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Process For Propelling Foodstuffs or the Like into a Crowd

A method of launching foodstuffs into a crowd for promotional and entertainment purposes.

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Class 24/71T - Toggle latch


Subclass of Class 24 - Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 09/12/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7104742Straight-aligning rail system
A system for aligning and fastening two sections of stair hand rail or a fitting to a stair hand rail, comprising a bolt having screw threads at a first end for fastening the bolt to the fitting and having machine threads at a second end for aligning and fastening t...
09/12/2006
4821380Quick cinch
A "quick cinch" is provided to replace the latigo normally used on a saddle for tightening the cinch around the stomach of a horse. There is a first or upper U-shaped member which has two parallel arms and a top or cross member to complete the U configura...
04/18/1989
4507829Light weight tensionable buckle
A buckle intended for use primarily with wide, flat strapping material used in the air cargo transportation industry. The buckle has a body member and an "over-center" handle member journaled on a journal pin attached thereto such that the handle member a...
04/02/1985
4493133Locking means, particularly for truck platform flaps, and the like
Locking means for truck platform flaps (6) comprises a base plate (1), a handle (2) pivotably journalled in the base plate, a substantially U-shaped locking yoke (3) which is connected to the handle and pivotable in relation thereto on an axis substantial...
01/15/1985
4385423Over-center latching coupling
An over-center latching device for coupling two members by the operation of a handle with the use of one hand. The device has a rod having a T at one end for engaging a hook, the other end of the rod being pivotally engaged intermediate the ends of the ha...
05/31/1983
 
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