I hope the comic artist and editors realize that every time they use the “H word” they owe the “H” family money. The family patented or copyrighted the maneuver that is why in first aid classes we call this abdominal thrust.
Joe Piglet, it’s fine. Two reasons: it’s being used correctly and the “family” doesn’t get money for the use of the words. You’ll see places using other words because of the rule, “better safe than sorry”. It is service-marked and a first aid class is a place that would be for public “use” therefore they could be subject to trademark fines. This would be deemed “reasonable use”.
My beef or meat ball was the whole petty idea in the first place. When you actually need to use it, Heimlich or abdominal thrust, its saving the life that counts.
Somewhere in the back of my head, I think I heard they had come up with some new and improved maneuver that they’re using these days instead of heimlich…or maybe I’m thinking of something else.
joe piglet Premium Member over 11 years ago
I hope the comic artist and editors realize that every time they use the “H word” they owe the “H” family money. The family patented or copyrighted the maneuver that is why in first aid classes we call this abdominal thrust.
eddie6192 over 11 years ago
They practice using Scarlucci’s meatballs.
Eternalopal over 11 years ago
Joe Piglet, it’s fine. Two reasons: it’s being used correctly and the “family” doesn’t get money for the use of the words. You’ll see places using other words because of the rule, “better safe than sorry”. It is service-marked and a first aid class is a place that would be for public “use” therefore they could be subject to trademark fines. This would be deemed “reasonable use”.
Toxicdave over 11 years ago
Eddie Izzard does a funny bit on the Heimlich Maneuverhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itordNWNRM8
joe piglet Premium Member over 11 years ago
My beef or meat ball was the whole petty idea in the first place. When you actually need to use it, Heimlich or abdominal thrust, its saving the life that counts.
Tin Can Twidget over 11 years ago
T he truth is that maneuver was used during WW2, long before the Heimlich name was a6ttached to it.
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
foosh was determined to be much more effective than fwop
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
wow
scyphi26 over 11 years ago
Somewhere in the back of my head, I think I heard they had come up with some new and improved maneuver that they’re using these days instead of heimlich…or maybe I’m thinking of something else.
edclectic over 11 years ago
Oy!