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Lollypop holder

Patent 5536054 Issued on July 16, 1996. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 28, 2014. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2721141

Combination, a novelty toy and a candy holding device
Patent #: 5209692
Issued on: 05/11/1993
Inventor: Coleman, et al.

Entertainment apparatus for use with a sucker type pop Patent #: 5471373
Issued on: 11/28/1995
Inventor: Coleman, et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 365578 filed on 12/28/1994

US Classes:

294/1.1, MISCELLANEOUS426/134, Stick feature446/236, ROTATING OR HAVING VISIBLE ROTATING PORTION (E.G., SPINNING OR WHIRLING, NOT ROLLING)446/266Handle supported manually actuated rotating portion

Examiners

Primary: Kramer, Dean J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

B25J 001/00
A63H 033/00

Abstract

A lollypop holder of the present invention is designed to move a lollypop having a stick and a piece of hard candy at an end thereof in a wobbling motion. The lollypop holder comprises a generally tubular housing having an elongate chamber formed therein wherein the housing is adapted to be gripped within a person's hand. A power supply and a motor are located within the chamber of the housing. The motor is energized by the power supply and has a drive shaft which is rotatably driven. A switch is provided for selectively operating the motor. A gear train is driven by the drive shaft of the motor, the gear train also being located within the chamber of the housing. A lollypop receiving member has a first end portion which extends out of one end of the housing, the first end portion of the receiving member having an opening formed therein for receiving and securing the stick of the lollypop therein. The lollypop receiving member has a second end portion opposite to the first end portion which is manipulated by the gear train to produce a wobbling motion of the lollypop wherein the receiving member reciprocally swivels from side-to-side and moves axially in-and-out with respect to the housing.

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