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Patent No. 6351867

Body squeegee

A hand wearable body squeegee comprising a glove portion, a concave squeegee band, and a linear squeegee band.

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Class 405/6 - Gate


Subclass of Class 405 - Hydraulic and earth engineering
Definition: Method or apparatus for sealing the entrance into the basin
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 01/03/1989


NumberTitleIssue Date
4795298Marine transportation of bulk cargo
An arrangement for loading and discharging cargo to and from a fleet of alike vessels in a timely sequence of arrivals between two terminals, organized to maintain a vessel's elevation at a constant position during the exchange of cargo to and from a vess...
01/03/1989
4231679Dry dock for building vessels
A dry dock according to the invention is characterized by that it has a main chamber for assembling a middlebody with a fore end, and at least one side chamber communicating therewith and designed for assembling an aft end of a vessel. The side chamber is...
11/04/1980
4018180System for building and launching ships
At least one ship building berth space is provided on the ground adjacent to a dock facing open water. When a ship is built in the berth space, temporary partitioning walls are set up in a manner surrounding the berth space and the dock, and water is supp...
04/19/1977
3955523Method of continuously building ships
A method of building ships wherein a middle building area whose ends may be bounded by means of a pair of detachable partition gates is provided inside an openends type dock, whereby after a stern body of each ship has been constructed in the middle build...
05/11/1976
3951088Building equipment for ships' hulls
Building equipment for a hull comprising a hull joining stage having a bottom surface level flush with the ground level of the site; a stern building stage having a bottom surface level flush with that of the hull joining stage, provided at a longitudinal...
04/20/1976
 
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