Lista de patentes y diseños para expo.pptx

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LISTA DE PATENTES Y DISEÑOS INDUSTRIALES Actividad conmemorativa 22 – 26 de abril Exposición

PATENTES

A dynamic human/wind powered and controlled flying suit that the human body is provided as the main supporting frame for the lifting wing structure. It is a human body wing. A human being can use wind, any high launching point, towed by any vehicle and using his/her strength to gain height and direction in the air or atmosphere. Additionally, any rapid descent apparatus can create speeds necessary for takeoff and ascent into the air. A physically fit and trained pilot will be able to maintain flight, perform aerobatic climbs, dives, sky tacking, pinpoint landings and a variety of stunts by radically changing wing shape and surface area in a strong wind/air in a swimming motion. Wing shape is changed by manipulating the rigid and non-rigid sections of the aircraft. A pilot can also safely walk around on the ground, somewhat, in windy conditions when wearing the suit into or away from the wind.        This device arises from mans' ancient desire to fly as simply as birds or bats. This device is based on the flight of bats ( Chiroptera ). Bats are the only flying animals most closely related to human beings in that they are both mammals. Prior problems with earlier attempts were that the pilot's torso and legs were not adequately incorporated into the wing assembly nor were they as dynamic as this device. Earlier attempts, also, relied too much on mechanical technology to gain flight. Bicycle pumps and pulley systems are usually too heavy and awkward to attain simple human/wind powered flight.        The dynamic human/wind powered flying suit is a moveable kite suit that the inventor has named a “Fletcher”. A Fletcher has three main parts: 1) a main sheet, consisting of suitable sail fabric, 2) an extending framework of suitable strut material and 3) a harness made of suitable strapping and quick release fasteners or clips. The design or wing shape can be varied/cut in size and shape to accommodate: a) different size pilots and b) different styles of flight desired i.e.: long thin wings for distance and soaring flight and short wide wings for aerobatic stunt flying.

   The present invention provides a small umbrella (“ Beerbrella ”) which may be removably attached to a beverage container in order to shade the beverage container from the direct rays of the sun. The apparatus of the present invention has particular application for use in sunny locations (e.g., poolside, at the bear, outdoor bars, and the like). However, the apparatus of the present invention may also be used to prevent rain or other precipitation from contaminating a beverage. In addition, the apparatus of the present invention may be used in other locations (e.g., indoors) purely as a decorative novelty item or the like.        The apparatus comprises a small umbrella approximately five to seven inches in diameter, although other appropriate sizes may be used within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The umbrella may be made from any one of a number of materials. A small paper-like umbrella may be used, with balsa framing (e.g., in a similar manner to a cocktail umbrella) if low cost and disposability is an objective. A solid plastic umbrella may also be inexpensively made and may be reusable and waterproof. More elaborate umbrella types such as cloth or the like may also be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Suitable advertising and/or logos may be applied to the umbrella surface for promotional purposes. The umbrella may be attached to the beverage container by any one of a number of means, including clip, strap, cup, foam insulator, or as a coaster or the like. The umbrella shaft may be provided with a pivot to allow the umbrella to be suitably angled to shield the sun or for aesthetic purposes. In one embodiment, a pivot joint and counterweight may be provided to allow the umbrella to pivot out of the way when the user drinks from the container.

En 1896, James C. Boyle patentó el “Dispositivo para saludar”, una invención para ayudar a los usuarios a practicar los buenos modales. El pequeño aparato dentro del sombrero lo levantaría y lo haría rotar automáticamente cada vez que el usuario deseara destocarse o saludar a alguien. El corte rapado es opcional… suponemos.

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