Patent classifications
A47G33/00
Presentation System Having Static And Dynamic Components
A presentation system for a celebration of an individual comprising: a frame; a lighting system disposed along an inner edge of a perimeter of the frame; a fabric removably attached to the frame disposed outwardly from the lighting system adapted to be illuminated by the lighting system; an image included on the fabric associated with aspects of a subject of the celebration of the individual; and, a memorial container disposed in front of the fabric wherein the image and the memorial container cooperate to form a composite image when viewed by an audience.
Presentation System Having Static And Dynamic Components
A presentation system for a celebration of an individual comprising: a frame; a lighting system disposed along an inner edge of a perimeter of the frame; a fabric removably attached to the frame disposed outwardly from the lighting system adapted to be illuminated by the lighting system; an image included on the fabric associated with aspects of a subject of the celebration of the individual; and, a memorial container disposed in front of the fabric wherein the image and the memorial container cooperate to form a composite image when viewed by an audience.
Assemblable artificial Christmas tree
An assemblable artificial Christmas tree includes a stand, a trunk, multiple branches and multiple leaves. One end of the trunk is connected with the stand. The trunk has multiple branch holders. One end of each branch is connected with a corresponding branch holder on the trunk. Each branch has a connection piece and at least one leafstalk seat attached to the connection piece. Each leafstalk seat has a connection tube. The connection tube includes a binding portion taking a saw-toothed shape, formed on a lower portion of a periphery of the connection tube, and fastened on the connection piece by a fastener. Each leaf is integrally formed by sheathing a resilient metal wire with plastic and is connected with a corresponding leafstalk seat to extend and spread out according to the position of the corresponding leafstalk seat so as to exhibit three-dimensional spatial perception.
Protective case for Phylacteries
A case, for storing two Phylacteries, which prevents the extraction of the head Phylactery before the extraction of the arm Phylactery. The case has a base; a cover; at least one compartment for storing said two Phylacteries; and at least one movable door for covering and uncovering the head phylactery.
Protective case for Phylacteries
A case, for storing two Phylacteries, which prevents the extraction of the head Phylactery before the extraction of the arm Phylactery. The case has a base; a cover; at least one compartment for storing said two Phylacteries; and at least one movable door for covering and uncovering the head phylactery.
Electric Lighting Devices
Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing.
COLLAPSIBLE FREE STANDING STOCKING
A collapsible free standing stocking is disclosed. This invention removes the danger from a stocking that hangs over a flame (of any kind). It also eliminates the danger of being pulled off from a mount having heavy weighted holder and crushing a child head, a person's foot or injuring a pet. It eliminates the need of nailing, screwing or attaching hooks into mantels. The collapsible stocking includes a footpad that is received in a foot portion of the stocking. A weighted sock is dimensioned to be received within the foot portion and carries a malleable weighted material, which may be a granular or pelletized material. A plurality of sleeves and a corresponding plurality of rods support an upper sleeve portion of the stocking body in an upright orientation.
Process for Producing Printed Solid Objects
A process for printing the surface of objects such as trophies and plaques including the steps of a) providing a sheet(s) or block(s) of desired shape having surface(s) and edges; b) laminating at least one surface of the objects with heat transfer foil to provide a clear, white or shade of white polymer coating; and optionally, c) printing a design onto the shade of white coating on the surface of the object by UV printing or sublimation printing. Trophies and plaques made by the process. It is also the objects so laminated and/or printed.
PADDED PRAYER MAT
A padded prayer mat is provided. The padded prayer mat comprises an elongated mat. The elongated mat has a first end opposite of a second end. A first fastener and a second fastener are included on the first end and second end of the elongated mat, respectively. These fasteners hold the padded prayer mat in a folded configuration when they are engaged. Several pockets are disposed on a top surface of the elongated mat. At least one pad is removably placed in an internal cavity formed by each pocket.
Method and Process of Self-Directed Healing of the Mind, Body, and Spirit
Trilogy method provides a process of self-directed energy healing of mind, body, and spirit of a user to release stress and negative issues. More specifically, the trilogy process is a user self-directed therapy/healing process that combines the most effective therapy modalities. Various modalities derived into the trilogy method include unique healing code points, acupuncture points, meridians, chakra energy centers, governing and conception vessels, eye movement, chi, prayer, meditation, releasing statements, and/or any other viable and suitable modalities that encourage physical, mental, and/or spiritual healing for the user. Additionally, the trilogy method incorporates several self-directed hand/palm movements including tapping, rubbing, pressurizing, and stimulating actions. The trilogy method comprises a three-minute self-directed procedure that uses the most effective modalities. Further, the trilogy method can be supplemented with additional procedures derived from effective but optional modalities that total to a five-minute complete trilogy process.