Amusement devices: toys – Body-carried or worn – Facial – head or neck
Patent
1994-04-25
1995-02-28
Hafer, Robert A.
Amusement devices: toys
Body-carried or worn
Facial, head or neck
446 73, 446 81, 446302, A63H 328
Patent
active
053932579
ABSTRACT:
A stuffed toy figure having a humanoid or animal-like form, such as that of a monkey, the figure including a stuffed torso and a pair of stuffed arms extending therefrom and ending in hands. Housed in the torso is a portable audio tape cassette player. The figure is carried by a child wearing an earphone headset having left and right earphones, these being connected by respective cables which run through the hands and arms to the output of the player housed in the torso. The cables leading to the earphones serve to dangle the figure from the headset and so as to raise the arms to place the hands on the shoulders of a child listening to the recording reproduced by the cassette player.
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Carlson Jeffrey D.
Ebert Michael
Hafer Robert A.
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