Patents by Inventor Harry E. Walmer

Harry E. Walmer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4306371
    Abstract: A doll house has a base with a series of interconnected grooves, a first front wall, two tall vertical front walls, a shorter side wall and a shorter interior wall. A floor member engages those walls and cantilevers outward over the shorter interior wall. Together the floor member and base and walls form a rigid frame to which remaining panels of the doll house are connected. A front door assembly with side lights and platform steps are grooved to be tightly held within a door opening. A second short front wall and a side wall are captured between the cantilevered portion of the floor member and the base, further promoting stability. An intermediate floor and front, top, and side roof panels and chimney connectors complete the basic structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1981
    Inventors: Harry E. Walmer, Judd Horbaly
  • Patent number: 4219960
    Abstract: The invention relates to a doll house of the collapsible type having a novel design constructed from various panels comprising walls, floors, roofs, etc. and when assembled together form a large house having at least 12 rooms and has a French Victorian style. The panels have grooves, slots, holes, etc. whereby they fit together easily and support one another. No tools or screws are required for construction and the parts are locked together tightly in a rigid structure by the simple insertion of a plurality of small pegs in matching holes provided in the various panels. A feature of the doll house is the provision of unique first, second and third floor members in combination with side wall members which provide additional side rooms for the doll house. Another feature are unique front steps, porch and balcony arrangement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Inventors: Harry E. Walmer, Judd Horbaly
  • Patent number: 4216608
    Abstract: The invention relates to a doll house having a unique construction of an interlocking front wall and door assembly and an adjacent bay window. The doll house is of the collapsible type having a novel design in its construction. It is constructed of a small number of individual panels which comprise the walls, floors, roof, etc. and a bay window assembly. The panels are provided with grooves and slots so that all the panels slide together easily and support one another. No tools or screws are required for construction and the parts are locked tightly together in a rigid structure by the simple insertion of several small pegs in matching holes provided in the various panels. The doll house has various functional and decorative features including a chimney, rectangular decorative members and an address sign over the main doorway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1980
    Inventors: Harry E. Walmer, Judd Horbaly
  • Patent number: 4094090
    Abstract: The invention relates to a doll house having a unique construction of a porch roof with columns in the front. The doll house is of the collapsible type having a novel design in its construction. It is constructed of a small number of individual panels which comprise the walls, floors, roof, etc. The panels are provided with grooves and slots so that all the panels slide together easily and support one another. No tools or screws are required for construction and the parts are locked tightly together in a rigid structure by the simple insertion of several small pegs in matching holes provided in the various panels. The doll house has a series of decorative columns combined with a porch roof on the front of the house and a unique assembly thereof is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1978
    Inventor: Harry E. Walmer
  • Patent number: 4021960
    Abstract: The invention relates to a doll house having an A-frame design, e.g., a doll house typifying a hunting or mountain lodge. The doll house is of the collapsible type having a novel design in its construction. It is constructed of a small number of individual panels which comprise the walls, floors, roof, etc. The panels are provided with grooves and slots so that all the panels slide together easily and support one another. No tools or screws are required for construction and the parts are locked tightly together in a rigid structure by the simple insertion of several small pegs in matching holes provided in the various panels. The doll house has a unique roof assembly comprising two panels, which can easily be removed to expose the interior rooms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1977
    Inventor: Harry E. Walmer
  • Patent number: 4018001
    Abstract: The invention relates to a doll house having a unique front wall, which is split and hinged to side walls, and which can be opened to expose the rooms within. The doll house is of the collapsible type having a novel design in its construction. It is constructed of a small number of individual panels which comprise the walls, floors, roof, etc. The panels are provided with grooves and slots so that all the panels slide and fit together easily and support one another. No tools or screws are required for construction and the parts are locked tightly together in a rigid structure by the simple insertion of several small pegs in matching holes provided in the various panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1977
    Inventor: Harry E. Walmer
  • Patent number: 3996693
    Abstract: The invention relates to a doll house having columns in the front, e.g., a doll house typifying Mount Vernon, George Washington's home. The doll house is of the collapsible type having a novel design in its construction. It is constructed of a small number of individual panels which comprise the walls, floors, roof, etc. The panels are provided with grooves and slots so that all the panels slide together easily and support one another. No tools or screws are required for construction and the parts are locked tightly together in a rigid structure by the simple insertion of several small pegs in matching holes provided in the various panels. The doll house has a series of decorative columns and fence on the front of the house and a unique assembly thereof is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1976
    Inventor: Harry E. Walmer