NUVO GROUP LTD. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100311029 | MODULAR ASSEMBLIES FOR PROMOTING DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING HUMANS VIA AUDITORY STIMULATION - An evolutionary system and method to promote the development of developing humans via auditory stimulation. The system addresses the need of growing developing humans for constantly changing auditory stimulation environments. The disclosed system comprises an auditory stimulation assembly and a corresponding set of various parental environments such as a maternity belt, a crib, a toy or a stroller. The auditory stimulation assembly may be enveloped within each and every parental environment creating a different auditory stimulating parental environment. For each and every parental environment, the auditory stimulation assembly may be configured, either automatically or manually, to produce audio signals with the characteristics most suitable to the specific parental environments, which specifically designed for the unique stage of the developing human. | 12-09-2010 |
20090258550 | Ergonomic Pedaling Apparatus - An ergonomic pedaling apparatus for travel in water, enabling a user to practice swimming skills, comprising: an ergonomic supporting body for supporting the upper part of the user's body when frontally mounted over the body, where the body includes a curved triangular structure having three vertices constructed by three connected chassis members; three floatation units each connected to a separate vertex of the body; and a pedaling assembly comprising two scooped pedals enabling the user to progress in water by hand pedaling the pedals. The floatation units include: a first and a second back floatation units each comprising a float, where the floatability of the back floatation units is substantially equal and a third front floatation unit comprising two float parts vertically positioned one on top of the other. The floatability of the combined floats of the third floatation unit may be substantially equal to the floatability of each of the back floatation units. | 10-15-2009 |