09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
24 - Textiles and textile goods
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
30 - Basic staples, tea, coffee, baked goods and confectionery
35 - Advertising and business services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
(1) Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, namely, jewellery boxes; jewellery, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments, namely, clocks and watches; footwear, namely casual footwear, athletic footwear, beach footwear, evening footwear, boots, slippers, sneakers, loafers, leisure shoes and sandals; clothing, namely, jackets, coats, shirts, blouses, T-shirts, socks, shorts, scarves, handkerchiefs and sports wear; headgear, namely, caps with visors, baseball caps and hats; scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking, supervision, lifesaving and teaching apparatus and instruments, namely, cameras; apparatus and instruments for conducting electricity, namely, electricity conduits; apparatus and instruments for switching electricity, namely, electrical switches; apparatus and instruments for accumulating electricity, namely, electric accumulators; electrical conductors for transformers; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sounds or images, namely, digital video recorders and digital audio tape recorders; computer game programs; blank magnetic data carriers; blank computer recording discs; and computers; writing utensils and materials, namely, pencils and pencil sharpeners, ball pens, brushes, markers, chalk, staplers, hole punchers and drawing rulers; cardboard and paper articles, namely, albums for stickers, stamps, and photo collections, boxes of paper and cardboard, writing pads, writing blocks in the nature of memo blocks and printing blocks, notebooks, sticker booklets for collection, small information leaflets in the nature of instruction manuals that describe particular games, wrapping paper, greeting cards, trading cards, paper labels, stickers and paper tags of every sort, and other cardboard and paper articles for office and school purposes in the nature of posters; games and toys, namely, board games, card games, action type target games, and parlour games; beanbags; toy building blocks; cardboard and plastic caps for toy guns, holders for toy cap guns in the nature of toy holsters, and toy cap guns; mechanical action toys; kites; electric action figures with lights and sounds; collectible items, namely, action figures, plastic toy figurines in various sizes, toy finger rings, necklaces, key rings, bracelets, bandalore spinning tops, spin tops, plastic toys in the nature of plastic character toys, toy magnets, and toy containers in the nature of bottles and boxes for collection; plush toys and flying discs; glass ornaments and decorations for Christmas trees; costume masks; stuffed toy animals in various sizes; equipment sold as a unit for playing card games; game boards for trading card games; toy stamps with figures; toy and water pistols, guns, and cannons; dolls and baby dolls; balloons; bathtub toys; skateboards, ice skates, roller skates, and inline skates; surfboards and swim boards; balls, namely, footballs and handballs; electronic learning toys; jigsaw puzzles; confectionary, namely, candy sweets, gum drops, boiled sweets in the nature of lollipops, hard candy, lollipops of any kind, pastilles, wine chewing gum, fruit jellies, bubble gum, chewing gum, jelly beans, licorice, chocolate, marzipan, candy strips, liquid candy, candy gel, candy juice, marshmallows, candy foam, candy powder, biscuits, cakes, pastry and other products prepared for consumption in the nature of popping candy. (1) Promoting the sale of wares and services through promotional contests and the distribution of related printed material; recreational and amusement services in the nature of games, namely, baseball games, gymnastic events; providing amusement arcades; battle games and role-playing games, namely, organizing and presenting historical battle reenactments.
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ONE-PIECE TOY FIGURE HAVING CHANGEABLE EXPRESSIONS
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LIMITED (Virgin Islands (British))
Dracco U.S.A., Inc. (USA)
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob Ranis Stokholm
Abstract
One or more toy figures are described herein, as is a method for making such toy figures. The toy figures preferably include a changeable facial image. The figures include injection molded, single-piece body portions, including a head having a sticker receiving area. The sticker receiving area is provided as a recessed portion of the body portion. A sticker is placed on the sticker receiving area. The sticker is provided as a sticker having a lenticular image, the sticker including an image having at least one first image and having at least one second image as part of the lenticular image. The sticker will show the first image if held in a first position (or first orientation or first angle), and the second image if held in a second position (or second orientation or second angle).
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LTD (Virgin Islands (British))
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob, Ranis, Stokholm
Andersen, Henrik
Abstract
The interactive playmat projects an image of a playmat onto a flat surface. The interactive playmat interactively provides instructions to the game players during play. Some embodiments of the virtual playmat may sense when an action is performed with respect to one of the game pieces on the virtual playmat, and may take into account the position and characteristics of the individual game pieces when formulating the instructions for each play cycle.
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LTD (Virgin Islands (British))
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob, Ranis, Stokholm
Abstract
A system and a method for playing a game using the system is provided. The system allows a consumer of retail products to acquire information relevant to playing the game and transmit that information into a computer network, which processes that information and informs the consumer of their status with regard to the game. The game information is captured and transmitted to the computer network with an imaging device, which is provided to the consumer by the retailer sponsoring the game.
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LTD (Virgin Islands (British))
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob, Ranis, Stokholm
Abstract
A set comprises at least one first device comprising at least one liquid reservoir and at least one liquid projectile launching mechanism. When, acutated by the user, the liquid projectile launching mechanism draws a portion of the liquid from the reservoir and launches this portion of liquid outward from the first device. The first device may be designed to be carried by a user or otherwise supported by a user's body. The set further comprises at least one second device comprising a liquid reactive material.
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LTD (Virgin Islands (British))
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob, Ranis, Stockholm
Abstract
A free-standing device for launching a liquid projectile is described. The device comprisies a body, a fluid resejvoir supported by the body, and a liquid projectile launching mechanism supported by the body and in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir.
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LTD (Virgin Islands (British))
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob, Ranis, Stokholm
Abstract
A confectionary lip gloss product is described. The product includes a vessel with a hollow cavity and an edible fluid confectionary housed within the vessel. An applicator for applying the fluid confectionary to a user's lips can also be provided. A method of consuming a confectionary is also described. The method involves the steps of applying an edible fluid confectionary to lips of a user in a substantially even and uniform manner. Once applied, the user can lick the edible fluid confectionary from the lips and ingest it. A method of marketing a confectionary product is also described. The marketing method involves packaging an edible fluid confectionary in a vessel, selling the edible fluid confectionary in combination with an applicator; and instructing a user to apply the fluid confectionary to a user's lips using the applicator.
A23G 3/56 - Products with edible or inedible supports, e.g. lollipops
A23G 3/50 - Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipanProcesses for the preparation thereof characterised by shape, structure or physical form, e.g. products with supported structure
A23G 3/36 - Sweetmeats, confectionery or marzipanProcesses for the preparation thereof characterised by the composition
A61Q 1/04 - Preparations containing skin colorants, e.g. pigments for lips
HOME FOCUS DEVELOPMENT LTD (Virgin Islands (British))
Inventor
Andersen, Jacob, Ranis, Stokholm
Abstract
The invention relates to a device (1) , particularly a child-safe device, for projecting and or directing a scent that includes a housing (10) having a drive mechanism (30) contained therein, a housing cap (20) to enclose the housing (10) , an air projector rembveably connected to a drive shaft of the drive mechanism (30) , and a scent-releasing substance in the vicinity of the air projector; as well as methods of using, refilling and marketing the device .
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
35 - Advertising and business services
38 - Telecommunications services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
(1) Computer game software and computer games; writing utensils and materials, namely pencils and pencil sharpeners, ball pens, brushes, markers, rulers and other accessories for writing and drawing, namely, albums, boxes of paper and cardboard, writing pads, writing blocks, notebooks, booklets, wrapping papers, greeting cards, trading cards, labels, stickers and tags, and other cardboard and paper articles, namely, albums, boxes of paper and cardboard, writing pads, writing blocks, notebooks, booklets, wrapping paper, greeting cards, trading cards, labels, stickers and tags of every sort and other cardboard and paper articles, namely, albums, boxes of paper and cardboard, writing pads, writing blocks, notebooks, booklets, wrapping papers, greeting cards, trading cards, labels, stickers and tags; clothing and footwear, namely, shoes, boots, slippers, sandals, jackets, shirts, T-shirts, socks, shorts, sports wear, headgear, namely caps; games and toys, namely, board games, card games, action type target games, and parlour games; toy building blocks; cardboard and plastic caps, namely for toy guns, holders for caps, and cap guns; mechanical action toys; electric action figures with lights and sounds; collectible items namely action figures, plastic toy figurines in various sizes, key rings, spin tops, plastic toys, magnetic toys, toy containers; plush toys and flying discs; equipment sold as a unit for playing card games; game boards for trading card games; toy stamps with figures; toy and water pistols, guns, and cannons; balloons; skateboards, balls, namely, footballs and handballs; electronic toys; jigsaw puzzles. (1) Entertainment services, namely, provision of interactive gaming services over computer and telephone networks; operation of Internet web sites on which users can log on to play games; operation of interactive promotional contests; operation of recreational and amusement services, namely, operation of video game contests, and operation of trading shows and/or conventions featuring trading cards and/or collectible figurines; data transmission, and remote and local character and graphic recognition services used in interactive games, promotional contests, recreational and amusement services; provision of hardware and software for enabling users to connect to and use interactive games, promotional contests, recreational and amusement services.