Peter Cyrus - Seattle WA Steve Proctor - Seattle WA Sean Cryan - Seattle WA Rich Franko - Seattle WA Matt Gibson - Spokane WA Peter M. Maksymuk IV - New York NY Leo M. Fernekes - New York NY Stefan Rublowsky - Brooklyn NY Eduard Kogan - Howard Beach NY Scott J. Kolb - New York NY Eric S. Moore - New York NY Dmitriy Yavid - Brooklyn NY Christopher S. Cosentino - Staten Island NY
Assignee:
Parvia Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A63H 3300 A63H 1800
US Classification:
446136
Abstract:
A toy vehicular drive apparatus includes a first roadway having an electrically conductive underside and a second roadway having an electrically conductive top and being under the first roadway. A subsurface powered vehicle is movable on the second roadway and has electrically conductive elements in contact with the electrically conductive underside of the first roadway and in contact with the electrically conductive top of the second roadway. A power source connected to the first roadway and the second roadway electrically energizes the first roadway and the second roadway to provide power to the powered subsurface vehicle. The toy vehicular drive apparatus also includes a surface vehicle movable on the top of the first roadway. A magnet on the surface vehicle and a magnet on the powered subsurface vehicle provide interconnection of the surface vehicle and the powered subsurface vehicle to cause movement of the surface vehicle in response to movement of the powered subsurface vehicle.
Modular Lattice Substructure For A Toy Building Set Having Columns And Foundations
Peter Cyrus - Seattle WA Sean Cryan - Seattle WA Steve Proctor - Seattle WA Rich Franko - Seattle WA Chris Brady - Bothell WA David Wicklander - Seattle WA Gary Franz - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Parvia Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A63H 3306 A63H 3308 A63H 352
US Classification:
446118
Abstract:
The modular lattice substructure for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes a planar frame having a plurality of exterior corners and a column having a height greater than the height of the frame. The column includes a lower portion and one of the lower portion of the column and a corner of the frame have a receptive connector thereon for removable attachment to a protrusion connector on the other of the lower portion of the column and a corner of the frame. In this manner, a single frame can be attached to a plurality of columns, and a single column can be attached to a plurality of frames in order to form a modular lattice substructure for a playing structure.
Peter Cyrus - Seattle WA Sean Cryan - Seattle WA Steve Proctor - Seattle WA Rich Franko - Seattle WA Chris Brady - Bothell WA David Wicklander - Seattle WA Gary Franz - Seattle WA Matt Gibson - Spokane WA
Assignee:
Parvia Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A63H 3308 E04B 200
US Classification:
446124
Abstract:
A modular building for a toy building set includes a planar member, or foundation, having raised ribs on its top and a wall member having a wall portion and a base portion. The wall portion of the wall member is substantially orthogonal to the base portion of the wall member. The base portion of the wall member has a cleft therein sized to receive one of the ribs of the foundation to removably attach the wall member to the foundations. A substantially planar coupler connects at least two or more of the foundation. The coupler has at least two clefts therein. The clefts are sized to receive the ribs on each of the two foundations for removable attachment of the foundation to the coupler.
Modular Lattice Substructure For A Toy Building Set
Peter Cyrus - Seattle WA Sean Cryan - Seattle WA Steve Proctor - Seattle WA Rich Franko - Seattle WA Chris Brady - Bothell WA David Wicklander - Seattle WA Gary Franz - Seattle WA William Burns - Seattle WA Matt Gibson - Spokane WA
Assignee:
Parvia Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A63H 3308 A63H 352
US Classification:
446127
Abstract:
The modular lattice substructure for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes elongate beams, elongate joists, and columns having a height greater than the height of the elongate beams and joists. The sides of the columns have a protrusion connector removably attachable to a slot connector in the ends of the elongate beams and the ends of the elongate joists.
Peter Cyrus - Seattle WA Sean Cryan - Seattle WA Steve Proctor - Seattle WA Rich Franko - Seattle WA Chris Brady - Bothell WA David Wicklander - Seattle WA Gary Franz - Seattle WA William Burns - Seattle WA Matt Gibson - Spokane WA Rebecca Jaynes - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Parvia Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A63H 3308
US Classification:
446118
Abstract:
The modular base for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes a first planar member, or tile base, having attachment fittings on its bottom for removable attachment to a substructure, such as a lattice. The top of the first planar member has attachment fittings thereon. Preferably, each of the attachment fittings on the top of the first planar member are aligned with one of the attachment fittings on the bottom to form a common opening through the first planar member. The modular base also includes a second planar member, or tile, having attachment fittings on its bottom. The attachment fittings are preferably protrusions that are most preferably clover leaf in shape and have an interference fit with the attachment fittings on the top of the first planar member that are most preferably square openings.
Peter Cyrus - Seattle WA Steve Proctor - Seattle WA Rich Franko - Seattle WA Chris Brady - Bothell WA David Wicklander - Seattle WA Gary Franz - Seattle WA William Burns - Seattle WA Matt Gibson - Spokane WA Rebecca Jaynes - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Parvia Corporation - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A63H 3306 G09B 2912
US Classification:
446118
Abstract:
The modular terrain for a playing structure, such as a toy building set, includes a plurality of terrain pieces. Some of the terrain pieces have a flat exterior edge. The flat exterior edge is only matable with a flat exterior edge on another of the terrain pieces. The flat exterior edge has spaced longitudinal end points. The flat exterior edge has no change in height between the spaced longitudinal end points. The distance between the spaced longitudinal end points of the flat exterior edge is one of Y,. sqroot. 2Y and 2. sqroot. 2Y. Some of the terrain pieces have a hill exterior edge. The hill exterior edge is only matable with a hill exterior edge on another of the terrain pieces. The hill exterior edge has spaced longitudinal end points. The hill exterior edge has a change in height between the spaced longitudinal end points of X.
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Another victory in anti 'Polish concentration camps' campaign
Editor Steve Proctor has informed Poland's Consular-General in Los Angelis that the newspaper's Stylebook has been changed to that effect following protests against a review of the film Shoah in the newspaper on 4 February which referred to Nazi ...
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Standing, from left, coach Charles Proctor, Steve Zabena of Ebonite, AJ Biossenin, Ryan Leach, George Stanford, Jordan Hadden, Zac Gullickson and Aaron Wolfe. Posted: Monday, February 28, 2011 7:42 pm | Updated: 7:45 pm, Mon Feb 28, 2011. ...