with and the bore 0 be controlled bya finger of the operator, the finger being momentarily removed to admit air to the reservoir, as above described.
The above describes a device having a wooden reservoir, and hence it is necessary to use the perforated disk G H at the upper .end of the ventage F, because the hole G will' always preserve one fixed invariable size and not expand or contract as the tube swells or shrinks.
I claim as my invention- A bubble-blowing device comprising a reservoir having at one end a bored stopper provided with a readily-removable plug, and having, at its other end, a longitudinal outlet with which a lateral air-inlet communicates, for the purpose described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
I ALEXANDER D. MENDENHALL.
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' JAMES H. LAYMAN,
MARY V. MENDENHALL.
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