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Silly Patent

Silly Patent. Electric Shock to Stop Snoring Electronic Snore Depressor US 3,480,010. Miguel Chan UC Berkeley Engineering Patent Engineering IEOR 190G March 2009. The Patent. Filed May 12, 1967. Patented November 25, 1969. Patent Number: 3, 480,010 Inventor Robert B. Crossley

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Silly Patent

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  1. Silly Patent Electric Shock to Stop Snoring Electronic Snore Depressor US 3,480,010 Miguel Chan UC Berkeley Engineering Patent Engineering IEOR 190G March 2009

  2. The Patent • Filed May 12, 1967. • Patented November 25, 1969. • Patent Number: 3, 480,010 • Inventor Robert B. Crossley • 10 Claims

  3. Abstract • An anti-snore device consisting of a neck band to be worn by a sleeper. • Neck band contains: • Microphone • Transistor amplifier • High voltage-producing transformer • Supply battery • Relay and spaced electrodes

  4. How does it work? • The main purpose is to condition the sleeper against snoring. • The electrodes are in contact with the sleeper’s skin. • The microphone detects the frequency and the device produces a high voltage across the electrodes, shocking the sleeper.

  5. Drawings • Circuit

  6. Drawings • Neckband

  7. Device in action!

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