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Class D14/448 - For monitor


Subclass of Class D14 - Recording, communication, or information retrieval equipment
Definition: Design for screen type receiver or device that accepts
No. of patents: 31
Last issue date: 01/03/2012


NumberTitleIssue Date
D651607Electronic device
01/03/2012
D651214Cover member
12/27/2011
D634327Flexible laptop display slipcover having a transparent front panel and an advertising back panel
03/15/2011
D621841Computer
08/17/2010
D621407Computer attachment for photographs and information cards
08/10/2010
D620010Display device protecting cover
07/20/2010
D592215Butterfly wings cover for LCD or plasma mount
05/12/2009
D587272Monitor frame and speaker console
02/24/2009
D567245Surgical drape for flat panel screen displays and touch screen surgical input devices
04/22/2008
7336504Computer component cover
The present invention relates a cover which changes the aesthetic appearance of a computer component by providing an area to display an image, graphic, logo or text. Attachment shall be of a simple, easily attachable/detachable type requiring little or no modificati...
02/26/2008
D560668Cover case for monitors of computer or other electronic display stations
01/29/2008
D555656Combination screen cover, support stand, and handle for a portable display device
11/20/2007
D553134Novelty computer tie
10/16/2007
D541287Case for liquid crystal display
04/24/2007
7206464Method and apparatus for reduction of perceived display reflections
A method and apparatus for reducing the magnitude and edge clarity of the luminosity of an undesired image of a external object reflected from a portion of a surface of a visual display into the eye of a user includes placing a cover in the path of the reflected ima...
04/17/2007
D538288Electronic monitor
03/13/2007
D522007Photo display frame for computer monitor
05/30/2006
7044425Integrated keyboard platform and document support
An integrated keyboard platform and document support includes a base and a keyboard support member having an upper surface. The keyboard support member is movably mounted to the base to provide adjustment through a plurality of positions of the keyboard support memb...
05/16/2006
D509221Computer monitor frame board having decorative edge, erasable surface for notes, and pressure adhesive back
09/06/2005
D508695Decorative personal computer frame
08/23/2005
D508054Display device for a computer monitor
08/02/2005
D504438Attachment for screen or display
04/26/2005
D500341Mirrored document holder
12/28/2004
D489071Illuminating apparatus for liquid crystal display device
04/27/2004
D489073Illuminating apparatus for liquid crystal display device
04/27/2004
D489072Illuminating apparatus for liquid crystal display device
04/27/2004
D489074Illuminating apparatus for liquid crystal display device
04/27/2004
D488161Screen border
04/06/2004
D488160Screen border
04/06/2004
D488162Screen border
04/06/2004
5072998Stuffed anatomical members
Plush stuffed anatomical members for mounting on a computer monitor or a like object to make the object less intimidating to children and therefore to encourage its use by children. The stuffed anatomical members may include a head member, two arm members...
12/17/1991
 
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