Rollable Or Having Plural Rotating Bladed Members Patents (Class 446/218)
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Patent number: 11124063Abstract: The invention relates to a turbine system for fuel saving in a vehicle, wherein the turbine system comprises a turbine and a turbine mount with a windshield, wherein the windshield and the wind turbine have a cross-sectional area, which is at least 60%, preferably at least 80% and more preferably 90% of the frontal projection area of the vehicle and the wind turbine via the turbine mount can be attached or is mounted on the front of the vehicle and/or on a chassis in front of the vehicle front.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Inventor: Peter Albrecht
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Patent number: 10369488Abstract: A magnetic spinning toy that includes: a top magnetic stem; a bottom magnetic stem; a cylindrical core; a rod extending from each end of the cylindrical core creating a top rod and a bottom rod, where the top magnetic stem extends from the top rod and bottom magnetic stem extends from the bottom rod; a plurality of rotating wings mounted on the cylindrical core; and a connector for each rotating wing, wherein the connector includes a pivoting connection to each wing. The top and bottom magnetic stem may include a copper tube with embedded magnets. Preferably each pivoting connection includes a notch and a rivet.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2018Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Inventor: Arron Pacheco
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Patent number: 9107400Abstract: Apparatus and methods are disclosed for deterring marine animals such as seals and other marine-dwelling animals from mounting or hauling out onto a marine vessel or structure. In one embodiment, the device comprises a base support member for attachment of the device to a structure to be protected. The base support member includes a stand-off block member and associated irritating, non-fixed/rotating element attached thereto. When large animals such as seals mount on a structure where the deterrent device is installed, the preferably blunted corners of the rotating element cause discomfort to the animal by creating pressure points on the skin or blubber of the animal as they brush by or step on the device. The non-fixed/rotating element preferably can turn or otherwise release the animal as it moves away from the discomfort. Thus, the invention preferably irritates these nuisance animals sufficiently to make them move from that area, while minimizing or eliminating the risk of harm to the animal.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: SealStop, Inc.Inventor: Ahmet Tuncer Alptekin
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Patent number: 8635793Abstract: The visual alert for placement on free-range animals includes active and/or passive lighting to alert motor vehicle drivers of such animals crossing the roadway when traveling through open rangeland. The visual alert is a sleeve having fins extending radially therefrom, the fins having reflective and/or active lighting elements thereon. Power for active lighting is provided by electrical batteries that are recharged during daylight. The permanently installed sleeve may be formed as a circumferentially closed distensible unit that passes over the hoof of the animal, or as an open sheet that is rolled about the leg of the animal and permanently secured by plastic ties or other suitable elements. The sleeve is lined with a non-abrasive material to preclude injury to the animal during long term wear.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Inventor: Salman Abdullah Al-Dashti
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Patent number: 7930989Abstract: Assembly for repelling birds from a selected area and method of making it. A rotor is assembled from a plurality of identical fin panels and rotatably mounted on a supporting pole within the selected area. Graphic designs comprising bird scaring holographic and/or diffractive images may be placed on the pole and/or rotor to simulate movement even when the rotor is stationary. The fin panels may be transparent and reflective to project light beams between and away from rotor surfaces. Outwardly projecting fin segments and a rotor barrel with vents are responsive to wind currents to rotate the rotor and generate bird repelling noises and visual effects.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Inventors: Arthur F. Doty, III, Robert M. Turkewitz, Erik S. Olson, Paul D. Spies
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Publication number: 20080216382Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for attracting animals. In one aspect, there is provided a wind driven device, such as a decoy for animals, such as waterfowl, birds, humans, and the like. The device may include a support pole; a hanging rod coupled to the support pole; and a blade coupled to a swivel mechanism. The swivel mechanism is further coupled to the hanging rod. The blade is attached to the swivel mechanism and shaped to move to attract one or more animals when the blade moves in response to wind. Related apparatus and methods are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Donald H. Rohrke
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Patent number: 7089731Abstract: A an improvement in a two wheel motor vehicle having an internal combustion motor and a wheel drive mechanism, wherein the motor has an exhaust system connected thereto, includes a) an exhaust system having a first exhaust pipe and a second exhaust pipe with the first exhaust pipe being in a fixed position relative to the internal combustion motor, and the second exhaust being rotatably connected to the first exhaust pipe, and b) an exhaust pipe drive mechanism connected to the second exhaust pipe for rotation of the second exhaust pipe. The pipe drive mechanism may operate off some power source of the vehicle, operate independently of the vehicle power sources, may operate from exiting exhaust gases, ambient wind form motion of the vehicle, or a combination of the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Corey Perry
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Patent number: 7086224Abstract: A motor vehicle having at least three wheels, an internal combustion motor and a wheel drive mechanism, wherein the motor has an exhaust system connected thereto, includes a) an exhaust system having a first exhaust pipe and a second exhaust pipe with the first exhaust pipe being in a fixed position relative to the internal combustion motor, and the second exhaust being rotatably connected to the first exhaust pipe, and b) an exhaust pipe drive mechanism connected to the second exhaust pipe for rotation of the second exhaust pipe. The pipe drive mechanism may operate off some power source of the vehicle, operate independently of the vehicle power sources, may operate from exiting exhaust gases, ambient wind form motion of the vehicle, or a combination of the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: Corey Perry
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Patent number: 6957946Abstract: A kaleidoscopic wind machine for visual entertainment and other uses. The framework of the wind machine includes a vertical mast and a horizontal axle that can swivel about the mast. One or more wheel structures are rotatably attached to the horizontal axle. Each wheel structure includes a rim, a hub, and a plurality of stays extending between and attached to the rim and hub. A plurality of jib sails are attached to each wheel framework in a manner adapted to cause the wheel to rotate about the axle when the wind blows against the sails. A positioning vane is rotatably attached to the downwind end of the axle and is adapted to point the upwind end of the axle into the wind when the wind blows.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Inventor: Christopher J. Vander Kley
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Patent number: 6769951Abstract: A wind-actuated, spinning novelty device enabling a user to quickly, easily and interchangeably mount and transport a dual-head rotational device on a vehicle and to enjoy an active display along with coincident display of a selected logo, mascot depiction, design and/or vocal, thereby enabling a user to demonstrate patriotism, support for a sports team or to display any other personal interest capable of visual and/or audible expression by providing a dynamic showcase for individual interests and/or beliefs through the incorporation of effects such as, for exemplary purposes only, holographic images, reflective ornamentation, distinctive coloration, lights, insignias, licensed characters, other special visual effects and/or other notable styles or features.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventor: Delvon Collier
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Patent number: 6679927Abstract: A toy which emits sounds as it is moved, comprising: a toy body; and a plurality of mechanically-operated sound tubes carried within the toy body, each sound tube including a sliding whistle which moves along the tube by the force of gravity, and each sound tube lying along a longitudinal axis, in which the axes are transverse to one another, so that the sound tubes emit sound when the toy is moved along various axes.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Hands On Toys, Inc.Inventor: Ned Strongin
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Patent number: 6678979Abstract: A wind indicator is described that includes a body with a frame including a spindle axis and a web. A pivot is connected to the frame to permit the body to rotate about a pivot axis. A spindle is disposed on the spindle axis and is rotatable about the spindle axis. The spindle includes first and second hubs, each of which include a central body portion and at least one vane support receiving element. The wind indicator also has at least one element connecting the first hub to the second hub to maintain the first and second hubs in positional relation with respect to one another. The connecting element is offset from the spindle axis by a predetermined distance. At least one vane extends between the vane support receiving elements on the two hubs. The vane captures air movement and translates it into rotational movement of the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Premier KitesInventors: Albert Lim, Valentine B. Deale
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Patent number: 6592424Abstract: The invention discloses colorful wind indicator toys and kites having an improved mechanism for securing a hollow rotatable rod containing mechanisms for various rotatable wind collecting parts of the wind indicators and kites. More specifically, it is proposed that a snap lock be used instead of a disk type structure to secure certain hollow rotatable rods onto the frames of wind indicator toys, thereby preventing rods from disengaging and flying away from the structure during high winds.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Go Fly a KiteInventor: James Christianson
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Patent number: 6475056Abstract: The invention discloses colorful wind indicator toys and kites having an improved disk structure for securing various rotatable wind collecting parts of the wind indicators and kites.. More specifically, it is proposed that a hub lock be used instead of a disk type structure to secure the vanes of the wind indicator toys, therein “locking” the projections of the vanes into the hub lock, preventing the vanes or similar structures from disengaging and flying away from the structure during high winds..Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Go Fly A KiteInventor: James David Christianson
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Patent number: 6398614Abstract: A pinwheel assembly has a polygonal main body, and a rotating device disposed in a center of the polygonal main body. The rotating device has a bearing and a hollow shaft. A plurality of support rods are connected to the bearing. The hollow shaft is inserted through the bearing. The polygonal main body has a plurality of diagonal lines. A plurality of through holes are formed on the diagonal lines of the polygonal main body. A plurality of triangular vanes are disposed on the polygonal main body. Each triangular vane has a triangular end bag. Each support rod is inserted in the corresponding triangular end bag and inserted through the corresponding through hole of the polygonal main body.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventors: Pao-Chang Wu, Ping-Chao Lin
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Patent number: 6386939Abstract: A pinwheel device has a main shaft, a rotating wheel connected to the main shaft, and a first support rod, a second support rod, and a third support rod connected to the rotating wheel. A first decoration wheel is disposed on the rotating wheel. A second decoration wheel is disposed on the first support rod. A third decoration wheel is disposed on the second support rod.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventors: Pao-Chang Wu, Ping-Chao Lin
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Patent number: 6231419Abstract: A pen cap that has a propeller attached to the shirt clip found on many pens. The propeller is designed to rotate about a fixed shaft as an amusing diversion for small children or bored executives. An alternative design has a hinge mounted at the top of the clip that allows the clip and propeller to rotate 90 degrees. This increases the range of amusement for the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventor: Nam Hoon Lee
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Patent number: 6206747Abstract: The invention discloses a colorful wind indicator toy, suitable for use by children, which will both educate and entertain them. The wind indicator toy comprises a tail section for catching the wind, a front section for indicating the direction of the wind, a tail mounting section for mounting the tail section, a joinder for joining the tail mounting section with the front section, and a pole upon which the assembly rotates.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Go Fly A KiteInventor: Mark Leslie Skwarek
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Patent number: 6068534Abstract: A toy ball which emits sounds as it is rolled, comprising: a ball body; and a plurality of mechanically-operated sound tubes carried within the ball body, each sound tube including a sliding whistle which moves along the tube by the force of gravity, and each sound tube lying along a longitudinal axis, in which the axes are transverse to one another, so that the sound tubes emit sound when the ball is moved along various axes.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: HandsOnToys, Inc.Inventor: Ned Strongin
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Patent number: 5659988Abstract: A dual directional rotating device (10) comprising an elongated slender flexible line (12). A wind wheel (14) is provided. A double bearing unit (16) is between the line (12) and the wind wheel (14), to cause the wind wheel (14) to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise on the line (12), depending upon which way wind blows against the wind wheel (14).Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Inventors: Kyong Kim Kim, William Soto
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Patent number: 5288258Abstract: A wheeled toy utilizes a pair of wheels mounted on an axle and moveable by an attached broom handle. A wire support straddles the two wheels, fitting over the outer ends of the axle, and a string assembly attached to the wire support facilitates a turning of the wheels relative to the handle. A fan spindle is rotatably attached to a plastic ball centered between the wheels, and a length of cord may be utilized to spin a plurality of radially mounted balls on the spindle. Alternatively, fan blades of various configurations can be used to rotate the spindle. The fan assembly includes colored rubber balls which orbit around the spindle, and one of the embodiments of the invention includes removable air scoops attachable to one or more balls so as to effectively operate as fan blades.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Inventor: Owen R. Soso
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Patent number: 5267525Abstract: A device for attracting the attention of an observer having first and second pairs of arms mounted on a body at different elevations and at right angles to each other with air scoops and light reflectors on each of the arms so that the motion of air relative to the device will produce flashes of light alternately in the planes of the first and second pairs of arms.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Inventors: Mark N. Person, Beth Ann Ruland
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Patent number: 5111576Abstract: A grenade device for use with and for ejection from an artillery shell is ovided. The device includes a stabilizing propeller and a grenade body. The propeller has two opposite blades disposed on opposite sides of a rotation axis. Each blade has an upper tilted portion and a lower substantially flat portion and a connecting return bend tip portion. Each such portion has a leading edge and a trailing edge. Each upper tilted portion has a transverse angle of attack. The upper tilted portions have a common longitudinal upper projected axis. The lower flat portions also have a common longitudinal lower projected axis. The common longitudinal upper projected axis and the common longitudinal lower projected axis form a projected displacement angle therebetween. The propeller is made from a flexible metal or fabric ribbon. The blades are folded in a nested arrangement before descent. During descent, the blades unfold to their overall aerodynamic shape. The propeller has a windmill type of rotation during descent.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: William G. Kuhnle, James F. Murnane, II
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Patent number: 4986185Abstract: A grenade device for use with and for ejection from an artillery shell is ovided. The device includes a stabilizing propeller and a grenade body. The propeller has two opposite blades disposed on opposite sides of a rotation axis. Each blade has an upper tilted portion and a lower substantially flat portion and a connecting return bend tip portion. Each such portion has a leading edge and a trailing edge. Each upper tilted portion has a transverse angle of attack. The upper tilted portions bave a common longitudinal upper projected axis. The lower flat portions also have a common longitudinal lower projected axis. The common longitudinal upper projected axis and the common longitudinal lower projected axis form a projected displacement angle therebetween. The propeller is made from a flexible metal or fabric ribbon. The blades are folded in a nested arrangement before descent. During descent, the blades unfold to their overall aerodynamic shape. The propeller has a windmill type of rotation during descent.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: William G. Kuhnle, James F. Murnane, II
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Patent number: 4936809Abstract: A sound-producing toy having a hollow body formed of resilient material, whereby when the body is depressed and deformed by a player, this action produces a honking sound. The body envelops an air-filled cavity at one end of which is an air-intake valve whose actuating element is outside the body so that when the element is actuated by the player, air is admitted into the cavity. Also disposed in the cavity is a sound producer having an air outlet normally closed by a membrane which is partially secured to the outlet so that when the body is depressed by the player, the resultant increase in internal air pressure above ambient is exerted against the membrane and causes deflection thereof to permit air to escape from the outlet. The escaping air causes the membrane to vibrate to produce a honking sound. The air expelled through the outlet creates a partial vacuum in the internal cavity which acts to maintain the body in its deformed state.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Buddy L CorporationInventors: Robert T. Auer, Richard J. Mayer
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Patent number: 4907800Abstract: The training aid has a handle with a fan section at its far end. The fan section provides resistance to swinging the handle. The fan section has a rotatable fan and a friction element which varies the rotational resistance of the fan.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Inventors: Richard S. Passamaneck, Larry G. Nelson
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Patent number: 4620385Abstract: A pair of rotatable wings are slidably and rotatably received and secured on the axle of a bracket carried by a water fowl decoy to extend laterally outward from the decoy body. The wings have a series of circumferentially spaced blades which are shaped to cause rotation of the wings when subjected to a slight breeze and produce an alternating visual signal upon rotation. The bracket may be releasably attached to the decoy or molded into the decoy body during manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Inventors: Thomas G. Carranza, Luis Carranza