Patents by Inventor Melvin Kennedy
Melvin Kennedy 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: 7677994Abstract: An apparatus for throwing and picking up a sphere. A user may employ the apparatus, for example, to throw a sphere. The user may also employ the apparatus to pick up the sphere without requiring any portion of the user come into contact with the sphere. The apparatus may include a claw or gripper for holding the sphere. The claw may have three or more prongs for gripping the sphere and may be attached to a handle. The handle may telescope from a retracted position to an operating position. The handle may include gripping surfaces to aid a user in holding the handle, and a clip for attaching the throwing apparatus to a belt, a hanger or other suitable support.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Susan Matsumoto, Melvin Kennedy, Richard C. Levy
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Publication number: 20080004140Abstract: An apparatus for throwing and picking up a sphere. A user may employ the apparatus, for example, to throw a sphere. The user may also employ the apparatus to pick up the sphere without requiring any portion of the user come into contact with the sphere. The apparatus may include a claw or gripper for holding the sphere. The claw may have three or more prongs for gripping the sphere and may be attached to a handle. The handle may telescope from a retracted position to an operating position. The handle may include gripping surfaces to aid a user in holding the handle, and a clip for attaching the throwing apparatus to a belt, a hanger or other suitable support.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Aspen Pet Products, Inc.Inventors: Susan Matsumoto, Melvin Kennedy, Richard C. Levy
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Publication number: 20070215170Abstract: A hair coloring applicator including a body forming a handle, a brush which rotates relative to the body, a housing wherein the brush is rotatable within the housing. The brush may be designed as a plurality of flexible squeegee arms. The housing is designed to receive a liquid hair colorant such that the brush contacts the hair colorant within the housing. The housing includes at least one opening for receiving at least one strand of hair and placing the at least one strand of hair in contact with the brush. The hair colorant and/or the brush may be provided in a disposable cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Melvin Kennedy, Jose Longoria, Robert Robbins
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Publication number: 20060207036Abstract: Devices configured to permit the application of color to hair from a solid or semi-solid hair coloring composition and methods relating to use of such devices are disclosed. The device includes a support, and a solid or semi-solid hair coloring composition fixedly disposed on the support. The solid or semi-solid hair coloring composition includes a soap gelling agent such that the hair coloring composition retains its shape, and can be provided as a block having a predefined shape. These devices are not attendant with dripping as has been associated with prior art hair color applicators.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2005Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicants: Spectrum Associates LLC, Longoria Design LLC, Kennedy/Matsumoto Design LLCInventors: Melvin Kennedy, Jose Longoria, Robert Robbins, Richard Kaiser
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Publication number: 20060163396Abstract: A food preparation system and method, including a base housing, a container detachably engagable with the base housing in which the container is adapted to receive food products. The system also includes a heater within the base housing and/or the container for converting a liquid into a cooking vapor, and a blade rotatably mounted in the container in which the blade supports the food products during a cooking step and processes the food products during a processing step. The system can also have positioning structure within the base housing and/or the container for positioning the blade in a cooking position during the cooking step, and for positioning the blade in a processing position during the processing step.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Melvin Kennedy, Jose Longoria, Robert Robbins
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Publication number: 20060012230Abstract: A glider that produces a gliding motion using a plurality of cooperating components. The glider may include a seat for receiving one or more users and a frame connected to the seat for supporting the seat including the weight of the one or more users on the seat. One or more wheel members may be provided and connected to the frame. The apparatus may further include a base surface that is engaged by the wheels. The base surface and the wheels may have generally corresponding configurations so as to produce a back and forth gliding motion within a predefined movement range as the wheels roll on the base surface when the glider is subject to a movement force. The frame transmits the gliding motion to the one or more users in the seat. The glider can also have a mechanism that ensures that the glider returns to a central position in its movement range once a movement force has been stopped.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Melvin Kennedy, Jose Longoria, Steve Chininis
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Patent number: 5725445Abstract: A pneumatic playball which emits a series of strobe-like light flashes each time the ball is bounced by a player. The playball includes a spherical casing formed of flexible, translucent plastic material having internal plugs at the opposing poles of the sphere. Suspended between the polar plugs along the diametrical axis of the spherical casing is a light-flashing unit. The unit includes at least one light-emitting diode (LED) connected to a battery through an electronic blinker which each time it is activated, yields a series of voltage pulses which is applied to the LED to produce a series of light flashes. Activation of the blinker is effected by a motion sensing switch which closes to activate the blinker only when the ball is bounced or otherwise undergoes an abrupt change in velocity.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Inventors: Melvin Kennedy, Susan Matsumoto
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Patent number: 5601471Abstract: A platform on which is mountable a doll resembling a figure skater, the platform serving as a stage simulating a skating rink. Housed within the platform in a finger-actuated mechanism operatively coupled to the lower end of a shaft extending through an upright bearing anchored on the stage. The upper end of the shaft which is slidable in the bearing is clamped to one leg of the doll to support it above the stage. When the mechanism is actuated by a finger on one hand of the player, it then causes the shaft to rotate and thereby spin the doll. When the mechanism is actuated by a finger of the other hand, it then acts to raise the shaft and thereby lifts the doll above the stage. The player, therefore, by concurrently causing the figure skating doll to spin and lift, simulates a figure skating movement.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 5558555Abstract: A platform for animating a doll mounted thereon, the platform being provided with a base having a circular well recessed in its underside. Anchored on the base is an upright bearing in which is received a shaft whose upper end projects above the bearing and is clamped to one leg of the doll to support it above the base. The lower end of the shaft projects into the well and is joined to an actuator having an eccentric tip which frictionally engages the horizontal play surface on which the platform is placed. When a player pushes the platform back and forth along this surface the tip is then caused to sweep in a circular path within the well and in doing so to cause the shaft and the doll clamped thereto to rotate. Thus as the platform is pushed, the advancing doll rotates to execute a pirouetting dance movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Inventor: Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 5545072Abstract: An image projecting toy comprised of a toy figure and an associated internally disposed projection system, the projection system including a disk assembly containing a segmented film element having a plurality of images which are transilluminated by an illumination source, the images being selectable by the user for projection of the same onto a proximately disposed viewing surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Avi Arad, Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 5456032Abstract: A self-sufficient, blinking-light LED device formed by a decoratively-shaped casing having a LED projecting from its face, the casing being attachable to the shoe of an individual or elsewhere on his person whereby as the individual walks or jogs, the resultant changes in velocity cause the LED to be intermittently activated to create strobe light effects which attract attention. Housed in the casing is a D-C power source connected through an acceleration-sensitive make-and-break switch to the short leads of the LED, one of which forms the fixed contact of the switch. The movable contact is defined by a cantilevered flat spring having a weight attached to its free end. A change in velocity causes the spring contact to flex to momentarily engage the fixed contact to close the switch and activate the LED.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Inventors: Susan Matsumoto, Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 5405142Abstract: A pinball machine comprising a housing having provisions for translating a ball in play throughout a plurality of locations therein, including at least one rotary spinner and active bar bumper, said housing further including flippers, inactive bumpers and ball traps and channels disposed at strategic locations on a playing field, the rotary spinners and bar bumpers being operably connected to a drive system which is operated off a single drive motor and which includes an integral scoring relay which generates a scoring signal in response to a drag torque imparted on the drive system every time a ball makes contact with a rotary spinner or bar bumper, the housing further having a three dimensional figure attached to one end thereof, adapted to move at least a part thereof relative to the housing, the figure including an internal mechanism adapted to move one arm thereof in a generally up and down motion such that it randomly and periodically impacts a trigger within the housing which engages a mechanism for raType: GrantFiled: December 22, 1992Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Avi Arad, Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 5321891Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus for writing or drawing that is characterized by an enclosed case having a front side and a back side and in which the front side consists of a transparent screen. Disposed within a substantially rectangular case is a slightly adhesive powder which adheres to the undersurface of the transparent screen so as to render it opaque. A first and second stylus is mounted within the case for producing relatively thick and relatively thin lines by movement along the undersurface of the transparent screen in a manner for removing the adhesive powder and to thus produce lines. The first and second stylus are both moved in the X and Y coordinates through the use of external horizontal and vertical line control knobs which are internally coupled to the multiple stylus by first and second transverse rods, each being supported on and attached to a separate cable loop system.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: The Ohio Art CompanyInventors: Avi Arad, Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 4907804Abstract: A pocket sized toy game including an enclosure defining a chamber wherein a die is retained for movement, a manually operated mechanism for randomly moving the dice within the chamber, and a game board. The enclosure includes a cover and a pivotally interconnected base. An open sided transparent housing located in a cavity defined by the cover defines a chamber wherein the dice are movably retained. The manually operated mechanism is arranged within the cover and includes a pivotal lever which impacts against the dice to facilitate moving the dice within the chamber to facilitate playing the game. The cover is movable between open and closed positions. In its open position, the cover is generally disposed upright relative to the base. In its closed position, the cover lies generally paralleled to the base and defines a cavity therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Assignee: Tiger Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Abraham Arad, Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: 4484649Abstract: A motor and pedal driven tricycle includes a system for coupling the motor to the rear wheels of the tricycle, which system automatically decouples the motor from the rear wheels when the motor is deactivated, thereby permitting free rotation of the rear wheels.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1983Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Nagel, Kennedy, Arad & AssociatesInventors: Melvin Kennedy, Dietmar Nagel, Avi Arad
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Patent number: 4475618Abstract: A power driven toy car includes a system for coupling power from a power source to the driving wheels of the toy car, which system automatically decouples the power source from the driving wheels when the power source is deactivated to permit free rotation of the driving wheels.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1982Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Assignee: Nagel/Kennedy & AssociatesInventors: Melvin Kennedy, Dietmar Nagel, Avi Arad
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Patent number: 4464124Abstract: A magnetic tape player has a stereo playback head for reproducing information from adjacent channels on a magnetic tape on which there is recorded a series of questions and answers in successive blocks. In a first portion of each block a given question and a plurality of possible answers are recorded in both channels, in a second portion of the block a coded indication of the correct answer to the question is recorded in one channel, and in a third portion of the block a correct indication is recorded in one channel and an incorrect indication is recorded in the other channel. The second portion of the block is marked by a first tone to indicate the start of the decision time during which one of a plurality of answer buttons is to be depressed to select an answer and the third portion of the block is marked by a second tone to indicate the end of the decision time.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: North American Foreign Trading CorporationInventors: Hugo Romero, Avi Arad, Dietmar Nagel, Melvin Kennedy
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Patent number: D275978Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Darda Inc.Inventors: Melvin Kennedy, Dietmar Nagel, Avi Arad
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Patent number: D280428Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Nagel/Kennedy & AssociatesInventors: Melvin Kennedy, Dietmar Nagel, Avi Arad
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Patent number: D308390Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Inventors: Melvin Kennedy, Avi Arad