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Class D05/61 - SINGLE ISOLATED SYSTEMATICALLY REPEATING ELEMENT


Subclass of Class D05 - Textile or paper yard goods; sheet material
Definition: Design characterized by one decorative symbol that repeats
No. of patents: 20
Last issue date: 04/24/2012


NumberTitleIssue Date
D657960Synthetic resin paper
04/24/2012
D641174Paper product
07/12/2011
D637410Paper product
05/10/2011
D637411Paper product
05/10/2011
D637412Paper product
05/10/2011
D636609Paper product
04/26/2011
D634936Paper product
03/29/2011
D634556Paper product
03/22/2011
D632897Paper product
02/22/2011
D630862Cleansing cloth with pattern design
01/18/2011
D625927Paper product
10/26/2010
D622969Paper product
09/07/2010
D622512Paper product
08/31/2010
D622066Paper product
08/24/2010
D622065Paper product
08/24/2010
D611256Sheet material
03/09/2010
D609923Two-dimensional sheet material
02/16/2010
D549967Infant burp cloth with visually stimulating surface pattern
09/04/2007
D518298Paper product
04/04/2006
D497724Nonwoven fabric
11/02/2004
 
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