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Paddle Wheel Plane

An aircraft having vertical takeoff and landing capability provided with at least first and second laterally extending paddle wheels rotatable on a central axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft fuselage and between its nose and tail.

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Class 446/360 - Relatively movable striking platform


Subclass of Class 446 - Amusement devices: toys
Definition: Device including a member presenting a surface beneath the
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 09/19/1995


NumberTitleIssue Date
5451180Toy with a movable figure
A toy with movable figures in a toy scene. The toy includes a housing, a scene board with a hole in it mounted in the housing and a movable figure loosely suspended in the hole. The upper body of the figure is larger than the hole and an end of the figure...
09/19/1995
4518366Manipulable doll
An improved manipulable doll (10) for reproducing lifelike movement while operated by a human operator (12) on a rhythm board. The doll (10) includes a torso member (18), and a head portion (26) fixedly engaged to the upper end portion of the torso member...
05/21/1985
4373291Plural acrobatic figures on a string
Acrobatic performing figures with two strings passed through either the arms or the legs have the double string passing through hollow posts at double string ends to a rotatable roller and to the same roller at intermediate hollow posts between pairs of f...
02/15/1983
4169335Musical amusement device
A musical amusement device of the type designed to display miniature figures generally representing one or more humans playing musical instruments wherein one or more of the figures, either the human characters or instruments, are mechanically interconnec...
10/02/1979
 
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