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Patent No. 6293874

User-operated amusement apparatus for kicking the user's buttocks

An apparatus including a user-operated and controlled apparatus for self-infliction of repetitive blows to the user's buttocks by a plurality of elongated arms bearing flexible extensions that rotate under the user's control.

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Class 213/54 - Cheek plates


Subclass of Class 213 - Railway draft appliances
Definition: Plates adapted to be secured to the faces of car sills to
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 03/14/1995


NumberTitleIssue Date
5397007Railway car slackless drawbar assembly
A drawbar assembly having a rear draft stop engageable with a block out member. A tapered wedge member engages a tapered surface on the block out member. A follower member engages a front face of the tapered wedge. A concave surface is formed in a front f...
03/14/1995
4573594Railway car underframe adapted for use with couple or drawbar construction
A railway car underframe includes a sill structure having at one end a cushion pocket disposed rearwardly of a draft structure which is readily adapted to support a drawbar assembly having at its rear end an impact head extending into the pocket and engag...
03/04/1986
4555033Slackless non-cushioned drawbar arrangement for railway car underframe
A railway car underframe center sill includes a drawbar structure which includes a rigid housing structure adapted to fit into the cushion pocket of the sill supporting the cushion. The rigid housing is readily removable if desired and includes a rigid en...
11/26/1985
4480758Railway coupler arrangement
A railway coupler arrangement which eliminates the conventional yoke strap, thereby enabling a larger draft gear to be employed in the coupling without increasing the overall size of the sill. The invention also provides a novel assembly for facilitating ...
11/06/1984
 
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