What is claimed is:
1. An apparatus for simulating a "high five" comprising:
- a first, movable arm portion for simulating a forearm, said first arm portion having a simulated hand secured thereto;
- a second, immovable arm portion for simulating an upper arm;
- a mounting arrangement for mounting said second arm portion to a supporting surface;
- a pivot member for pivotally securing said first arm portion to said second arm portion, wherein said first arm portion is adapted to be pivotally displaced about said pivot member along a single plane when struck by a user, with said second, immovable arm portion remaining stationary;
- a stop arrangement for limiting the pivotable displacement of said first arm portion along said single plane; and
- a biasing element, formed independently of said stop arrangement, for biasing said first arm portion towards and against said stop arrangement and for maintaining said first and second arm portions in a predetermined alignment;
- wherein said first arm portion is adapted to be dislodged from against said stop arrangement, and pivotally displaced about said pivot member along said single plane, when said simulated hand is struck by a user, said biasing element subsequently biasing said first arm portion towards and against said stop arrangement, thereby reestablishing said predetermined alignment.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 further including:
- a sound generating system for outputting a sound in response to the pivotable displacement of said first arm portion.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said simulated hand is removably securable to said first arm portion.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein, in said predetermined alignment, said first and second arm portions are maintained in a substantially perpendicular relationship.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein, in said substantially perpendicular relationship, said second arm portion is adapted to project substantially horizontally from said supporting surface and said first arm portion is adapted to extend substantially perpendicularly from said second arm portion.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein, in said predetermined alignment, said first and second arm portions are maintained in a substantially linear relationship.
7. An amusement device comprising:
- a first, movable arm portion having a simulated hand secured thereto;
- a second, immovable arm portion;
- a mounting arrangement for mounting said second arm portion to a supporting surface;
- a pivot member for pivotally securing said first arm portion to said second arm portion, wherein said first arm portion is adapted to be pivotally displaced about said pivot member along a single plane when struck by a user, with said second, immovable arm portion remaining stationary;
- a stop arrangement for limiting the pivotable displacement of said first arm portion along said single plane; and
- a biasing element, formed independently of said stop arrangement, for biasing said first arm portion towards and against said stop arrangement and for maintaining said first and second arm portions in a predetermined alignment;
- wherein said first arm portion is adapted to be dislodged from against said stop arrangement, and pivotally displaced about said pivot member along said single plane, when said simulated hand is struck by a user, said biasing element subsequently biasing said first arm portion towards and against said stop arrangement, thereby reestablishing said predetermined alignment.
8. The amusement device according to claim 7 further including:
- a sound generating system for outputting a sound in response to the pivotable displacement of said first arm portion.
9. The amusement device according to claim 8 wherein said sound generating system further includes:
- a switch, actuated by said first arm portion, for activating said sound generating system in response to the pivotable displacement of said first arm portion.
10. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein, in said predetermined alignment, said first and second arm portions are maintained in a substantially perpendicular relationship.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein, in said substantially perpendicular relationship, said second arm portion is adapted to project substantially horizontally from said supporting surface and said first arm portion is adapted to extend substantially perpendicularly from said second arm portion.
12. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein, in said predetermined alignment, said first and second arm portions are maintained in a substantially linear relationship.