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Patent No. 5901666

Pet Display Clothing

A vest or belt is integrally formed with tubular, pet receiving passageways which extend around the wearer's body and terminate in pocket-like chambers for feeding and retrieval.

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Class 446/277 - By direct linkage to vehicle wheel or axle


Subclass of Class 446 - Amusement devices: toys
Definition: Device wherein the simulated conveyance includes a generally
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 08/13/2002


NumberTitleIssue Date
6431940Animated toy doll and scooter assembly
A toy doll is articulated and removably attached to a toy scooter so that the doll's arms appear to steer the scooter and the doll's foot appears to tilt downward to push back against the ground and propel the scooter. Additionally, the animated toy doll ...
08/13/2002
5888138Movable model object for use in games
A movable model object which resembles a racehorse has a model supported on a base having wheels that run on a field of a horse racing game apparatus. The model includes front and rear legs as movable elements and a power transmitting mechanism for transm...
03/30/1999
4824415Doll with remote controlled supporting accessory
A doll with articulated legs and an articulated neck is releasably connected to a motor driven, steerable, remote controlled shopping cart. Movement of the cart causes a cam driven set of handles, to which the doll is attached, to pivot from side-to-side ...
04/25/1989
4576583Toy capable of executing multiple moving modes
A moving toy has a plurality of rotating elements located along opposite sides of its body. A motor is connected to these elements via a gear train so as to rotate the elements on the body. A plurality of sets of movable members each are capable of indepe...
03/18/1986
 
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