Amusement devices: toys – Figure toy or accessory therefor – Fabric-covered stuffed figure
Patent
1994-09-21
1996-03-12
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Figure toy or accessory therefor
Fabric-covered stuffed figure
A63H 302
Patent
active
054981948
ABSTRACT:
The skin of the stuffed doll is taken from a single sock. The toe of the sock is cut off, and the upper part of the leg portion is cut off, and the resulting lower portion forms the skin of the head, body and legs of the doll. Another piece of the sock cut off at the top forms the skin of the arms of the doll, the arms being sewn to the body. A cincture is used for shaping the head. A hat and a dress may be included if desired.
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Gallagher Paul H.
Hafer Robert A.
Muir D. Neal
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