序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | MARACA WITH FLEXIBLE HANDLE | EP00974096.0 | 2000-09-11 | EP1216470B1 | 2007-12-19 | Cohen, Wayne |
A musical shaker is formed with a rigid shell (20) and pellets (22) enclosed therein attached to a flexible handle (24). In a first embodiment, the shell part truncates to a small end portion and includes a bottleneck opening (26) in the truncated small end portion. The truncated end portion is closed by an internal joint with a cap member (28) covered by the flexible plastic handle or by the flexible handle itself. In a second embodiment, the shell part is formed by two rigid plastic halves sealed so as to enclose the pellets. The end of the flexible handle is fitted to one end of the shell part and is secured to that end by adhesive. In the third embodiment the flexible handle includes two portions, including a flexible handle portion adjoining the shell. | ||||||
102 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING AN APPLAUSE | EP98955033 | 1998-10-20 | EP1027115A4 | 2007-10-17 | KURACINA THOMAS C; OHNEMUS RANDALL E; KITCHEN TIM L |
The present invention acts as a container for food or beverages and may be converted into an apparatus to enhance an applause or boo. One embodiment is an elongated resilient member (20) attached to a container (110). The elongated resilient member is in close proximity to the container such that when the elongated resilient member is pulled away (M) from the container and released the elongated resilient member snaps back making an audible sound. Another embodiment is an apparatus for holding a beverage container. The apparatus has a top (48), a bottom (44), and at least two sidewall sections (58, 59) fixedly attached. By detaching the sidewall sections in at least one place the sidewall sections may be open and closed such that the sidewall sections hit each other to make an audible sound. | ||||||
103 | PEN ORNAMENTATION DEVICE | EP00951050 | 2000-06-15 | EP1226039A4 | 2006-10-18 | COHEN WAYNE |
A novelty attachment (10) for a pen or pencil (12) is formed as a hollow shell with sounding beads (18) therein. The shell is formed of a hollow member (14) with a cylindrical extension (20) and a generally cylindrical cap member (16) having a flange (28) with a circular recess (30) for receiving the cylindrical extension (20). The cap member (16) has an open outer end (26) for receiving a pen or pencil (12). | ||||||
104 | A CONTAINER | EP00947675 | 2000-08-02 | EP1233917A4 | 2005-08-24 | DE VRIES STEFAN |
A container (10) includes two chambers (14, 20). The main chamber (14) can receive the beverage. The other chamber (20) receives percussion means (not illustrated) such as ball bearings. The container can also include handle (11). The two chambers (14, 20) together with the handle (11) form the shape of a maraca. | ||||||
105 | Blow-molded musical shaker with handle | EP03009117.7 | 1997-08-12 | EP1341154A3 | 2003-11-05 | Cohen, Wayne |
A musical shaker instrument has a shaped shell and pellets enclosed therein. The shell has two parts. A first large shell part (24) includes an exterior surface forming a first end portion and a central portion. The first part truncates at a second end portion of the shell and includes an opening (26) in the truncated end portion. The second small shell part (30) has a cap member (32) for closing the opening in the first large shell part. The first and second shell parts are joined together by an internal joint which is not exposed to the external surface of the shell. The second shell part forms a handle. |
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106 | Blow-molded musical shaker with handle | EP03009117.7 | 1997-08-12 | EP1341154A2 | 2003-09-03 | Cohen, Wayne |
A musical shaker instrument has a shaped shell and pellets enclosed therein. The shell has two parts. A first large shell part (24) includes an exterior surface forming a first end portion and a central portion. The first part truncates at a second end portion of the shell and includes an opening (26) in the truncated end portion. The second small shell part (30) has a cap member (32) for closing the opening in the first large shell part. The first and second shell parts are joined together by an internal joint which is not exposed to the external surface of the shell. The second shell part forms a handle. |
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107 | BLOW-MOLDED SHAKER | EP97938171.2 | 1997-08-12 | EP0917705B1 | 2003-04-23 | COHEN, Wayne; KRALIK, Donald |
A musical shaker instrument has a shaped shell and pellets enclosed therein. The shell has two parts. A first large shell part (24) includes an exterior surface forming a first end portion and a central portion. The first part truncates at a second end portion of the shell and includes an opening (26) in the truncated end portion. The second small shell part (30) has a cap member (32) for closing the opening in the first large shell part. The first and second shell parts are joined together by an internal joint which is not exposed to the external surface of the shell. In a second embodiment, the second shell part forms a handle. | ||||||
108 | MARACA WITH FLEXIBLE HANDLE | EP00974096 | 2000-09-11 | EP1216470A4 | 2003-04-16 | COHEN WAYNE |
A musical shaker is formed with a rigid shell (20) and pellets (22) enclosed therein attached to a flexible handle (24). In a first embodiment, the shell part truncates to a small end portion and includes a bottleneck opening (26) in the truncated small end portion. The truncated end portion is closed by an internal joint with a cap member (28) covered by the flexible plastic handle or by the flexible handle itself. In a second embodiment, the shell part is formed by two rigid plastic halves sealed so as to enclose the pellets. The end of the flexible handle is fitted to one end of the shell part and is secured to that end by adhesive. In the third embodiment the flexible handle includes two portions, including a flexible handle portion adjoining the shell. | ||||||
109 | BLOW-MOLDED SHAKER | EP97938171.0 | 1997-08-12 | EP0917705A1 | 1999-05-26 | COHEN, Wayne; KRALIK, Donald |
A musical shaker instrument has a shaped shell and pellets enclosed therein. The shell has two parts. A first large shell part (24) includes an exterior surface forming a first end portion and a central portion. The first part truncates at a second end portion of the shell and includes an opening (26) in the truncated end portion. The second small shell part (30) has a cap member (32) for closing the opening in the first large shell part. The first and second shell parts are joined together by an internal joint which is not exposed to the external surface of the shell. In a second embodiment, the second shell part forms a handle. | ||||||
110 | Rasselkörper | EP89710039.2 | 1989-05-05 | EP0341195A2 | 1989-11-08 | Templin, Jürgen |
Die Erfindung betrifft einen Rasselkörper (1), wie er beispielsweise als Spielzeug für Kinder bekannt ist. Der mit einer Handhabe (Griff 3) versehene Rasselkörper (1) kann durch wenigstens eine verschließbare Öffnung (8,10) hindurch bedarfsweise mit granulatartigen Kleinteilen befüllt werden, die zusammen mit dem klangfähigen Hohlkörper (2) des Rasselkörpers den gewünschten Rasseleffekt ergeben. Der Hohlkörper (2) weist Befestigungselemente auf, die zusammen mit an Werbeträgern (12. 13) befindlichen Befestigungselementen (14) Befestigung von Werbeträgern (12, 13) am Rasselkörper (1) ermöglichen. |
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111 | Sonorous toy | EP85400520 | 1985-03-19 | EP0188136A3 | 1987-09-30 | Moulaye, Ould El Hassen |
O The present invention consists of a sonorous toy consisting of two symmetric bars (1,2) which are articulated with respect to each other in the manner of scissors and which are constantly forced away from each other by means of a spring (8), one side (4,5) of the bars being in the form of handles to drive or activate the toy while the opposite side (6,7) is in the form of hands, both hands facing each other in an applause position. |
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112 | Sonorous toy | EP85400520.4 | 1985-03-19 | EP0188136A2 | 1986-07-23 | Moulaye, Ould El Hassen |
O The present invention consists of a sonorous toy consisting of two symmetric bars (1,2) which are articulated with respect to each other in the manner of scissors and which are constantly forced away from each other by means of a spring (8), one side (4,5) of the bars being in the form of handles to drive or activate the toy while the opposite side (6,7) is in the form of hands, both hands facing each other in an applause position. |
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113 | Retractable multifunctional dog leash | US15794010 | 2017-10-26 | US20180125036A1 | 2018-05-10 | Jinhuai PANG |
A retractable multifunctional dog leash that contains an outer shell, a retractable rope in the outer shell, and a position limiting stopper at a front end of the retractable rope to prevent the retractable rope from completely retracting back into the outer shell. A roller device releasing and retracting the retractable rope is provided inside the outer shell; a sound generator is also provided on the outer shell to generate sound directly. The dog leash is easy to carry and use, and its retractable rope can be easily adjusted to extend and retract as desired | ||||||
114 | Noise generating clapper apparatus | US15376475 | 2016-12-12 | US09940917B1 | 2018-04-10 | Yasuteru Kawase |
A noise generating clapper apparatus includes a main body sheet having a plurality of foldable flaps, the plurality of flaps having a front flap attached to a rear flap along a first fold line and a joint flap attached to the rear flap along a second fold line, and a clapper member pivotably mounted to the joint flap. The joint flap folds along the second fold line and the front flap folds along the first fold line to enclose the clapper member between the front and rear flaps in a secured position. The main body sheet is maneuvered in a shaking motion to permit the clapper member to pivot between the front and rear flaps, thereby enabling the clapper member to generate noise upon contact with the first fold line of the main body sheet. | ||||||
115 | HAND DRUM AND METHODS OF USE | US15711735 | 2017-09-21 | US20180082666A1 | 2018-03-22 | Jon M. WUNDERLICH |
A lightweight drum shell having two heads for a double-headed drum with a beater connected to an interior wall of the drum shell via a spring, and thus functions to provide a hand held shaker drum capable of producing complicated rhythms, such as varying frequency of beats, speed of beats, or meter especially when two bounce back drums are played together. | ||||||
116 | PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT | US14961044 | 2015-12-07 | US20160163295A1 | 2016-06-09 | Axel Rieder |
A percussion instrument has a closed cavity (30) in which a multiplicity of sound-producing particles (3) are provided. The cavity (30) is bounded by a lower part forming a shell (20), with an opening which is directed upward in the use position as intended, and by a covering (2; 4) closing the opening. An inner side of the shell (20) forms a rolling surface (26) for the multiplicity of sound-producing particles (3), wherein the dimension of the shell (20) in height is smaller than half the dimension of the shell (20) in one of the widths, and wherein the covering (2; 4) forms an end stop for the sound-producing particles (3) moving on the rolling surface (26) in the direction of the covering (2; 4). | ||||||
117 | CONTAINER MARACA CONVERTER | US14068089 | 2013-10-31 | US20150114204A1 | 2015-04-30 | Romain Emmanuel Lochen |
A container maraca converter that allows a container, particularly a previously-used beverage can, to be converted into a maraca or similar noisemaker. A plurality of small noisemakers, general small ball-shaped objects, may be placed in the container. A handle and container attachment is then attached to the container, both closing the container and allowing for easy grip in the hand. Upon shaking, the noisemakers rattle within the can to produce the desired sound effect. After use, the device may be easily broken down for disposal and/or recycling of its parts | ||||||
118 | PERCUSSION DEVICE | US14046989 | 2013-10-06 | US20140069255A1 | 2014-03-13 | Evgeny Y. Kolchinsky; Olga B. Salmina |
The claimed device relates to devices for creating sound, to percussion devices in particular, and can be used both as a rhythmic instrument and as the background sound effects for sporting events. The percussion device comprises at least two percussion instruments 1 and the mounting unit 2. The percussion instrument 1 has a stem 4 and percussion surface which interacts with another percussion instrument 1 and/or percussion surface. The mounting point 2 is made of elastic material and has holes 3 for mounting the stems 4 of the percussion instruments 1, wherein the maximum angle between the axes of the holes does not exceed 45°. In this particular case, spoons can be used as percussion instruments. | ||||||
119 | FAN-DRUM | US12870803 | 2010-08-28 | US20120048095A1 | 2012-03-01 | Ying-Jen Chen |
A fan-drum includes a drum frame having two clamping frame members fastened together, an eyelet located on one end of one clamping frame member and a handle located on the end of one clamping frame member, a drum head fixedly set in between the two clamping frame members, and beaters suspending from the eyelet of the drum frame at two opposite sides relative to the drum head, each beater having a shank, a hook located on one end of the shank and pivotally coupled to the eyelet and a ball-head located on the other end of the shank for beating one clamping frame member or the drum head to produce sound. | ||||||
120 | Hand-Mountable Noise Maker | US12868898 | 2010-08-26 | US20110061512A1 | 2011-03-17 | George H. Slick; Gertrude M. Slick; Geoffrey W. Slick; Robert G. Slick |
A sound generating device for being removably securable to or directly about a person's hand or finger for producing sound when the hand is reciprocally moved. The device includes a sound generating portion secured or securable to an attachment portion, where the attachment portion is securable to or directly about the hand or finger. Preferably, the sound is percussive caused by components of the device striking each other upon rapid and repeated reciprocal hand movement. The device is light in weight, does not require striking the hand or finger or other portion of the body, and is shaped and contoured to conform to hand shape, and preferably includes an adjustable attachment portion to adapt to differing sizes and shapes of hands and fingers; the device also may be modular, wherein the attachment portion may comprise a plurality of differing sizes of mounting structures for the same sound generating portion. |