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Class 2/302 - Rigid vertical type


Subclass of Class 2 - Apparel
Definition: Garment supporters in which garments or garment-holding
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 02/21/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7000254Costume construction
A costume adapted to be worn by a person and including a garment made up, in part at least, by a top that extends from the shoulder of the person downwardly to at least approximately the waist of the person. The garment includes an outer area that is provided with a...
02/21/2006
7001179Orthodontic bracket and clip
An orthodontic bracket comprising a pair of tie wings, an archwire containing slot disposed between the tie wings, a pair of gingival stabilizing notches formed in one of the tie wings, an incisal stabilizing slot formed in the other tie wing, an orthodontic clip co...
02/21/2006
6904612Weather and climate adaptive Halloween costume
A Halloween costume particularly adapted to accommodate changes in weather and climate is disclosed. The Halloween costume may be sold in varied geography and be worn regardless of seasonal and whether variation. The inventive Halloween costume comprises several gar...
06/14/2005
5204996Toddler foot covering organization
A tubular "L" shaped member includes a tubular foot and leg cover interconnected by a single cavity, wherein the foot covering includes a planar bottom surface formed with spaced parallel ribs coextensive therewith. The upper terminal end of the leg cover...
04/27/1993
4154183Character costume substructure
An actor portraying a clown, animal or the like wears a costume substructure which simulates the body proportions of a creature larger than he. A particular character costume is slipped on over the costume substructure. The costume substructure includes a...
05/15/1979
 
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