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Tap-shoe tap-sound amplifying device
   
Document Number
US Patent 5001852
Issued Date
March 26, 1991
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[*] (Notice:The portion of the term of this patent subsequent to February 26, 2004 has been disclaimed.)
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In a preferred embodiment, a pair of tap shoes each having toe and heel taps, associated with each tap there being an audio-pickup transducer mounted one adjacent each tap, connected by signal-carrying wiring to a common electronic radio-wave transmitter and power-source mechanism that receives and sends the signal received from the respective transducers to a radio-wave receiver and amplifying and speaker mechanism spaced-away from the tap shoes such that tapping sounds of the taps on a hard surface are received, amplified and broadcast through speakers.
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Published
March 26, 1991
Application Number
06/656,904
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October 2, 1984
US Classification
36/139   168/4 36/8.3 381/87 455/100
Int'l Classification
A43B   5/12   (20060101)   A43B   5/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
36/8.3   36/136   36/139   36/8.5   381/87   381/122   179/157   455/100   168/4  
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