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Posable plush toy figure

A plush, poseable technique for dolls and dolls

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-04-06
MATTEL INC
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[0004] However, rather than being content with the aforementioned types of poseable figures, those skilled in the art have typically achieved poseable properties through the incorporation of malleable or extensible skeletons that support In body wraps formed from a soft elastic material such as molded plastic or rubber or similar

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[0013] figure 1 A front perspective view of a poseable plush doll, generally designated 10, constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown. figure 1 Figure 10 is shown in a standing position, with four legs supporting the weight of the figure, with the figure's tail and head raised in the normal standing position.

[0014] More specifically, poseable plush toy figure 10 includes a body 11 that supports a tail 12 and a head 13 . The body 11 is in turn supported by a set of four legs 14 , 15 , 16 and 17 . The legs 14 to 17 are in turn supported by a set of feet 24, 25, 26 and 27, respectively. The body 11, the tail 12, the head 13, and the legs 14 to 17 and feet 24 to 27 are made of a soft outer fabric skin and an inner filler, the outer skin is preferably a flexible material, and the inner filler is a relatively high packing density. Filler. The joints between the parts forming the outer skin of toy figure 10 are made by utilizing conventional joints such as ...

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Abstract

A toy figure body formed as a four-legged animal includes an outer skin and interior padding to assume an animal-like form. Within the front legs and feet of the animal body a front leg armature passed upwardly from the animal's feet through the front legs and across the lower portion of the body. A rear leg armature separate from the front leg armature extends upwardly from the animals feet through the rear legs and passes therebetween through the animal's body. A tail armature extends from with padded animal body outwardly to support a posable tail. In an alternate embodiment, the three separate armatures are covered with a fabric sleeve.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to dolls and toy figures, and more particularly to dolls and toy figures commonly referred to in the art as "plush dolls". Background technique [0002] Posable dolls are well known in the art and have come in a variety of shapes, sizes, constructions and materials over the years. Although a great deal of variety occurs in poseable dolls and dolls, basically, when dolls and dolls exhibit characteristics that have the ability to be bent or shaped by the user, and after the user releases the doll and toy A person is considered poseable when they maintain a bent or sculpted shape, posture or posture. A degree of poseability can be achieved by selecting raw materials known to be stretchable and malleable. When made of this material, dolls and toy figures tend to retain any shape imposed on them. There have been a number of newly developed plastics suitable for molded dolls and dolls that have such extensibility an...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A63H3/02A63H3/04
CPCA63H3/02A63H3/04
Inventor O-S·肖尔
Owner MATTEL INC
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