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Class 217/51 - Wired slats


Subclass of Class 217 - Wooden receptacles
Definition: Crates in which sides are made of slats interwoven with
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 05/20/2003


NumberTitleIssue Date
6564960Collapsible article
A collapsible article is disclosed herein which comprises: a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing longitudinally extending edges, a flute extending along one edge, a bead extending along the other edge and adapted to fit within the flute of an ad...
05/20/2003
5823374Collapsible box formed with bamboo strips
A collapsible box includes: a bottom panel, a front panel, a rear panel, a left-side panel, a right-side panel and a top panel for forming a box of parallelepiped shape, each panel consisting of a plurality of bamboo strips juxtapositionally connected wit...
10/20/1998
4375869Protective covers or enclosures for mailboxes
A rural mailbox cover has a slat assembly which overlays the arcuate roof and opposite side walls formed by a center panel of the mailbox, the assembly having parallel slats of equal lengths which are arranged in a row and joined by elongated flexible and...
03/08/1983
4285439Wall construction for wire-bound boxes having split cleats
A wall construction for wire-bound boxes utilizing split cleats in at least one pair of opposing walls, wherein two rectangular panels or mats are aligned in the same wall, the opposing ends of the cleats of the panels being shortened for receiving thereb...
08/25/1981
4277878Method of making wire-bound shipping carton
A ventilated shipping carton formed of a pair of identical, fibreboard, top and bottom closures each having a four sided vertical rim and a plurality of flaps secured to opposite sides of the rim and movable from an overlapping closed position to an unfol...
07/14/1981
 
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