PLUSH TOYS ACTION FIGURES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CUPIDS CUTIES MY FAVORITE COMPANY, INC. PO Box 69977 Los Angeles CA 90069 Plush toys and action figures;
HAPPY HATCHERS MY FAVORITE COMPANY, INC. PO Box 69977 Los Angeles CA 90069 Plush toys and action figures;
LOVE BLOSSOMS MY FAVORITE COMPANY, INC. PO Box 69977 Los Angeles CA 90069 Plush toys and action figures;
NAUGHTY NICK MY FAVORITE COMPANY, INC. PO Box 69977 Los Angeles CA 90069 Plush toys and action figures;
SCREEN STARS Screen Stars c/o McCall, Doughton & Blancato, PLL Suite 150, 633 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem NC 27101 Plush toys and action figures;
SKOONER HARVEST TIME, INCORPORATED 629 CAMINO DE LOS MARES SAN CLEMENTE CA 92672 PLUSH TOYS AND ACTION FIGURES;SCHOONER;
SNUGABUGS MY FAVORITE COMPANY, INC. PO Box 69977 Los Angeles CA 90069 Plush toys and action figures;
THE FRUIT FLIES HENRIQUES PARTNERSHIP, THE RR1, Box 3204, Route 30 Newfane VT 05345 plush toys and action figures in the form of insect characters;The lining and stippling shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark and is not intended to indicate color or shading.;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An artificial eye for use in animated plush toys has a one-piece eyeball and lid that are integrally molded. The eye further includes a shaped member and a retaining post. A crossplate of the shaped member is preferably curved to correspond to the curvature of the eye, and is operative to animate a portion of plush contiguous to the eye. The portion of plush to be animated has an attached elongated flap which includes a forked free end wherein each branch of the forked end includes a hole. The elongated flap is inserted into the doll's body or head cavity, and each branch is tucked under the curved crossplate of the shaped member. The retaining post engages the holes near the ends of each branch, thereby fixedly retaining the flap to the eye. When the eye is rotated the plush portion also moves thereby simulating movement of an eyelid.