Patents Assigned to Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
  • Patent number: 7297044
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to a method, apparatus, and system to synchronize timers or clocks of toys. A play-set includes a first toy having a first timer and a start button. The first toy can be designated as a master when the start button is depressed. After being designated as the master, the first toy sends a synchronization signal to begin synchronization. The play-set also includes a second toy communicatively linked to the first toy. The second toy has a second timer, and synchronizes the second timer to the first timer of the first toy in response to the synchronization signal. After timer synchronization, scripts are selected and a script start signal synchronizes the beginning of script play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David Small, Brian Farley
  • Patent number: 7246555
    Abstract: Portable Vacuum Food Storage System with a housing that contains a vacuum pump, an on off power switch, a vacuum pressure switch and a plurality of rechargeable DC batteries. The top of the housing has a gripping member help the user to twist and fasten the housing onto a mating container lid. The housing has a bayonet type fastener at its lower center portion that mates to a receptacle located on the lid, the lid has a vacuum releasing member that can be pressed by the user to relieve the vacuum in the container. The vacuum housing is capable of resting on the lid in a stable manner so that the vacuum operation can take place unattended by the user. The vacuum lid is capable of fitting on standard TupperWare or Rubber Maid containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David B. Small, Pauls Rago
  • Patent number: 7243053
    Abstract: A virtual scale model operating environment for controlling operational scale models. The virtual scale model operating environment includes a virtual controller that provides simulated environmental parameters normally associated with real operation. The virtual controller can display a simulated measure of the simulated environmental parameters to a user. Control of the operational scale model by a user is altered by the virtual controller in response to the simulated environmental parameters. The simulated environmental parameters vary due to various factors including the operation of the scale model by a user in order to provide more realistic play. The virtual controller further provides sound effects and phrases from a virtual voice through its own speakers or through headphones. The virtual controller has a microcontroller executing software algorithms to provide the simulated environmental parameters and alter actual control of the operational scale model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2007
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: David Small
  • Patent number: 6966125
    Abstract: An oscillating hair dryer nozzle assembly attaches to a hand held electric hair dryer. An oscillating nozzle is pivoted back and forth by forced air generated by an electric motorized fan within the hair dryer. A propeller receives the forced air and rotates a propeller shaft which is coupled to a gear reduction assembly. The gear reduction assembly converts the rotational motion of the propeller shaft into repetitive pivotal movement of the oscillating nozzle. The oscillating nozzle automatically redirects the air flow in a plane. In one embodiment, the nozzle assembly is rotatably attached to the output barrel of a hair dryer body so that the oscillating nozzle can be rotated to pivot and redirect air flow in a different plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: Paul S. Rago, David B. Small
  • Patent number: 6937152
    Abstract: This invention allows for an electronic doll-house to be constructed at a reasonable cost that provides the ability to identify the location of a number of figures that a child may manipulate in a play space. By use of IR communications and the characteristics of such a communications link, a doll-house is provided that combines the ability to be built at a relatively low cost with the advantages of not requiring physical contacts, special purpose RFID chips and transceiving arrangements, or other expensive sensing methods. In brief, the invention makes use of an IR transmitter that sends a unique ID code upon user activation which allows for power savings, the elimination of contact points or RF components, the localization of the signal to a room in a doll-house, and by use of reflecting paths, allows relative independence of orientation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: David Small
  • Patent number: 6923010
    Abstract: A slush beverage maker is provided that is easy to assemble and disassemble, has few parts, and is easy to operate. The slush beverage maker has a mixing chamber for receiving ingredients to make a slush beverage. An auger is received within the mixing chamber to mix the ingredients. An ice drum is received within the auger in the mixing chamber. An ice blade is disposed in the ice drum to stir the ice mixture received by the ice drum when making a slush beverage. A hand crank is connected to both the auger and the ice blade to rotate both simultaneously. A blowby area in the mixing chamber outside the auger provides continuous flow of the slush beverage mixture, thereby avoiding freezing the auger within the mixture. Moreover, the ice blade speeds up the heat transfer between the slush beverage mixture and the ice mixture, thereby decreasing the time required to make a slush beverage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: Shoot The Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David B. Small, Scott D. Bekerman, Leslie E. Allen, Brian D. Farley
  • Patent number: 6893346
    Abstract: An infrared (IR) communication device for audible sound communication over an infrared beam. The IR communication device includes an IR receiver, an IR transmitter, a speaker, and a microphone 210. The IR receiver receives the incoming IR beam. The IR transmitter 206 generates the IR output beam. A pair of IR communication devices form an IR communication system with a pair of IR communication channels. Simplex and full duplex IR communication may be provided over one or a pair of IR communication channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2005
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David Small, James M. Hair, III
  • Patent number: 6860788
    Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for dispensing chocolate. Solid chocolate is heated to its melting point within a chamber in order to form a liquid chocolate that is viscous and can flow out an opening in a nozzle at one end when pressure is exerted at another end. The chocolate dispenser is portable and has a housing or case that holds a heating chamber and a heater. The heater heats solid chocolate in the heating chamber into liquid chocolate. A nozzle is snapped or screwed into a dispensing end of the dispenser. A plunger has a piston inserted into the heating chamber to apply pressure to liquid chocolate in order for it to flow out of an opening in the nozzle. A children's playset for use with the chocolate dispenser includes a support structure to support the chocolate dispenser over a dispensing area. One embodiment of the playset includes a turn table and a tapper. A cooling tray may be included in the playset to cool the melted chocolate to its solid form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2005
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David Small, Scott David Eckerman, Leslie Earl Allen, III
  • Publication number: 20040219501
    Abstract: An interactive book reading system (600) responsive to a human finger presence. The system (600) includes a radio frequency (RF) scanning circuit (675), a control circuit (610), a memory (615) and an audible output device (650). The RF scanning circuit (675) is configured to detect the presence of the human finger when the finger enters an RF field generated by the RF scanning circuit (675). The control circuit (610) and the memory (615) are in communication with the RF scanning circuit (675). The memory (615) stores a plurality of audible messages. The audible output device (650) is also in communication with the control circuit (610). The audible output device (650) outputs at least one of the audible messages based on an analysis of the RF field performed by the control circuit (610) when the finger enters the RF field.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Applicant: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC et al.
    Inventors: David B. Small, Paul S. Rago, James M. Hair
  • Patent number: 6783425
    Abstract: Vehicle guidance and control systems that use the intensity of a field radiated from a source of radiation to define the track or lane for operation of the vehicles. The source of radiation used is a single source of radiation in the sense that vehicle position relative to the source of radiation is sensed by sensing intensity of the radiation at the vehicle, rather than the difference in field intensity sensed from two physically separated sources of radiation. Exemplary embodiments using a single magnetic field for navigational control are described, including a basic system for a single vehicle, a tethered system having steering and speed controls for creating a multiple vehicle racing environment, and a radio controlled system, also for creating a multiple vehicle racing environment and in the embodiment disclosed, also useable as a stand alone RC controlled vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: James McKeefery
  • Patent number: 6777910
    Abstract: Rechargeable battery packs include one or more key slots along a rear edge in order to distinguish it from other battery pack types and rectangular guide tabs to be backward compatible with former battery pack chargers and former battery operated devices. Battery pack chargers include one or more key tabs in a door and rectangular guide tabs to differentiate rechargeable battery packs that can be safely charged. Door closure switches on a safety switch to activate safe charging of a rechargeable battery pack with matching one or more key slots. The one or more key tabs and the one or more key slots provide a safety mechanism to distinguish rechargeable battery packs which can be safely charged. Rectangular guide tabs on sidewalls of an inner housing allow rectangular guide tabs of the rechargeable battery packs to slide under and further differentiates those that can be safely charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: David Small
  • Patent number: 6646414
    Abstract: Rechargeable battery packs include one or more key slots along a rear edge in order to distinguish it from other battery pack types and rectangular guide tabs to be backward compatible with former battery pack chargers and former battery operated devices. Battery pack chargers include one or more key tabs in a door and rectangular guide tabs to differentiate rechargeable battery packs that can be safely charged. Door closure switches on a safety switch to activate safe charging of a rechargeable battery pack with matching one or more key slots. The one or more key tabs and the one or more key slots provide a safety mechanism to distinguish rechargeable battery packs which can be safely charged. Rectangular guide tabs on sidewalls of an inner housing allow rectangular guide tabs of the rechargeable battery packs to slide under and further differentiates those that can be safely charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: David Small
  • Patent number: 6547465
    Abstract: A pencil has a fixed non-replaceable eraser and a moveable sleeve. The fixed non-replaceable eraser is elongated to provide a larger eraser to pencil ratio in order to have more erase cycles per write cycles. The moveable sleeve can be moved to selectively expose a portion of the eraser. A ferrule couples the pencil body and the eraser together and provides an outer surface to engage an inner surface of the moveable sleeve. In one embodiment, a threaded female slot in the outer surface of the ferrule engages a male threaded tab in the inner surface of the sleeve. In another embodiment, a plurality of concentric slots in the outer surface of the ferrule engage a tab in the inner surface of the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: Paul Rago, David Small
  • Patent number: 6489751
    Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for charging rechargeable battery packs. A battery charger has a means to measure a voltage and a battery temperature and a means to determine a rate of increase in battery temperature of a rechargeable battery pack. The battery charger to fast charge if the voltage and battery temperature indicate its safe and to terminate the fast charge in response to the charge condition. Methods include measuring a battery temperature of the rechargeable battery pack and determining a rate of increase in battery temperature during fast charging to determine a charge condition, One method further includes terminating fast charging if the rate of increase in battery temperature exceeds a maximum rate or if the increase in battery temperature rises non-logarithmically. Another method further includes terminating fast charging in response to the charge condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David Small, Brian Farley, James McKeefery
  • Patent number: 6412594
    Abstract: A water gun includes a sound effects module. The water gun includes a trigger to squirt water. The trigger actuates a switch coupled to the sound effects module. The sound effects module has an interior volume with a speaker at one end. A speaker cover seals the periphery of the speaker. The sound effects module also has a sealed compartment containing a keypad to control the sound effects module and a printed circuit board.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David Small, Paul S. Rago
  • Patent number: 6358145
    Abstract: A television, radio, tape, videotape, computer (Internet), telephone, cellular telephone etc., activated sweepstakes game system employing at least one electronically activated game piece device among a large number of similarly dimensioned, configured, textured and weighted dummy game pieces distributed for the sweepstakes game.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignees: Strottman International, Shoot The Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas N. Wong, David Small, Brian Farley
  • Patent number: 6326767
    Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for charging rechargeable battery packs having redundant safety systems. A battery charger has a temperature sensor at a negative charging terminal for determining the charge condition of a rechargeable battery pack and controlling a charging current. The battery charger has a microcontroller to control the charging of the rechargeable battery pack using a fast charge current or a trickle charge current. Independent safety systems provide safe operation of the battery charger if the microcontroller operation fails. A rechargeable battery pack has a pair of openings to allow direct contact to a positive pole and a negative pole of the end batteries for improved temperature sensing by a battery charger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventors: David Small, Brian D. Farley, W. James McKeefery
  • Patent number: 6326766
    Abstract: Rechargeable battery pack and battery pack charger mechanisms to assure safe charging. The rechargeable battery pack includes an opening to allow a temperature sensor to directly sense the temperature at a terminal case of a rechargeable battery cell, one or more key slots along a rear edge in order to distinguish it from other battery pack types, rectangular guide tabs to be backward compatible with former battery pack chargers and former battery operated devices. Battery pack charger includes one or more key tabs in a door and rectangular guide tabs to differentiate rechargeable battery packs that can be safely charged. Closure of the door switches on a safety switch mechanism to activate safe charging of a rechargeable battery pack with matching one or more key slots. The combination of the one or more key tabs with the one or more key slots provides a safety mechanism to assure that the appropriate rechargeable battery pack is inserted which can be safely charged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: David Small
  • Patent number: D516502
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: Shoot the Moon Products II, LLC
    Inventor: David Small