Patents Assigned to JAKKS Pacific, Inc.
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Patent number: 8376137Abstract: A packaging item for packaging a toy and an ultraviolet light accessory is described. The packaging item includes a transparent packaging shell and a toy positioning packaging. The transparent packaging shell has an opening therethrough to allow for access by a user. The toy positioning packaging is positioned within the transparent packaging shell. The toy positioning packaging includes a toy packing portion and an ultraviolet light accessory portion. The toy packing portion is formed to hold both the toy and ultraviolet light accessory such that upon activation, ultraviolet light is directed from the ultraviolet light accessory onto a portion of a toy that includes a reveal pigment. Upon exposure to the reveal pigment, the reveal pigment becomes visible to reveal a unique feature of the toy. The toy is, for example, a figurine.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Dominic Laurienzo, Rip Lopusnak, Brandon Giraldez, Dennis Lee Chi Wai, Paul Isia
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Publication number: 20120282842Abstract: A figurine and play set having an ultraviolet reveal feature is described. The figurine is formed to depict a first state. A reveal pigment is applied to the figurine. The reveal pigment is transparent when in the first state. Importantly, the reveal pigment is applied to the figurine in a shape to depict a second state such that when the reveal pigment is exposed to ultraviolet light, the reveal pigment fluoresces to depict the second state, and when the ultraviolet light is removed from the reveal pigment, the reveal pigment immediately ceases fluorescing and returns to the first state. A reveal pigment can also be applied to a coordinating play set item to reveal features that are otherwise invisible prior to exposure of ultraviolet light.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Dominic Laurienzo, Rip Lopusnak, Jim McCafferty, Brandon Giraldez, Dennis Lee Chi Wai
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Publication number: 20120279880Abstract: A packaging item for packaging a toy and an ultraviolet light accessory is described. The packaging item includes a transparent packaging shell and a toy positioning packaging. The transparent packaging shell has an opening therethrough to allow for access by a user. The toy positioning packaging is positioned within the transparent packaging shell. The toy positioning packaging includes a toy packing portion and an ultraviolet light accessory portion. The toy packing portion is formed to hold both the toy and ultraviolet light accessory such that upon activation, ultraviolet light is directed from the ultraviolet light accessory onto a portion of a toy that includes a reveal pigment. Upon exposure to the reveal pigment, the reveal pigment becomes visible to reveal a unique feature of the toy. The toy is, for example, a figurine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Dominic Laurienzo, Rip Lopusnak, Brandon Giraldez, Dennis Lee Chi Wai, Paul Isla
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Patent number: 8161914Abstract: A edible rawhide-based molded chew with a hollow core is described. The chew is formed by cutting a rawhide sheet into multiple small rawhide pieces. The small rawhide pieces are mixed with a binding agent and water to form a rawhide-based mass. The rawhide-based mass is introduced to mold with a pin to form a molded chew having a hollow core therethrough. The molded chew is removed from the mold. Finally, a flavor basting is applied to the hollow core of the molded chew. The flavor basting provides a smell and flavor to entice a dog to begin and continue chewing on the chew. Thus, the resulting item is a rawhide-based molded chew with a hollow core that is coated with a flavor basting.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Grant Adkins, Chen Zhen Biao
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Publication number: 20120058706Abstract: A rotatable core is described. The core includes a cylindrically-shaped housing having an indentation area. The indentation area is formed to guide a user where to place their finger for launching, such that by pressing down on the indentation area, the core is forced against a ground surface, which causes it to spin away from the user. Additionally, the core includes a housing with a cavity therein for receiving the object. A release mechanism is attached with the housing. The release mechanism includes a connector for connecting with a corresponding connector on the object and an expelling mechanism for expelling the object. Upon activation of the release mechanism, the connector releases the object and the expelling mechanism forces the object from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Jon Hudson, Dominic Laurienzo, Jared Wolfson, Jeremy Padawer, Jim McCafferty, Greg Leong, Steven Douglas DeLacy, Dennis Lee Chi Wai, Timmy Tsui Ka Tim
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Patent number: 8128454Abstract: A toy with a launcher to rotate and launch an object is described. Attached within housing, the launcher comprises a driving element to form a drive connection with a receiving element on the object. The launcher is connected with a launcher rotating system, which imparts a rotary movement to the launcher. An energy storing system is mounted inside the housing and drivingly connected with the launcher rotating system. The energy storing system is configured to store potential energy, where upon release, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy to actuate the launcher rotating system. Thus, user may use the toy to rotate and launch an object from the toy.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventor: Brian Rosenblum
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Patent number: 8079891Abstract: Described is a track set with a taut filament for use with a toy vehicle. The track set includes a first tower and a second tower. A spool is connected with the first tower, with the filament wound around the spool. The spool includes a ratcheting mechanism to allow a user to selectively unwind the filament from the spool. Once unwound, the filament can be connected with the second tower. The spool can again be used to tighten the filament between the two towers, thereby creating a taut filament. Using a toy vehicle with a grooved-wheel, the toy vehicle can pass from the first tower to the second tower along the taut filament with the grooved-wheel riding on the filament.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Dominic Laurienzo, Michael Bernstein, Gabriel Carlson, Dion Fields
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Patent number: 8074609Abstract: A rawhide chew with a pizzle inner member is described. The rawhide chew includes a rawhide outer layer formed of a rawhide sheet. The rawhide outer layer comprises a hole cut therethrough to form a cut-out window. Pizzle positioned within the rawhide outer layer such that the pizzle is externally viewable through the cut-out window. Further, the pizzle is rolled within the rawhide outer layer such that no edges of the pizzle protrude through the cut-out window.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventor: Grant Adkins
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Publication number: 20110253062Abstract: A edible rawhide-based molded chew with a hollow core is described. The chew is formed by cutting a rawhide sheet into multiple small rawhide pieces. The small rawhide pieces are mixed with a binding agent and water to form a rawhide-based mass. The rawhide-based mass is introduced to mold with a pin to form a molded chew having a hollow core therethrough. The molded chew is removed from the mold. Finally, a flavor basting is applied to the hollow core of the molded chew. The flavor basting provides a smell and flavor to entice a dog to begin and continue chewing on the chew. Thus, the resulting item is a rawhide-based molded chew with a hollow core that is coated with a flavor basting.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Grant Adkins, Chen Zhen Biao
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Patent number: 8028645Abstract: A frosting dispenser apparatus including a rotatable platform is described. The frosting dispenser apparatus comprises a body having a base and a pedestal, a rotatable platform is connected with the base and configured to rotate a baked good. Further, a dispenser is connected with the pedestal. The dispenser is located above the rotatable platform. The frosting dispenser apparatus is formed to be easy to use for a child. Additionally, the present invention includes a frosting dispenser apparatus kit which includes a frosting dispenser apparatus, a frosting, a baking mix, a mixing container, a mixing utensil, and a baking container.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Gerhard Runkin, Peter Sarttaw, Anthony Rogers
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Patent number: 7987841Abstract: A pneumatic launching apparatus is described. The pneumatic toy launching apparatus includes a collapsible bellows with an outlet configured to allow air to exit the collapsible bellows. A gripping device is attached with the collapsible bellows, and a platform is attached with the gripping device. A launching tube is attached with the platform and is formed to releasably engage a launchable object. An air transfer tube connects the collapsible bellows and the launching tube. Upon compression of the collapsible bellows against a surface, air travels from the collapsible bellows, through the air transfer tube, and out of the launching tube to launch an object attached with the launching tube. A rotating mechanism attached with the platform allows rotation of multiple launching tubes. The gripping device further comprises a rotation actuator to induce rotation of the platform.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Michael Bernstein, Gabriel Carlson
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Patent number: 7951236Abstract: A composition of liquid graphite is presented. The liquid graphite can be erased and applied to a surface using a writing instrument such as a ball point pen with a consistency, accuracy and darkness equivalent to that of a standard graphite, No. 2 pencil. The liquid graphite comprises a formulation of carbon powder, solvent and adhesive in a concentration that provides a dark, consistent marking.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Kathleen Torrell, Anthony P. Bazan, Kwong Hang Adwood Tang
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Patent number: 7950976Abstract: A toy for rotating and launching an object is disclosed. The toy comprises a launcher configured to impart rotary motion to an object. A launcher rotating system is connected with the launcher, and is configured to impart a rotary motion to the launcher. The launcher rotating system engages with a gear rack, the gear rack capable of moving to rotate the launcher rotating system. The launcher rotating system further comprises a clutch mechanism such that continued oscillatory motion of the gear rack causes the launcher rotating system to increase the rotary motion imparted to the launcher and such that withdrawal of the gear rack causes the clutch mechanism to decrease rotary motion imparted to the launcher, whereby a rotating object is released from the launcher.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Michael Bernstein, Gabriel Carlson
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Patent number: 7891447Abstract: A remotely controlled vehicle with a track mechanism and independently operated wheels is described. The vehicle includes a track assembly that includes a center track drive wheel and corresponding endless center track. A pair of driving wheels are mounted on opposing lateral sides of the track assembly. Two independently operated motors are included, each supplying power to only one of the driving wheels. A differential gear set is operatively connected between each of the two motors and the center track drive wheel. The gear set is formed to drive the center track drive wheel in a vehicle driving direction when both motors are concurrently operated to drive the pair of driving wheels in the vehicle driving direction. The gear set also imparts a minimal force to the center track drive wheel when each of the motors are operating to drive the pair of driving wheels in opposing directions.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Jakks Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Carlson, Dominic Laurienzo, Michael Bernstein
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Publication number: 20100330876Abstract: A mobile skateboard-shaped toy which is propelled by a displaceable flywheel is described. The skateboard-shaped toy comprises a skateboard deck with the flywheel positioned within the skateboard deck. The flywheel is positioned such that the flywheel protrudes beyond a top portion and a bottom portion of the skateboard deck. The flywheel is rotatable within the skateboard deck to change a rotational direction of the flywheel with respect to a major axis of the skateboard deck. Additionally, the flywheel can be repositioned at different ride heights within the skateboard deck. In one aspect, the flywheel is removable from the skateboard deck to allow the flywheel to be easily repositioned within the skateboard deck or replaced with another flywheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Carlson, Dominic Laurienzo, Dion Fields, Michael Bernstein
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Publication number: 20100330874Abstract: Described is a toy vehicle track set and, more particularly, a rotational element for use with a track set that is operable for rotating a toy vehicle. The rotational element includes an anchor for attaching the rotational element with a surface. A flip box is operatively connected with the anchor, and the flip box is formed to receive a toy vehicle and rotate the toy vehicle. A track connector connects a toy vehicle track with the rotational element, such that the toy vehicle engages the track and is propelled from the flip box along the track. The flip box is spring-loaded, and entrance of the toy vehicle into the flip box causes a spring element to be released and the flip box to rotate the toy vehicle and return the toy vehicle back onto the track. In a desired aspect, the track is a string.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Carlson, Dominic Laurienzo, Dion Fields, Michael Bernstein
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Patent number: 7815486Abstract: The present invention relates to a spring-powered toy vehicle with a front body portion, a separable rear body portion, rotating wheels and a spring propulsion system. When the rear body portion is pulled away from the front body portion and released, the spring will pull the rear body portion back into the front body portion, thereby causing the vehicle to move forward. Parallel vehicle guides prevent the rear movable body portion from pulling away in a non-axial direction, thus guiding the propelled toy vehicle in a straight line. Other aspects provide interchangeable and replaceable springs, and body portions. Additionally, vehicle choices include autos, trucks, motorcycles, planes, and construction equipment. A launcher is included that provides a stable platform for launching the vehicles and additionally imparts, through a peg and notch assembly and a spring-loaded plunger, additional kinetic energy for propulsion.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Michael Bernstein, Gabriel Carlson
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Patent number: 7789728Abstract: Described is a toy vehicle adapter that includes at least one motorized wheel for attaching with a non-motorized toy vehicle. The adapter includes a housing with an attachment apparatus that is formed to attach with the toy vehicle. A receiver is included that is capable of receiving a wireless signal to actuate the motor. When connected with the toy vehicle, the motor may be activated to engage with the wheel and thereby force the toy vehicle across a surface. Thus, the adapter is formed to convert a non-motorized toy vehicle into a remotely-controlled motorized vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Jack Friedman, Stephen Berman, Jack McGrath
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Publication number: 20100093256Abstract: A mobile toy which is propelled by a flywheel is described. The mobile toy includes a body member having a set of protrusions which extend beyond the body member. An axle extending through the flywheel is positioned in the set of protrusions, such that each protrusion operates as an axle cap. Alternatively, a set of axle caps are formed at the end of the axle. The flywheel is formed as a displaceable flywheel which is repositionable or removable from the body member. The flywheel may be adjusted within the mobile toy at multiple positions relative to the mobile toy for use of the mobile toy on multiple types of surfaces and for various play configurations. A set of detachably attachable extension elements attached with the axle caps alter the appearance as well as the play capabilities of the mobile toy.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: JAKKS Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Carlson, Michael Bernstein, Dominic Laurenzo, Dion Fields
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Patent number: D634364Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Jakks Pacific, Inc.Inventors: Allan Villapando, Edward A. Spector, Terri Petrillo