21 |
Artificial fruit. |
US1906304550 |
1906-03-06 |
US836887A |
1906-11-27 |
MILLER SAM |
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22 |
Artificial fruit |
US463900D |
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US463900A |
1891-11-24 |
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23 |
PROJECTION DEVICE FOR PROJECTING IMAGES ON A SURFACE OF THE DEVICE |
US15943706 |
2018-04-03 |
US20180224729A1 |
2018-08-09 |
Kan Wah Kan Sum; Chun Yuen Lau |
A projection device for projecting images on a surface of the device includes an outer housing having a front translucent screen, a projection module frame mounted on an inner surface of the outer housing, and a projection roller frame supported by the projection module frame. The projection roller frame includes first and second spaced apart rollers rotatable respectively on two opposite cylindrical ends integrally formed on a lampshade. A cylindrical projection film is held between the first and second rollers. A light source is mounted inside the lampshade so that an image formed on the projection film can be projected on the front translucent screen by the light source. The device further includes a gear mechanism for driving the rollers, a position-limiting mechanism, and a speaker. |
24 |
Projection device for projecting images on a surface of the device |
US15648434 |
2017-07-12 |
US09946141B2 |
2018-04-17 |
Kan Wah Kan Sum; Chun Yuen Lau |
A projection device for projecting images on a surface of the device includes an outer housing having a front translucent screen, a projection module frame mounted on an inner surface of the outer housing, and a projection roller frame supported by the projection module frame. The projection roller frame includes first and second spaced apart rollers rotatable respectively on two opposite cylindrical ends integrally formed on a lampshade. A cylindrical projection film is held between the first and second rollers. A light source is mounted inside the lampshade so that an image formed on the projection film can be projected on the front translucent screen by the light source. The device further includes a gear mechanism for driving the rollers, a position-limiting mechanism, and a speaker. |
25 |
PROJECTION DEVICE FOR PROJECTING IMAGES ON A SURFACE OF THE DEVICE |
US15648434 |
2017-07-12 |
US20170307965A1 |
2017-10-26 |
Kan Wah Kan Sum; Chun Yuen Lau |
A projection device for projecting images on a surface of the device includes an outer housing having a front translucent screen, a projection module frame mounted on an inner surface of the outer housing, and a projection roller frame supported by the projection module frame. The projection roller frame includes first and second spaced apart rollers rotatable respectively on two opposite cylindrical ends integrally formed on a lampshade. A cylindrical projection film is held between the first and second rollers. A light source is mounted inside the lampshade so that an image formed on the projection film can be projected on the front translucent screen by the light source. The device further includes a gear mechanism for driving the rollers, a position-limiting mechanism, and a speaker. |
26 |
Artificial fruit apparatus |
US12205367 |
2008-09-05 |
US07947344B2 |
2011-05-24 |
Judith J. Miller |
An artificial banana apparatus includes a plurality of artificial banana bodies, each artificial banana body being elongate and curved, each artificial banana body having a stem end and an opposed tip, and each stem end having a channel. The banana apparatus including a plurality of elongate stems, each stem having a first end telescopically received in a respective channel to allow a length of the stem outside said artificial banana body to be adjusted, each stem having a second end with a magnetic element. The apparatus includes a stem hub having at least one magnetic element complementary to the stem magnetic elements to removably couple the stems to the stem hub, the stem hub having at least two rows of sockets complementary to the stem second ends to receive the stem second ends in at least two rows. |
27 |
Artificial Fruit Apparatus |
US12205367 |
2008-09-05 |
US20100062193A1 |
2010-03-11 |
Judith J. Miller |
An artificial banana apparatus includes a plurality of artificial banana bodies, each artificial banana body being elongate and curved, each artificial banana body having a stem end and an opposed tip, and each stem end having a channel. The banana apparatus including a plurality of elongate stems, each stem having a first end telescopically received in a respective channel to allow a length of the stem outside said artificial banana body to be adjusted, each stem having a second end with a magnetic element. The apparatus includes a stem hub having at least one magnetic element complementary to the stem magnetic elements to removably couple the stems to the stem hub, the stem hub having at least two rows of sockets complementary to the stem second ends to receive the stem second ends in at least two rows. |
28 |
Artificial pumpkin stem assembly and method of attachment |
US10166790 |
2002-06-11 |
US20030226236A1 |
2003-12-11 |
Donald
Bara |
The present invention relates to an artificial pumpkin stem assembly that includes a stem portion, an attachment portion and a removable fastener portion for securing the artificial stem to a pumpkin. Secondary fasteners may also be attached to provide a versatile and secure fastening system for many environments and applications. The artificial pumpkin stem assembly is attached to a pumpkin that has had it natural stem removed and is attached to the top of the pumpkin by treading the artificial stem portion onto the top of the pumpkin where the natural stem has been removed. Alternatively, an aperture is formed in the top of the pumpkin and the artificial stem portion including a secondary fastener is inserted through the aperture and treaded into locking position to replace the natural stem. |
29 |
Carvable artificial pumpkin and method |
US369704 |
1995-01-06 |
US5491007A |
1996-02-13 |
Jeffrey A. Chapman |
The invention is in the field of three-dimensional hollow novelty items and their manufacture, particularly items such as artificial pumpkins that the consumer desires to carve or alter after purchase. Disclosed is a carvable novelty article, such as an artificial Halloween pumpkin, comprising a polyurethane shell substantially surrounding an interior volume and having a thin, elastomeric coating, such as an acrylic, on the exterior surface of the shell. The carvable article can be formed by an inventive process in which polyurethane foam material, such as material having a nominal density of about 2.5-3.0 pounds per cubic foot, is sprayed from a nozzle rotating with respect to the inside of a mold. After the polyurethane foam article and the mold are separated, the article is coated with an elastomeric coating, such as an acrylic material that is applied as a liquid. Thus, the inventive articles, including those made in accordance with the inventive process, can be used as three-dimensional hollow novelty items of a variety of shapes. In addition, the inventive articles, such as Halloween pumpkins, are carvable, reusable, and can be used with a light source. |
30 |
Carvable novelty articles and methods |
US29466 |
1993-03-11 |
US5397609A |
1995-03-14 |
Jeffrey A. Chapman |
The invention is in the field of three-dimensional hollow novelty items and their manufacture, particularly items such as artificial pumpkins that the consumer desires to carve or alter after purchase. Disclosed is a carvable novelty article, such as an artificial Hallo-ween pumpkin, comprising a polyurethane shell substantially surrounding an interior volume and having a thin, elastomeric coating, such as an acrylic, on the exterior surface of the shell. The carvable article can be formed by an inventive process in which polyurethane foam material, such as material having a nominal density of about 2.5-3.0 pounds per cubic foot, is sprayed from a nozzle rotating with respect to the inside of a mold. After the polyurethane foam article and the mold are separated, the article is coated with an elastomeric coating, such as an acrylic material that is applied as a liquid. Thus, the inventive articles, including those made in accordance with the inventive process, can be used as three-dimensional hollow novelty items of a variety of shapes. In addition, the inventive articles, such as Halloween pumpkins, are carvable, reusable, and can be used with a light source. |
31 |
Process for reenforcing models of fruit or other objects made of wax or similar fusible material |
US42643330 |
1930-02-06 |
US1860601A |
1932-05-31 |
STEADMAN ROYAL C |
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32 |
Method of manufacturing hollow wax articles |
US27202328 |
1928-04-23 |
US1703348A |
1929-02-26 |
MALIN FRANK A |
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33 |
Akttficiai |
US15641D |
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USRE15641E |
1923-07-03 |
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34 |
Artificial fruit and method of producing same |
US43958421 |
1921-01-24 |
US1436024A |
1922-11-21 |
EMERY JAMES H |
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35 |
Artificial grape and method of producing same |
US44260321 |
1921-02-05 |
US1390349A |
1921-09-13 |
EMERY JAMES H |
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36 |
농수산물 축제용 나무 조형물 |
KR1020090068575 |
2009-07-27 |
KR1020110011103A |
2011-02-08 |
하현영 |
PURPOSE: A tree modeling for a farm products festival is provided to advertise farm products in an environment friendly method by using a net similar to a flower or a leaf. CONSTITUTION: A tree modeling for a farm products festival comprises a support part(10), a branch part(20) having one or more hanging unit, and a net(40) for containing farm products. The net includes agricultural and marine product, and has an appearance like a flower or a leaf. The branch part includes a branch having a tree branch shape, and a fixing plate on each edge part of the branch on the support part. The net comprises a pocket shape main body which tightening the opening, the main body reinforcing rod, and a hanging hole. |
37 |
전기 주조 금형을 이용한 모조과일의 제조 방법 |
KR1019840002654 |
1984-05-16 |
KR1019860002127B1 |
1986-12-11 |
성찬경; 성정경 |
This invention relates to the manufacturing method of imitation fruits by using an electrotyping mould. The lectrotyping mould is made by electroplating method and comprises a main body (21) and cover(23). A synthetic resin is poured into the mould and put a cover on the main body. The imitation fruits are made by the process of heating, rotating and cooling the mould. |
38 |
전기 주조 금형을 이용한 모조과일의 제조 방법 |
KR1019840002654 |
1984-05-16 |
KR1019850007917A |
1985-12-11 |
성찬경; 성정경 |
내용없음 |
39 |
도난방지용 인조농작물 |
KR1020120101652 |
2012-09-13 |
KR1020140035149A |
2014-03-21 |
금윤섭 |
The present invention relates to an anti-theft artificial farm product formed in a similar shape as farm products that are cultivated in order to be difficult to be distinguished from the farm products, the anti-theft artificial farm product being capable of protecting farm products by generating an alert signal to notify the owner of movement of the anti-theft artificial farm products when the anti-theft artificial farm products are compulsorily moved by a mountain animal or a thief from the ground in which the anti-theft artificial farm products are buried, and also containing nutrients of which outside surfaces are coated with water-soluble coating layers, at a lower portion thereof buried in the ground , thereby supplying various nutrients to the farm products that are buried nearby. The anti-theft artificial farm product according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes: a farm product body which is formed in a similar shape as a farm product and of which a portion is buried in the ground; and a sensing means provided at one portion of the farm product body, the sensing means detecting movement of the anti-theft artificial farm product when the anti-theft artificial farm product is compulsory moved, and then generating an alarm signal. |
40 |
인조과일의 제조방법 |
KR1019800001343 |
1980-03-31 |
KR1019810001144B1 |
1981-09-22 |
홍성모 |
Artificial fruits were blow-shaped in an existing method using the mixture of polyvinylchloride with a small amount of TiO2 and Cr yellow and then was soaked in 20-25 % HCl soln. for 3-4 min. After a heat treatment at 110±5oC for 3-4 sec., imitation fruits were made by spraying the mixture of 30-40 % of ink for coating resin with 60-70% acetone soln. |