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Bow display, storage and hoop substitute device for a doll's skirt
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5868598
Issued Date
February 9, 1999
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A bow storage and hoop substitute device 10 for a doll's skirt 20 includes a tubular member 14 having open lateral sides 34 for inserting a predetermined quantity of bow 18 into the member 14, the tubular member 14 being secured to a doll's waist 28 via a drawstring 12 interwoven with a first edge 17 of two-plys of net material used to fabricate the member 14, the tubular member 14 including a second edge 19 sized in conjunction with the lateral sides 34 to provide the tubular member 14 a hoop characteristic having a diameter corresponding to a desired configuration for the doll's shirt 20.
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Published
February 9, 1999
Application Number
08/662,047
Filed
June 12, 1996
US Classification
446/73   446/268
Int'l Classification
A63H   3/00   (20060101)   A63H   3/52   (20060101)  
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446/72   446/73   446/74   446/75   446/268   206/457   139/387   139/388   139/389   224/660   224/664   224/662   383/41  
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