Imitated, Simulated, Ornamental, Three-dimensional Product Or Confectionary Product Having Child-oriented Utility Patents (Class 426/104)
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Patent number: 6187352Abstract: A candy-holding and liquid-dispensing apparatus is provided with a housing, a liquid reservoir disposed in the housing, a volume of potable liquid, such as water, disposed within the liquid reservoir, a spray mechanism fluidly coupled to the liquid reservoir, a candy holder coupled to the housing, and a piece of candy supported by the candy holder, the piece of candy being supported by the candy holder so that the piece of candy may be inserted into the mouth of the person while the person is holding the housing. The liquid reservoir may be disposed within a housing having a cylindrical shape and composed of a plastic material having a red color so that the housing resembles a fire extinguisher. The piece of candy may be provided with a hot flavor so that the potable liquid may be sprayed from the liquid reservoir into the mouth of the person to cool the person's mouth after the hot-flavored piece of candy has been tasted by the person.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Scott Crosbie
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Patent number: 6183336Abstract: A candy holding device that is designed to combine candy and which supports the candy. The device includes an upper housing, a middle housing, and a lower housing. The upper housing is a liquid-filled container that has a metallic rotor in the lower portion. The rotor is put in motion by a motor and a magnetic rotor causing a tornado movement within the liquid to provide entertainment. The liquid may also containing objects (glitter, three-dimensional figures, etc.) that are visible to the user. Additionally, at the top of the upper housing is a support for a piece of candy which can be made to be replaceable is desired. The middle housing contains the motor and a switch means. The motor spins the magnetic rotor that in turn spins the metallic rotor in the upper housing. The switch means controls the motor and the lower housing contains the power source.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 6176465Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus for baking letters of the alphabet and/or numerals. The apparatus includes a cake pan blank foldable into a cake pan, a grid insert template and one or more space-occupying insert blanks foldable into space-occupying inserts. The grid template insert contains removable grid-defined sections which sections are selectively removable so as to leave openings in the grid template insert. The space-occupying inserts are interfitted with the openings and the grid template insert and space-occupying inserts are then placed into the cake pan so that the volume of the cake pan not occupied by the space-occupying inserts takes the shape of a letter or numeral for receiving batter.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: C. M. ProductsInventors: John F. Cooper, Claude Cummings
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Patent number: 6162476Abstract: A novelty confectionery product having a prize includes first and second separable components forming a container including a handle and a stalk, the stalk projecting from the handle. The stalk includes a leg projecting from each component, the legs being encompassed within a solid confectionery portion which precludes separation of the legs and, hence, of the components. One of the two legs includes an end or terminus disposed closer to the surface of the confectionery portion than the other leg. The user need only remove increments of the confection to expose the shorter leg, thereby enabling separation of the legs and opening of the container while the remainder of the confectionery portion remains mounted on the longer leg.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: The Topps Company, Inc.Inventor: Arthur T. Shorin
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Patent number: 6159511Abstract: An animated food, containing a food animating product and method is disclosed. The animating food product is edible and animates the food by dispersing an outer mass in liquid and revealing an inner mass of the animating food portion that is different in appearance from the appearance of the animating mass prior to dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: The Quaker Oats CompanyInventors: Paula P. Manoski, Michelle Salazar, John J. Smith, Robert F. Boutin, Thomas J. Hinkemeyer
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Patent number: 6153233Abstract: Topical applications are provided to the support material (16) before the deposit of the food (14) thereon or to the food (14) after the deposit of the food (14) on the support material (16). Thus, although the food (14) is continuously deposited on the support material (16), the characteristics of the food is varied by contact with the topical application. In the preferred form, the topical applications are in the form of flavors, colorants and/or fortification ingredients and especially temperature sensitive ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Gordon, Paul D. Nordling, Soumya Roy
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Patent number: 6139393Abstract: A combination whistle and candy/gum holding device. The device is provided with a central hollow shaft which is surrounded by a cylindrical housing. A whistle is attached to one end and a slide piston is slidable in the hollow shaft so that different sounds can be made by blowing into the whistle while moving the piston. Candy in the surrounding housing can be dispensed as desired by a consumer.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 6136352Abstract: A novelty candy product comprises a cylindrical barrel having mounted therein a hard candy portion slidable relative to said barrel. The barrel includes an open mouth end removably covered by a cap which is frictionally or otherwise retained in closing relation of the mouth. The end of the candy portion remote from the mouth carries a valve member which is yieldably urged toward the mouth by a coil spring. The barrel includes, at a position adjacent the mouth, a valve seat. When the cap is removed the coil spring projects the candy through the mouth and the valve into sealing engagement with the valve seat whereby syrups developed in the course of consuming the product are precluded from entering the interior of the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: The Topps Company, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Silverstein, John Budd
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Patent number: 6120816Abstract: A confection device includes a body of confection, such as hard candy, pivotally mounted on a housing. The candy pivots between a position in which it is in a carrying space defined by the housing and a position in which it extends from an end of the housing ready for consumption in the manner of a conventional sucker. When the candy is in the carrying space, the open side of the housing is preferably closed by a cover to protect the candy against contamination.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventor: Pak Nin Chan
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Patent number: 6113956Abstract: A food preparation method for teething rusks (200) includes the steps of mixing flour (10), yeast (11) and water (12) in a mixer (13) to form a "well-developed" dough (100). The dough (100) passes through a kneading machine (14) sheeting machine (15) and is allowed to "rest" on a resting conveyor (16). A cutting machine (17) cuts the dough (100) into strips (101) and the fingers of dough (102), the fingers (102) being proved in a prover (18) before being at least partially baked in an oven (19). The baked rusks (200) are conditioned under controlled heat and humidity conditions in a conditioner (20) before being allowed to cool in the packing room (21) and packed in packaging machine (22) for distribution and sale.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Conbis Pty Ltd.Inventor: Ronald Bower
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Patent number: 6110514Abstract: A method for positioning an egg in preparation for decorative dying and painting of the egg exterior includes providing annular disk having circular inner and outer peripheries with circular cross-section beads extending circumferentially continuously around the entirety of the disk of the inner and outer disk extremities, positioning the disk lying flat on a planar surface and positioning the larger radius egg and facing substantially downward in the interior of the disk thereby permitting the egg to rest on the disk in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: The Paper Magic Group, Inc.Inventor: Linda M. Powers
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Patent number: 6103278Abstract: An edible assembly is provided with an edible portion composed of an edible material, a lenticular viewing element disposed within the edible portion, and a handle that supports the edible portion and the viewing element. The viewing element includes a first viewing side, a first image associated with the first viewing side and a second image associated with the first viewing side. The images are disposed so that the first image is visible when the first viewing side of the viewing element is disposed at a first viewing angle and so that the second image is visible when the first viewing side of the viewing element is disposed at a second viewing angle different than the first viewing angle. The viewing element may be a lenticular assembly having two lenticular sheets, each of which comprises a plurality of plastic grooves disposed over a plurality of images.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Inventor: Alex Lluch
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Patent number: 6099877Abstract: A food product that maintains a flame comprising an edible wick. The food product may be surrounded by an edible, meltable foodstuff. Also disclosed is a string-less wick, which may be used in an edible candle or a non-edible candle or serve as an edible or non-edible candle itself.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Robert L. Schuppan
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Patent number: 6099873Abstract: A candy holder candy twister including a main housing in which a piece of candy contained on a hollow sleeve is removed from the housing for consumption by a threaded shaft. The threaded shaft moves the candy piece as the shaft is rotated. A cap which can be made to represent any desired facial expression, character head, alien head, hat or any other design. The cap is provided with a string or some other device by which the candy holder may be held by a person and displayed for sale.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 6099872Abstract: A combination edible and non-edible product is shown which has a housing formed of first and second sections of plastic or other non-edible material interconnected to form a hollow interior adapted to receive a toy or other item. At least one of the first and second sections includes a radially outwardly extending rib having opposed side edges and an outer edge, and their outer surfaces each carry a layer of confectionery such as chocolate having a peripheral edge which abuts one of the side edges of the rib leaving the entire outer edge of the rib exposed and readily viewable. The entire article is then covered with a foil wrap or the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Henry M. Whetstone, Jr.
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Patent number: 6095885Abstract: A candy toy holder device which provides fun and visual pleasure for the consumer as well as providing a candy treat. The device includes an upper housing and a main housing which provides a support for a lollipop via a stationary stick holder secured to the main housing. The upper housing has one or more movable parts that perform a variety of movements. It may be constructed so that the movements include appendages moving around, up, down, in or out and the candy is designed to remain stationary whether or not the motion parts are active or inactive. The movements are activated by the use of a motor, a switching device and a power source. The power source is self contained within the main housing and the housing is designed in a manner that allows the battery to be replaced as well as the candy. Use of one or more gears and/or gearing systems allows the movements of parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 6095331Abstract: In its broadest context, the packaging arrangement includes a rectangular container with an aperture within its upper surface. An arrow, with a message attached to its intermediate extent, can then be inserted into the container. A suction cup can also be secured to the shaft of the arrow. Thus, the arrow can be taken out of the container and the suction cup secured to its lower extent.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventor: Stephen C. Cressman
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Patent number: 6093428Abstract: The present invention relates to a confectionary holder which simulates the sound of rain as the holder is vertically positioned. The holder comprises a transparent tube having ends, two sides, and at least two sets of indents directed inward toward the center of the tube and one set of indents per side of the tube. Each indent has a peak, a peak depth, a sloping upper face, a sloping lower face, and between each indent is a space length. The peaks of the indents alternate from one side to the other side along the tube length. The angle of incline of each indent face and the length of the space between each indent are selected to allow rigid items, e.g., candy or gum, when placed in the holder, to create the sound of rain as the confectionary pieces flow downward dropping onto each indent face, sliding off each face, and moving from side to side from one end of the holder to the other end when the holder is vertically positioned.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Oddzon, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Hoeting, Sean T. Mullaney
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Patent number: 6093427Abstract: A chew toy having a substantial component of vegetable matter wherein such vegetable matter, in dried and powdered or granulation form, is melted as it is injection molded. The process provides a chew toy with a consistency and chewability preferred by most dogs that is not attainable by known prior art baking or compression molding techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: T.F.H.Publications, Inc.Inventor: Glen S. Axelrod
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Patent number: 6090917Abstract: A process for the recovery of AFPs from natural sources, said process involving the steps ofa) isolating an AFP containing juice from the natural source;b) heat treating the natural source or the AFP containing juice to a temperature of at least 60.degree. C.;c) removing the insoluble fraction.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Good Humor-Breyers Ice CreamsInventors: Peter John Lillford, Andrew John McArthur, Christopher Michael Sidebottom
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Patent number: 6090420Abstract: An animated body candy pop device comprising a main housing, an expandable sleeve in said main body, a candy stick and candy adapted to be secured to the expandable sleeve. The main housing can be solid or hollow and made with a pliable material to provide a "limp" feeling effect. The upper end of the main housing has an aperture. The expandable sleeve is inside the aperture for receiving an end of the candy stick for a snug fit. The expandable sleeve holds the upper end of the main housing slightly rigid. The lower end of the main housing has a hanger loop for displaying the product. The hanger loop can also fit around a person's wrist or used to hang onto a belt for easy carrying. The candy can be replaced with any type of lollipop. The device can be made in different body styles such as animals, fish, and insects, etc. to provide fun and entertainment for children of all ages. Further, the neck portion can be provided with a noisemaker which will make a noise when the neck is bent.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 6062936Abstract: A toy that includes a first electrode and a second electrode that are coupled to an electrical circuit. The first electrode is also coupled to an consumable substance. The circuit is closed when an end user becomes electrically coupled to the first electrode and the consumble substance. Closing the circuit may activate one or more actuators, sound devices, etc. of the toy.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Elliot A. RudellInventors: Elliot A. Rudell, Raymond Earl Fisher, George Foster
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Patent number: 6063412Abstract: The present invention is directed to an edible greeting card (10) suitable for ingestion by a pet which comprises at least one substantially rigid edible panel (12) having at least one message region (24) positioned on the front surface and/or back surface of the panel. At least one edible message (30) is provided within the message region and, in a preferred embodiment, a plurality of messages are provided on the edible panels of the greeting card. The edible message has a plurality of characters, each character being sufficiently large so as to be perceived by the average human. In embodiments utilizing two or more panels (12, 18) edible joining devices (26) are utilized to join the panels. The panels are positioned within the vicinity of the pet so that the pet may view and ingest the panels and edible message.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Stephen B. Hoy
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Patent number: 6056983Abstract: A pleasant tasting, non-toxic, aqueous-based, bubble-making solution consists essentially of (a) a suitable surfactant(s), the taste of which can be attenuated or masked sufficiently to make the solution reasonably pleasant tasting, (b) a bubble stabilizer(s) functionally compatible with the surfactant(s), (c) one or more taste agents including a sweetener and flavor agents, and (d) stabilizing and preserving agents suitable for attenuating the formation of bacteria which would adversely affect the bubble-making characteristics of the solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: Oded Broshi
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Patent number: 6056982Abstract: Concave portions, in which patterns to be put to a surface of a confectionery are formed, are provided to one surface of a confectionery pattern intaglio, the concave portions are charged with ingredients paste, and the ingredients paste are solidified. As a result, the same pattern can be mass-produced successively. In the case where the intaglio is removed from the ingredients paste, a printed material is bond to the ingredients paste so that a confectionery sheet is manufactured, and in the case where the intaglio is not removed, the print material is or is not bond to the ingredients paste so that a confectionery sheet is manufactured. When a side face of a confectionery main body is covered with this confectionery sheet, for example, confectionery with excellent decoration can be manufactured by simple operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Meiwa Gravure Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yasuhiro Oshima
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Patent number: 6054156Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Elliot A. RudellInventors: Elliot A. Rudell, Raymond Earl Fisher, George Foster
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Patent number: 6054159Abstract: A lollipop stick and a lollipop are provided with an expandable support for supporting a lollipop stick and the lollipop in an erect orientation. The support may be formed by a plurality of slits in the bottom end of the lollipop stick so that a plurality of deflectable legs are formed between each pair of slits. The legs may be rotated away from one another to form a tripod or other such support. Thus, the lollipop can be supported in an erect condition after the initial opening of the lollipop, but prior to complete consumption. The support may be configured to present indicia, such as a logo, when support is in the condition for holding the lollipop in the erect orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Cheryl Manzone
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Patent number: 6054152Abstract: An anti-choking candy design for allowing air to pass through an object of candy lodged in the throat of a user so that the user can still breathe. The candy design includes a mass of candy having at least three bores therethrough designed for permitting the passage of air through the mass of candy.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventors: Terry N. Blount, Jeanne Blount
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Patent number: 6054158Abstract: A lollipop has a stem configured to represent a creature, which may be a distorted monster. A gripping portion of the stem extends between a lower base and an upper head portion. The upper head portion is surrounded by a body of candy that makes the actual size of the head portion appear to be larger. The base preferably has a flat bottom surface to enable the lollipop and/or stem to stand by itself on a flat support surface. The body of candy is preferably spherical with a reduced diameter lower cylindrical portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Candy Novelty Works Ltd.Inventors: Daniel G. Hart, Gary D. Weiss
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Patent number: 6017574Abstract: A method for making a frozen composition for storage. The method does not require a hardening step prior to storage. The method includes preparing a mixture of ingredients that include water and adding an anti-freeze protein to the mixture of ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: The Pillsbury CompanyInventors: John F. Clemmings, Hans F. Zoerb, Diane R. Rosenwald, Victor T. Huang
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Patent number: 6008172Abstract: An aqueous-based, pleasant tasting, non-toxic bubble-making composition of at least one surfactant, at least one bubble-stabilizer functionally compatible with the selected surfactant(s) and other constituents of the composition, appearing in quantities relative to each other and the composition as a whole sufficient to produce bubbles of the desired form, size and stability but non-toxic if consumed orally in substantial quantities by a child, and at least one taste-enhancing agent functionally compatible with the composition as a whole in quantities relative thereto to produce a bubble-making composition which is relatively pleasant tasting.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1996Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventors: Oded Broshi, Robert W. Hartley, Richard J. Vetrone
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Patent number: 6004597Abstract: A novelty candy/pen holding device designed to provide fun and entertainment to children of all ages. The device includes a main housing comprising a hollow stretchable and bendable plastic tube or any suitable material with a hollow plastic upper housing connected with the main housing. The plastic upper housing has an aperture at the top to hold a ball point pen ink cartridge or any other writing accessory. The lower end of the main housing has a threaded end cap whereupon a threaded candy/gum reservoir is threaded to the main housing. To dispense the candy/gum from the reservoir, remove the ball point pen ink cartridge from the aperture of the hollow upper housing and tilt the reservoir so the candy/gum travels through the hollow main housing into the hollow upper housing and out the aperture at the top of the hollow upper housing into a child's hand. Replace the ball point pen ink cartridge to keep the candy/gum inside of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 5976585Abstract: A food product is provided and includes a hot dog having a generally elongate shape with a cylindrical midsection and first and second generally curved ends; and a plurality of cuts extending longitudinally through the entire width of the hot dog from a first end to a location proximate the second end to establish a plurality of segments and an uncut end portion to which the segments are attached; wherein at least a portion of the segments are covered by batter. Individual segments extracted from a hot dog that are covered with a batter are also provided. Methods to prepare the food products are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Visionary Design, Inc.Inventor: Eugene D. Gagliardi, Jr.
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Patent number: 5971829Abstract: A novelty amusement eating receptacle for supporting, rotating and sculpting a portion of ice cream or similarly malleable food while it is being consumed comprising: a hand-held housing, a cup rotatably supported by the hand-held housing and adapted to receive and contain a portion of ice cream or food product of similar consistency, and a drive mechanism in the hand-held housing for imparting rotation upon the cup and rotationally feeding its contents against a person's outstretched tongue.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventor: Richard B. Hartman
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Patent number: 5965182Abstract: An elastic or flexible spherical animal toy, be having an interior space (15) and a slit or narrow opening (11) of elongated shape through the housing to the interior space (15). The slit or narrow opening (11) widens into a hole when pressure is applied to the ends of the slit or narrow opening, allowing a treat (17), such as animal food, treat or odor producing substances, inside the toy to fall out. An animal can typically open the slit (11) occasionally gain access to items placed inside the toy by biting or squeezing the toy.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: Tony Mikael Lindgren
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Patent number: 5955125Abstract: The present invention relates to a confectionary holder which simulates the sound of rain as the holder is vertically positioned. The holder comprises a transparent tube having ends, two sides, and at least two sets of indents directed inward toward the center of the tube and one set of indents per side of the tube. Each indent has a peak, a peak depth, a sloping upper face, a sloping lower face, and between each indent is a space length. The peaks of said indents alternate from one side to the other side along the tube length. The angle of incline of each indent face and the length of the space between each indent are selected to allow rigid items, e.g., candy or gum, when placed in the holder, to create the sound of rain as the confectionary pieces flow downward dropping onto each indent face, sliding off each face, and moving from side to side from one end of the holder to the other end when the holder is vertically positioned.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Oddzon/Cap Toys, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Hoeting, Sean T. Mullaney
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Patent number: 5946736Abstract: Flavored goggles, having lenses and a strap for attaching the goggles around a swimmer's head. The goggles straps have a flavored coating which is selectively released when the strap is placed within the swimmer's mouth. The flavored coating provides a pleasant flavor to the strap.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventors: George L. Caspescha, Dean J. Exas
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Patent number: 5942268Abstract: A food item includes one or more continuous strings (14e, 14f) and one or more continuous, thin strips (14c, 14d) of food adhered to the support material (16).Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Craig E. Zimmermann, Julie L. Holmstrom, Richard O. Benham
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Patent number: 5939983Abstract: A toy that activates an indicator while an end user consumes an edible substance. The toy includes a first electrode and a second electrode that are connected to the indicator. An electrical path is created between the first and second electrodes while the end user is consuming the consumable substance to close an electrical circuit with the indicator. The closed circuit activates the indicator.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Elliot A. RudellInventors: Elliot A. Rudell, Raymond Earl Fisher, George Foster
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Patent number: 5925391Abstract: A combination edible and non-edible product is included which has a housing formed of first and second sections of plastic or other non-edible material interconnected to form a hollow interior adapted to receive a toy or other item. At least one of the first and second sections includes a radially outwardly extending rib having opposed side edges and an outer edge, and their outer surfaces each carry a layer of confectionery such as chocolate having a peripheral edge which abuts one of the side edges of the rib leaving the entire outer edge of the rib exposed and readily viewable. The entire article is then covered with a foil wrap or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Inventor: Henry M. Whetstone, Jr.
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Patent number: 5921841Abstract: The swirlee pop is a candy holding device including two parts. A main housing comprising a hollow cylindrical tube containing a luminescent colored liquid that flows freely from one end to the other end while being captured by an air trap in both ends as it flows which creates a wavy bubbly effect for visual enjoyment. The second part is a replaceable sucker that is attached to one end. A clear liquid could also be used successfully with free floating glittery objects or miniature toys encased with the housing for a variety of tastes and to suit all ages.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, IV, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Patent number: 5918742Abstract: A holiday treat package (16) comprising a tubular container (18) filled with a plurality of candy and small toys (20). A wrapper (22) has first and second longitudinal edges (24) of a length longer than the axial length of the tubular container (18). It also has first and second transverse edges (26) of a width longer than the radial circumference of the tubular container (18), so that the wrapper (22) can be rolled about the tubular container (18). A facility (28) is for sealing off the transverse edge (26) of the wrapper (22) after the wrapper (22) is rolled about the tubular container (18). A component (30) is for retaining one of the longitudinal edges (24) to the wrapper (22) after the wrapper (22) is rolled about the tubular container (18) so that it can be given to a child.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Inventor: Flora Rose Moon
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Patent number: D414310Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Kellogg CompanyInventor: Pradip K. Roy
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Patent number: D415871Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: Angel Ibarra Robles
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Patent number: D417331Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: Giampaolo Vacca
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Patent number: D420200Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Inventor: Angel Ibarra Robles
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Patent number: D420488Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventor: Marsha Fox
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Patent number: D422395Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventor: Luis Rafael Ibarra Robles
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Patent number: D423184Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Michael Lamont
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Patent number: D426369Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Tsuruta Shokuhin Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yukio Tsuruta