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`Vallers
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`wheel of Fig. 5, with the pinch-off ring shown separated from the main mold portion, with
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`one of the mold slides shown in a release position.
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`Fig. 9 is a plan view of the mold portion of Fig. 8, shown with the pinch-off ring
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`omitted, with one of the mold slides shown in a release position and one of the mold
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`slides in a retracted position.
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`Fig. 10 is a sectional view of the mold a first portion of Fig. 8, taken generally
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`along line 10—10 in Fig. 9, with the pinch off shown attached to the main mold portion,
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`with one of the mold slides shown in a retracted position.
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`Detailed Description and Best Mode of the Disclosure
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`An illustrative, non—exclusive example of a children’s ride-on vehicle is shown in
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`1 and indicated generally at 10. Ride—on vehicle 10 includes a support frame, or
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`body, 12 that provides a riding space, or passenger compartment, 14 with a seat
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`assembly 16 that is sized and configured to accommodate at least one child, including a
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`child driver. Seat assembly 16 may be integral with or