Claims
- 1. A plush toy for an infant in the form of a generally spherical ball, comprising
- a plurality of stuffed rings of common diameter, each said ring comprising a pair of plush arms of a size to be grasped by an infant,
- said rings comprising:
- a center ring further having a center portion within said pair of arms bearing a display of a face on a first surface, said first center ring lying in a center plane, and
- at least one outer ring defining an open center portion,
- a first arm of each said outer ring lying in a first plane and a second arm of each said outer ring lying in a second plane, said first plane and said second plane each disposed to intersect with said center plane at oblique angles,
- whereby the arms in combination have the form of a ball and said display may be glimpsed between the arms of said outer rings.
- 2. The plush toy of claim 1 wherein said first center ring bears a display of a face on first and second opposite surfaces, and said rings comprise a first said outer ring disposed adjacent said first surface of said center ring and a second said outer ring adjacent said second surface of said center ring.
- 3. The plush infant toy of claim 1 or 2 further comprising a rattle.
- 4. A plush toy for an infant having the form of a generally spherical ball, formed by the method of:
- providing a plurality of stuffed rings of common diameter each having a pair of plush arms of a size to be grasped by an infant, said rings comprising a center ring further having a center portion within said pairs of arms defining first and second surfaces, said first center ring lying in a center plane, and two outer rings defining open center portions within said pairs of arms, assembling said center ring with a first said outer ring disposed adjacent the first surface of said center ring, and a second said outer ring disposed adjacent the second surface of said center ring, and joining said outer rings to said center ring with first arms of each said outer ring lying in first planes and second arms of each siad outer ring lying in second planes, said first planes and said second planes each disposed to intersect with said center plane at oblique angles.
- 5. The plush toy of claim 4 formed by a method further comprising the step of providing a display of a face upon at least one surface of said center ring, and arranging the arms of the adjacent outer ring whereby said display may be glimpsed between said arms.
- 6. The plush toy of claim 5 formed by a method further comprising the step of providing displays on the first and second opposite surfaces of said center ring.
- 7. The plush toy of claim 4 formed by a method further comprising a step of disposing a rattle within said center ring.
- 8. The method for forming a plush toy for an infant having the form of a generally spherical ball, comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of stuffed rings of common diameter each having a pair of plush arms of a size to be grasped by an infant, said rings comprising a center ring further having a center portion within said pairs of arms defining first and second surfaces, said first center ring lying in a center plane, and two outer rings defining open center portions within said pairs of arms, assembling said center ring with a first said outer ring disposed adjacent the first surface of said center ring, and a second outer ring disposed adjacent the second surface of said center ring, and joining said outer rings to said center ring with first arms of each said outer ring lying in first planes and second arms of each said outer ring lying in second planes, said first planes and said second planes each disposed to intersect with said center plane at oblique angles.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of providing a display of a face upon at least one surface of said center ring, and arranging the arms of the adjacent outer ring whereby said display may be glimpsed between said arms.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of providing displays on first and second opposite surfaces of said center ring.
- 11. The method of claim 8 further comprising a step of disposing a rattle within said center ring.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 142,220, filed Jan. 8, 1988, for the design of an Infant Toy.
US Referenced Citations (21)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1306039 |
Feb 1973 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Space Rings", Creative Playthings, 10/68, p. 28. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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