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Apparatus for Simulating a High Five

A self-righting hand-arm configuration which is adapted to pivot when struck by a user, thereby simulating a "high five."

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Class 52/106 - JAIL-TYPE STRUCTURE


Subclass of Class 52 - Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Definition: Structure having features peculiar to buildings for confining
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 04/01/2010


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20100077675DWELLING COMPLEX
A dwelling complex includes lower and upper dwelling units and a flooring system. Lower and upper dwelling units have a circumference defined by one or more walls. The upper dwelling unit is above the lower dwelling unit. The flooring system forms a floor between the lo...
04/01/2010
20100064603Prison reform
The present invention uses a plurality of incarceration units, wherein each of the incarceration units includes an interior cell and an exercise area. The interior cell and the confined exercise area are adjacent to one another and are constructed out of suitable securi...
03/18/2010
20090272048Seclusion Room with Movable Wall
A seclusion room for patients having emotional disturbances has one moving wall positioned ahead of a fixed wall. The moving wall can be moved to an extended position to narrow the patient space leading to the main door to the room. A second door to the room enables an ...
11/05/2009
20050204650Personnel detention structure and system
A detention structure made up of a plurality of modules all of which are similar to each other, and in basic structure identical. They are connected together to form a single main structure. In the main structure, each of the modules performs an independent function. Ea...
09/22/2005
 
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