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| Year | Description |
| 1999 | Invention patented by Andrez Gutierrez on May 3rd, 1999. Abstract: A bubble producing device comprising a rotor defining an axis that extends longitudinally, the rotor defining a plurality of through openings spaced about an axis to dip into a bubble solution bath, and to rise above the bath as the rotor rotates; a motor driven fan directed to displace air toward openings above the bath; and a circular series of turbine vanes carried by the rotor and angled to receive air displaced by the fan, for creating torque acting to rotate the rotor. |
| 2001 | Invention patented by Dean F. Robinson on March 13th, 2001. Abstract: A bubble blower having a container enclosure with an opening, one or more walls extending from the opening into the container, a moveable closure member which is biased against the wall by a biasing member such as a spring. The volume of solution, when the container is filled to the bottom of the wall, is grater than one-half of the volume of the container. A bubble wand having a handle in a different plane from the bubble forming member permits more efficient blowing of large bubbles. |
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