Patents by Inventor Donald A. Rosenwinkel
Donald A. Rosenwinkel 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: 4927156Abstract: A property dealing game that is played in two phases requires the players to acquire properties without always actually knowing the intrinsic value of the property. Cards are provided which, in combination with one or more properties, make the property worth more than its intrinsic value to a player holding one or more particular cards. The intrinsic value of the property is determined by the amount of money inserted into a closed property box during the course of play. In the initial phase, players proceed around peripheral pathway spaces on a board. However, in the second, less structured phase, the winner is determined as a result of deals made among the players without moving around the board. Additional cards are provided for affecting the holding of opposing players and influencing the bidding play in the acquisition of properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Breslow, Morrison, Terzian & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Breslow, John V. Zaruba, Donald A. Rosenwinkel
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Patent number: 4863172Abstract: A puzzle in which alphabet letters or other graphics are displayed in movable squares forming a grid on a front side of the puzzle. On the back side of the puzzle is another grid of movable squares containing alphabet letters or other graphics. Each square is a part of each of two mutually transverse, continuous bands. One band comprises aligned front side and back side rows while the other transverse band comprises aligned front side and back side columns. The relationship of each square in the puzzle may be changed with respect to every other square. As squares are moved out of the front side grid, they wrap around, out of sight, and change the grid of squares on the back side while bringing an out of sight square into the front side grid. In one electronic version of the puzzle, movement of a square is effected by touching the front side square to be moved and then touching the position on the front side row or column to which the square is to be moved.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, John V. Zaruba, Wayne A. Kuna
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Patent number: 4852886Abstract: A game in which a number of players each attempt to move a plurality of assigned stackable playing tokens to the center of a board along one of four concentric spiral paths. Once a player has all of the assigned tokens on the path, a stack of tokens may be moved as a single token. Movement of the tokens is determined by the roll of two dice with players being able to move each of two single tokens the number of spaces along the path that are indicated on a respective die or move one single token the total of both dice. Also included is a windup spring motor random moving disrupter device constructed so as to increase the probability of knocking over a higher stack of tokens. When indicated by a die, the random moving disrupter is wound and released in an attempt to knock over tokens of the opposing players. Knocked over tokens are removed from the board and must be restarted on the path.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: John V. Zaruba, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Jeffrey D. Breslow
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Patent number: 4799678Abstract: An electronic game playing device including an animated character and a synthesized voice. Game play instructions, required responses and awards, are contained in a program memory within a base on which the character is mounted. Carried by the base are a player input touch pad including the letters of the alphabet and individual player input buttons as well as a gridwork of lightable spaces. Animation of different features of the character is initiated at different times in response to audio signals emanating from the voice synthesis, or from an interfaced tape player, through an animation drive powered by a single motor. The animiation drive includes a shaft carrying relatively rotatable components some of which are rotated by other of the components after a predetermined amount of rotation by such other components. Movement of the character's mouth is accomplished by a second motor having a drive engaging the edge of an inner extension of the lower jaw.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1987Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Rouben T. Terzian, Jeffrey D. Breslow, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, John V. Zaruba
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Patent number: 4783080Abstract: A board game in which players, using markers representing different types of global influence, challenge individual opponents. The outcome of the challenge being effected by point values of the markers of a selected type of global influence. In one form the markers are tiles and a balance beam is provided to determine the outcome of a contest without having to numerically add the point value on the markers.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, John V. Zaruba, Jeffrey D. Breslow
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Patent number: 4773889Abstract: A toy vehicle wheel that changes from a generally cylindrical periphery with an initial diameter and axial width to a greater diameter periphery. The wheel has a hollow shell of rubber or some other flexible material and opposed sidewalls of the wheel are moveable relative to each other to compress the axial width and increase the diameter. Across a substantial portion of the initial axial width a number of slits extend so that the periphery is serrated when it is enlarged. In one form, an axial screw engages a sidewall to rotate the wheel in its initial quiescent condition along a relatively unobstructed surface, but, upon encountering an obstruction, will draw the one sidewall toward the other. Variations provide for containing the axial screw within the compressed wheel or permitting it to extend out of a sidewall. Other forms provide for movement of the sidewalls relative to each other with bayonet locking in a desired condition and for spring bias in one direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1985Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Wayne A. Kuna
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Patent number: 4662633Abstract: A game involving the insertion of simulated articles of dirty clothing into a washing machine receptacle, the sides of which are biased to explode open. The number and type of articles to be inserted during a turn is determined by a spinner. Insertion of the articles through an opening in the top wall of an otherwise substantially enclosed receptacle, eventually effects downward movement of the bottom to which the sidewalls are pivotably mounted. Once the bottom and sidewalls move down enough to disengage the upper edges of the sidewalls, the sides of the washing machine receptacle spring outwardly, spewing out the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1986Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: John V. Zaruba, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Jeffrey D. Breslow
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Patent number: 4626225Abstract: A toy horse figure with a generally hollow body of plastic is provided with a soft flexible mane and tail. The flexible strands of the mane are secured to a foldable membrane, adjacent to, but inward of, a relief decorated edge along each foldable side. When compressed and inserted into an elongated slot formed by recesses in mating shells of the body the decorated relief obscures both the opening and the attachment of the flexible strand. Posts used to secure mating shell halves of the body pass through apertures in the foldable membrane to secure it against removal. For the tail, flexible strands are inserted into an opening in a compressible grommet which in turn is inserted into an opening formed in the body with a decorated relief on the outer flange obscuring the opening and the attachment of the tail strands.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Allison W. Katzman, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Harry Disko
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Patent number: 4622019Abstract: A playset for use in and out of water includes a seahorse figurine with long rooted mane hair and a coral corral. The seahorse figurine has a relatively watertight upper body and a rotatably connected lower tail portion. A weight is positioned in the tail so that rotation of the tail orients the angular position of the figurine when it is floating in water. Vents are provided in the tail for displacement of air. The coral corral floates in the water with a substantial portion, including provisions for accessories for the care of the figurine, above the water level. Alternatively, the corral may be placed on a table or other flat surface when it also provides support for the seahorse figurine.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Allison W. Katzman, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Wayne A. Kuna
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Patent number: 4600393Abstract: A drawing toy including a housing supporting a roll of paper for rotational extraction and a battery powered light source. The paper passes over a light transmitting platen disposed above the light source and a selectively insertable transparency bearing a graphic design. An opening in the housing provides access to the portion of the paper passing over the transparency, platen and light source to permit repetitive tracing of the graphic design. Storage for additional transparencies and drawing materials is also provided in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Harry Disko
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Patent number: 4569527Abstract: A game in which the players construct a mansion during the course of play using a series of separate pieces representing rooms on different levels of the mansion. Each piece has a number of doorway connections one of which must be aligned with a doorway connection of another piece to interface the pieces. In addition, each piece contains a number of locations which the player must investigate to acquire assistance in obtaining the objective of the game which is to locate a treasure and escape from the mansion with the treasure. Frames of different height are provided to support the room pieces at different levels and step pieces are also provided to innerconnect rooms at different levels. Secret passages are provided to move from one room to another without having to move through the connecting doorways.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Jeffrey D. Breslow, John V. Zaruba
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Patent number: 4552363Abstract: A game in which the players construct a three dimensional playing field during the course of play using pieces that include assigned tokens and common tiles. Each of the tiles is divided into a number of spaces such that each space is adapted to support either an assigned token or a portion of another tile with latter establishing a new level. A board provides a base surface with markings for the placement of the first level of tiles. Each of the tiles is constructed such that its upper surface can support other tiles or tokens. The tokens are supported by recesses located on the upper surface of the tiles. Other tiles are supported by intersecting slots located on the upper surface of the tiles. The game is won by the first player to place an assigned token atop a preselected level.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Steven F. Rehkemper, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, John V. Zaruba, Jeffrey D. Breslow
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Patent number: 4550876Abstract: A sprinkler toy, advantageously in the shape of a fire hydrant, includes a connector for placing the toy in fluid communication with a garden hose. A first spraying nozzle is capable of communicating with the connector through a pivotally operated valve. The first nozzle includes a plurality of apertures for producing an upwardly directed, diffused liquid spray. A second nozzle, also capable of fluid communication with the connector through a pivotally operated valve, is connected to the remainder of the toy by a flexible hose.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1982Date of Patent: November 5, 1985Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Ralph J. Kulesza, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Harry Disko
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Patent number: 4526376Abstract: A game with cards in which the cards are used to build a path for moving a player token in accordance with the roll of a die to reach a goal. The deck of cards includes, in addition to the goal card, a number of girder and ladder path building cards plus obstacle and obstacle-overcoming cards. All of the cards have indicia simulating element of the "DONKEY KONG" Video arcade game. After the initial setup, each player turn consists of drawing a card from a common stack; laying down a card to build a path, place an obstacle, or clear an obstacle; rolling the die; and moving the token toward the "DONKEY KONG" goal. The goal is advanced, however, if a player builds an additional level with the cards.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1983Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Jeffrey D. Breslow, John V. Zaruba
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Patent number: 4484747Abstract: A board game includes a game board with a plurality of playing positions arranged thereon. A first set of playing pieces, conveniently in the form of construction workers, are moved along the playing positions while other sets of playing pieces, conveniently in the form of barrels and fire balls, interfere with the progress of the first set of playing pieces. Conflicts between the first and second sets of playing pieces are resolved by a two suit deck of cards. A playing piece dispenser is arranged to dispense playing pieces of the first set, one at a time directly onto the playing surface. The playing piece dispenser includes a collection bin for storing a plurality of playing pieces in serial fashion. A pivotal arm is connected at an outlet opening of the bin to receive a single playing piece therein. The pivotal arm receives a playing piece when the arm is in a generally horizontal position.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Jeffrey D. Breslow, John V. Zaruba, Donald A. Rosenwinkel
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Patent number: 4337948Abstract: A game apparatus includes a manually movable game object having a finite number of generally planar exterior surfaces upon which the game object may rest. In one embodiment, a game board includes indicia defining positions of placement and movement of the game object as it is rotated about an edge from one planar surface to another. The game object includes an internal microcomputer capable of detecting which one of the planar surfaces is generally parallel with or in contact with the game board or any other suitable supporting surface to identify the discrete positions of movement of the game object. The microcomputer may provide an identifying sensorially perceptible signal identifying the various discrete positions. In addition, the microcomputer includes a storing unit for storing sequential movements of the game object through a finite number of movements.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Jeffrey D. Breslow, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Steven P. Hanson, Rex M. Harper
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Patent number: 4324063Abstract: A self-propelled toy motor vehicle includes a wheel for supporting the vehicle body to roll over a playing surface. The wheel includes a plurality of air vanes thereon for causing the wheel to rotate in response to a stream of air applied through a mouthpiece by a person blowing into the mouthpiece. The wheel is relatively heavy and acts as a flywheel to store kinetic energy so that when the vehicle is placed on a playing surface after the wheel is spinning in rotation, the vehicle is self-propelled until the rotative energy of the flywheel is expended. The flywheel and vanes spin inside a wheel housing and this develops a whistling sound resembling a jet-powered vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Harry Disko
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Patent number: 4295294Abstract: A toy lawn mower shaped like a conventional wheeled lawn mower and including an enclosure in the shape of a grass catcher which simulates a real grass catcher. The enclosure, which has at least one transparent side, includes a mechanism located near its bottom to agitate grass-like particles to simulate the appearance of grass blown from the mower housing into a grass catcher. The agitating a mechanism is operatively connected to a wheel axle of the toy to agitate the particles in response to movement of the toy. The toy lawn mower also has means to vibrate the lawn mower so that the grass simulating particles will collect at the bottom of the enclosure for continuous reagitation. A sounding mechanism connected to a wheel axle of the toy emits a sound similar to that of a real lawn mower when the lawn mower is pushed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Donald A. Rosenwinkel, Burton C. Meyer, Harry Disko
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Patent number: D267334Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Leisure Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Peter D. Pook, Donald A. Rosenwinkel
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Patent number: D280374Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1982Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Marvin Glass & AssociatesInventors: Jeffrey D. Breslow, Donald A. Rosenwinkel, John V. Zaruba