WO2008063186A2 - Reusable multi-object creator - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A63H33/001—Toy-moulding appliances; Toy moulding
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- This invention is a reusable multi-object creator used to create new different touchable objects by squeezing, stretching, twisting and/or bending.
- the reusable multi-object creator comprises: a) an elastic shell, b) a powdered material, and c) a decorative component(s).
- FIGURE 1 contains the isometric view, front view and cross section view of the reusable multi-object creator.
- FIGURE 1 A reusable multi-object creator of the present invention is shown in FIGURE 1. It comprises: an elastic shell (1), at least one kind of powder (2), and at least one decorative component (3).
- the elastic shell (1) is made from at least one kind of elastic material.
- the elastic material is but not limit to: natural rubbers, synthetic rubbers, or elastomers.
- the elastic shell (1) has shape of but not limit to: round, and polyhedron.
- the powder (2) is but not limit to: salts, sugars, sands, flours, or soils.
- the decorative component(s) (3) is but not limit to: eyes, noses, mouths, teeth, ears, bones, horns, hairs, hands, legs, wings, roots, propellers, proofs, tiles, ties, wheels, nails, fingers, feet, leaves, buttons, glasses, hats, or skins.
- the decorative components (3) are made from but not limit to: papers, plastics, metals, fabrics, fibers, yarns, glasses, woods, inks, saps, stones, rocks, bones, or lights.
- At least one kind of powder (2) is put into the elastic shell through at least one opening (4). Then the opening(s) (4) of the elastic shell (1) is sealed by but not limit to: gluing, notching, tieing, heating, and/or sewing.
- the decorative component(s) is attached to the reusable multi-object creator by but not limit to: gluing, tieing, taping, and/or sewing.
- a method for using the reusable multi-object creator to create new different touchable objects comprising but not limit to: squeezing, twisting, stretching, and/or bending.
- the reusable multi-object creator is used in but not limit to: motion pictures industry, printing industry, education industry, advertising industry, medical care industry, entertainment industry, design industry, toy industry, gift industry, health care industry, photography industry, fashion industry, decoration industry, painting industry, tourism industry, design industry, product modeling design, architecture industry, graphic design industry, and sculpturing industry.
Abstract
A reusable multi-object creator used to create new different touchable objects by squeezing, stretching, twisting and/or pressing. It is comprised of a powdered material contained in a soft elastic shell.
Description
TITLE OF THE INVENTION
Reusable multi-object creator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Not applicable.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
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REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIX
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a reusable multi-object creator used to create new different touchable objects by squeezing, stretching, twisting and/or bending. The reusable multi-object creator comprises: a) an elastic shell, b) a powdered material, and c) a decorative component(s).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIGURE 1 contains the isometric view, front view and cross section view of the reusable multi-object creator.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A reusable multi-object creator of the present invention is shown in FIGURE 1. It comprises: an elastic shell (1), at least one kind of powder (2), and at least one decorative component (3).
The elastic shell (1) is made from at least one kind of elastic material. The elastic material is but not limit to: natural rubbers, synthetic rubbers, or elastomers.
The elastic shell (1) has shape of but not limit to: round, and polyhedron.
The powder (2) is but not limit to: salts, sugars, sands, flours, or soils.
The decorative component(s) (3) is but not limit to: eyes, noses, mouths, teeth, ears, bones, horns, hairs, hands, legs, wings, roots, propellers, proofs, tiles, ties, wheels, nails, fingers, feet, leaves, buttons, glasses, hats, or skins. The decorative components (3) are made from but not limit to: papers, plastics, metals, fabrics, fibers, yarns, glasses, woods, inks, saps, stones, rocks, bones, or lights.
At least one kind of powder (2) is put into the elastic shell through at least one opening (4). Then the opening(s) (4) of the elastic shell (1) is sealed by but not limit to: gluing, notching, tieing, heating, and/or sewing.
The decorative component(s) is attached to the reusable multi-object creator by but not limit to: gluing, tieing, taping, and/or sewing.
A method for using the reusable multi-object creator to create new different touchable objects comprising but not limit to: squeezing, twisting, stretching, and/or bending.
The reusable multi-object creator is used in but not limit to: motion pictures industry, printing industry, education industry, advertising industry, medical care industry, entertainment industry, design industry, toy industry, gift industry, health care industry, photography industry, fashion industry, decoration industry, painting industry, tourism industry, design industry, product modeling design, architecture industry, graphic design industry, and sculpturing industry.
Claims
1. A method for producing a reusable multi-object creator, the method comprising:
(a) at least one kind of powder is put into at least one opening of a elastic shell;
(b) said powder is compressed; and
(c) said opening of said elastic shell then sealed.
2. A method for producing a reusable multi-object creator as recited in claim 1, further comprising at least one decorative component which is attached to the said elastic shell.
3. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects comprising:
(a) an elastic shell; and
(b) at least one kind of powder which is contained entirely in said elastic shell.
4. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 3, further comprising at least one decorative component.
5. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 4, wherein said elastic shell is made from at least one kind of elastic material.
6. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 5, wherein said powder means flour.
7. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in motion pictures industry.
8. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in sculpturing industry.
9. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in design industry.
10. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 9, is used in product design industry.
11. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 9, is used in product modeling industry.
12. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in tourism industry.
13. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in education industry.
14. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in medical care industry.
15. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in health care industry.
16. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in advertising industry.
17. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in decoration industry.
18. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in printing industry.
19. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in entertainment industry.
20. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in toy industry.
21. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in gift industry.
22. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in photography industry.
23. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in fashion industry.
24. A reusable multi-object creator is used in creating new different touchable objects as recited in claim 6, is used in painting industry.
25. A method for creating new different touchable objects from a reusable multi- object creator, the method comprising:
(a) squeezing,
(b) twisting
(c) stretching, and
(d) bending.
26. A method for creating new different touchable objects from a reusable multi- object creator, the method comprising:
(a) squeezing,
(b) twisting
(c) stretching, or
(d) bending.
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