Comic actor Danny Kaye received patent D166,807 for the co-design of "Blowout Toy or the Like". It's similar to one of those toys that unravels when you blow into at a birthday party except Kaye's has three blowouts going in different directions, not just one.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6672224 | Railway car truck with a rocker seat A railway car truck having a pair of side frames and a bolster and a transom extending transversely between the side frames. A respective rocker seat is rigidly and permanently attached to each end of the transom and is pivotally supported on a rocker bar... | 01/06/2004 |
| 5463964 | Rocker seat connection A railroad car truck or bogie is described as having a pair of sideframes between which are mounted a bolster and either a transom or pair of tie rods which, in turn, are attached to a pair of rocker seats which extend into the sideframes and over open, U... | 11/07/1995 |
| 5027716 | Stabilized swing-motion truck for railway cars An improved swing-motion truck in which the transom has been replaced by a pair of transverse radius or tie rods for coupling the two rocker seats of the two side frames of the truck. The ends of the rods are directly coupled to anchor brackets formed as ... | 07/02/1991 |
| 4278030 | Truck for high speed rail cars A truck for high speed rail cars, comprises an H-shape truck frame which included bearings for supporting each end of the axles of each wheel set from longitudinally extending leaf springs which are supported in brackets depending from the frame. In addit... | 07/14/1981 |
| 4003316 | Articulated railway car trucks An articulated railway truck assembly is provided with two wheelset assemblies, each of which is attached for pivotal movement about a pivot near the center of the truck frame assembly and each of which extends beneath the respective adjacent ends of the ... | 01/18/1977 |