This patent poster depicts the ingenuity in toy design, represented through patent Des. 253,711 dated December 18, 1979. The patent drawing shows a disassembled construction of a toy figure from Lego, presented in several views: front, side view, and detailed views of the head and body. The five figures are numbered and demonstrate the toy's ability to be taken apart and assembled, a feature that has inspired an entire generation of toy design.
The design displayed in this patent poster has played a significant role in both the toy industry and in popular culture. The patent drawing is not just a technical documentation, but also a part of cultural heritage, appreciated by collectors, designers, and anyone with an interest in the toy's development. The minimalist and high-contrast style of the presentation makes it an elegant decoration and a conversation topic in any modern home or office.
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The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
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