Patents by Inventor Elliot A. Rudell

Elliot A. Rudell 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).

  • Publication number: 20070067161
    Abstract: A pet collar with a voice recognition unit. The voice recognition unit can process words spoken by a user, and then generate audible words or phrases that are emitted from a speaker of the collar. By way of example, a user may say “FETCH” and the dog collar may generate a phrase “FETCH IT YOURSELF” or some other humorous phrase.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2005
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: George Foster, Elliot Rudell
  • Publication number: 20070021028
    Abstract: A toy system that can be used in a body of water. The system includes a plurality of toy accessories that can be placed in the water. Placement of a toy accessory into the water activates the accessory to generate a signal. The signal is received by a base station. The base station generates an output in response to the signal. By way of example, the base station can generate a speech pattern. Each toy accessory may provide a unique code to the base station. Each code may generate a different speech pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2005
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, William Byles, Roger Gardner
  • Publication number: 20070015400
    Abstract: An electronic learning and entertainment system that includes a plurality of housings that can be coupled to an electronic module. Each housing has a plurality of input devices. The electronic module can be plugged into one of the housings and generate outputs that are unique to the housing. The input devices and corresponding module outputs may be designed for play by a specific age group. Thus each housing can be operated by a user of a certain age. By way of example, one housing may be designed to by operated by an infant, another housing may be designed to be operated by a user in the 2-5 year age group, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2006
    Publication date: January 18, 2007
    Applicant: Elliot Rudell
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George Foster, Julio Sandoval
  • Patent number: 7156779
    Abstract: An apparatus that moves a jumping element. The apparatus includes a motorized hub that is attached to a housing. The hub can rotate a jumping element, such as a jump rope, about a horizontal axis and/or a vertical axis. The hub is connected to a motor. The jump rope is coupled to the hub by a crank arm. The crank arm automatically releases from the arm in response to a threshold force. The apparatus includes a deactivation element that deactivates the motor when the jumping element is released from the hub. The jump rope can be coupled to the hub by a strap that limits the movement of the rope when decoupled from the hub. Deactivating the motor terminates rotation of the hub to prevent further movement of the crank arm and rope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Rudell Design
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George T. Foster, Ian Osborne
  • Publication number: 20060267728
    Abstract: A padlock that can display a message. The padlock includes on output device such as a screen that can display the message. The message can be entered through buttons or keys on the padlock. The screen is controlled by a circuit that can store multiple messages. The circuit can be programmed to operate in different modes. For example, in one mode the message is only displayed when a user enters an appropriate code into the padlock.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Inventors: Richard Kamrath, Julio Sandoval, George Foster, Elliot Rudell
  • Publication number: 20060002703
    Abstract: A toy camera set. The camera set includes a camera that can be attached to a variety of different toy optical accessories. By way of example, the toy optical accessories may include a toy microscope, a toy periscope, or a toy binocular. The camera can be used to take a picture through the microscope, etc. The camera can be attached to one accessory and then attached to another accessory so that a single camera can be used with a number of toy optical devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Publication date: January 5, 2006
    Inventor: Elliot Rudell
  • Publication number: 20050288133
    Abstract: A game ball that can count and indicate the number of times the ball has been hit by a player(s). The game ball includes an impact detector located within a ball housing. The impact detector can detect each time the ball housing is hit. The impact detector is coupled to a circuit that can count each impact detection. The circuit drives an output device to indicate, visually and/or audibly, a number of detected impacts. This allows a player(s) to determine the number of times the ball is successively hit without having to manually count during play of the game.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventor: Elliot Rudell
  • Patent number: 6951498
    Abstract: A wireless toy playset. The playset includes a small size vehicle that moves about a track. Movement of the vehicle is controlled by a wireless transmitter. At the discretion of a parent or end user the transmitter can either be structurally coupled to the track or physically separated from the track. By way of example, the transmitter may be docked into a docking station of the track. Structurally coupling the wireless transmitter to the track reduces the likelihood of separation, and possibly misplacement, of the transmitter from the playset. For example, when the playset is operated by a small child it may be desirable to structurally couple the wireless transmitter to the track to prevent the child from removing and losing the transmitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2005
    Inventor: Elliot Rudell
  • Publication number: 20050164846
    Abstract: An apparatus that moves a jumping element. The apparatus includes a motorized hub that is attached to a housing. The hub can rotate a jumping element, such as a jump rope, about a horizontal axis and/or a vertical axis. The hub is connected to a motor. The jump rope is coupled to the hub by a crank arm. The crank arm automatically releases from the arm in response to a threshold force. The apparatus includes a deactivation element that deactivates the motor when the jumping element is released from the hub. The jump rope can be coupled to the hub by a strap that limits the movement of the rope when decoupled from the hub. Deactivating the motor terminates rotation of the hub to prevent further movement of the crank arm and rope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George Foster, Ian Osborne
  • Publication number: 20050020414
    Abstract: An apparatus that moves a jumping element. The apparatus includes a motorized hub that is attached to a housing. The hub can rotate a jumping element, such as a jump rope, about a horizontal axis and/or a vertical axis. The hub is connected to a motor. The speed of the motor is controlled by a variable speed regulator. A player can select a motor speed through activation of a button on the apparatus. The apparatus includes one or more indicators that provide an indication of the selected motor speed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2003
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George Foster, Joseph Cernansky
  • Publication number: 20050020413
    Abstract: An apparatus that moves a jumping element. The apparatus includes a motorized hub that is attached to a housing. The hub can rotate a jumping element, such as a jump rope, about a horizontal axis and/or a vertical axis. The hub is connected to a motor that is controlled by a timer. A player can select a time interval that establishes the activation time of the motor. The apparatus includes an indicator that may provide an indication of the time interval. The indicator may be an LED that indicates the numerical value of the time interval. The apparatus may also have an indicator that provides an indication of when the motor is to be activated, so that the player can be in position when the hub begins to rotate the rope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2003
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George Foster, Joseph Cernansky
  • Publication number: 20040224597
    Abstract: A novel aquatic system that includes a motorized housing which can be propelled across a body of water. The motorized housing is coupled to a tethering line that can be used to provide a command to stop and/or control the movement of the housing. The line may be coupled to a rod and reel used to pull the housing back to the operator. The housing may be shaped as a fish and contain an off-center weight that vibrates and provides the simulated experience of “catching the fish”.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2004
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George T. Foster, Raymond Fisher
  • Publication number: 20040209545
    Abstract: A hand held remote controlled toy vehicle. The toy vehicle includes a motor that can be activated by a wireless signal. The motor is coupled to a drive wheel by a drive gear assembly. Activation of the motor turns the drive wheel and propels the vehicle. The drive gear assembly can be de-coupled from the drive wheel so that the toy vehicle can be manually propelled in a free-wheeling mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2003
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, Tom Grimm
  • Publication number: 20040192162
    Abstract: A wireless toy playset. The playset includes a small size vehicle that moves about a track. Movement of the vehicle is controlled by a wireless transmitter. At the discretion of a parent or end user the transmitter can either be structurally coupled to the track or physically separated from the track. By way of example, the transmitter may be docked into a docking station of the track. Structurally coupling the wireless transmitter to the track reduces the likelihood of separation, and possibly misplacement, of the transmitter from the playset. For example, when the playset is operated by a small child it may be desirable to structurally couple the wireless transmitter to the track to prevent the child from removing and losing the transmitter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2003
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventor: Elliot Rudell
  • Patent number: 6796671
    Abstract: A toy that emits a sound and/or emits light when an end user drinks a liquid through a straw. The toy includes a first electrode and a second electrode in fluid communication with an inner channel of the straw. The electrodes are connected to an indicator such as a light source or a sound generating device. When the end user drinks a liquid through the straw the liquid provides an electrical path between the electrodes. The liquid closes a circuit between the electrodes and activates the indicator. The present invention also includes a sound/light emitting toy which supports a piece of candy. The toy includes a first electrode that can be grasped by the end user and a second electrode that is in contact with the candy. The electrodes are connected to an indicator. By licking the candy the end user provides an electrical path between the electrodes which closes a circuit and activates the indicator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Rudell Design
    Inventors: Elliot A. Rudell, Raymond Earl Fisher, George Foster
  • Patent number: 6733361
    Abstract: A wireless toy playset. The playset includes a small size vehicle that moves about a track. Movement of the vehicle is controlled by a wireless transmitter. At the discretion of a parent or end user the transmitter can either be structurally coupled to the track or physically separated from the track. By way of example, the transmitter may be docked into a docking station of the track. Structurally coupling the wireless transmitter to the track reduces the likelihood of separation, and possibly misplacement, of the transmitter from the playset. For example, when the playset is operated by a small child it may be desirable to structurally couple the wireless transmitter to the track to prevent the child from removing and losing the transmitter. When the child is older the transmitter may be removed from the track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Inventor: Elliot Rudell
  • Patent number: 6715763
    Abstract: A game set that includes first and second guns that can be activated. The second gun is not activated if the first gun is activated before the second gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George T. Foster, Ian B. Osborne
  • Patent number: 6699097
    Abstract: A timer activated toy that has a “run time” which correlates to the time interval of a user input. The toy may include both a button which can be depressed for a time interval and a switch that can be switched to an on position. The toy may have a motor or electronic sound circuit that is activated when the switch is turned on and a counter that counts to a count value after the button is depressed. The motor is deactivated when the counter reaches the count value. The toy will thus be activated for an interval that corresponds to the time the button is depressed. This correlation simulates filling a “gas tank” of the toy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2004
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George T. Foster
  • Publication number: 20040004830
    Abstract: A toy that emits a sound and/or emits light when an end user drinks a liquid through a straw. The toy includes a first electrode and a second electrode in fluid communication with an inner channel of the straw. The electrodes are connected to an indicator such as a light source or a sound generating device. When the end user drinks a liquid through the straw the liquid provides an electrical path between the electrodes. The liquid closes a circuit between the electrodes and activates the indicator. The present invention also includes a sound/light emitting toy which supports a piece of candy. The toy includes a first electrode that can be grasped by the end user and a second electrode that is in contact with the candy. The electrodes are connected to an indicator. By licking the candy the end user provides an electrical path between the electrodes which closes a circuit and activates the indicator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2003
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Inventors: Elliot A. Rudell, Raymond Earl Fisher, George Foster
  • Publication number: 20040002281
    Abstract: A novel aquatic system that includes a motorized housing which can be propelled across a body of water. The motorized housing is coupled to a tethering line that can be used to provide a command to stop and/or control the movement of the housing. The line may be coupled to a rod and reel used to pull the housing back to the operator. The housing may be shaped as a fish and contain an off-center weight that vibrates and provides the simulated experience of “catching the fish”.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Elliot Rudell, George T. Foster, Raymond Fisher