Acoustics – Sound-modifying means – Intensifying horn
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-10
2005-05-10
Lockett, Kimberly (Department: 2837)
Acoustics
Sound-modifying means
Intensifying horn
Reexamination Certificate
active
06889797
ABSTRACT:
A multi-purpose device for use in a wide variety of circumstances including at sporting events. The device can (1) serve as a hat or headgear, (2) it can amplify a user's voice, (3) it can be used as a hearing aid, (4) it can be used as a carrying utensil, (5) it can serve as a banner to advertise a logo, (6) it can be used as a traffic safety cone, and (7) it can serve as a Christmas ornament. The device is tubular in shape; however, the tube is larger at one end than at the other end. The small end is about the size of mouth piece and the large end is several times larger than the small end. The device is made of a soft material that can fold and the inside of the device has sound reflective properties. The device is made of flexible material that can support its own weight when held at the ends.
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Cowgill John H.
Elroy, Jr. Charles W.
Lockett Kimberly
Marger Johnson & McCollom PC
Sportniks Inc.
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