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Balloon popping mechanism
   
Document Number
US Patent 4900020
Issued Date
February 13, 1990
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Abstract
A toy including an expandable article together with a device which punctures the article at random or predetermined time intervals. The toy of the invention can be tossed so as to actuate a device for puncturing an expandable article retained in the toy. The actuation of the device for puncturing the expandable article imparts a highly exciting and amusing aspect to play with the toy.
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Owner
C&s Distributing Co. (Santa Monica, CA)
Published
February 13, 1990
Application Number
07/168,874
Filed
March 16, 1988
US Classification
273/458  
Int'l Classification
A63F   9/00   (20060101)   A63H   27/10   (20060101)   A63H   27/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Parent Case
This is a division of application Ser. No. 167,575 filed Mar. 14, 1988.
USPTO Field of Search
446/220   446/222   446/223   446/226   446/5   273/1R   273/138R   272/27N  
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