ORIGINAL
JAPANESE PATENTS
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PATENT = (according to
Webster's dictionary) "an official document open to public examination
and granting a certain right or privilege; letters patent; esp., a document
granting the monopoly right to produce, sell, or get profit from an
invention, process, etc. for a specific number of years". If you own any 1960’s baseball bobbing
head dolls, you may have noticed that the bottom of their bases is stamped JAPAN
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I have found the following patent
numbers stamped on the bottom of dolls that I own= ( I thank those of you who have sent me updates)
NOTE : It appears that the Japanese
used their patent designations across doll styles and teams. A perfect
example is the Blackface NY Yankees (green base) doll pictured above. It has
patent number 220136 stamped on its base and the same patent number (220136)
is also used to represent the St. Louis Cardinals white base doll depicted in
the section below containing links that can be used to view the various
patents that I have researched. It also appears that the Japanese did not
stamp the patent number on any of the color base, white base, minis, gold
base or wedge base series baseball dolls. I own two WHITE base |
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I have provided
translations of various Japanese symbols & text in the graphic presented
below. (Many thanks to a Japanese co-worker who helped me with the
translations). The patent application date was December 18th 1961. The patent
was registered on November 20th 1962. On the various patent applications
listed below, you will notice that the Japanese used a YEAR - MONTH - DATE
dating system. They also used a different numbering system for the year. This
system, the Japanese Showa Calendar, represents years from 1926 thru
1989. I used a Japanese / Christian Era Conversion Chart to convert the SHOWA
Calendar designations "36" to 1961 & "37" to 1962. I
have included a copy of this chart for anyone who is interested. The pictures
in the patent application capture the design of the figure. I cannot see any
team logos or decals in the pictures. Interestingly, on all the patents that
I found, there is no reference to a team or the sport. They were not even
called BOBBING HEAD, BOBBER or NODDER. According to a person I contacted at
the Japanese patent site, the dolls were classified as an
"Ornament" in the style of a person. Unfortunately, the text that
accompanied with the original patent applications was not available on the
Japanese patent website I used to perform my search. In most of the links
containing patent information below, I was able to determine the team from
the mascot head depicted in the graphic. In addition, the figures in the
illustrations all had square bases. My baseball & football bobbing head
collections are not that large compared to my hockey doll collection so the
patent designations listed below are limited. Please take a look at your
collections and, if you find a 6 digit patent number that is different from
what is presented here in this section of my website, I would appreciate you
passing it along to me. I will find the patent artwork and add it to my
website for other collectors to see. Thanks in advance for looking! I would
like to thank my friend & bobbing head collector |
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Click on any of the
links presented below to view patents that can be ENLARGED or just scroll
down to see all the patents! After
clicking on any of the links below, put your cursor on the picture contained
in the link and look for the "Enlarging" symbol in the bottom right
corner of the picture to enlarge it. 218612
= Cincinnati Reds "white square base" |
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Hockey
"Regular series" |
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white
square base with "side way hat" head design |
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Majorette
with side way bonnet - NFL kissing pairs or "MY HERO" sets |
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Japanese-Christian
era conversion table |