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Wearable Pet Enclosure

An enclosure for small animals which is wearable on the front or back of an animate being.

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Class 36/58.6 - Heel engaging


Subclass of Class 36 - Boots, shoes, and leggings
Definition: Overshoe-retaining means engaging the heel of the shoe.
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 08/12/2010


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20100199526Shoe and removably securable shoe insert
A shoe insert for adjusting the fit of a shoe on a person's foot, and the combination of such insert and a shoe with elements providing for removable securement of the insert within the shoe. The shoe insert may be formed from a stable, resilient, and biodegradable mate...
08/12/2010
20060117608Shoe with shell portions
A shoe includes a first shell portion, and a second shell portion complementing the first shell portion to form an upper. The second shell portion is more flexible than the first shell portion and is mechanically connected to the first shell portion. The first shell por...
06/08/2006
20050217147Ankle support designed to maintain proper integral boot fit
A bunker style pull-on boot comprises a special ankle support designed to conform to the natural curvature of the human foot. The support wraps around the entire back half of the ankle area. As an integral part of the boot, it provides a grasp of the entire ankle area t...
10/06/2005
20050081404Engaging element useful for securing objects, such as footwear and other foot-receiving devices
Engaging elements may be included in foot-receiving devices, such as footwear, bindings, clips, or the like. Such elements may include a bimodal spring member movable between two independent stable positions and an arm that moves in response to the bimodal spring member...
04/21/2005
 
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