Patents by Inventor Lawrence L. Reiners
Lawrence L. Reiners has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 4621320Abstract: A digital computer memory prefetches, or reads ahead, a next sequential, odd, address data word from a backing memory store containing all such odd address data words to a high speed buffer register simultaneously that the memory fetches the immediately preceding, even address data word from a backing memory store containing all such even address data words to that requestor-user, one of selective one(s) of a multiplicity of such requestor-users with which the memory communicates, which is addressably reading such even address data word. Selective one(s) of the requestor-users, which one(s) is (are) predominantly sequential in successive read addressings, does (do) enable such prefetching through a unique signal communicated to the memory. Remaining requestor-users do disable, via the alternative condition of the same signal, any prefetching; causing thereby no disturbance to the priorly read-ahead, odd address, data word.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1983Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Sperry CorporationInventors: Daniel D. Holste, Lawrence L. Reiners
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Patent number: 4265449Abstract: A simulated bowling game wherein a reflected image of fixed illuminated ten pin shaped lamps is provided. A plurality of fixed illuminated bowling pin lamps are disposed in a ten pin pattern and are each normally illuminated to produce an image representative of a bowling pin. A semi-reflective surface is positioned at an incline with respect to a bowling alley, and is further positioned in facing relationship with respect to the plurality of illuminated bowling pin lamps so that the semi-reflective surface produces an image of each of the illuminated bowling pin lamps at the other end of the bowling alley. A plurality of contacts are positioned in a predetermined pattern at a rear end of the bowling alley and are adapted to produce contact signals when contacted by the bowling ball.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1978Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Louis Marx & Co., Inc.Inventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, Michael Marra, Michael F. Hennig
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Patent number: 4159594Abstract: A toy feeding spoon is provided for use with a baby doll having a head with a permanent magnet mounted therein adjacent the mouth portion thereof. The spoon includes a hollow bowl portion with a circular disc rotatably mounted therein and a top wall covering over and concealing a portion of said disc. A bar magnet is mounted on the under side of said disc and cooperates with the magnet in said doll head to turn said disc to a first selected position in which said spoon appears to be empty, when the spoon is brought to the doll mouth. The bar magnet on said disc also cooperates with a permanent magnet mounted within a simulated food container to turn said disc to a second selected position in which said spoon appears to be filled with food, when said spoon is lowered into the interior of said container.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1977Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, John O'Shaughnessy
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Patent number: 4123062Abstract: A game played by two persons, namely a player and an opponent player. Each player has an equal plurality of playing pieces, and each player has alternate turns at manipulating a plurality of discrete identification elements bearing symbols, e.g. a pair of dice, and continuing his turn as long as the symbols can be used, either separately or in combination, to move his or his opponent's playing pieces on a playing board in correspondence to the symbols on the identification elements. The object of the game is to get all the playing pieces of the player or opponent player into certain positions on the playing board, and the multiple choice strategy entails a player moving his own playing pieces either towards the preestablished finish position or positions, or moving his opponent player's pieces back from a final position or positions. The multiple choice strategy evolves from the novel method of steps and alternate choice involved in the game.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Mego Corp.Inventors: Howard Wexler, Lawrence L. Reiner
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Patent number: 4026066Abstract: An optical illusion-producing rotating toy includes a rectangular support housing and a generally cylindrical rotatable housing mounted on the support housing for free rotation about a vertical axis. The rotatable housing has at least two three-dimensional display areas, chambers of compartments angularly disposed about the axis. An axis extension of the rotatable housing projects beyond the support housing for gripping to impart rotation of the rotatable housing. The rotatable housing is provided with a resilient pair of engageable fingers proximate the support housing, and a pair of selection latching members are provided on the support housing each of which has a portion which may be selectively moved for engaging one of the fingers to almost instantaneously stop the rotation of the rotatable housing in a predetermined position. This brings into view one of the display areas at a fixed point of observation.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, John P. McNett
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Patent number: 4023705Abstract: Card dispenser for participating games involving an element of chance sequentially dispenses a stack of random cards placed into the device. The dispenser includes a hopper having a dispensing opening and a track divided by uniformly spaced upwardly directed transverse ribs into a series of adjacent co-planar card receiving surfaces. Elongate guide members on the track and mating channels on downwardly depending skirts on the hopper permit the hopper to move relatively to and along the track to bring the dispensing opening into registry with successive ones of the card receiving surfaces, the hopper advancing the lower-most cards in the stack until deposited on a surface while the transverse ribs prevent movement of the deposited cards in the direction of hopper movement and therefore retain the cards in the deposited positions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1975Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, John P. McNett
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Patent number: 4008895Abstract: A maze has two opposing substantially coextensive walls one of which forms an inner three-dimensional form or shell and the other which forms an outer form or shell. Each of the shells is generally in the form of a cube and the inner shell is fixedly positioned within the outer shell so as to maintain a predetermined, uniform distance between the inner and outer walls. The outer wall is formed with a network of channels which, together with the inner wall, define a corresponding network of passageways. The passageways on each side of the outer cube are connected to the passageways on the adjacent sides of the cube so as to form interconnected passageways which permit one or more marbles, for example, to move through the passageways on one or more sides of the cube with changes in orientation of the maze in space. Apertures are provided in at least one passageway on each side of the cube for providing points of entry and exit for the marbles into and out of the maze.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1975Date of Patent: February 22, 1977Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, John P. McNett
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Patent number: 4002339Abstract: A game of skill and strategy embodying a playing surface having corner pockets and two pair of side-pockets and a plurality of balls. A cue stick and cue ball are used to strike the balls and shoot for a particular poker hand. All of the pockets have an electrical switch, but some of the pockets close an electrical circuit for establishing or scoring a card hand, and other pockets open an electrical circuit for erasing one's opponents scoring cards from an electronic-like score board.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1974Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Inventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, William A. Brady
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Patent number: 3953935Abstract: A toy power supply having a battery power pack and a pair of conductive leads extending therefrom; each lead having an output contact element connected thereto and the electrical output contact elements may be individual elements or form part of a glove, mitten or prong-like electric power wand or "prod". The output contact elements are compatible with pairs of input contact elements on electrically actuated toys and accessories, such as dolls. In operation, the output contact elements operate in effect as a kind of switch, and upon said contacts properly engaging a pair of input contact elements of a toy, whatever toy one is operating will then start to function, whether it is a motor or light or other accessory.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1974Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, John P. McNett
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Patent number: 3951408Abstract: A game requiring skill and embodying a curved alley or track and a positionable pendulum shooter having a free-swinging, but rigid, pendulum arm for striking a ball with a velocity and impact sufficient to achieve a particular ball path down the curved alley. The game is set up as a bowling game, although it may also be set up to play other games of skill.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1974Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Inventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, William A. Brady
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Patent number: 3949517Abstract: A toy power supply having a battery power pack and a pair of conductive leads extending therefrom; each lead having an output contact element connected thereto and the electrical output contact elements may be individual elements or form part of a glove, mitten or prong-like electric power wand or "prod". The output contact elements are compatible with pairs of input contact elements on electrically actuated toys and accessories, such as dolls and vehicles. In operation, the output contact elements operate in effect as a kind of switch, and upon said contacts properly engaging a pair of input contact elements of a toy, whatever toy one is operating will then start to function, whether it is a motor or light or other accessory.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, John P. McNett
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Patent number: D250906Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: Lawrence L. ReinerInventors: Lawrence L. Reiner, Michael Hennig
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Patent number: D255806Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Louis Marx & Co., Inc.Inventors: John A. Vernon, Lawrence L. Reiner