Patents by Inventor Anne Pitrone
Anne Pitrone 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: 10105613Abstract: A toy set having one or more figurines is provided. A first figurine has a motor coupled to a flywheel and a drive shaft to rotate the flywheel and the drive shaft. The drive shaft engages a support surface causing translation of the first figurine on the support surface when the drive shaft is rotated. The flywheel holds the first figurine generally upright on the support surface via gyroscopic force when the flywheel is rotated. The first figurine has a body representing a torso and at least one arm extending from the body, wherein the body and the at least one arm do not rotate with the flywheel. A second figurine is connectable to the first figurine to form a self-balancing assembly at least when the drive shaft engages the support surface and the flywheel is rotated by the motor. Rotation of the drive shaft causes translation of the self-balancing assembly on the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: SPIN MASTER LTD.Inventors: Ian Patterson, Charles Sink, Anne Pitrone
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Publication number: 20150159982Abstract: A toy projectile launcher includes a body having a magazine for storing at least one cylindrical projectile. The body has an elongate barrel in communication with the magazine. The barrel is shaped for travel of the projectile from the magazine to an exit end. The barrel has an intermediate opening between the magazine and the exit end. A drive wheel is powered by a motor to spin about an axis of rotation. The drive wheel can be coupled to the body by a drive wheel biasing member. The drive wheel intrudes into the barrel though the intermediate opening to contact and propel the projectile down the barrel. The drive wheel can include a resilient part. The axis of rotation of the drive wheel can deviate from being perpendicular to the length of the barrel by a predetermined angle selected to impart spin to the projectile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Jeffrey J. Corsiglia, Anne Pitrone, Rodney B. Schmelter
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Patent number: 8955503Abstract: A toy projectile launcher includes a body having a magazine for storing at least one cylindrical projectile. The body has an elongate barrel in communication with the magazine. The barrel is shaped for travel of the projectile from the magazine to an exit end. The barrel has an intermediate opening between the magazine and the exit end. A drive wheel is powered by a motor to spin about an axis of rotation. The drive wheel can be coupled to the body by a drive wheel biasing member. The drive wheel intrudes into the barrel though the intermediate opening to contact and propel the projectile down the barrel. The drive wheel can include a resilient part. The axis of rotation of the drive wheel can deviate from being perpendicular to the length of the barrel by a predetermined angle selected to impart spin to the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2011Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Spin Master Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey James Corsiglia, Anne Pitrone, Rodney B. Schmelter
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Publication number: 20130112184Abstract: A toy projectile launcher includes a body having a magazine for storing at least one cylindrical projectile. The body has an elongate barrel in communication with the magazine. The barrel is shaped for travel of the projectile from the magazine to an exit end. The barrel has an intermediate opening between the magazine and the exit end. A drive wheel is powered by a motor to spin about an axis of rotation. The drive wheel can be coupled to the body by a drive wheel biasing member. The drive wheel intrudes into the barrel though the intermediate opening to contact and propel the projectile down the barrel. The drive wheel can include a resilient part. The axis of rotation of the drive wheel can deviate from being perpendicular to the length of the barrel by a predetermined angle selected to impart spin to the projectile.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: Spin Master Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey James Corsiglia, Anne Pitrone, Rodney B. Schmelter
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Patent number: 6135845Abstract: A toy doll includes a body having an opening simulating a mouth and first and second electrical switches, each switch being disposed proximal to the simulated mouth and activatable by an object inserted at least partially into the mouth. A speaker is attached to the body. An electrical circuit including an integrated circuit chip is electrically connected with the switches and with the speaker. A base configured as a feeding tray is disposed externally of and is detachably connected with the body. The base has three external switches electrically connected with the circuit chip. The circuit chip has a plurality of memory registers, each register storing a separate signal corresponding to a separate audio message. The chip is configured to randomly select a prompt signal from the memory registers and to transmit the stored signal to the speaker. The prompt signal prompts the user to select a specified one of the switches. The chip is also configured to compare the selected switch with the specified switch.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Inventors: Randall Jon Klimpert, Ann Danielak Klimpert, David Christianson, Dieter Herbstler, Anne Pitrone
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Patent number: 5676549Abstract: Toy painting apparatuses which provide means for finger painting a substrate without the user coming into direct contact with the paint. The painting apparatus has paint dispensing means and also provides a relatively thin, flexible, transparent, protective barrier between liquid paints that are dispensed onto the surface of a substrate and a user's fingers. The apparatus allows a user to apply paint to a substrate, such as paper, and manipulate the paint by smearing it with fingers, trowels, rollers and other similar implements which are moved across the surface of the barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Abraham A. Arad, Anne Pitrone, Barry Morgan
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Patent number: 5533920Abstract: A self-propelled musical toy rolling ball which plays musical tunes and sound effects. The ball may also include decorative images on its surface which may generally correspond to the musical tune or sound effects played by the ball. The electronics of the ball, once energized, operate to propel the ball and simultaneously activate an integrated circuit sound effects chip which plays first sound sequence, typically a musical tune. When the ball bumps into a wall or other object, the propulsion mechanism, typically a drive motor which may be transmissivly connected to a central axis shaft, is disengaged and the circuit then plays a second sound sequence, typically a randomly selected pre-programmed sound effect from one of a plurality of different sounds. Thereafter, the propelling mechanism is again activated and the ball resumes playing the musical tune.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Abraham A. Arad, Anne Pitrone, Robert W. Jeffway, Jr.
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Patent number: D367296Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1995Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Abraham A. Arad, Anne Pitrone, Cindy Lefkowitz
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Patent number: D370942Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Abraham A. Arad, Anne Pitrone, Cindy Lefkowitz
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Patent number: D371810Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Toy Biz, Inc.Inventors: Abraham A. Arad, Anne Pitrone, Robert W. Jeffway, Jr.