Patent
1976-08-18
1978-06-13
Shay, F. Barry
46159, 46163, 46DIG1, A63H 302
Patent
active
040940934
ABSTRACT:
A rag doll which is capable of being selectively manipulated or adjusted to assume either a standing or a sitting posture. The doll includes a combined head and torso portion formed of flexible covering material filled with soft, supporting stuffing material. Arms formed of the same type of material are attached to the torso. At the bottom of the torso a pair of upwardly extending receivers having bottom openings are recessed in and extend upwardly into the torso for receiving a pair of leg members by sliding snug fit such that the lower portions of the leg members, which terminate in flat-soled feet, extend from the receivers for supporting the doll in a standing position. The leg members can be moved outwardly from the receivers but are secured against complete withdrawal by flexible strap members secured to the upper portion of the leg members at one end and secured at the top of the receivers at the other end. The strap members are of a length permitting sufficient withdrawal of the leg members to eliminate the snug fit and the uppermost portion of each leg is sufficiently flexible so that the legs can be moved to a sitting position.
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patent: 1409411 (1922-03-01), Rogers
patent: 1583284 (1926-03-01), Dykman
patent: 2078809 (1927-04-01), Richman
patent: 3828467 (1974-08-01), Kaelin
Marvin Glass & Associates
Shay F. Barry
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