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Class 40/211 - Rotatable


Subclass of Class 40 - Card, picture, or sign exhibiting
Definition: License plates which are so mounted as to provide for pivotal
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 04/29/2008


NumberTitleIssue Date
7364488Methods and apparatus for enhancing inflatable devices
Methods and apparatus for enhancing an inflatable device. In one example, a first component adapted to generate at least one of light and sound is coupled to a second component that is adapted to facilitate insertion into an inflatable device. The first component ma...
04/29/2008
7185451License plate holding bracket and the holding structure thereof
A license plate holding bracket attached to a tailgate which is arranged at a rear end of a cargo bed of a vehicle to perform a reciprocal rotational movement and which sets up the cargo bed in a closed state when the tailgate is in a vertical state and sets up the ...
03/06/2007
6003922Arrangement for mounting a spare tire and a license plate carrier to a motor vehicle
An arrangement for mounting a spare tire and a license plate to a motor vehicle. The license plate mount includes a base member connected to an external panel of the vehicle, a display cover adapted to be normally parallel and spaced from the external pan...
12/21/1999
5758441Display assembly
A display assembly is provided which will display a brightly lit message or design. The display assembly is particularly appropriate to show support for athletic teams. The display assembly is comprised of a frame which supports a message unit. The messag...
06/02/1998
4612720Large scale display
A two dimensional illuminated display for forming on an expansive surface such as an airship envelope comprises (FIG. 3) a set of one dimensional display components 18 each formed by a multiconductor (ribbon) cable 19 having attached thereto by insulation...
09/23/1986
 
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