Article having a movable fold member for alteration of a feature

Amusement devices: toys – Figure toy or accessory therefor – Fabric-covered stuffed figure

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446391, A63H 302

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051785749

ABSTRACT:
An article, such as a stuffed toy, has one or more folds of material on the surface, adjacent to a feature or features, the folds being movable to alternate positions to vary the appearance of a feature. As an example, for an animal, a fold can be positioned across the head above the eyes. In an up position the eyes are fully exposed, and in a down position, partially obscured. A further fold can be positioned across the head below the nose, in a down position covering the teeth and in an up position exposing the teeth. As an additional feature, deformable members in the ears permit positioning of the ears in different ways.

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