Patents by Inventor Daniel Chaim Kishon
Daniel Chaim Kishon 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: 8215639Abstract: An apparatus for playing a game comprising a playing surface having a first area and a second area, a projectile, and at least two propulsion devices. First and second sets of playing pieces are provided, each playing piece having a lower peg portion, and a substrate overlaying and spaced above the playing surface and extending across both the first and second areas of the playing surface. In a game, the playing pieces are located on the substrate above the first area of the playing surface, with their peg portions extending below the substrate, and each propulsion device is capable of propelling the projectile such that the projectile can impact with a peg portion of a playing piece and thereby dislodge the playing piece.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: All In 1 Products LimitedInventors: Daniel Chaim Kishon, Gil Druckman, Edward Paap
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Patent number: 8157264Abstract: An apparatus for playing a game comprising a playing surface having a first area and a second area, a projectile, and at least two propulsion devices. First and second sets of playing pieces are provided, each playing piece having a lower peg portion, and a substrate overlaying and spaced above the playing surface and extending across both the first and second areas of the playing surface. In a game, the playing pieces are located on the substrate above the first area of the playing surface, with their peg portions extending below the substrate, and each propulsion device is capable of propelling the projectile such that the projectile can impact with a peg portion of a playing piece and thereby dislodge the playing piece.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: All In 1 Products LimitedInventors: Daniel Chaim Kishon, Gil Druckman, Edward Paap
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Publication number: 20110291356Abstract: An apparatus for playing a game comprising a playing surface having a first area and a second area, a projectile, and at least two propulsion devices. First and second sets of playing pieces are provided, each playing piece having a lower peg portion, and a substrate overlaying and spaced above the playing surface and extending across both the first and second areas of the playing surface. In a game, the playing pieces are located on the substrate above the first area of the playing surface, with their peg portions extending below the substrate, and each propulsion device is capable of propelling the projectile such that the projectile can impact with a peg portion of a playing piece and thereby dislodge the playing piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Daniel Chaim Kishon, Gil Druckman, Edward Paap
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Publication number: 20110049802Abstract: An apparatus for playing a game comprising a playing surface having a first area and a second area, a projectile, and at least two propulsion devices. First and second sets of playing pieces are provided, each playing piece having a lower peg portion, and a substrate overlaying and spaced above the playing surface and extending across both the first and second areas of the playing surface. In a game, the playing pieces are located on the substrate above the first area of the playing surface, with their peg portions extending below the substrate, and each propulsion device is capable of propelling the projectile such that the projectile can impact with a peg portion of a playing piece and thereby dislodge the playing piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Daniel Chaim Kishon, Gil Druckman, Edward Paap
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Patent number: 7837197Abstract: An apparatus for playing a game comprising a playing surface 4.2) having a first area (14) and a second area (17), a projectile (24), at least two propulsion devices (8). First and second sets of playing pieces {12,16) are provided, each playing piece having a lower peg portion, and a substrate (18) overlaying and spaced above the playing surface and extending across both the first and second areas of the playing surface. In a game, the playing pieces are located on the substrate above the first area of the playing surface, with their peg portions extending below the substrate, and each propulsion device is capable of propelling the projectile such that the projectile can impact with a peg portion of a playing piece and thereby dislodge the playing piece.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: All In 1 Products LimitedInventors: Daniel Chaim Kishon, Gil Druckman, Edward Paap
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Patent number: 7789392Abstract: The present invention relates to a puzzle and a method of assembling a puzzle from a plurality of planar puzzle pieces. More particularly, the invention relates to a puzzle having pieces which, when stacked upon each other on completion of the puzzle, define in relief a recognisable image (e.g. of a building or a character). The puzzle comprises a plurality of inter-engaging pieces, wherein: each puzzle piece has on a planar surface thereof a part of an image which is shown as a whole once the puzzle pieces are assembled together in a completed planar jigsaw puzzle; each puzzle piece has a first edge of a first shaped profile; and when the puzzle pieces are removed from the completed planar jigsaw puzzle in a pre-determined sequence related to positioning of the puzzle pieces in the completed planar jigsaw puzzle and stacked in the predetermined sequence then the first edges of the stacked puzzle pieces together define in relief a recognisable image on a first side of the stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: All in 1 Products LimitedInventor: Daniel Chaim Kishon
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Publication number: 20090230620Abstract: An apparatus for playing a game comprising a playing surface 4.2) having a first area (14) and a second area (17), a projectile (24), at least two propulsion devices (8). First and second sets of playing pieces {12,16) are provided, each playing piece having a lower peg portion, and a substrate (18) overlaying and spaced above the playing surface and extending across both the first and second areas of the playing surface. In a game, the playing pieces are located on the substrate above the first area of the playing surface, with their peg portions extending below the substrate, and each propulsion device is capable of propelling the projectile such that the projectile can impact with a peg portion of a playing piece and thereby dislodge the playing piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2007Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Daniel Chaim Kishon, Gil Druckman, Edward Paap
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Publication number: 20090127785Abstract: The present invention relates to a puzzle and a method of assembling a puzzle from a plurality of planar puzzle pieces. More particularly, the invention relates to a puzzle having pieces which, when stacked upon each other on completion of the puzzle, define in relief a recognisable image (e.g. of a building or a character). The puzzle comprises a plurality of inter-engaging pieces, wherein: each puzzle piece has on a planar surface thereof a part of an image which is shown as a whole once the puzzle pieces are assembled together in a completed planar jigsaw puzzle; each puzzle piece has a first edge of a first shaped profile; and when the puzzle pieces are removed from the completed planar jigsaw puzzle in a pre-determined sequence related to positioning of the puzzle pieces in the completed planar jigsaw puzzle and stacked in the predetermined sequence then the first edges of the stacked puzzle pieces together define in relief a recognisable image on a first side of the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Daniel Chaim Kishon
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Patent number: 6276684Abstract: The present invention relates to a puzzle comprising a plurality of planar elements (54, 55, 57) and a main core member (53). When the plurality of planar elements (54, 55, 57) are assembled in a correct order then the planar elements (54, 55, 57) together define a recognizable three-dimensional figure (50). In some aspects of the invention the planar elements (54, 55, 57) comprise at least first (54) and second (55, 57) sub-groups of planar elements. The first sub-group of planar elements (54) are for assembly on the main core member (53). The assembled three-dimensional figure comprises a plurality of separately identifiable components (56, 58). One of the components (56, 58) is defined totally by the second sub-group of planar elements (55, 57) and is an entity identifiable separately from the remainder of the assembled puzzle. In some embodiments the planar elements (55) of the second sub-group are mounted on a branch core member (51).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Character Games LimitedInventors: Dan Hershkovits, Gil Druckman, Daniel Chaim Kishon