Having Visible Skeletal Structure Patents (Class 473/612)
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Patent number: 10300346Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a toy deformable to several structural configurations. The toy includes two endcaps connected by a plurality of pliable ribs. The toy may be deformed into a low-profile configuration by pressing the endcaps together, the ribs bending outward to accommodate the deformation. The toy may be deformed into a high-profile configuration by squeezing the ribs together, the endcaps being pushed apart to accommodate the deformation. While pressure is not applied to the toy, the toy may enter a non-deformed configuration wherein the ribs and the toy as a whole take on a substantially spherical form. A retention device may also be utilized to confine the toy to a specific configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Inventor: John Hinnen, III
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Patent number: 9914069Abstract: A flying disc device appears to “flutter” in flight when rotating. The design is interesting and visually appealing when in use, is easy to see in flight, and can be easily retrieved when laying flat on the ground or another flat surface owing to its angularly oriented dual-disc design.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Inventors: Kenn W. Lehman, Rose E. Lehman
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Patent number: 9155941Abstract: A takraw ball side strip (2) comprising an elongate length of plastics material having one side edge of sinusoidally undulating profile having troughs (7) and peaks (6), wherein the strip (2) is shaped or otherwise constructed to be preferentially flexible in peak regions (20) whereby, when the strip (2) is joined by its ends into a hoop (30), peak regions (20) will bend more readily than other regions of the strip. Also disclosed is A takraw ball woven from side strips as described, a more flexible peak region (20) of one strip (20a) may be positioned to overlie a less flexible strip region (34), located between a peak region (20) and a trough (7), of an underlying strip (20b).Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Satian Industries Co. Ltd.Inventor: Boonchai Lorhpipat
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Publication number: 20140248980Abstract: A takraw ball side strip (2) comprising an elongate length of plastics material having one side edge of sinusoidally undulating profile having troughs (7) and peaks (6), wherein the strip (2) is shaped or otherwise constructed to be preferentially flexible in peak regions (20) whereby, when the strip (2) is joined by its ends into a hoop (30), peak regions (20) will bend more readily than other regions of the strip. Also disclosed is A takraw ball woven from side strips as described, a more flexible peak region (20) of one strip (20a) may be positioned to overlie a less flexible strip region (34), located between a peak region (20) and a trough (7), of an underlying strip (20b).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2012Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Satian Industries Co., Ltd.Inventor: Boonchai Lorhpipat
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Patent number: 8777785Abstract: A self-propelled flying toy includes a body defined as having a front section, a center section and a back section each along a longitudinal axis. A ducted fan is located within the body substantially centered about the longitudinal axis. A motor is mechanically coupled to the ducted fan and a power source is coupled to the motor. An air-inlet is located substantially within the front section in airflow communication with the ducted fan. An air-outlet is located substantially within the back section in airflow communication with the ducted fan. At least two angled surfaces are fixed relative to the body and located substantially within the front section. Each of the at least two angled surfaces are evenly centered about the longitudinal axis and facing an opposite thrust-generating rotational direction relative to the ducted fan.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: Marc Gregory Martino
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Patent number: 8622857Abstract: An inflatable ball includes interconnected first and second half ball bodies. The first half ball body has a first half ball wall with first inner and outer wall surfaces, and a first rib structure formed as one piece with the first half ball wall and projecting from one of the first inner and outer wall surfaces. The first half ball wall has a through hole extending through the first inner and outer wall surfaces, and a first annular connecting edge interconnecting circumferential ends of the first inner and outer wall surfaces. The second half ball body has a second half ball wall with second inner and outer wall surfaces, and a second rib structure projecting from one of the second inner and outer wall surfaces. A valve unit is attached to the first half ball body in connection with the through hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventor: Jack Lo
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Patent number: 8282518Abstract: An apparatus is provided, which includes a plurality of elongated strands having joinder regions uniting adjacent strands at a distance along a length of an outer perimeter of the elongated strands, the elongate strands being configured to couple together for a distance along their lengths. The elongated strands form a surface of a mesh when the joinder regions are coupled. The apparatus may further include a manducable protrusion coupled to the mesh and extending a distance away from an exterior surface of the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: GOT I, LLCInventors: David E. Silverglate, Brian Gulassa
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Publication number: 20120028743Abstract: A toy ball apparatus is disclosed herein that includes a mesh defining an outer surface of the toy ball apparatus. The mesh includes four mesh components that are coupled together to enclose a closed volume, each mesh component including a plurality of loop structures, each loop structure having a curved inner perimeter surface formed to at least partially surround a hole communicating with the closed volume and surrounded at least partially by a polygonal outer perimeter. Each mesh component has cooperative mating surfaces formed along an outer perimeter of the mesh component, the cooperative mating surfaces being formed along at least a portion of the outer perimeter of each of a plurality of the loop structures in the mesh component. The adjacent mesh components are joined together along the cooperative mating surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: GOT I, LLCInventors: Ian R. Muldoon, David E. Silverglate
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Patent number: 8052552Abstract: A toy apparatus having a surface is provided. The toy apparatus may include a mesh including a plurality of loop structures having cooperative mating surfaces disposed at least partially around an outer perimeter of each loop structure. The plurality of loop structures may have curved inside perimeter surfaces, and the cooperative mating surfaces of adjacent loop structures may be configured to couple together for a distance along their lengths. The loop structures form the surface of the toy when the cooperative mating surfaces are coupled with each other. The toy apparatus may further include a rattle positioned in a loop structure in the mesh, the rattle having a body with a mounting structure having an outer perimeter sized to conform to the curved inside perimeter surface of the loop structure in which the rattle is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Got I, LLCInventor: David E. Silverglate
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Patent number: 7867115Abstract: Embodiments of the instant invention include lighted bounceable toys for play and amusement. Such toys or structures can be made in an infinite number of graceful and useful configurations. Exemplary bounceable ball toys include a light assembly having a power source and a plurality of light emitting elements, and a spherical skeletal structure having a plurality of segments. The spherical skeletal structure defines an open interior cavity, and at least some segments of the skeletal structure include a channel opening that faces toward the interior cavity. Light emitting elements transmit light to the channel openings.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Tangle, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. Zawitz
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Patent number: 7794343Abstract: A takraw ball is woven from takraw ball strips of springy material having soft material pads mounted into recesses in a strip face, the pads are, at least in part, bounded by strip face parts which function to lend stiffness to the strip, and/or protect pad edges and/or assist in mounting pads onto the strips.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Satian Industries Company, Ltd.Inventors: Boonchai Lorhpipat, Boonsakdi Lorpipatana
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Publication number: 20100056310Abstract: An apparatus is provided, which includes a plurality of elongated strands having joinder regions uniting adjacent strands at a distance along a length of an outer perimeter of the elongated strands, the elongate strands being configured to couple together for a distance along their lengths. The elongated strands form a surface of a mesh when the joinder regions are coupled. The apparatus may further include a manducable protrusion coupled to the mesh and extending a distance away from an exterior surface of the mesh.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: RHINO TOYS, INC.Inventors: David E. Silverglate, Brian Gulassa
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Publication number: 20090170646Abstract: A toy apparatus having a surface is provided. The toy apparatus may include a mesh including a plurality of loop structures having cooperative mating surfaces disposed at least partially around an outer perimeter of each loop structure. The plurality of loop structures may have curved inside perimeter surfaces, and the cooperative mating surfaces of adjacent loop structures may be configured to couple together for a distance along their lengths. The loop structures form the surface of the toy when the cooperative mating surfaces are coupled with each other. The toy apparatus may further include a rattle positioned in a loop structure in the mesh, the rattle having a body with a mounting structure having an outer perimeter sized to conform to the curved inside perimeter surface of the loop structure in which the rattle is mounted.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Rhino Toys, Inc.Inventor: David E. Silvergate
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Publication number: 20090170643Abstract: A toy bat and ball set is provided. The bat may include a shell having a proximate portion formed as a handle, and a distal portion formed in the shape of a barrel with an outer hitting surface, the distal portion including an opening on a distal end leading to a void formed in an interior region of the shell of the bat, the opening being bounded at least partially around a perimeter of the opening by a lip. The ball may be a resiliently deformable ball able to be deformed to a reduced diameter that is smaller than the opening, such that the ball can be inserted through the opening into the void in the shell of the bat, and expanded within the void, to thereby be secured within a ball-receiving region of the void by the lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: RHINO TOYS, INC.Inventor: David E. Silverglate
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Publication number: 20090170645Abstract: An amusement device is provided. One embodiment of the amusement device includes a plastic strand wound upon itself to form a fabric that encloses a void. The plastic strand is plastically welded to itself at a plurality of locations throughout the fabric. Such a construction may yield a fabric that is resiliently deformable, and may be formed into a variety of shapes, such as a ball. In some cases, a plurality of nested fabrics may be employed in the amusement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Rhino Toys, Inc.Inventor: David E. Silvergate
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Publication number: 20040162171Abstract: Toy apparatus are provided. One embodiment of the apparatus includes a mesh having a plurality of loop structures with cooperative mating surfaces located around the perimeter of the loop structures. The loop structures form a surface of the apparatus when the cooperative mating surfaces are coupled with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: David Silverglate
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Publication number: 20040134136Abstract: A spherical container having a shell formed by 6 bands, interwoven in such a way as to create 12 pentagonal openings spaced evenly around the sphere. 12 pentagonal covers, 20 disk shaped covers, and 30 struts. Building materials for the invention can be composite materials such as graphite or fiberglass fibers wherein, the parts are joined with stitching and then permanently bonded together with a suitable adhesive such as epoxy to form an airtight container. The invention can also be fashioned from sheets of weldable material, wherein all seams are welded together to form an airtight container. The 30 struts are placed inside the sphere with their end points located with reference to the vertexes of the pentagonal openings in such a way as to form a tensegrity dodecahedron. This structure may be used as a building, a pressure vessel, a vacuum vessel, or a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: John Robert Shearing
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Patent number: 6746351Abstract: A ball is provided for use in training that collapses when hit or kicked and then resiliently reforms itself to its original shape, dissipating kinetic energy and allowing use of the ball in a restricted geographical area. In one aspect, the ball of the invention includes incisions extending substantially through a shell, which deform upon striking, such that the ball and collapses venting air and dissipating kinetic energy. In another aspect, the ball of the present invention includes incisions extending only partially through the outer shell, contributing to the deforming properties of the ball when struck.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Robert I. Goodman
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Patent number: 6729984Abstract: Toy apparatus are provided. One embodiment of the apparatus includes a mesh having a plurality of loop structures with cooperative mating surfaces located around the perimeter of the loop structures. The loop structures form a surface of the apparatus when the cooperative mating surfaces are coupled with each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Rhino Toys, Inc.Inventor: David Silverglate
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Patent number: 6220980Abstract: An injection molded thermoplastic ball comprising a plurality of thin fins radiating from a central member. The fins are oriented so as to radiate at substantially right angles from a central parting line plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Inventor: Alan J. Adler
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Patent number: 6048283Abstract: A toy game implement in the form of a baseball bat, a football or a bowling pin, each especially well-suited to manufacture by injection molding. The toy game implement includes a body having longitudinally spaced apart semi-annular ribs supported and reinforced by a central web in the form of a solid blade-like wall and external stringers spaced laterally from the web.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Amloid CorporationInventor: Michael P. Albarelli, Jr.
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Patent number: 5827109Abstract: An amusement device for young children includes a cloth housing secured about a core such that peripherally distributed portions of the housing are relatively farther from the core and/or peripherally distributed gaps are defined between the housing and the core. In a preferred embodiment, the cloth housing is formed to assume a first geometric shape, which is substantially pyramidal, and the core is formed to assume a second, discrete geometric shape, which is substantially spherical.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Mark A. Krull
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Patent number: 5800244Abstract: A marble, preferably spherical, is provided for use with safety by children even when the marble becomes swallowed by a child and becomes lodged in the child's larynx. The marble includes a body having a pair of spaced end caps. First ribs may be disposed between the end caps and may extend between the end caps in a spaced and substantially parallel relationship to one another and to the end caps. Second ribs extend between the end caps in spaced and substantially parallel relationship to one another. The pair of the second ribs at the outermost extremities of the second ribs are continuous with the first ribs. There are first slots between the first ribs and between the first ribs and the end caps. There are second slots between the second ribs. The first and second slots define holes which extend entirely through the marble to provide for continued breathing by a child when the child swallows the marble and the marble becomes lodged in the larynx of the child.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Rokenbok Toy CompanyInventor: William M. Barton, Jr.