Amusement devices: toys – Body-carried or worn – Facial – head or neck
Patent
1991-05-14
1992-12-01
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Body-carried or worn
Facial, head or neck
2186, 2199, A63H 3300, A42C 500, A42B 102
Patent
active
051675595
ABSTRACT:
In combination with a baseball-type cap, this device provides the wearer with a way to express a specific sentiment when the reciprocating attention-attracting symbol is put into motion by a wind up motor. The device consists of a reciprocating arm to which a symbol or message that depicts the wearer's sentiments is attached. To achieve the desired effect, the wearer winds up the motor and the reciprocating arm pivots at the base of the arm in the housing producing a back-and-forth motion of the attention-attracting symbol.
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Hafer Robert A.
Muir D. Neal
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