Amusement devices: toys – Having enclosed liquid
Patent
1997-07-28
1999-07-13
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Having enclosed liquid
446 71, 446166, 426104, A63H 2300
Patent
active
059218410
ABSTRACT:
The swirlee pop is a candy holding device including two parts. A main housing comprising a hollow cylindrical tube containing a luminescent colored liquid that flows freely from one end to the other end while being captured by an air trap in both ends as it flows which creates a wavy bubbly effect for visual enjoyment. The second part is a replaceable sucker that is attached to one end. A clear liquid could also be used successfully with free floating glittery objects or miniature toys encased with the housing for a variety of tastes and to suit all ages.
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Coleman Princess Ann
Coleman Thomas J.
Schlotter Ann M.
Schlotter, IV William K.
Carlson Jeffrey D.
Crane Melvin L.
Hafer Robert A.
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