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Toy pop-up figure
   
Document Number
US Patent 4798555
Issued Date
January 17, 1989
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Inventors
Schaub; Bernhard (East Aurora, NY)
Taylor; Steven (Minnetonka, MN)
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Abstract
A toy pop-up figure, such as a teddy bear or clown, is disclosed having a rotatable cylinder, a pivotally mounted L-shaped member supporting a figure, and a mechanism coupling the cylinder to the L-shaped member for causing the L-shaped member and figure to pop up upon rotation of the cylinder in either direction.
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Published
January 17, 1989
Application Number
06/920,691
Filed
October 17, 1986
US Classification
446/310   446/419
Int'l Classification
A63H   13/16   (20060101)   A63H   13/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
446/310   446/418   446/419   446/297   446/309   446/303   272/27R  
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