Patents Assigned to Mattel
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Publication number: 20090100144Abstract: A computer peripheral device is provided comprising a housing, a plurality of figures each having a unique physical appearance and a unique structural characteristic, an identifying portion that is configured to identify one of the plurality of figures, at a time, based on the unique structural characteristic of the figure. The computer peripheral device comprises a controller coupled to the identifying portion that generates an identifier associating with the figure identified by the identifying portion. Connection of the computer peripheral device to a computer is made by a standard connection cable, such as a USB cable. Computer software is installed in the computer to store data associating a web site address with an identifier for each of the plurality of figures. A web browser application is activated to retrieve content from a web site having a web site address corresponding to an identifier received from the controller in the computer peripheral device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventors: Michael P. Sullivan, Anthony R. Favorito, David J. Ciganko
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Patent number: 7513324Abstract: Children's ride-on vehicles having charge indicator assemblies that are adapted to provide at least a visual indication of the state of charge of the ride-on's battery assembly. The vehicles are reduced-scale vehicles, often formed substantially from molded plastic, that are sized for use by children and which include battery-powered motor assemblies. The vehicles include a charge indicator assembly that is adapted to selectively assess an input voltage from the battery assembly and provide an output representative of the relative state of charge of the battery assembly. In some embodiments, the charge indicator assembly includes a charge indicator module that is mounted on the vehicle's body, optionally in a position to be accessed by a child operating the ride-on, and which includes a button or other actuator adapted to cause the charge indicator assembly to assess the state of charge of the battery assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Bergum, Kurt J. Huntsberger
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Publication number: 20090088042Abstract: The present invention relates to a leak-proof compartment in which a power supply or source may be disposed. The compartment can be utilized in a children's product. In one embodiment, the children's product may include an electronic device for entertaining a child. The leak-proof compartment includes a receptacle having an opening and a cover for closing and sealing the opening. The receptacle is configured to receive the power source and the cover is placed within the opening to seal the compartment. The sealing effect of the cover prevents substances from leaking out of the compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Robert Mark Goszewski
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Publication number: 20090088046Abstract: A toy vehicle includes a plurality of wheels and an electric motor operably coupled to rotate at least one of the wheels. At least the one wheel and preferably each rotated wheel includes a hub and a tire mounted on the hub. The tire has an interior sufficiently hollow to make the wheel buoyant in water and the wheel is sufficiently sealed to prevent water penetration of the interior of the tire with the wheel immersed in water. The tire has a central portion surrounding the hub and a plurality of hollow lobes spaced from one another about the central portion. Each lobe has a pair of opposing outer sides at least one outer side being at least partially inwardly cupped to improve thrust caused by rotation of the wheel in water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventors: Justin Discoe, Joseph T. Moll, Kevin Pasko, Paulo Kang, Steven Verbera
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Patent number: 7506922Abstract: The present invention relates to a reconfigurable child receiving device that includes a seat portion and arcuate leg members that support the seat portion above a supporting surface. The seat portion is further supported by arcuate cross members that extend between the leg members and are pivotally connected to the leg members. The arcuate cross member can each be individually pivoted upward above the leg members or downward below the leg members. The pivotal connection between the leg members and the cross members enables the reconfigurable child receiving device to be configured into four different modes of use. In a first mode, both arcuate cross members are pivoted upward above the leg members to allow the device to rock on the leg members in a first direction. In a second mode the second cross member is pivoted downward to prevent rocking in the first direction and to secure the seat portion in a relatively upright configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Anthony G. Schulte, Michael D. Armbruster
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Publication number: 20090075549Abstract: The present invention relates to an infant entertainment device with a movable object. In one embodiment, the infant entertainment device is a toy aquarium. The infant entertainment device includes a drive mechanism that is operably coupled to the movable object to move the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Robert Mark Goszewski, Patrick Ritossa, Robert Sonner
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Publication number: 20090075558Abstract: A stunt arrangement for a toy vehicle including a launching section configured to launch a propelled toy vehicle into flight, a capturing section configured to receive the toy vehicle from the flight, including a narrowing cross-section configured to align a longitudinal axis of the toy vehicle with a desired direction of travel, and a reorienting section coupled to an outlet of the capturing section configured to upright the toy vehicle if the vehicle exits the capturing section partly or completely inverted.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventor: Eric C. Ostendorff
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Publication number: 20090075555Abstract: A toy action figure includes a cape and a spring-loaded arm. The upper torso of the toy action figure includes two pivotally coupled arms. The first pivotally coupled arm is configured to retract the cape. An actuator button may be provided on the front of the torso to actuate the cape into an extended position with the assistance of a spring. The second pivotally coupled arm may include a spring-loaded arm to launch a projective therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventor: Mark J. Barthold
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Publication number: 20090075556Abstract: This invention sets forth a vehicle launcher assembly comprising an inner vehicle carried within an outer vehicle. The outer vehicle has movable panel components which allow an inner vehicle to be released from the outer vehicle when the panel components are opened. Operation of the toy assembly involves one actuation step to open the panels of the outer vehicle, and second actuation step to launch the inner vehicle. In one embodiment, the outer vehicle is in the form of a car and the inner vehicle is in the form of a motorcycle. The vehicle launcher assembly may also include projectile launchers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Steed Sun, Binh Luong, Peter Fan
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Publication number: 20090072481Abstract: A racing play set for toy vehicles includes a first track segment, a second track segment disposed in intersection with the first track segment, a return portion disposed in communication with the first and second track portions, and a scoring mechanism, where the return portion is configured to be shared by toy vehicles traveling on the first and second track segments, where the return portion is configured to receive a first toy vehicle from the first track segment and return the first vehicle to the first track segment, where the return portion is configured to receive a second toy vehicle from the second track segment and return the second vehicle to the second track segment, where the scoring mechanism is configured to record a pass of the first vehicle through the return portion and a pass of the second vehicle through the return portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventor: ERIC C. OSTENDORFF
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Publication number: 20090075550Abstract: This invention refers to a costume apparatus for enabling a user to engage in role play activities or action play adventures. The costume apparatus may be mounted on a user's back, and comprises deployable arm assemblies which are controlled by a pull cord system. In one embodiment, the costume apparatus takes the form of expandable wings. The arm assembly of the costume apparatus may include two arm pieces connected by a pivoting joint, and may further include a hinged joint within one of the arm pieces. The hinged joint provides a safety feature for the deployed costume apparatus by allowing the arm assemblies to fold rearward when obstacles are encountered.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Steed Sun, Binh Luong, Brandon C. Sopinsky, Peter Fan, Michael L. Strauss
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Publication number: 20090075559Abstract: A toy vehicle is transformed from a first configuration to a second configuration through relative movement of two portions of the vehicle. The vehicle includes a roof panel which closes a roof area during the transition from the first configuration to the second configuration. The closing of the roof area hides the displacement of a first seat in the vehicle by a second seat. When the first seat is mounted with a first toy figure and the second seat is mounted with a different toy figure, an illusion is created that the initial toy figure has changed appearance. The roof panel may close and reopen at a rate rapid enough to render the change of toy figures to be an instantaneous transformation. Additional deployable components such as projectile launchers, tail fins, and front bumpers may be incorporated into the toy vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Barthold
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Patent number: 7503828Abstract: A remote-controlled toy motorcycle includes a chassis supported by oversized front and rear tires for increased stability, and a chassis-mounted rider figure having rotating members for contacting a ground surface to prevent excessive wear of the rider figure legs and also to allow the toy motorcycle to self-start from a leaning position. “Counter-steering” is simulated by actuating a steering servo to initially turn a front wheel from a straight original direction to a direction opposite the desired turn direction. The front wheel is held momentarily while the toy motorcycle destabilizes and leans in the turn direction. Then, the steering servo is automatically actuated to turn the front wheel in the desired turn direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Chun Wah Lee
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Publication number: 20090064979Abstract: The present invention is a toy launcher which is transfigurable from a compacted state to an operative state for launching projectiles. In one embodiment, the launcher utilizes a hand-pressurized air pump for providing the launching power, and may accommodate multiple types of projectiles to be loaded in the gun at the same time. Projectiles may include, for example, a bolo bullet, grapnel, or miniature missiles. Auxiliary retractable features such as targeting components and a flashlight with a logo projector may be added to enhance the play value of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Michael Andrews
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Publication number: 20090050681Abstract: Octagonal container assemblies to package and display of products, particularly toys with moving wheels, appendages or the like to demonstrate movement of the same in the container, include a tubular body and at least two octagonal end covers removable or at least pivotal away from opposing ends of the tubular body. The container assemblies include a beam extended between the end covers and a rigid support member extended transversely from the beam so as to support the toy for at least limited operation or the wheels or the like within the container. The beam may be inserted in the container or extend along its exterior.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventors: Franklin P. Stow, III, Kin Hang George Wong, David Bowen
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Patent number: 7490558Abstract: A tray insert is adapted to be coupled to a support. A tray set includes a tray insert and a base tray or support.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Ronald M. Asbach, John F. Rhein
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Patent number: 7487850Abstract: Children's ride-on vehicles having improved shifter assemblies. The vehicles include a drive assembly comprising a velocity control assembly that selectively configures the drive assembly within a plurality of drive configurations and which includes a switch assembly adapted to be selectively configured between a plurality of velocity settings. Each velocity setting configures the drive assembly to a predetermined drive configuration. The velocity control assembly may include an actuator assembly that receives user inputs via a shifter handle moveable between a plurality of shift positions along a plurality of shift paths. Each shift position configures the switch assembly to a particular velocity setting. At least two of the shift paths have non-linear relative orientations.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Christopher F. Lucas, John Rhein
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Patent number: 7479054Abstract: An improved posable figure having extended life and resistance to failure, and being repeatedly posable in a realistic fashion. The posable figure has an inner skeleton including one or more primary members constructed of a bendable material such as metal wire, and an outer molded body covering constructed of a flexible substance such as an elastomer material. The inner skeleton also may include one or more secondary members molded over portions of the primary members, to limit flexion of the primary members and/or to connect the primary members to form an articulated structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Wittenberg, Ahmad A. Asbaghi
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Patent number: 7476142Abstract: An interactive entertainment apparatus comprising a structure for use with a child receiving device is disclosed. The entertainment apparatus includes a fluid-filled, pliable container portion capable of being selectively compressed by a user to displace the fluid within the container. The apparatus includes attachment mechanism configured to secure the apparatus to a child receiving device proximate a child received in the child receiving device such that the child can contact the pliable transparent portion of the base to displace the fluid. The apparatus may further include an infant mobile including a support arm, a housing suspended by the support arm, and one or more hanging elements suspended from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Mary G. Mastrosimone-Gese
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Patent number: D585036Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J. Riggs