Decorative wall panel

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Inventors

Vorel, Mark S.

Application #

459938

Filed

Jan-2-1990

Published

Apr-21-1992

Current US Class

040/406
040/412
040/422
040/446
040/477
040/577
052/171.3
052/311.1
052/786.13
428/13
428/14
428/34
428/542.2

International Classes

A47G 001/12; G09F 019/00

Field of Search

428/13 428/14 428/213 428/34 428/542.2 428/192 52/788 52/790 52/171 52/304 52/202 52/203 156/107 156/104 40/406 40/577 40/446 40/422 40/412 40/477 40/407 40/409 350/267 350/312

Examiners

Robinson; Ellis P.

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Abstract
A decorative display panel is formed by spaced transparent panes defining a space containing preferably water. A porous tube at the bottom of the space is supplied preferably with air under pressure to generate a curtain of bubbles moving upward in the water. The assembly is illuminated by edge lighting. The unit can be either free-standing, or incorporated in a partition system.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A variably transparent decorative panel comprising:

a pair of parallel, upright, closely spaced transparent plates having sealed peripheral edges at least at lower and side edges of the panel so as to provide a planar sealed liquid cavity between the plates;

a layer of liquid substantially filling the planar cavity between the plates;

an elongated diffuser manifold positioned in the cavity between the plates and running along the lower edge of the panel, the diffuser manifold having a plurality of spaced gas outlet openings therein along the lower edge of predetermined pressure forms a sheet of bubbles that rise to the top of the plates;

bubbler pump means external of the plates for pumping gas under pressure into the diffuser manifold between the plates, so as to produce the sheet of gas bubbles; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The design of decorative displays often incorporates the principle that movement attracts the eye. This is particularly true when the motion is random in the sense that it is not precisely repeated. The movement of bubbles upward through the water in a small aquarium has hypnotic fascination almost equal to that of watching the fish.

Displays have also incorporated scenic material of various types mounted behind transparent panes, and also between transparent panes so as to be visible from opposite sides. They have been designed either as wall-mounted, or as free-standing units. Some have included flowing water as another form of eye-catching random motion. Scenic material has also been applied to walls and movable partitions, ranging from extensive murals to small-scale patterns. Occasionally, such material has been applied to a transparent panel for either-side viewing. The present invention touches on all of these principles to provide a practical and attractive structure.
 
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