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Title: US3804406: KARATE FIGHTER
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Viscione, Eugene G.; Somerville, NJ 08876

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1974-04-16 / 1972-06-19

Application Number: US1972000264389

IPC Code: Advanced: A63B 69/00; A63B 69/34;
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IPC-7: A63B 69/00;

ECLA Code: A63B69/00K; A63B69/34; K63B244/10K;

U.S. Class: Current: 482/004; 273/454; 463/047.1; 482/083;
Original: 272/076; 046/148;

Field of Search: 272/57 C,76 273/1 F,1.5 A 046/027,28,143,245,247,148

Priority Number:
1972-06-19  US1972000264389

Abstract:     The invention comprises a mechanical man having two pairs of separately movable arms and one pair of separately movable legs which are constructed to carry out karate moves. The mechanical man includes electronic circuit apparatus for controlling the operation, and sequencing of the operation, of each of the arms and legs, whereby any given one of the arms or legs may be made to perform a certain characteristic motion when energized by the circuit apparatus, which can be followed in automatic sequence by the energization of another given one of the arms or legs. The circuit apparatus provides for energization of one arm or leg at any given time. The body of the man also includes padded disks mounted about the surface thereof representing sensitive pressure points which serve as targets for the user of the apparatus.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Green, Robert A. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Pinkham, Richard G.; Stouffer, R. T.

Family: None

First Claim:
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    1. A karate fighter including
  • a body portion representing the torso of a human body,
  • a head portion seated on said body portion,
  • a first pair of separately movable arms connected to said body portion and adapted each to perform a characteristic motion when energized,
  • a second pair of separately movable arms connected to said body portion and adapted each to perform a characteristic motion when energized,
  • a pair of legs connected to said body and adapted to perform a characterisitic motion when energized, and
  • means in said fighter connected to said arms and legs and energizable by an electronic circuit to selectively energize a given one of said arms and legs, wherein said given one of said arms and legs will perform its characteriatic motion without the remainder of said arms and legs being


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