.~ Illusion caused by simulation of or attachment to human body part
DEFINITION
Classification: 472/70
Illusion caused by simulation of or attachment to human body part:
(under subclass 57) Amusement device wherein the illusion created by the device involves the device being either (a) an imitative representation of a portion of the anatomy of a human being, or (b) an imitative representation of an article which is specially configured or adapted to be connected to or mounted on a portion of the anatomy of a human being; whereby, the imitative representation, when presented or used in the manner intended, is intended to deceive or trick a person observing it.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
133, for an amusement device which is body attached, worn, or carried; which device does not constitute a means for creating an illusion in the mind of a person observing it in use.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
434, Education and Demonstration, particularly
262+, for a device intended to instruct, or demonstrate to, a person a portion of the human anatomy.
446, Amusement Devices: Toys, appropriate subclasses for a
toy device intended for use by a child and which simulates a portion of an animate being. 623, Prosthesis (i.e., Artificial Body Members), Parts Thereof, or Aids and Accessories Therefor, appropriate subclasses for an artificial human body part, per se, which part is not intended to be used for amusement purposes.