| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D371810 |
Child's activity toy |
July 16, 1996 |
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| 7428994 |
Toy adapting to color of surroundings |
September 30, 2008 |
| A toy or game piece for producing color includes a housing formed in the shape of a toy; a color reader to read a sample and generate data; a processing device to process the generated data and determine a color of the sample based on the generated data; and a light emitting element to |
| 7306523 |
Etroops infrared shooting game |
December 11, 2007 |
| An electronic toy gun for a toy shooting game includes an infrared beam emitter, a trigger, a game data input device, and an internal processor. The infrared beam emitter is configured to emit an encoded infrared beam. The trigger is configured to activate a state of emission of the infr |
| 6955603 |
Interactive gaming device capable of perceiving user movement |
October 18, 2005 |
| An interactive gaming device capable of perceiving user movement includes a controller connected to a display for providing user interaction with a game being played on the gaming device. A light emitter and a light detector input may include multiple light emitters and a single light |
| 6814667 |
eTroops infrared shooting game |
November 9, 2004 |
| An electronic toy gun for a toy shooting game includes an infrared beam emitter, a trigger, a game data input device, and an internal processor. The infrared beam emitter is configured to emit an encoded infrared beam. The trigger is configured to activate a state of emission of the infr |
| 6540375 |
Non-mechanical contact actuator for an article |
April 1, 2003 |
| A flashlight has a housing with a recess through which is passed a light beam from a light source to a light receiver. The receiver is coupled through a microprocessor to energize the bulb of the flashlight upon interruption of the light beam by an individual's finger or by a mechani |
| 6464554 |
Non-mechanical contact trigger for an article |
October 15, 2002 |
| An article, for example, a toy weapon, has a hand grip provided with a trigger zone. The trigger zone is divided into first and second trigger zone portions forwardly of the hand grip and in a common plane therewith. A light source emits a light beam across the second trigger zone portio |
| 6422942 |
Virtual game board and tracking device therefor |
July 23, 2002 |
| A self-contained electronic unit includes a physically manipulable housing such as a mouse, a feedback device, and processing electronics. The housing is constructed to be moved in its entirety during use by a user. The feedback device is incorporated into the housing and is configured t |
| 6155838 |
Question and answer amusement device |
December 5, 2000 |
| A housing supports a plurality of user depressible buttons including a question and answer button, a repeat or skip button and optionally a category select button. The housing further supports a multisegment liquid crystal display arranged in a linear arrangement. Within the housing, a |
| 6018709 |
Speech and sound synthesizers with connected memories and outputs |
January 25, 2000 |
| A speech synthesizing circuit includes a speech synthesizing integrated circuit chip and an audio synthesizing integrated circuit chip. The speech synthesizing integrated circuit chip has a microprocessor, a speech synthesizer, a programmable memory, an input/output port, and a speech |
| 5850628 |
Speech and sound synthesizers with connected memories and outputs |
December 15, 1998 |
| A speech synthesizing circuit includes a speech synthesizing integrated circuit chip and an external memory integrated circuit chip. The external memory chip may be an audio data storage chip or an audio synthesizing chip. The chips are connected through an input-output port on each chip |
| 5816885 |
Deformable sound-generating electronic toy |
October 6, 1998 |
| A deformable toy is provided for generating sounds having variable acoustic characteristics. The toy includes a deformable body which changes shapes depending on external pressure applied to the body and a sound-reproducing device for playing back either prerecorded or newly recorded sou |
| 5679049 |
Toy telephone recording and playback |
October 21, 1997 |
| A toy telephone includes a telephone base enclosure a microphone, a speaker, a memory chip for recording sounds for later retrieval, a microprocessor electrically connected to the memory chip, and at least one button electrically connected to the microprocessor for selecting one of a |
| 5533920 |
Self-propelled musical toy ball |
July 9, 1996 |
| A self-propelled musical toy rolling ball which plays musical tunes and sound effects. The ball may also include decorative images on its surface which may generally correspond to the musical tune or sound effects played by the ball. The electronics of the ball, once energized, operate t |
| 5399115 |
Blinking doll with power storage mechanism |
March 21, 1995 |
| A doll with an eyeblink mechanism includes an eye with a reciprocatable eyelid, a drive providing intermittent slow rotary motion, and a torsion spring for accumulating such rotary motion, as necessary, and converting each predetermined quantity of such rotary motion into intermittent, |
| 5376038 |
Doll with programmable speech activated by pressure on particular parts of head and body |
December 27, 1994 |
| This invention relates to talking dolls of the type having internal prerecorded speech mechanisms. More particularly, the present invention relates to talking dolls of the type having internal prerecorded speech mechanisms, wherein the doll's educational speech is activated by pressing |
| 5281143 |
Learning doll |
January 25, 1994 |
| A doll, apparently capable of learning through a combination of human speech and touch interaction, includes a speech generator for generating upon actuation the currently indexed sound in a predetermined sequence of sounds. The sequence of sounds evidences a stepwise learning process |
| 5069361 |
Crayon caddy |
December 3, 1991 |
| A rotatable caddy includes a stationary frame and a generally cylindrical carrier rotatably disposed in the frame and defining longitudinally-extending compartments on the periphery thereof for the storage of elongate articles therein, such as crayons. A knob is provided for rotating |