Bubble making device

Amusement devices: toys – Having means for forming transitory bubble – Including movably mounted means to dip orificed member into...

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A63H 3328

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048081388

ABSTRACT:
A bubble-making device, includes a container with an opening, and a removable cover for closing the opening in the container in liquid sealing relation. A pair of cords extend from the underside of the cover in spaced apart relation when the cover is withdrawn, the cords engaging a retractor mechanism in the container which keeps the cords tensioned while maintaining them in spaced apart relation. A separate cord joins the pair of cords near the underside of the cover. When the container is filled with a film making liquid and the cover is withdrawn with the cords, by bending the pair of cords against a long edge of the container opening a film is formed between the cords and the opening edge. A giant bubble may then be formed by holding the film against a wind.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2631404 (1953-03-01), Clausen
patent: 2832173 (1958-04-01), Winfield
patent: 2858639 (1958-11-01), Lawrence
patent: 4125959 (1978-11-01), Markiw
patent: 4654017 (1987-03-01), Stein
"An Ephemeral Sculpture Machine" by Felix T. Cartagena, Jun. 1986.
"Bubbles" by Bernie Zubrowski, pp. 18, 19, Little, Brown and Co., 1979.

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