Dr. Fisher graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Chicago, IL and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Fisher is affiliated with Presence Resurrection Medical Center.
Elliot A. Rudell - Torrance CA Raymond Earl Fisher - Torrance CA George T. Foster - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
Elliot Rudell - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340540
Abstract:
A toy that activates an indicator while an end user consumes an edible substance. The toy includes a first electrode and a second electrode that are connected to the indicator. An electrical path is created between the first and second electrodes while the end user is consuming the consumable substance to close an electrical circuit with the indicator. The closed circuit activates the indicator.
Contact Activated Sound And Light Generating Novelty Food Containers
Elliot A. Rudell - Torrance CA Raymond Earl Fisher - Torrance CA George Foster - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
Rudell Design - Torrance CA
International Classification:
F21V 3300
US Classification:
362101, 362109, 362253, 426104
Abstract:
A toy that emits a sound and/or emits light when an end user drinks a liquid through a straw. The toy includes a first electrode and a second electrode in fluid communication with an inner channel of the straw. The electrodes are connected to an indicator such as a light source or a sound generating device. When the end user drinks a liquid through the straw the liquid provides an electrical path between the electrodes. The liquid closes a circuit between the electrodes and activates the indicator. The present invention also includes a sound/light emitting toy which supports a piece of candy. The toy includes a first electrode that can be grasped by the end user and a second electrode that is in contact with the candy. The electrodes are connected to an indicator. By licking the candy the end user provides an electrical path between the electrodes which closes a circuit and activates the indicator.
Miniature Motorized Vehicles On Retrievable Tether Line
Elliot Rudell - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US George Foster - Long Beach CA, US Raymond Fisher - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
A63H033/04
US Classification:
446/153000, 446/001000
Abstract:
A novel aquatic system that includes a motorized housing which can be propelled across a body of water. The motorized housing is coupled to a tethering line that can be used to provide a command to stop and/or control the movement of the housing. The line may be coupled to a rod and reel used to pull the housing back to the operator. The housing may be shaped as a fish and contain an off-center weight that vibrates and provides the simulated experience of “catching the fish”.
Miniature Motorized Vehicles On Retrievable Tether Line
Elliot Rudell - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US George Foster - Long Beach CA, US Raymond Fisher - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
H01J009/38
US Classification:
445/015000
Abstract:
A novel aquatic system that includes a motorized housing which can be propelled across a body of water. The motorized housing is coupled to a tethering line that can be used to provide a command to stop and/or control the movement of the housing. The line may be coupled to a rod and reel used to pull the housing back to the operator. The housing may be shaped as a fish and contain an off-center weight that vibrates and provides the simulated experience of “catching the fish”.
Elliot A. Rudell - Rancho Palo Verdes CA Joseph S. Cernansky - Lomita CA George T. Foster - Signal Hill CA Richard P. Kamrath - Lomita CA Raymond E. Fisher - Lomita CA Alan R. Pitkanen - Manhattan Beach CA
International Classification:
A63H 1300
US Classification:
446175
Abstract:
An automotive doll that is activated by light. The doll has at least two moving parts, preferably the head, arms and torso of a girl like figure. Within the torso of the doll is a motor that is connected to a plurality of gears and cams that are attached to the moving parts. The motor is preferably powered by batteries that are connected to a light sensor attached to the doll. The sensor switches on the motor when light is directed toward the sensor. When the motor is activated, the torso, arms and head all move relative to each other. The parts move through predetermined cycles, such that the head, arms and torso rotate back and forth between two positions. The drive mechanism is constructed and arranged so that each moving part rotates through a different cycle. Such an arrangement creates a doll that can move into an almost infinite variety of positions, greatly reducing the mechanical appearance of the toy.
Toy That Provides An Indication When An End User Consumes A Consumable Substance
Elliot A. Rudell - Torrance CA Raymond Earl Fisher - Torrance CA George Foster - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340540
Abstract:
A toy that activates an indicator while an end user consumes an edible substance. The toy includes a first electrode and a second electrode that are connected to the indicator. An electrical path is created between the first and second electrodes while the end user is consuming the consumable substance to close an electrical circuit with the indicator. The closed circuit activates the indicator.
Toy That Senses Obstacles To Activate Sound And Turning
George Foster - Long Beach CA Elliot A. Rudell - Torrance CA Roger Gardner - Lomita CA Raymond Earl Fisher - Torrance CA
International Classification:
A63H 1740 A63H 500
US Classification:
446441
Abstract:
A toy that can move around an object. The toy includes a drive mechanism that can move a housing in either a first direction or a second direction. The toy also includes a sensor that can be used to remotely sense an object. The sensor and drive mechanisms are coupled to a controller that can change the direction of the housing when the object is remotely sensed through the sensor.
Game For Projecting A Projectile With A Stick And Coupling Members For Releasably Attaching The Projectile To The Stick
Raymond Earl Fisher - Torrance CA Elliot Rudell - Torrance CA George T. Foster - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
A63B 6700
US Classification:
473471
Abstract:
A toy hockey game which includes a stick and a projectile that both have hook and loop material which releasably attach the projectile to the stick, so that the participants can maintain the projectile in contact with the stick while playing a game of hockey.