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Title: US5876995: Bioluminescent novelty items
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Bryan, Bruce; Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1999-03-02 / 1996-11-25

Application Number: US1996000757046

IPC Code: Advanced: A23G 3/00; A23G 3/36; A23G 3/50; A23G 9/32; A23G 9/36; A23G 9/44; A23L 1/00; A23L 1/03; A23L 1/27; A23L 2/52; A23P 1/04; A24D 3/14; A61K 8/64; A61K 8/66; A61Q 11/00; A61Q 19/00; B05B 7/24; B05C 17/005; C12N 9/02; F21K 2/00; F21K 2/06; F21K 99/00; F21S 8/00; F21V 33/00; A45D 34/00;
Core: A23G 3/34; A24D 3/00; A61K 8/30; more...
IPC-7: A23L 1/00; A23L 1/27; A23L 2/00; C12N 9/02;

ECLA Code: F21V33/00A4B; A23G3/36M2; A23G3/50; A23G9/36M; A23G9/44; A23L1/00P4; A23L1/03E; A23L1/03M; A23P1/04; A24D3/14; B05B7/24A3B; B05C17/005F; F21K2/00; F21K2/06; F21K99/00; F21S8/00P7; F41B9/00; K45D34/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 435/189; 426/066; 426/104; 426/250; 426/262; 426/268; 426/383; 426/422; 426/540; 426/590; 426/592; 426/656; 530/350;
Original: 435/189; 530/350; 426/066; 426/104; 426/250; 426/262; 426/268; 426/383; 426/422; 426/540; 426/590; 426/592; 426/656;

Field of Search: 426/262,268,590,592,656,383,422,66,104,250,540 435/189 530/350

Priority Number:
1996-11-25  US1996000757046

Abstract:     Systems and apparatus for generating bioluminescence, and combinations of these systems and apparatus with inanimate articles of manufacture to produce novelty items are provided. These novelty items, which are articles of manufacture, are designed for entertainment, recreation and amusement, and include toys, paints, slimy play material, textiles, particularly clothing, bubbles in bubble making toys and other toys that produce bubbles, balloons, personal items, such as bath powders, body lotions, gels, powders and creams, toothpastes and other dentifrices, soaps, body paints, and bubble bath, foods, such as gelatins, icings and frostings, beverages such as beer, wine, champagne, soft drinks, and glowing ice, fountains, including liquid "fireworks" and other such jets or sprays or aerosols of compositions that are solutions, mixtures, suspensions, powders, pastes, particles or other suitable formulation. Cartridges for charging and/or recharging the novelty items with bioluminescence generating systems are also provided.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Seidman, Stephanie L.Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Prouty, Rebecca E.;

Maintenance Status: CC Certificate of Correction issued

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Application Number Filed Patent Pub. Date  Title
US1996000597274 1996-02-06       


       
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    This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/597,274 to Bruce Bryan, filed Feb. 6, 1996, entitled "BIOLUMINESCENT NOVELTY ITEMS". The subject matter of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/597,274 is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference thereto.

Designated Country: AL AM AP AZ BA BB BG BR BY CN CU CZ EE GE HU IS KE KG KP KR KZ LC  BE CH DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI 

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First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A combination, comprising:
  • an article of manufacture; and one or more components of a bioluminescence generating system selected from luciferases and luciferins, wherein:
    • a luciferase is an enzyme or photoprotein that promotes a bioluminescent reaction; a luciferin is a substrate for the luciferase;
    • the combination is a novelty item; and
    • the article of manufacture is a beverage.


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