| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D354830 |
Savings bank |
January 24, 1995 |
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| D335748 |
Saving box |
May 18, 1993 |
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| 6935961 |
Conjuring tool for performing coin increasing trick |
August 30, 2005 |
| With a view to providing a conjuring tool which is simple in construction and operation, an interior of a case main body 2 is divided by a partition plate 5 into two portions such as a coin accommodating portion 6 for accommodating coins 20 in a state in which coins are stacked one on |
| 6857963 |
Conjuring tool for performing card trick |
February 22, 2005 |
| In order to provide a conjuring tool which is simple in construction and operation, there is provided a conjuring tool for performing a card trick wherein a recessed accommodating portion 32 for accommodating therein a note or card that is inserted thereinto from the outside of the conju |
| 6827644 |
Magic game system |
December 7, 2004 |
| A system is provided for distributing magic games from a web server via the internet, in which a game provider provides magic games from the web server, while a user communicates the magic games using a portable remote information terminal, whereby answers to questions asked in the magic |
| 5886956 |
Display for illusion of floating in the air |
March 23, 1999 |
| When front and rear pendulum arms are swung together under the action of a clock movement, the front pendulum arm can swing behind an article supported on a pin because a slit formed in the front pendulum arm allows the front pendulum arm to pass by the article supporting pin. The slit i |
| 5577728 |
Jigsaw puzzle |
November 26, 1996 |
| The jigsaw puzzle according to the present invention comprises a substrate and transparent member. The substrate has a painting, photograph or pattern provided on at least the first side thereof and is cut into a multiple of irregular, interlocking pieces. The transparent member has |
| 5557867 |
Variable-display device for amusement |
September 24, 1996 |
| A variable-display device comprises an outer hollow cylinder made of a transparent material, an inner hollow cylinder disposed inside and substantially coaxially with the outer cylinder, the inner cylinder having a passage formed therein in a direction substantially parallel to the axis |
| 5551921 |
Coin magic device |
September 3, 1996 |
| A coin magic device is disclosed which comprises a coin holder in which a coin is to be set, and a case into which the coin holder is to be introduced. The coin holder has formed on one side thereof a concavity which has a through-hole formed in the bottom thereof and in which the co |
| 5549515 |
Coin-magic device |
August 27, 1996 |
| A coin-magic device has a stand on top of which a first coin receiving surface is formed. The device further comprises a tray that is used as placed on the first coin receiving surface to hide the coin. The tray has also a coin receiving surface that is referred to as a second coin r |
| 5536209 |
Cutting-magic device |
July 16, 1996 |
| A cutting-magic device is disclosed which comprises a case open at the top there of and hang a bottom and a circumferential wall, and a partition which parts the case into a first half and a second half. The case has formed in the bottom of the first half thereof an opening through which |
| 5528562 |
Mimic watch set for magic use |
June 18, 1996 |
| In a mimic watch having hour numerals "1" to "12" marked therein, a rotary disk having an hour hand fixed thereon is installed rotatably. When used for a play, the mimic watch is put into a protective case. Watching the hour hand and numerals through the rear transparent case member of t |
| 5494217 |
Savings bank with optical illusion coin concealment chute |
February 27, 1996 |
| A coin concealment and back screen are disposed upright on a coin-receiving case. Two mirrors are provided on the coin concealment, and camouflaging members and an oscillating coin chute are provided on the coin concealment. Since the mirrors reflect the surface of the back screen, so |
| 5494210 |
Saving box |
February 27, 1996 |
| A savings box comprises a main body and a control box. The main body is provided with a coin slot and shutter plate. A magnet is fixed on the shutter plate and another magnet is fixed on a control member (slider) provided inside the control box. The coin slot is closed by the shutter |
| 5456636 |
Magical trick device for card slashing |
October 10, 1995 |
| A case assembly is pivotably attached to a stand or frame by means of a hinge mechanism. Vertical slits are formed in a front member and a rear member of the case assembly, respectively. A leaf spring is provided as interposed between the front member and rear member. A dummy cutter is |
| 5449324 |
Trick article for illusion that stick-like thing is cut off |
September 12, 1995 |
| The trick article giving an illusive cutting of a stick-like thing such as a cigarette or pencil and restoring its initial state, according to the present invention comprising an opaque disk-like rotary member disposed rotatably on a base, transparent auxiliary rotary members movable |
| 5348220 |
Savings box |
September 20, 1994 |
| A savings box housing comprises a front panel with a transparent window and an opaque rear panel and light-opaque side panels extending from the front to the rear panels. The front and rear panels are disposed symmetrically with respect to a partition located in a plane extending across |
| 5282765 |
Savings box |
February 1, 1994 |
| The present invention aims at providing a savings box enjoyable to see. A partition is provided in the internal space of a box body to divide the internal space thereof into two spaces. There is formed in the partition a cut to provide a communication between the two spaces. A window is |
| 4967953 |
Partitioned box with light reflective partition surface and window |
November 6, 1990 |
| A visually pleasing box according to the present invention has six opaque panels. A light transmissible window is provided at one panel and a partition plate for dividing the interior of the box body into two half spaces is disposed on a flat face defined by one diagonal line of a given |
| 4565364 |
Implement for magic trick for falsely cutting card or the like |
January 21, 1986 |
| A magic trick for falsely cutting a playing card has first and second sections each with a top layer, a bottom layer, and an intermediate layer, with the top layer of the first section having three windows and the intermediate layer of the second section having an opening corresponding |
| 4557476 |
Cigarette case jugglery device |
December 10, 1985 |
| A jugglery device using cigarettes comprises a hollow rectangular parallelpiped casing formed by parallel rectangular upper and bottom walls. A pair of side walls connect opposite side edges of the upper and bottom walls, and an end wall connects opposite end edges of the upper and b |