US PATENT SUBCLASS 472 / 127
BODY-SUPPORTING SIMULATED LOG-ROLLING DEVICE (I.E., BIRLING DEVICE)


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472 /   HD   AMUSEMENT DEVICES

127BODY-SUPPORTING SIMULATED LOG-ROLLING DEVICE (I.E., BIRLING DEVICE)


DEFINITION

Classification: 472/127

BODY-SUPPORTING SIMULATED LOG-ROLLING DEVICE (I.E., BIRLING DEVICE):

(under the class definition) Amusement device comprising a means specifically intended to be an imitative representation of a length of tree trunk, and wherein the tree trunk representation means is horizontally disposed and is capable of supporting the weight of a person in standing position thereon and is further capable of being rotated about its longitudinal axis by the feet of the person while the person

is supported thereon.

(1) Note. The devices included in this subclass are commonly called Birling devices and are intended to simulate the practice of a person standing upon and rotating a log floating in a body of water with his or her feet. This subclass includes rotatable log-simulation devices of the type used in a body of water and also types used on land, but does not include a device which translates over a land surface by rolling thereover. To be included in this subclass, the movement of a rotatable log-simulation device must generally be only one of rotation about its longitudinal axis with little or no translation of its longitudinal axis.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

128+, for an aquatic amusement device in general, particularly subclass 129 for a body-supporting buoyant device, and see the Search Class notes thereunder.