Patent
1978-03-13
1980-05-06
Shay, F. Barry
46 18, 46 21, A63H 3308
Patent
active
042010101
ABSTRACT:
A toy house, such as a toy country store, formed by a plurality of interlocking panels which do not rely on separate pins, clips or the like for attachment together. The invention relies on plastic fittings on the panels to hold the panel edges together, and in addition bendable joints between panel sections are provided. The panel members in any case have slits or slots and/or joining edges so that the panels fit together to yield a toy house such as a toy store, or other structures. The panels may be of laminated cardboard with plastic covered surfaces and plastic fittings and may be printed with legends and pictures. Plastic films of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, mylar, cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, nylon and acrylic resin may be used.
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Frank Bertram
Mego Corp.
Shay F. Barry
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