Charles R. Luchsinger - Glen Cove NY John Joslyn - Sag Harbor NY
International Classification:
B01F 1100 G03D 304
US Classification:
259 72
Abstract:
A tray container for liquid chemical compositions such as those used in developing photographs or pictures, is pivotally carried on a support for tilting or rocking movement. A spring biased support means is disposed under one end of the tray and a motor driven movable cam is located under the other end. The tray is tilted at one end when engaged by the cam surface and the other end thereupon compresses the spring. When the cam surface becomes disengaged from the tray, the spring is relieved and returns the other end of the tray to its initial position with a jar or snap action, thereby agitating the liquid chemical in the tray.
The invention relates to a magnetic shooter with a flexible shaft for propelling a magnetic game piece within a game board. The magnetic shooter contains a base piece, a magnetic piece attached to the base, and a flexible shaft connected to the base. The connection of the flexible swiveling shaft to the base piece can allow a 180 degree rotation of the flexible shaft about a horizontal axis. In addition, the base piece has at least one pointed end to allow a game player to point the shooter and aim the game pieces before striking them.
A flexible dispenser for dispensing the top sheet of flexible material from a sheaf or pile of flexible materials such as paper, comprising an anchor for anchoring the dispenser, for example, in the form of a flange to be interposed between the top edge of a sheaf of paper and the front wall of a receptacle containing such paper, and a flexible or partially flexible relatively elongate dispensing member as such dispenser extending over the top sheet of paper and provided near its bottom edge with friction gripping substance on the top and bottom surfaces whereby when the dispensing member is moved rearwardly away from the point of ultimate emission of the paper, it will bow into a convex configuration causing the top sheet of paper to assume a similar configuration causing it to lift away from the remainder of the material in the sheaf and become available to be grasped for removal from the receptacle.
Daniel B. Ferris - New York NY Martin M. Trossman - Washington Township, Washington County NJ Charles R. Luchsinger - Glen Cove NY
Assignee:
Synergistics Research Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
A63F 912
US Classification:
273157R
Abstract:
A geometric puzzle in the general shape of a cylinder is disclosed. The puzzle is comprised of eight side segments of identical outside dimensions and top and bottom portions of similar dimensions. Each top and bottom portion has a plurality of pairs of posts of different or the same diameters. The eight side segments each have two pairs of holes the diameters of which match those of the posts, when properly assembled to the top and bottom pieces. A cylindrical liner, printed with the indicia of a beverage can, fits over the assembled ten pieces. In addition, a clear plastic liner is provided to fit over the printed liner.