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Class 211/126.4 - Second tray engagable at alternative locations


Subclass of Class 211 - Supports: racks
Definition: Device wherein the first tray is capable of engaging the
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 04/17/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7204376Sample chip mounting apparatus
A plurality of separate display modules are interchangeably installed on a shelf of a cooperating cabinet structure and arranged to provide convexly curved display panels mounting selected arrangements of illuminated sample chips, an interactive video display, and b...
04/17/2007
7000826Mail box caddie
A Mailbox Caddie for reception and containment of pieces of mail, fully insertable into an individual standard Post Office mailbox. The tray consists of an economic, one piece molded plastic part, integrating all functional and aesthetically features, to match the M...
02/21/2006
6968958Stackable and detachably coupled electronic device modules
An apparatus comprises a first electronic device module that comprises a structural stackable rack component that is attached to and supports an electronic device. A second electronic device module that comprises a stackable rack component that is attached to and su...
11/29/2005
5458243Multiple stack-tray assembly
An adjustable assembly of multiple stack-trays is provided with a vertical support member, a multiplicity of stack-tray elements, and a multiplicity of split-collar elements which each frictionally and slidably engage the exterior surface of the support m...
10/17/1995
4759451Multi-level-stacking/nesting tray
A multi-level stacking/nesting tray is disclosed in which the trays are configured to permit multi-level stacking through an interlocking stacking leg/slot configuration. A plurality of slots are formed at an angle from the vertical and are disposed in gr...
07/26/1988
 
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