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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| 6998954 | Fused electrical disconnect device A fused electrical disconnect device comprises a housing and line and load connectors extending from one side of the housing. A line buss is disposed within the housing and is electrically connected to the line connector. A load buss is also disposed within the hous... | 02/14/2006 |
| 6955746 | Corrosion-inhibited system and method for providing a utility service to a plurality of consumers A corrosion-inhibited system for providing a utility service to a plurality of consumers includes a plurality of metallic utility service structures, each utility service structure having components buried in a common electrolyte and electrically connected to each o... | 10/18/2005 |
| 6204746 | Thermal overload mechanism A thermal overload mechanism for providing protection to tip and ring conductors in a telecommunications system in the event of a power cross occurrence of telephone lines with power lines. The thermal overload mechanism includes a clip having front and r... | 03/20/2001 |
| 6031722 | Earth cooled distribution transformer system and method An earth cooled distribution transformer system and a method of cooling same and distributing electrical power to a plurality of consumer loads (31) is described. A distribution transformer (10 is provided with the primary (16) and secondary (17) windings... | 02/29/2000 |
| 5907270 | Current-limiting switch A current-limiting switch, with current connections and contacts, at least one of which is movable, having an associated drive, for opening the moving contact when a predefined electric current intensity is exceeded, are provided. The drive is a thermoele... | 05/25/1999 |
| 5706161 | Open circuit protection device A protection device which includes an insulating tube closed at each end by a fuse cap. Electrically connected to one cap is a contact plug, and to the other cap a spring and a contact plunger. Sandwiched between the plug and the plunger is a combustible ... | 01/06/1998 |
| 4873604 | Fuses having suppressed voltage transients A shunt device and a method are described for protecting electrical equipment when a fuse blows. The shunt device establishes a by-pass across the fuse for permitting a limited amount of current to begin to flow at a lower voltage than the fuse blowing vo... | 10/10/1989 |
| 4587588 | Power line transient surge suppressor A power line transient surge suppressor circuit features a nonlinear surge-bypassing network connected to bypass line surges around electrical loads connected to circuit output terminals. A fuse is inserted in series with the network, and blows in the eve... | 05/06/1986 |
| 4538202 | Current transformer secondary voltage limiter A device for protecting the secondary winding of a current transformer against destructive or dangerous overvoltages when connected across the secondary, has a transparent tubular casing with a stud support and conductive stud within one end. The stud is ... | 08/27/1985 |
| 4451813 | Vacuum fuse having magnetic flux generating means for moving arc A vacuum fuse includes a pair of metallic spiral elements of different wrapping directions mounted on inner end portions of axially aligned conductor rods. The radial inner ends of spiral elements are electrically connected to respective conductor rods an... | 05/29/1984 |