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Illuminated Ball

US Patent:
2003022, Dec 4, 2003
Filed:
Jun 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/161833
Inventors:
Jose Leal - Stow MA, US
John Barletta - Southborough MA, US
Hans Leal - Stow MA, US
Donald Ullman - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
A63B043/06
US Classification:
473/570000
Abstract:
An illuminated game ball for use in playing a game at night. The ball includes a translucent outer wall that can be tinted with various colors, a light with rechargeable power source mounted in the interior of the ball, and an electrical connector mounted substantially flush with the outer surface of the ball that is connected to the power source. When it is desired to illuminate the ball for nighttime play an electrical power source is plugged into the connector for a short time to charge the rechargeable power source which then discharges through the light to illuminate same.

Illuminated Throwing Toy

US Patent:
2004000, Jan 1, 2004
Filed:
Jun 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/185335
Inventors:
Jose Leal - Stow MA, US
John Barletta - Southborough MA, US
Donald Ullman - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
A63H029/22
US Classification:
446/484000
Abstract:
An illuminated throwing toy is provided which is adapted to be thrown by a user for a flight through the air. The toy includes a hollow, inflatable, football-shaped head portion made of a flexible, translucent material, that is centered about a longitudinal axis, an elongate tail portion with fins that extend axially rearward from the head portion along the longitudinal axis, and a coupling, which interconnects the head and tail portions and allows the portions to be movable relative to each other, particularly to be rotatably movable about the longitudinal axis. The tail portion has a front section that is permanently affixed to rear of the football-shaped head portion and a rear section that comprises fins. The front section is permanently attached to the rear of the head portion and the rear section is removably attached to the front section. The front section of the tail portion comprises a light emitting diode (LED), batteries, a circuit for lighting the LED, and a switch for energizing the circuit with the batteries. The circuit has an off state, a first state in which it causes the LED to be continuously lit, and a second state in which it causes the LED to be periodically lit in a pulsed manne. The LED is in contact with the rear of the football-shaped head portion and when the LED is lit the translucent material from which the head portion is made conducts the light generated by the LED and appears to glow, causing the throwing toy to be visible under low light conditions.

Pressurized Sports Hitting Implement

US Patent:
2004008, Apr 29, 2004
Filed:
Aug 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/228520
Inventors:
Jose Leal - Stow MA, US
John Barletta - Southborough MA, US
Donald Ullman - Fairfield CT, US
International Classification:
A63B059/06
US Classification:
473/564000
Abstract:
A light weight, pressurized hitting implement, such as a baseball bat, is disclosed that has a one piece outer shell having both a striking portion and a handle portion. The striking portion end of the outer shell furthest from the handle portion is open and a tubular element is inserted therein and pressurized to provide improved rigidity and rebound to the hitting implement. There is a support means cap attached to the open end of the striking portion to provide protection against splitting of the open end of the hitting implement during use, and to retain the pressurized tubular element inside the outer shell of the hitting implement.

Apparatus For Enhancing A Chewing Gum Experience

US Patent:
2005020, Sep 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/798829
Inventors:
Donald Ullman - Fairfield CT, US
Harry Moorhouse - Hohokus NJ, US
Joseph Marino - Lebanon NJ, US
Carmine Capone - Denville NJ, US
International Classification:
A23G003/30
US Classification:
426005000
Abstract:
An apparatus for enhancing a chewing gum experience is provided and includes a first container body, a second container body and a gum holding ring having an upstanding member for receiving and holding a piece of chewed gum. The first container body is releasably coupled to a first section of the gum holding ring, with the first container body defining a first compartment. The second container body is releasably coupled to a second section of the gum holding ring, with the second container body defining a second compartment for storing a plurality of candy pieces. The gum holding ring has openings formed therethrough to permit communication between the first and second compartments and the member extends into the first compartment such that the held piece of chewed gum is disposed in the first compartment, and upon manipulation of the apparatus, the candy pieces in the second compartment travel through the openings and into contact with the chewed gum resulting in the chewed gum being coated with candy pieces that serve to enhance the flavor of the chewed gum as well as adding a crunchy texture thereto.

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