Process for cutting and assembling multiple paneled toy construc

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Obtaining plural product pieces from unitary workpiece

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83 29, 83925CC, 156256, 156264, B23P 1700

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040830950

ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacture of bag-like toy constructions assembled from individual vinyl panels. Designs, comprising the artwork on each individual panel, are printed continuously on vinyl sheets in precisely reproducible and spaced sequence. Each vinyl sheet has indexing and registration marks printed along opposed edges. After printing, a plurality of said vinyl sheets are stacked and fastened together in registered alignment. Templates are then utilized to outline each individual panel on the uppermost vinyl sheet. A cutting tool is then used to cut all sheets simultaneously along the template lines. The resulting panels are then seamed together with the printed design face of each panel facing outward, forming a completed toy construction.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1839889 (1932-01-01), Palais
patent: 2260573 (1941-10-01), Lorch
patent: 3667332 (1972-06-01), Kirche

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