Multi-Tube Bubble Blower Feed Design for Higher Bubble Output
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing electric bubble blowing toys produce a limited number of bubbles due to a single solution-feeding tube, restricting the number of bubble solution-applying rings and providing a mediocre user experience.
Innovation Solution
A bubble blowing device with multiple solution-feeding tubes and a drive gear train that extends into a bubble solution bottle, allowing for multiple solution supply paths and increased bubble production.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If only one solution-feeding tube is used, then the device structure is simple, but the amount of fed solution is small and bubble production is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the single solution-feeding function into multiple independent solution-feeding tubes (first solution-feeding tube and second solution-feeding tube), each capable of independently drawing and delivering bubble solution to different applying rings, thereby increasing bubble production capacity while maintaining manageable structural complexity through modular design
Solution Approach 2:
The patent transitions from a single-dimensional solution-feeding path to a multi-dimensional feeding system by arranging multiple solution-feeding tubes at different positions and orientations, allowing simultaneous supply to multiple applying rings on the rotatable bubble disc, thus expanding the operational dimension of bubble production
2Adaptability or versatility
If only one solution-feeding tube is used, then the device complexity is low, but the number of bubble solution-applying rings that can be arranged is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the solution-feeding function across multiple independent tubes, with each tube serving a specific applying ring, enabling the system to support more applying rings than a single tube could accommodate while keeping each individual feeding path simple and manageable
Solution Approach 2:
The patent creates a multi-functional solution-feeding system where multiple tubes can simultaneously serve multiple applying rings, allowing the device to adapt to various configurations of bubble solution-applying rings and provide versatile bubble production capabilities
3Productivity
If multiple solution-feeding tubes are used, then more bubbles can be blown out, but the device structure becomes more complex
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges the drive mechanisms of multiple solution-feeding tubes into a single integrated drive gear train that simultaneously drives all tubes, allowing multiple tubes to operate in unison without requiring separate drive systems for each tube, thus reducing overall structural complexity while maintaining high bubble production capacity
Solution Approach 2:
The patent designs a universal drive gear train that serves multiple functions by simultaneously driving multiple solution-feeding tubes, reducing the need for separate drive mechanisms and simplifying the overall structure while enabling multiple tubes to contribute to increased bubble production
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The device produces more bubbles, enhancing user engagement and providing a superior experience by ensuring a continuous supply of bubble solution to multiple applying rings.
Implementation Method 1
The solution-feeding squeeze gears can rotate to squeeze the corresponding solution-feeding tubes to feed the solution
Implementation Method 2
the fan blade is driven by the motor to rotate at a high speed to generate air flow
Data Source
AI summary
A bubble blowing device includes a shell, an air guide disc, at least two solution-feeding tubes, a drive gear train, and a bubble solution bottle. The air guide disc is arranged in the shell. At least two solution supply nozzles are arranged on the air guide disc, and the solution-feeding tubes are connected to the corresponding solution supply nozzles respectively. A drive gear train is arranged in the shell, and is configured to drive the solution-feeding tubes to feed solution respectively. The bubble solution bottle is connected to the shell, and an end of each solution-feeding tube extends into the bubble solution bottle.


