A simulation environment for the sport of boxing utilizing a robotic machine interface system which carries a person.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7143482 | Necktie button for a necktie A necktie button for a necktie (2) provided with a front button part (3) which defines the button shape and a rear part (4) which is able to be joined to the front button part (3) for holding the necktie (2) between these two parts... | 12/05/2006 |
| 6490763 | Roll-knot necktie clip The invention offers a clip that makes it possible to use any necktie as is by the enabling the simple tying of a necktie knot with a single step. The invention is a roll-knot necktie clip that is formed from a holding frame (1) having a claw-shaped catch sect... | 12/10/2002 |
| 6367127 | Tie clip for necktie A tie clip is constructed to include a shell, and a clip for securing the shell to a loose knot in a necktie, the shell having a flat body and two symmetrical wings turned backwards and then inwards toward each other from two opposite sides of the body, t... | 04/09/2002 |
| 6167878 | Pneumatic ball tossing device A ball tossing device for batting practice comprises a self-contained, pneumatically controlled and actuated mechanism. The device includes a launcher comprising a pneumatic cylinder and ball carrier and a trough type feeder for sequentially supplying bal... | 01/02/2001 |
| 5983461 | Structure of supporter for tie knot of knotting-free necktie A structure of supporter for a tie knot of a knotting-free necktie comprises an outer shell and a back wing connected to the outer shell. The outer shell, as seen from its front view, being of a reverse triangular shape having two waist portions concave i... | 11/16/1999 |
| 5577302 | Necktie fastening device A necktie fastening device including a pair of securing members that are attachable to the severed, central ends of a conventional necktie that has been severed in half with a pair of scissors or the like. Each securing member is formed from a flexible ma... | 11/26/1996 |