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Convertible stuffed figure
   
Document Number
US Patent 4695264
Issued Date
September 22, 1987
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A toy is disclosed including two interconnected, eversible figures. The two figures are joined to one another and include separate internal cavities, each having a capacity to hold or contain the other figure. The figures are joined to one another along a common opening and at a point preferably opposite the common openings. As one figure is folded outwardly through the opening, the other figure is progressively eversed and drawn through the opening and into the internal chamber of the figure currently being folded outward. The figure thus being folded outward is progressively stuffed by the figure being everted and folded inwardly into the cavity of the outward folding figure.
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Published
September 22, 1987
Application Number
06/879,570
Filed
June 27, 1986
US Classification
446/321   446/369
Int'l Classification
A63H   33/00   (20060101)   A63H   3/00   (20060101)   A63H   3/12   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
446/74   446/321   446/369  
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