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Patent No. 5823572

Self Defense Weapon With Memo

A self defense weapon formed as a memo pad and which is easily held by a person's fingers, therefore making it possible to provide protection from a mugger and also to quickly and easily write a record or a message without failure of missing or forgetting significant information under a stressful situation.

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Class 280/450 - Notched bar and detent


Subclass of Class 280 - Land vehicles
Definition: Devices in which the overload release mechanism includes
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 02/27/1996


NumberTitleIssue Date
5494310Improved towing apparatus
A towing apparatus for releasable securement between a wheel, or wheel gear, or wheel support structure, of an object-to-be-towed and a towing vehicle. A hitch connection is releasably secured to an elongated, resiliently bendable draft member at one end,...
02/27/1996
4653770Hydraulic fifth wheel
This invention is a tractor trailer hydraulic fifth wheel which includes a base attached to the tractor and a slidable plate attached to the trailer, and a retatchable assembly between the base and the slidable plate which includes a brak away latch there...
03/31/1987
4549746Vehicle coupling apparatus with sway dampening
A coupling apparatus for interconnecting two vehicles for relative pivotal movement including a hitch member adapted for attachment to one vehicle and having a ball hitch, and a coupler member adapted for attachment to a second vehicle and having a head f...
10/29/1985
4094531Foldable stroller for children
A foldable stroller for children is disclosed having a back formed by several longitudinal rigid and padded portions which are articulated together by means of folds. Two supporting divider portions which articulatedly connect the back supports with the f...
06/13/1978
 
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