Toy bowling pin with sounding and lighting effect

Games using tangible projectile – Bowling – Pin

Reexamination Certificate

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C362S253000, C446S485000

Reexamination Certificate

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07014565

ABSTRACT:
A toy bowling pin includes a body made of semi-transparent material and has a hole longitudinally defined in the body. A cylinder is mounted in the bottom of the body and received in the hole in the body. An electric device partially received in the cylinder. The electric device includes a lighting element and a loudspeaker mounted thereon for providing lighting effect and sounding effect to the toy bowling pin.

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Chemical Light Products, Website, http://www.chemlite.com/products/static-item.asp?Item—ID=1539, May 2005.

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