Coating processes – Frictional application
Patent
1997-10-29
1999-08-31
Parker, Frederick
Coating processes
Frictional application
427242, B05D 100
Patent
active
059451548
ABSTRACT:
A method of making a non-toxic toy for a child by cutting a block into the shape of a toy and then placing the toy into a bin of granular paraffin particles followed by tumbling the toy the bin of granular paraffin particles with the granular particles being sufficiently large so as to prevent caking of the particles and sufficiently small so that the paraffin particles can impact on all areas of the toy to produce a paraffin coated toy that is in a ready-to-play with condition when it is removed from the bin of granular paraffin.
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