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Document Number
US Patent 4281472
Issued Date
August 4, 1981
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A finger toy, which may be integrally formed and molded of plastic material, for mounting on a single digit and comprising a body portion having a front nose end with an attached pinwheel or propeller, and a rear end opening which provides access to an interior body cavity, sized for receiving a digit. The shape of the interior body cavity is designed so that it will be finger-gripping for secure but releaseable attachment of the toy to a user's finger.
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Published
August 4, 1981
Application Number
06/178,843
Filed
August 18, 1980
US Classification
446/26  
Int'l Classification
A63H   33/00   (20060101)   A63H   33/40   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
46/53   46/58   46/154   46/1H   46/76R   46/1R   46/179   46/1F   294/25   63/15  
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