Claims
- 1. A battery operated movable novelty device capable of simulating the appearance of a hand-held can container for the storage of a beverage comprising:
- an upper lid member providing a circular configuration;
- a lower lid member providing a circular configuration;
- a battery member positioned adjacent the lower lid member;
- a motor assembly mounted on the lower lid member and operatively connected to the battery member;
- a flexible material cylindrical casing, shaped to simulate the container, the casing being attached to, respectively, the upper and lower lid members and enclosing the motor assembly and battery member;
- means for positioning the upper and lower lid members a spaced distance away from each other to cause the flexible cylindrical casing to be capable of assuming an approximately cylindrical shape; and
- means, connected to the motor assembly, for relatively moving the upper and lower lid members to cause the flexible casing to be deformed from and returned to a cylindrical shape during a cycle of movement, whereby the novelty device appearance can amuse an observer by apparently deviating from its normally stationary solid configuration and returning to that configuration.
- 2. The novelty device of claim 1 further including means for sensing sound to enable an operation of the motor assembly in response to the sound.
- 3. The novelty device of claim 1 wherein the means for moving includes an upper rigid support assembly that can pivotally move the upper lid member relative to the lower lid member.
- 4. The novelty device of claim 3 wherein the moving means includes a coiled spring to bias the upper lid member away from the lower lid member.
- 5. The novelty device of claim 1 further including a simulated configuration of sunglasses connected adjacent the upper lid member and extending across one side of the flexible material cylindrical casing and a simulated configuration of audio headphones connected adjacent the upper lid member and extending across the upper lid member to suggest a life-like humanoid characteristic.
- 6. The novelty device of claim 5 wherein the lower lid member has a compartment for receiving the battery member and the motor assembly is mounted above the compartment.
- 7. A self-contained novelty device for simulating a beverage can, comprising:
- an upper relatively rigid lid member;
- a lower relatively rigid lid member;
- a source of power mounted on the lower lid member;
- a flexible, cylindrically shaped material attached, respectively, about its perimeter edges to the upper and lower lid members and extending between them;
- a motor assembly mounted within the flexible cylindrical material; and
- transmission means connected to the motor assembly and operable to move the upper lid member relative to the lower lid member to cause the cylindrically shaped material to be deformed from and returned to a cylindrical shape, the transmission means causing relative movement of the upper and lower lid members both towards and away from each other.
- 8. The novelty device of claim 7 further including a simulated configuration of sunglasses connected adjacent the upper lid member and extending across one side of the flexible cylindrical casing material and a simulated configuration of audio headphones connected adjacent the upper lid member and extending across the upper lid member.
- 9. A battery operated movable novelty device capable of simulating the appearance of a hand-held can container for the storage of a beverage, comprising:
- an upper lid member;
- a lower lid member;
- battery means positioned on the lower lid member for providing a source of electrical power;
- a motor assembly mounted on the lower lid member and operatively connected to the battery means;
- a flexible cylindrical casing material, shaped to simulate the container, the casing material being attached to, respectively, the upper and lower lid members and enclosing the motor assembly and battery means;
- transmission means connected to the motor assembly and operable to move the upper lid member relative to the lower lid member to cause the cylindrical casing material to be deformed from and returned to a cylindrical can shape;
- a simulated configuration of sunglasses connected adjacent the upper lid member and extending acrose one side of the flexible cylindrical casing material; and
- a simulated configuration of audio headphones connected adjacent the upper lid member and extending across the upper lid member.
Priority Claims (7)
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Date |
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1-78213 |
Jun 1989 |
JPX |
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1-222490 |
Aug 1989 |
JPX |
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1-103591 |
Sep 1989 |
JPX |
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1-315534 |
Dec 1989 |
JPX |
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1-317152 |
Dec 1989 |
JPX |
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1-344479 |
Dec 1989 |
JPX |
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2-13980 |
Feb 1990 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/504,243, filed on Apr. 4, 1990, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,134,796 on Aug. 4, 1992.
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