Amusement devices: toys – Simulated hand or power tool
Patent
1991-06-07
1993-02-16
Muir, D. Neal
Amusement devices: toys
Simulated hand or power tool
446483, 1523011, 472 72, A63H 3330, A63H 1744, B05C 100, A63J 300
Patent
active
051866749
ABSTRACT:
Toy paint applicators for creating the illusion of picking up paint and applying it to a surface. The present invention includes a toy paint applicator having a handle; a simulated paint receiving element having a translucent portion for simulating a paint receiving area of the applicator; a color imparting member movably disposed with respect to the translucent portion for movement between a coloring position for simulating the presence of paint on the paint receiving element, and a noncoloring position for simulating the absence of paint on the paint receiving element to create the effect of picking up paint and applying it to a surface. The toy paint applicator includes a first preferred embodiment of a paint roller for creating the illusion of applying paint to and from the roller and a second preferred embodiment of a paint brush.
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Beckhusen Gerard F.
Mowrer Gail S.
Fisher-Price Inc.
Muir D. Neal
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