Education and demonstration – Means for demonstrating apparatus – product – or surface... – Household equipment
Patent
1978-09-06
1981-01-13
Mancene, Gene
Education and demonstration
Means for demonstrating apparatus, product, or surface...
Household equipment
46116, 46126, 46171, 434262, A63H 314, A63H 336, A63H 700, G01S 1700
Patent
active
042441420
ABSTRACT:
A puppet rug that resembles a skinned animal, human, or an imaginary character. The head of which can be manipulated so as to mimic an animal, a human, or an imaginary character. The head is lined and stuffed to keep its shape when it is in use as a puppet. The body is lined, but not stuffed. It has a large surface area so that a child can play on it, sleep on it, sit on it, and wrap himself in it. It is designed to provide visual and tactile stimulation. It may be used as a toy, a puppet, or as a decorative object. It may be used in the treatment of tactually defensive children to overcome their fears of being touched. Its large surface area facilitates the development of good feelings needed to produce the treatment goal.
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Foycik, Jr. Michael J.
Mancene Gene
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