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Patent No. 6637829

Decorative Jeweled Wheel Cover

An improved wheel is provided wherein decorative items such as gem stones are embedded in either the wheel surface, a special mounting section attached to the wheel surface, or to a spoke strap that wraps around each spoke and positions embedded gem stones on the outside surface of the spoke.

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Class 52/651.08 - Internal transverse spacer for runners


Subclass of Class 52 - Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Definition: Structure including an elongated shaft (e.g., mast or beam)
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 06/21/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6907706Tower for wind power installations
A tower (1) for wind power installations, on which at least one rotor (2) that can be driven by wind can be rotatably supported, has an especially low mass relative to its load-bearing capacity, stability, and rigidity, if it has a tower portion (3
06/21/2005
6343445Tower structure
A tower support structure for supporting communications equipment or other types of equipment above the ground is provided. The structure includes a foundation, a tower having a number of tower sections is supported by the foundation. The tower includes m...
02/05/2002
6341456Long-span in-situ concrete structures and method for constructing the same
A long-span structure formed in-situ and extending between supporting structures includes at least two form supports extending between the supporting structures. Each end of the form support includes a bearing plate coupled to the adjacent supporting stru...
01/29/2002
4295317Modular tower and method of constructing same
A modular tower and method of constructing same is provided in which successive tower sections are joined. Each tower section is comprised of several tubular columns. Certain column ends are crimped for insertion into other columns. A brace assembly havin...
10/20/1981
 
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