Including Finger Trigger For Sounder Patents (Class 446/406)
  • Patent number: 11953282
    Abstract: A simulated shaking bullet chain type toy gun equipped with a bullet chain is provided. The toy gun includes a gun body, an actuated member, and a bolt assembly and a reciprocating assembly both reciprocatingly disposed in the gun body. The reciprocating assembly is linked to the bolt assembly and has a trigger portion reciprocating with the reciprocating assembly to produce a moving path. The actuated member is installed in the gun body and located on the moving path, and connected to the bullet chain. The reciprocating assembly reciprocates to trigger the actuated member by the trigger portion, and the actuated member links the bullet chain to shake, so as to achieve a high degree of simulation of the shaking effect of the bullet chain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2022
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2024
    Assignee: VEGA FORCE INTERNATIONAL CORP.
    Inventors: Shih-Che Kung, Wei-Hung Chung
  • Patent number: 10276052
    Abstract: An audio demonstration kit encourages understanding of audio concepts by enabling children to construct and study speaker performance. In a particular example, the audio demonstration kit includes a paper speaker and instructions. The paper speaker includes a backplate, a suspension, and a diaphragm cut from a single sheet of paper. The demonstration kit may feature an amplifier that is configurable to accommodate various hardware additions as a child is ready for more progressively challenging construction. For example, the amplifier of an example allows single and dual mode operation, as well as drives a rotary motor and is coordinated with a strobe light. The amplifier of an example is synchronized with the strobe light and a moveable platform to create the impression of that jiggling figures attached to the table are dancing. Interfaces with smart phone, recording, and other technologies further enhances and encourages the learning experience.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2019
    Assignee: BOSE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Lee Zamir, Michael James Dellisanti
  • Patent number: 8876574
    Abstract: A device for scattering confetti. The device may include a body, a container, coupled to the body, and having confetti disposed therein, and at least one retaining structure for maintaining the device in a hand of a person. A portion of the body may be disposed in the palm of the hand, while one or both of the body and the container may further include at least one component for releasing confetti from the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2014
    Assignee: FiestaFive, LLC
    Inventors: Chase Bourdelaise, Paul Wagner
  • Publication number: 20140187119
    Abstract: An electronic toy with synchronized sound and lighting system that utilizes projectiles, and method, including a base, a projectile, pre-recorded sounds, a speaker, LED lights, and various circuitry. The invention can be programmed to operate in standby mode at all times, and will power-on when the user locks the projectile into the locking unit. The invention is programmed to initiate synchronized sequences of lights and sounds based on the user's locking and loading of a projectile into the invention, rather than through the use of unnecessary buttons or an on/off switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2012
    Publication date: July 3, 2014
    Applicant: 1-Star Entertainment LLC
    Inventors: Martin Barry Abrams, Joel Resenzweig
  • Patent number: 8449346
    Abstract: A toy gun includes a housing; a barrel extending forwardly of the housing; a motor in a pistol grip; a speed reduction gear in the housing and operatively connected to the motor; a bullet loading unit in a forward end of the housing; a spring biased piston in a fixed cylinder of the housing; a trigger for activating the motor for firing; and a backward momentum transferring mechanism partially disposed in a gunstock and including an intermediate weight, a forward sliding rod disposed rearward of the piston, and a rear recoil spring having a front end urging against a rear end of the weight and a rear end urging against an internal wall in the gunstock. The sliding rod is disposed in the housing and spaced apart from the weight. The backward momentum transferring mechanism can simulate recoil by generating a recoil shock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2013
    Inventor: Tsung-Ming Lee
  • Publication number: 20110177749
    Abstract: A game device that safely emulates a game of Russian Roulette using balloons and the method thereof. The game device resembles a revolver, but without a barrel, and with the muzzle adjacent the cylinder. The game device contains a protected pin instead of a bullet for puncturing a balloon. An expandable ring is rotatably mounted adjacent the muzzle of the device that allows exposure of the pin only when a fully blown balloon is positioned therein to be punctured. Upon actuation of the pin, it is only exposed for a very short period of time to further prevent unnecessary exposure and injury to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2010
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Inventor: Steve Zuloff
  • Patent number: 6464554
    Abstract: An article, for example, a toy weapon, has a hand grip provided with a trigger zone. The trigger zone is divided into first and second trigger zone portions forwardly of the hand grip and in a common plane therewith. A light source emits a light beam across the second trigger zone portion for reception by a receiver coupled through a microprocessor to electronic devices affording auditory and/or visual responses to interruption of the visible light beam when an individual pulls a trigger finger back toward the hand grip interrupting the light beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Inventors: Richard C. Levy, Robert W. Jeffway, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6173451
    Abstract: An improved wrist band for carrying golf tees, ball position markers and other small accessories such as a divot tool. The wrist band includes a carrier band having a fastener for securing the carrier band around the user's wrist, a golf tee holder attached to the carrier band defining a plurality of tee pockets for receiving a plurality of golf tees, and a retaining member attached to the carrier band for receiving and holding a plurality a golf ball markers. The golf ball markers themselves have a shaft end that is used for retaining the marker in position on the ground, and the retaining member is formed to frictionally hold the golf ball markers by their shaft ends. In one embodiment the retaining member is formed to define an array of openings or holes that are sized to receive and frictionally retain the ball marker shaft ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Inventor: Dominic DeVincenzi
  • Patent number: 6071166
    Abstract: The invention disclosed herein provides toy objects such as action figures, robots, vehicles, creatures, etc., with apparatus for playing a shooting game controlled by one or more human players. Each toy object includes either a energy emitter, a energy sensor, or both. The toy objects are manipulatable by the players to face the emitters and the sensors in directions to hit other objects with radiated energy or avoid being hit with radiated energy from other objects. In the preferred embodiment, the emitter radiates infrared light and the sensor detects infrared light, and are operated from a backpack movably attached to an action figure. Control of radiating and detecting infrared light is similar to the control in a currently popular "laser" shooting games available from Toymax Inc. under the trademark "Laser Challenge".
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2000
    Assignee: Toymax Inc.
    Inventors: Steven Lebensfeld, David Chu Ki Kwan, Harvey Goldberg, Carmine Russo
  • Patent number: 6062939
    Abstract: A toy power tool is shown having a tool-holding housing and a handle housing rotatably connected at interfacing surfaces inclined to the central axes of both housings. Relative rotation of the housing about a transformation axis perpendicular to the inclined interfacing surfaces transforms the tool from one desired configuration to another. A 180.degree. rotation of the tool-holding housing relative to the handle housing transforms the tool between a straight configuration with the central axes of the housings being aligned, and a L-shaped configuration with the central axes of the housings being at right-angles. Detents between the interfacing surfaces position the housings at the desired configurations, and double as switches that are connected to a sound producing circuit on a printed circuit board mounted parallel to the interfacing surfaces. An internal gear mechanism converts linear input motion to the relative rotary motion of the housings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Mattel, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth G. Parker, Gary E. Weber, John D. DeRubes, Jerry May, Joseph E. Hoppy
  • Patent number: 5741185
    Abstract: The invention provides a toy light projector or light gun and player-worn and self-propelled toy targets which detect light emitted by a toy light gun, and a toy shooting game which includes at least one toy light gun, and at least one toy target. The game is played by a player attempting to "hit" a target which provides audio/visual effects upon detecting light projected by the gun. A main target contains a light detector and all of the circuitry and audio/visual components needed to play a game, and an auxiliary target may contain a light detector and only some of the components needed to play a game and be coupled to a main target to share components therein. A self-propelled target includes circuitry which provides pseudorandom (or other pre-programmed or random) motion to the target. The light gun emits a sound while it is on and ready to be fired, which can serve as a warning to an opposing player.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1998
    Assignee: Toymax Inc.
    Inventors: David Chu Ki Kwan, Steven Lebensfeld, Carmine Russo, Frank Landi, Ng Wing Kwong
  • Patent number: 5676450
    Abstract: Disclosed is a motion or impact responsive amusement device assembly comprising (1) a light transparent chamber; (2) a light source in communication with said chamber; (3) an impact or motion sensitive member within the amusement device to activate a control circuit to activate a flash unit which illuminates the chamber to effect a "light pipe" effect. The assembly is particularly effective in producing "laser" light effects in toys in the form of guns, sports equipment (baseball bats), military equipment (grenades), and batons (magic wands).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Inventors: Charles Sink, Jefferey Corsiglia, Lawrence Aledort
  • Patent number: 5564964
    Abstract: A toy gun includes two discs secured in a gun barrel. A roller is rotatably supported between the discs and has three helical grooves. Three tubes are slidably extended through one of the discs and are engaged with the helical grooves of the roller such that the tubes are moved in reciprocating action when the roller is rotated. Three light bulbs are disposed in the tubes, and the tubes are made of transparent materials having different colors such that different colors are generated through the tubes when the light bulbs are energized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1996
    Inventor: Lin Chin-Chien
  • Patent number: 5385344
    Abstract: A system of remotely actuated novelty devices is disclosed having triggering and actuating components packaged in separate, interchangeable modules. The system includes several interchangeable trigger modules, each of which detects the occurrence of an activating event and in response generates a trigger signal of finite duration, and several interchangeable action modules, each of which performs a prank in response to a trigger signal. Each action module includes a battery that powers the action module and any trigger module connected to it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1995
    Assignee: Mr. Fun Guy, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth C. Miller, J. Courtenay Heater
  • Patent number: 5283970
    Abstract: Toy guns are disclosed which are capable of simultaneously generating light and sound effects, having rotating a barrel assembly, creating vibrations in the body of the toy gun and operating a rapid indexing and cap firing mechanism. The rotating barrels, the cap indexing and firing mechanism and the vibration mechanism are all driven from a motor-driven gear and shaft assembly positioned within the toy gun. A dual action trigger is used to energize the light and sound effects when the trigger is activated to make a first electrical contact. Upon further activation, the trigger makes a second electrical contact which powers the motor and the gear and shaft assembly to drive the rotating barrel assembly, the cap indexing and firing mechanism and the vibration mechanism, as the light and sound effects continue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1994
    Assignee: Strombecker Corporation
    Inventor: Gary D. Aigner
  • Patent number: 5259807
    Abstract: A battery operated, hand held, clamor making device is provided in this invention, for use by booster fans of a sports team to express identifiable outcry and clamorous support for their team. The device is trigger switch operated. A read-only-memory circuit is digitally preprogrammed with digital messages depicting recognizable, characteristic mascot sounds to match a given team mascot. The read-only-memory circuit is coupled with a digital-to-analog converter, an amplifier, a speaker, a power supply, and a trigger switch, miniaturized and packaged in a light weight, hand held apparatus, which, upon actuation, provides reading, amplification and output of recognizable, characteristic sounds of a particular mascot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1993
    Assignee: Roger D. Crow
    Inventor: Rodger D. Crow
  • Patent number: 5253068
    Abstract: A universal remote control unit for changing television channels is shaped like a gun to allow a viewer to point the gun at a television set, and shoot the channel to change the program. The unit is gun shaped having a barrel with a muzzle end containing an infrared beam emitter to produce a signal beam to engage an infrared beam receiver of a television set and provide channel selection. A hand grip portion has a trigger which operates a channel selection switch to produce a signal beam from the infrared emitter to change the channel. A channel direction switch selects whether the channel change should be up or down, and a power source is provided for powering the controls and the light beam emitter. In another embodiment a light beam emitter and a sound effect emitter are included in the gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Inventors: Michael W. Crook, Sheldon L. Silverman
  • Patent number: 5244431
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a toy gun which has a housing with a main section and a handle, a barrel, a trigger, a battery holder, electrical connections, a printed circuit board, a sound amplifier/speaker, a recoiling weight and spring, and sufficient circuitry to generate a realistic firing sound of a fired gun. The barrel is connected to the main section of the housing and the trigger is connected to the housing such that it is pivotally mounted therein. The trigger has a finger portion below the pivot point and an engaging portion above the pivot point and is biased to a first position, e.g. via a spring, and, when the trigger is pulled, moves to a second position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Inventor: Bruce M. D'Andrade
  • Patent number: 5122088
    Abstract: A mute for attachment to a game call with the mute having an elongate main body member of tubular construction. Circular rows of recesses are spaced along the elongate body member to provide a series of constructions and expansion zones. A cone shaped end member includes an expansion chamber. The main body member is of pliable plastic material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Inventor: Ralph E. Meline
  • Patent number: 5004444
    Abstract: A toy submachine gun is provided. The toy submachine gun includes a body housing having a magazine housing and a pistol grip, a trigger, a plate spring, and a contact contacting with the plate spring. When the trigger is squeezed, a motor, a reduction gear assembly drives a rotating arm having an eccentrical shaft reciprocatingly which is guided within groove provided in the body housing, and also a striking plate spring engages with the rotating arm so that when it is released therefrom it will strike a sound box sound. A casing is reciprocatingly mounted on the body housing and receives the eccentrical shaft. The reduction gear assembly, the rotating arm, the sound box and the striking plate spring are mounted in the casing, so as to provide an enhanced vibrating feeling to the user of the gun by the reciprocal motion thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1991
    Inventor: Hsieh C. Chih
  • Patent number: 4961718
    Abstract: This invention relates to a toy pistol with a ball bullet and in particular to one characterized in a ball bullet which will rotate in unison with a bullet seat when the trigger is pressed and which will produce a cracking noise as the hammer hits thereon. Hence, the pistol may produce continuous cracking noise without replacing bullets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 9, 1990
    Inventor: Szu-Hua Wu
  • Patent number: 4932913
    Abstract: A hand held control device for use by a child to simulate directional and speed control of a vehicle, which device includes a wheel for grasping by the hands of a child at opposed parts thereof, a plurality of electrical switches on the device operable to provide signals for predetermined operations of the device, the switches being positioned on the device to be operable by the fingers of a child while the child's hands are engaging the wheel, a housing member, a controller and a sound generating device in the housing member, the controller including a memory storing data representative of sounds created or creatable by the simulated vehicle including sounds simulating the sounds generated when the simulated vehicle is in motion, the sound generating device being coupled to said controller to convert stored data into audio, the finger operated switches providing input signals to the controller to cause the controller to produce sound data to the sound generating device for audio generation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Inventors: Roni Raviv, Amir Moses
  • Patent number: 4808143
    Abstract: An improved toy machine gun is disclosed. The toy gun has a trigger associated with a microswitch. The microswitch engages a rotatable wheel through a reduction gear. A link assembly together with the rotatable wheel provides a reciprocating motion and create a kickback. In addition, the link assembly is arranged to actuate another microswitch which controls an audio circuit board and a speaker for generating a sound mimicking a gun shot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1989
    Inventor: Yi Y. Kuo
  • Patent number: 4750641
    Abstract: A toy pistol capable of ejecting a continuous stream of water while simultaneously generating a sound and a flashing light. A d-c motor positioned within the toy pistol operates a pump to pump water from a water storage cartridge in order to cause water to be ejected continuously from the toy pistol. The d.c. motor also causes an eccentric cam to rotate, such rotation causing repeated stricking of a sound generating bar, which creates a sound imitating a gun. Operation of the motor additionally causes repeated opening and closing of an electrical circuit containing a light bulb positioned in the barrel of the gun, thereby creating a flashing light effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1988
    Inventor: Hun Chin-Fu