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Attorney: Stanford, Jr.; George E.


Number of patents: 7
Last date: November 20, 2012

NumberTitleIssue Date
D670945Cord holder for window blind
11/20/2012
7431266Post puller
The present invention concerns a post puller apparatus featuring a plurality of clutching fixtures for extracting posts embedded in the ground, particularly round metal posts that are often difficult to hold firmly. Each such clutching fixture is formed to have a re...
10/07/2008
D522719Apron combined with hooks
06/13/2006
6652685Method for an intaglio pressed botanic ornament
A method for an intaglio botanic ornamental transparency comprising the steps of laminating a botanic assemblage between a transparent, deformable cover layer and a fibrous, opaque backing layer, intaglioing completely all backing layer material facing th...
11/25/2003
6418792Pressure compensated transducer
A pressure compensated sound transducer is provided wherein compensation and equalization of static ambient pressure variations occurring on the faces of at least one piezoelectric element is achieved by a mensural compensating duct communicating compensa...
07/16/2002
6227601Motor driven sunshield
A motor driven sunshield for permanent installation within the interior of an automotive vehicle, securely attached to the roof of the vehicle between the roof interior surface and the interior roof lining. Operable in either manual or semi-automatic mode...
05/08/2001
6012753Pet barrier for installation in a vehicle with removable headrests
A portable pet barrier for temporary installation in an automotive vehicle, the vehicle having seating arrangements which feature removable headrests. The barrier is intended to restrict the movement of medium to large sized pets, for example, dogs, to po...
01/11/2000
 
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