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Inclining coffin

A coffin, for allowing inclination for display of a deceased person in a natural position.

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Class 402/71 - With sheet retainer guard


Subclass of Class 402 - Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet
Definition: Device which includes an element adapted to cover and extend
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 03/19/2002


NumberTitleIssue Date
6357951Loose-leaf binder assembly
A cavity formed in a plate of a spine of a loose-leaf binder is open at the front of the cavity toward the back of the spine and is configured to hold a nut and prevent rotation of the nut in the cavity and to receive a threaded screw clearingly of the sc...
03/19/2002
6345924Nestable binder ring assembly
A binder ring assembly (10) for a ring binder comprises a plurality of spaced binder rings (12-16). A user operable mechanism (18) to which the rings are attached allows the user to open and close the rings to open and close the binder. A shield (22) cove...
02/12/2002
6039494Casing board including clear overlay defining exterior pocket
A casing board for organizing, storing, protecting and displaying communications media, such as papers, audio and video cassettes and compact discs, includes a substrate made of a relatively rigid material. The substrate includes a front cover portion, a ...
03/21/2000
4165193Loose-leaf folder
This specification discloses a folder suitable, for example, as a bank passbook for the retention or protection of sheets of paper or other like material comprising a pair of spaced post portions of snap fasteners near a fold line in the folder and attach...
08/21/1979
4000951Loose leaf binders
A loose leaf binder which can be moulded as an integral structure from resilient plastics, e.g. polypropylene has posts which lie in openings in a side portion of the binder and are pivotable into the upright position. Projections on the posts or the side...
01/04/1977
 
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