Displayed On Doll Or Manikin Patents (Class 434/396)
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Patent number: 7056570Abstract: On a support, a porous resin layer which is opaque in a water-unabsorbed state and capable of turning transparent in a water-absorbed state is formed, and also a water-repellent resin layer is so provided as to exist in the porous resin layer at its some area or areas in a co-existent state, to make up a water-metachromatic laminate. A novel toy element can be provided in which latent images standing invisible in a normal condition are rendered visible by means of water as a medium so as to be visually distinguished.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: The Pilot Ink Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akio Nakashima, Hisayoshi Kato
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Patent number: 6984418Abstract: On a support, a porous resin layer which is opaque in a water-unabsorbed state and capable of turning transparent in a water-absorbed state is formed, and also a water-repellent resin layer is so provided as to exist in the porous resin layer at its some area or areas in a co-existent state, to make up a water-metachromatic laminate. A novel toy element can be provided in which latent images standing invisible in a normal condition are rendered visible by means of water as a medium so as to be visually distinguished.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: The Pilot Ink Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akio Nakashima, Hisayoshi Kato
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Patent number: 6964807Abstract: On a support, a porous resin layer which is opaque in a water-unabsorbed state and capable of turning transparent in a water-absorbed state is formed, and also a water-repellent resin layer is so provided as to exist in the porous resin layer at its some area or areas in a co-existent state, to make up a water-metachromatic laminate. A novel toy element can be provided in which latent images standing invisible in a normal condition are rendered visible by means of water as a medium so as to be visually distinguished.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: The Pilot Ink Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akio Nakashima, Hisayoshi Kato
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Patent number: 6879961Abstract: The present invention relates to a marketing apparatus that is a combination of a mannequin and an interactive system. The mannequin holds in its “hands” an interactive panel which is hard-wired to a computer control station. By using the interactive panel, prospective customers can obtain information about selected wares and services. The mannequin may be attired to promote specific wares and services. The mannequin may be designed to “speak” to prospective customers through the inclusion of appropriate computer controls and a voice synthesizer, and it may be configured to prevent theft or unauthorized removal of the display panel from the hands of the mannequin.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: Upali D. Pathirana
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Patent number: 6601326Abstract: A repositionable display system in the shape of a human figure that can be used to communicate information by holding signs or by making simple gestures; or it can be used to support various items such as clothing or accessories. The repositionable display is in the shape of a life-size human form comprising a head, torso, arms, and legs. A two-pin connection forms each shoulder and hip joint, thereby allowing for positioning of the arm and legs in multiple planes. A single-pin connection forms the wrist, elbow, and knee joints. Each of the pin connections are removable, thereby allowing for assembly and disassembly of the repositionable display system. A stand may be provided to maintain the repositionable display system in a substantially upright position. Cedar wood may be used to construct the repositionable display system which assists in repelling insects while emitting a pleasing aroma.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventors: Rebecca J. Bublitz, Annette L. Terhorst
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Patent number: 6543657Abstract: A thermal manikin has a closed perforated rigid frame covered by a breathable fabric extending over the frame and forming arms and legs. Water passages and a pump inside the manikin direct water around the manikin to simulate natural blood flow. The manikin is provided with a controller and sensor for measuring conditions inside and outside the manikin that enables simultaneous determination of Clo (thermal resistance of clothing placed on the manikin) and Im (the permeability index of the clothing).Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityInventors: Jintu Fan, Yi-song Chen
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Patent number: 6478500Abstract: A joint for rotatably connecting a distal part to a proximal part of a testing and training target the joint including a first member attachable to one of the distal part and the proximal part of the target, a second member attachable to the other of the distal part and the proximal part of the target with the first and second members being rotatable relative to each other and engageable with each other such that the first member may be rotated with respect to the second member between first and second positions and upon the application of a predetermined force rotated past the second position to a third position. A detent communicates with one or both of the first and second members preventing movement of the members past the second position to the third position until at least the first predetermined force is applied to one or both of the members.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignees: PTM Equipment Inc., Medical Plastics Laboratory, Inc.Inventor: Douglas William Farenholtz
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Publication number: 20020064767Abstract: Described are a system and method for facilitating private instruction over a network between a teacher and a student. Profile information is received from each student who registers for a private course. Each student who registers for a private course is included in a list of students who are unassigned to a teacher. Each teacher who is able to teach a private course has access over the network to the list of students and the profile information of the students. One of the teachers who is able to teach a given private course is assigned to one of the students in the list of students enrolled in that given private course based upon the profile information of that student.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: Christopher McCormick, Alena Shtessel, Richard Sollom, Molly Lim
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Patent number: 6080034Abstract: A multi-cultural doll is provided including a color changing mechanism situated therein for changing a color of the doll to simulate persons of various cultures.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Shirley R. Bennett Harris
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Patent number: 5037302Abstract: An educational device for teaching humanistic values to a child is in the form of a toy manufactured with at least one recognizable abused condition or defect. The toy is packaged and marketed with repair apparatus enabling a child to permanently substantially eliminate the abused condition and effective upon completion of the repair to leave permanent visual reminder of the original abused condition.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Vladimir Sirota
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Patent number: 4932879Abstract: A manikin and control system is provided for use by a student practicing a procedure usually applied to the human body, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The system includes a manikin that has an artificial lung into which the student can blow to expand the lung, and a resilient chest which the student can compress. Sensors are provided in the manikin to accurately detect the instantaneous amount of lung expansion and chest compression. An A/D converter converts the sensor signals to digital signals and inputs them to a compact controller based on an inexpensive microcomputer chip which also stores the control program in ROM. Pushbuttons on the controller's front panel enable the student to select any one of a variety of teaching routines prestored in the microcomputer's ROM. The microcomputer then uses lamps on the panel and a speech synthesizer having prerecorded human speech stored in external ROM chips to issue instructions and advice to the student.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Michael IngenitoInventors: Michael Ingenito, Eve J. Ingenito, Michael P. Ingenito
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Patent number: 4915635Abstract: A manikin and control system is provided for use by a student practicing a procedure normally applied to the human body, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The system includes a manikin that has an artificial lung into which the student can blow to expand the lung, and a resilient chest which the student can compress. Sensors are provided in the manikin to accurately detect the instantaneous amount of lung expansion and chest compression. An A/D converter converts the sensor signals to digital signals and inputs them to a compact controller based on an inexpensive microcomputer chip which also stores the control program in ROM. Pushbuttons on the controller's front panel enable the student to select any one of a variety of teaching routines prestored in the microcomputer's ROM. The microcomputer then uses lamps on the panel and a speech synthesizer having prerecorded human speech stored in external ROM chips to issue instructions and advice to the student.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Michael IngenitoInventors: Michael Ingenito, Eve J. Ingenito, Michael P. Ingenito