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| United States Patent | 5464253 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5464253.html |
| Inventor(s) | Farrell; Dennis A. (30 Spring Rd., Chappaqua, NY 10514) |
| Abstract | The squirt book has a squirt pump mounted within it, preferably in the back
cover. The covers and pages of the squirt book are equipped with recesses
and are sealed against water leakage. The print text and picture
illustration are waterproof. The covers and pages are preferably filled
with a lightweight fill so as to provide floatation, stiffness and bulk.
The recesses are aligned, at least partially, so as to permit a squirt of
water to pass from the back cover through any or all pages, without
hindrance. The back cover encloses a pump chamber for the squirt pump,
which pump has a squirt nozzle and fill valve for automatic or manual
refilling. In operation, the child takes the squirt book into the tubful
of bath water and reads (or pretends to read). After turning the page to
the elephant, for example, the child may squeal and squeeze the book,
pretending to be an elephant spraying water from its trunk. Or a whale. Or
a fire hose. Or a skunk. Baths can be fun--and educational. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5464253 |
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Squirt book |
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| Publication Date |
November 7, 1995 |
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| Filing Date |
December 19, 1994 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A child's book (1) having text and illustration related to animals or
activities involving squirts of liquid, having a number of pages which may
be unopened or opened, the book comprising:
a waterproof front cover page;
a plurality of waterproof pages each having a recess (4) strategically
located with respect to text (5) and illustration (6) involving a squirt
activity, said recesses (4) being aligned so as to permit a squirt of
water to pass through a plurality of recesses (4) in unopened pages to
provide a squirt of liquid related to the squirt activity of text (5) and
illustration (6) on an opened page;
a waterproof back cover page (3); and
refillable pump mechanism (2) having a squirt nozzle (9) and refill means.
2. A child's book according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said pages
is filled with lightweight fill.
3. A child's book according to claim 1, wherein said pump is configured to
return to a finite volume and thus refill when held relaxed under the
surface of a liquid.
4. A child's book according to claim 1, wherein said pump is mounted in one
of said pages.
5. A child's book according to claim 1, wherein said pump is mounted in
said back cover page.
6. A child's book according to claim 1, wherein said squirt nozzle has an
expansion end with exterior dimensions slightly smaller than said recesses
so as to serve as a lock. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to books for children, and particularly to a child's
book which may be read in the bath and used as a bath toy.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are a great number of children's books, including some with
mechanical devices which make the book have secondary use as a toy. There
are a great number of bath toys for children.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is a children's book which can provide a delightful animation
in the form of a squirt of water related to the story--for example, a
spouting whale story with a squirt of water.
DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows the squirt book.
FIG. 2 shows detail of the preferred squirt mechanism.
FIG. 3 is a side elevation showing detail of the preferred squirt
mechanism.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1 shows the squirt book 1, which has a squirt pump 2 mounted within
it, preferably in the back cover 3. The covers and pages of the squirt
book 1 are equipped with recesses 4 and are preferably made of vinyl
plastic and are sealed against water leakage, and the prim text 5 and
picture illustration 6 are waterproof. The covers and pages are preferably
filled with a lightweight foam fill 7 so as to provide flotation,
stiffness and bulk. The recesses 4 are aligned, at least partially, so as
to permit a squirt of water to pass from the back cover 3 through any or
all pages, without hindrance. The squirt pump fits into pump chamber 8 so
that its squirt nozzle 9 squirts perpendicularly to the page.
FIG. 2 shows the squirt mechanism. Back cover 3 encloses a pump chamber 8
for squirt pump 2. Squirt pump 2 has a squirt nozzle 9 and fill valve 10.
The pump body 11, which is preferably plastic, may be squeezed to eject
water from squirt nozzle 9. When squeezing halts, and the pump fill valve
or squirt nozzle is held under water, pump body 11 returns to full size as
it relaxes, pulling water back in through squirt nozzle 9 or through
one-way fill valve 10. The pump body 11 may also be filled through a fill
cap 12. The squirt nozzle 9 is configured with an expansion end 13 which
serves to lock the book together when pages are closed. The recesses 4 are
configured slightly less large than the expansion end 13 so as to snap
pass.
In operation, the child takes the squirt book into the tubful of bath water
and reads (or pretends to read). After turning the page to the elephant,
for example, the child may squeal and squeeze the book, pretending to be
an elephant spraying water from its trunk. Or a whale. Or a fire hose. Or
a skunk. Reading can be fun. Bathing can be fun. Reading the squirt book
in the tub can be great fun, and educational.
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