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Mountable Printable Placard With Headband

A resilient headband in a shape for being mounted on the head of the user. The headband is equipped with a longitudinal slotted member for holding a placard.

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Class 114/381 - CHOCK OR LASHING


Subclass of Class 114 - Ships
Definition: Device comprising either supports for boats wherein the
No. of patents: 6
Last issue date: 12/04/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7131561Conformable boat rack
A boat rack apparatus for carrying a boat on a vehicle roof rack includes a plurality of conformable support members. Each support member has an expanse that contacts a boat hull. The expanse is supported by a rib arrangement, including a spring rib and a load rib. ...
11/07/2006
6966274Water sport implement leverage system
A watercraft for towing a performer equipped with a water sport implement having a support surface on a deck thereof adapted to support a water sport implement and a performer of the water sport for the performer to put on the water sport implement. A first a...
11/22/2005
6321678Inflatable dingy chock
A system for mounting a dingy on a deck or platform of a boat is provided. At least one selectively inflatable dingy chock is mounted on the deck or platform of the boat in order to support a dingy thereon. When the dingy is removed for use, the chock(s) ...
11/27/2001
4895096Boat support chock
A chock for a small boat carried by a larger boat, to be used in the plural to carry the smaller boat on e.g., a deck and comprising a base for temporary attachment to the deck, a front short upright wall, a rear longer like wall spaced from the front wal...
01/23/1990
4417539Universal chock
A chock for use on boats and the like to secure gear to the vessel is made in two halves with identical base plates. The side plates of each half are integral with the base plates, and each half or unit has an upper base plate at one end and a lower base ...
11/29/1983
 
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