21 |
Toy torpedo |
US69804624 |
1924-03-10 |
US1523761A |
1925-01-20 |
ACHILLO FABRIZIO |
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22 |
Toy torpedo |
US43406420 |
1920-12-30 |
US1467755A |
1923-09-11 |
ALBERTO CIMOROSI |
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23 |
Torpedo |
US45341221 |
1921-03-18 |
US1406369A |
1922-02-14 |
JOSEPH GIOIOSA |
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24 |
Toy gun. |
US1909522431 |
1909-10-13 |
US947621A |
1910-01-25 |
SCHOLTES JOSEPH |
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25 |
Toy. |
US1903184418 |
1903-12-09 |
US777992A |
1904-12-20 |
WICKS MOSES LANGLEY JR |
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26 |
Detonating toy. |
US1899702181 |
1899-01-14 |
US667642A |
1901-02-05 |
WYTHE WILLIAM H |
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27 |
Toy torpedo. |
US1899704865 |
1899-02-07 |
US633671A |
1899-09-26 |
VALDEZ ZEFERINO |
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28 |
Toy detonator |
US449706D |
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US449706A |
1891-04-07 |
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29 |
Julius vogel and james brooks |
US433427D |
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US433427A |
1890-07-29 |
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30 |
Spscificatioet |
US323071D |
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US323071A |
1885-07-28 |
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31 |
Chaeles nelson |
US299837D |
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US299837A |
1884-06-03 |
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32 |
Improvement in toy detonators |
US215543D |
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US215543A |
1879-05-20 |
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33 |
Improvement in toy torpedoes |
US210267D |
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US210267A |
1878-11-26 |
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34 |
Charles nelson |
US65764D |
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US65764A |
1867-06-11 |
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35 |
Fuel/air concussion apparatus and method |
US15624122 |
2017-06-15 |
US10139204B2 |
2018-11-27 |
Darren Naud; John David Thomas |
A method of producing a concussion device including providing a structure including a cavity, the cavity having a top opening; providing a first energetic charge disposed in a bottom portion of the cavity; providing an elongated member having a length, a width, and a thickness, with the length being greater than both the width and the thickness of the elongated member, the elongated member removably secured to the structure within the cavity and at least partially overlying the first energetic charge. |
36 |
Fuel/air concussion apparatus and method |
US15624122 |
2017-06-15 |
US20170292819A1 |
2017-10-12 |
Darren Naud; John David Thomas |
A method of producing a concussion device including providing a structure including a cavity, the cavity having a top opening; providing a first energetic charge disposed in a bottom portion of the cavity; providing an elongated member having a length, a width, and a thickness, with the length being greater than both the width and the thickness of the elongated member, the elongated member removably secured to the structure within the cavity and at least partially overlying the first energetic charge. |
37 |
REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGE FOR DIVERSIONARY DEVICE |
US12268589 |
2008-11-11 |
US20100282108A1 |
2010-11-11 |
Marcus L. Caldwell |
A replaceable cartridge is provided for insertion into a diversionary device. The cartridge includes a housing with a first chamber containing an ignitable composition. A breakable seal covers a first end of the first chamber. The cartridge also includes a piston within the housing and having a first position at a second end of the first chamber. The piston is movable towards the second end of the first chamber whereby, when a trigger for the diversionary device is activated, the piston moves towards the first end of the first chamber to discharge the ignitable composition through the breakable seal for subsequent ignition outside of the diversionary device. |
38 |
Gas projection device sometimes with a burst disk, producing loud sonic report and smoke plume |
US11109401 |
2005-04-19 |
US07317662B2 |
2008-01-08 |
John D. Unsworth; Kenneth Hammond |
Gas Projection Device that can take many external forms that simulate military munitions being exploded and that contain features that enhance the sound of the explosion and the appearance of smoke and attendant percussion. Such device can be controlled by many different means including electronic remote control. |
39 |
Toy |
US85091859 |
1959-11-04 |
US3044213A |
1962-07-17 |
GUNARS LICITIS |
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40 |
Toy torpedo |
US78819947 |
1947-11-26 |
US2517427A |
1950-08-01 |
HAND HUGH T |
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