Patent classifications
A63H33/42
INTERACTIVE PLAYTHROUGH POP-UP GAMESPACE APPARATUS
An interactive playthrough pop-up gamespace apparatus provides users a raisable and collapsible environment in which to conduct customizable gameplay. The apparatus includes a foldable primary member having magnetic boundary members connected to a spine and collapsible, or pop-up, components affixed to the members. When popped-up, these collapsible components can create a plurality of levels having differing depths and elevations, while side boundary members can operationally engage with the primary member. A boundary member may further include a foldable portion thereby allowing for stacking of primary members while each primary member may also removably attach to the rear or side of another such member. The boundary member(s) may also include a play-throughable aperture, removably attachable stationary and/or interlockable components, as well as components that may emit light or possess a visually alterable appearance.
INTERACTIVE PLAYTHROUGH POP-UP GAMESPACE APPARATUS
An interactive playthrough pop-up gamespace apparatus provides users a raisable and collapsible environment in which to conduct customizable gameplay. The apparatus includes a foldable primary member having magnetic boundary members connected to a spine and collapsible, or pop-up, components affixed to the members. When popped-up, these collapsible components can create a plurality of levels having differing depths and elevations, while side boundary members can operationally engage with the primary member. A boundary member may further include a foldable portion thereby allowing for stacking of primary members while each primary member may also removably attach to the rear or side of another such member. The boundary member(s) may also include a play-throughable aperture, removably attachable stationary and/or interlockable components, as well as components that may emit light or possess a visually alterable appearance.
SENSORY APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
The present technology relates to sensory apparatuses that are useful for individuals who need assistance with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), sensory processing disorder (SPD), attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Such apparatuses can include a top cover connected to or integral with a top base plate, and a bottom cover connected to or integral with a bottom base plate, about which projections or wings having different visual or tactile properties, such as different textures, are rotatably attached. The present technology is also directed to systems and methods for the management of a neurodevelopmental condition.
KIT FOR CREATING MINIATURE REPLICA OF A FOOD OR BEVERAGE ITEM
A miniature replica kit of a food serving includes a shipping container separable into two portions and when the two portions are closed together define an interior volume. A first miniature replica food item disposed withing the interior volume of the shipping container. The first miniature replica food item is separately packaged within a first miniature replica food item container.
KIT FOR CREATING MINIATURE REPLICA OF A FOOD OR BEVERAGE ITEM
A miniature replica kit of a food serving includes a shipping container separable into two portions and when the two portions are closed together define an interior volume. A first miniature replica food item disposed withing the interior volume of the shipping container. The first miniature replica food item is separately packaged within a first miniature replica food item container.
KIT FOR CREATING MINIATURE REPLICA OF A FOOD OR BEVERAGE ITEM
A miniature replica kit of a food serving includes a plurality of miniature replica items including at least one non-curable element and at least one curable element. A miniature container is clear or translucent configured to let ultraviolet light pass therethrough. A curable viscous resin is contained within a resin container. The curable viscous resin is configured to be dispensed from the resin container to within the miniature container. The curable viscous resin is a first miniature replica food item. A miniature replica ingredient item is a second miniature replica food item. The curable viscous resin and the at least one miniature replica ingredient item are configured to be disposed in the at least one miniature container and thereafter solidify when exposed to ultraviolet light attaching the at least one curable viscous resin and the at least one miniature replica ingredient item forming a cured composite miniature replica food item.
KIT FOR CREATING MINIATURE REPLICA OF A FOOD OR BEVERAGE ITEM
A miniature replica kit of a food serving includes a plurality of miniature replica items including at least one non-curable element and at least one curable element. A miniature container is clear or translucent configured to let ultraviolet light pass therethrough. A curable viscous resin is contained within a resin container. The curable viscous resin is configured to be dispensed from the resin container to within the miniature container. The curable viscous resin is a first miniature replica food item. A miniature replica ingredient item is a second miniature replica food item. The curable viscous resin and the at least one miniature replica ingredient item are configured to be disposed in the at least one miniature container and thereafter solidify when exposed to ultraviolet light attaching the at least one curable viscous resin and the at least one miniature replica ingredient item forming a cured composite miniature replica food item.
KIT FOR CREATING MINIATURE REPLICA OF A FOOD OR BEVERAGE ITEM
A miniature replica kit of a food serving includes a shipping container separable into two portions and when the two portions are closed together define an interior volume. The shipping container is configured to contain a plurality of miniature replica items during shipping within the interior volume of the shipping container. The plurality of miniature replica items are associated with the food serving. The plurality of miniature replica items includes at least one non-curable element and at least one curable element. The plurality of miniature replica items include: at least one miniature replica serving container; at least one miniature replica food item configured to be placed on or within the at least one miniature serving container; at least one miniature replica ingredient item; and a curable resin contained within a resin container.
KIT FOR CREATING MINIATURE REPLICA OF A FOOD OR BEVERAGE ITEM
A miniature replica kit of a food serving includes a shipping container separable into two portions and when the two portions are closed together define an interior volume. The shipping container is configured to contain a plurality of miniature replica items during shipping within the interior volume of the shipping container. The plurality of miniature replica items are associated with the food serving. The plurality of miniature replica items includes at least one non-curable element and at least one curable element. The plurality of miniature replica items include: at least one miniature replica serving container; at least one miniature replica food item configured to be placed on or within the at least one miniature serving container; at least one miniature replica ingredient item; and a curable resin contained within a resin container.
REFLECTIVE TRAFFIC SIGNS FOR SCALE MODELS
A method and system for fabricating reflective traffic signs for scale model applications. A scaled traffic sign image is generated using graphic design software and printed onto a transparent or reflective medium. The printed signage layer is bonded to a reflective substrate and affixed to a rigid backing material such as aluminum. The sign is then mounted on a scale stand formed from metal, plastic, or wood. Various fabrication techniques may be used, including water transfer of printed images using clear tape, printing onto acetate, or direct printing onto reflective material. In some embodiments, 3D-printed structural supports are used to house light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to simulate illuminated signage. The resulting scale signs replicate the appearance and reflective characteristics of full-size traffic signs and are suitable for use in model railroads, dioramas, architectural layouts, and educational displays.