Patents Assigned to M.H. Segan Limited Partnership
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Patent number: 7194542Abstract: A system and method for viewing content over the Internet wherein a user accesses a service provider server to view a character icon provided by the service provider to a user interface device. The user will select web site addresses of subscriber target sites where the user can access enhancement content for the character icon to provide functionality to the character icon such as for animating the character icon on the user device. Addresses for such web sites may be provided to the user based on a particular character icon selection which may, in and of itself, signify interests and/or demographic information of the user. Access to enhancement content will be provided by accessing authorization codes present at the target sites. In a preferred embodiment, only certain enhancement content will be operable on certain character icons, thus requiring the user to locate enhancement content that is compatible with the user's character icon.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gene Lewin
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Patent number: 7054928Abstract: A system and method for viewing content over the Internet wherein a user accesses a service provider server to view a character icon provided by the service provider to a user interface device. The user will select web site addresses of subscriber target sites where the user can access enhancement content for the character icon to provide functionality to the character icon such as for animating the character icon on the user device. Addresses for such web sites may be provided to the user based on a particular character icon selection which may, in and of itself, signify interests and/or demographic information of the user. Access to enhancement content will be provided by accessing authorization codes present at the target sites. In a preferred embodiment, only certain enhancement content will be operable on certain character icons, thus requiring the user to locate enhancement content that is compatible with the user's character icon.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gene Lewin
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Patent number: 7007417Abstract: An audio-visual display device for pictorial artwork is disclosed. The preferred embodiment has a universal backbox which contains a lightboard capable of lighting up any and/or all sections of a pictorial artwork placed above it, a hidden electric eye for detecting when the viewer wishes to see a snippet of an audio-visual sequence, a speaker, a memory for storing snippets of an audio sequence, and a microprocessor which receives signals from the electric eye and controls the speaker and the lightboard in accordance with an audio-visual sequence which brings to life the pictorial artwork.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Richard Awad
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Patent number: 6960710Abstract: An electronic engine for generating acoustic musical notes for simulating a music box. The engine includes a memory for storing data, and an electronic controller connected to the memory for producing a control signal in accordance with said data. A plurality of tone generating members, such as tines from a comb are provided, with each tine generating a corresponding musical note when the tine is placed in motion. One or more actuators in communication with the controller generate a temporary magnetic field in response to the control signal for resonantly adding energy to the tines without requiring physical contact between the tines and the actuators to produce the corresponding musical notes.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc Howard Segan, Gary Strauss, Leo Fernekes
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Patent number: 6946805Abstract: A controller for controlling decorative light displays includes plural outlet ports for providing power to a plurality of decorative light strings. The controller alternately illuminates and dims the different lights strings according to a variety of synchronized patterns.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gary Strauss
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Publication number: 20040231486Abstract: An electronic engine for generating acoustic musical notes for simulating a music box. The engine includes a memory for storing data, and an electronic controller connected to the memory for producing a control signal in accordance with said data. A plurality of tone generating members, such as tines from a comb are provided, with each tine generating a corresponding musical note when the tine is placed in motion. One or more actuators in communication with the controller generate a temporary magnetic field in response to the control signal for resonantly adding energy to the tines without requiring physical contact between the tines and the actuators to produce the corresponding musical notes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc Howard Segan, Gary Strauss, Leo Fernekes
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Publication number: 20030168984Abstract: An audio-visual display device for pictorial artwork is disclosed. The preferred embodiment has a universal backbox which contains a lightboard capable of lighting up any and/or all sections of a pictorial artwork placed above it, a hidden electric eye for detecting when the viewer wishes to see a snippet of an audio-visual sequence, a speaker, a memory for storing snippets of an audio sequence, and a microprocessor which receives signals from the electric eye and controls the speaker and the lightboard in accordance with an audio-visual sequence which brings to life the pictorial artwork.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Richard Awad
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Publication number: 20020029252Abstract: A system and method for viewing content over the Internet wherein a user accesses a service provider server to view a character icon provided by the service provider to a user interface device. The user will select web site addresses of subscriber target sites where the user can access enhancement content for the character icon to provide functionality to the character icon such as for animating the character icon on the user device. Addresses for such web sites may be provided to the user based on a particular character icon selection which may, in and of itself, signify interests and/or demographic information of the user. Access to enhancement content will be provided by accessing authorization codes present at the target sites. In a preferred embodiment, only certain enhancement content will be operable on certain character icons, thus requiring the user to locate enhancement content that is compatible with the user's character icon.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: March 7, 2002Applicant: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gene Lewin
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Patent number: 6328624Abstract: A yo-yo has a recess in one of its faces accommodating a timepiece. The yo-yo is be releasably accommodated in a base, and the base may be worn on a user's person by various means including a wristband in the manner of a wristwatch, a fob or a watch chain in the manner of a pocket watch, a necklace in the manner of a necklace watch, or a holster.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gary Strauss
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Patent number: 6028504Abstract: The present invention provides a decorative door chime particularly well suited to festive occasions. The chime includes a speaker which is suspended on one side of the door by a strap, and a door-knocker actuated trigger switch suspended on the other side of the door by the strap. The strap encloses the electrical connections between the speaker and the trigger. The sound generator plays songs, tone sequences, recorded voice messages, etc., in response to actuation of the trigger switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Marc H. Segan
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Patent number: 5914650Abstract: The present invention provides a decorative door chime particularly well suited to festive occasions. The chime includes a speaker which is suspended on one side of the door by a strap, and a door-knocker actuated trigger switch suspended on the other side of the door by the strap. The strap encloses the electrical connections between the speaker and the trigger. The sound generator plays songs, tone sequences, recorded voice messages, etc., in response to actuation of the trigger switch.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1998Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Marc H. Segan
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Patent number: 5900802Abstract: The present invention provides a decorative door chime particularly well suited to festive occasions. The chime's speaker element is suspended on one side of the door, and a door-knocker actuated trigger switch on the other side of the door, by a strap. The strap encloses the electrical connections between them, hiding and protecting them. A mounting clip is slidably attached to the strap for securing and positioning wreaths and other similar decorations. The sound generator plays songs, tone sequences, recorded voice messages etc. in response to actuation of the trigger switch.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Marc H. Segan
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Patent number: 5841051Abstract: The preferred embodiment provides an electronic learning aid which includes a housing having a hand pad that is sized and shaped to receive a child's hand. The hand pad has five finger portions with each having a finger switch embedded therein that is positioned to be actuated by the child's finger. An indicator is mounted in close proximity to and associated with each finger portion to indicate the appropriate finger to be depressed on the hand pad. A keyboard assembly, having an abbreviated keyboard, is also mounted on the housing. A light emitting diode is mounted directly beneath each white key so that each white key can be illuminated to indicate the appropriate key to be depressed. A microcomputer having a speech synthesizer provides instruction to the student and controls the operation of the electronic learning aid.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1995Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Marc H. Segan
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Patent number: 5801320Abstract: A foldable electronic percussion synthesizer assembly is disclosed that includes two fixed drum heads that are permanently mounted on the synthesizer housing and two movable drum heads that are mounted on respective movable support arms. Each support arm pivots the movable head between a folded position where its striking surface is juxtaposed to and faces the striking surface of a fixed drum head and an unfolded position where the striking surfaces of the fixed and movable head are substantially coplanar and separated from each other. The assembly includes vibration isolation means for each drum head that reduces crosstalk. A latch member is pivotably mounted to the vibration isolation means on the movable drum head to support the movable drum head in the unfolded position and secure the movable drum head on the fixed drum head in the folded position.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gary Strauss, Maxwell Meyer Segan
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Patent number: 5666750Abstract: Ornamental display device for simulating snowfall over a display object or scene positioned within a housing comprises a liquid filled compartment rotatably arranged within the housing. The compartment includes first and second opposed sidewalls having aligned transparent portions defining a sealed interior cavity for receiving the liquid. The liquid within the cavity is substantially transparent and a plurality of snow-simulating flake particles are dispersed within the liquid. Blade members radially arranged within the compartment are oriented at a predetermined angle so as to transport flake particles from the lower zone of the cavity to the upper zone as the compartment is rotated. The transparent sidewall portions are aligned with the display object or scene so that the object or scene can be viewed during continuous recirculation of the flake particles.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gary Strauss
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Patent number: 5550319Abstract: A display, such as a Christmas display, comprises a plurality of ornaments (14), each including a striker (18), a pair of bells (26, 27) disposed in spaced relation from the striker (18) and a means (46) responsive to an electrical signal from a control unit (12) for moving the striker into contact with one or the other of the bells (26, 27), at least some of the bells on the ornaments having different frequencies such that sequentially striking the bells (26, 27) plays a tune, such as a Christmas carol. The ornaments are preferably distributed about a Christmas tree, though alternatively they may be placed on a flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1991Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Michael Newsome
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Patent number: D378618Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Marc H. Segan
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Patent number: D379777Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc H. Segan, Gary Strauss, Lori Shields
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Patent number: D380697Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: M.H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Gerald W. Cummings
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Patent number: D404837Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: M. H. Segan Limited PartnershipInventor: Marc H. Segan