Receiver Closing Means Patents (Class 224/235)
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Patent number: 6053386Abstract: The present invention comprises a serpentine tube which is wide enough to store a tennis ball and allow a tennis ball to roll or otherwise translate within the tube. The serpentine tube has an opening for receiving tennis balls and a dispenser for facilitating selective sequential removal a tennis ball. Gravity causes the tennis balls to roll to the bottom of the tube to a dispenser. The container may be worn by the user by conventional over the shoulder and around the waist straps. The container may be flipped to accommodate both right handed and left handed players. The container may also be pressurized to above atmospheric pressure to increase the life of the tennis balls contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Winston C Reynolds
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Patent number: 5988468Abstract: A container for exposed film cartridges that permits swift, one-handed insertion of such cartridges while securely containing them after insertion is disclosed. A pouch with stiffened walls has a circular opening covered by overlapping flaps made of a flexible but resilient material through which cartridges may be inserted.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Daymen Photo Marketing LtdInventors: Douglas H. Murdoch, Lily Ewing, Michael Sturm
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Patent number: 5938095Abstract: A waterproof carrying bag having a flexible, liquid impervious body portion with an internal storage cavity and a substantially rigid neck portion having an inner surface defining an opening into the container. A closure seats on the neck portion, covering the opening. The closure has a sealing gasket which is compressed between the closure and the neck portion when the closure is seated on the neck, substantially preventing the passage of moisture between the closure and neck portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1993Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Stearns, Inc.Inventors: James M. Haar, Charles P. Hall
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Patent number: 5931363Abstract: A film carrier including a strap adapted to be worn by an individual and which is selectively connected to one or more belt segments which support a plurality of receptacles for housing rolls of film and wherein each receptacle includes a removable lid which is tethered to the belt segment on which the receptacle is supported.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Gladys Kidds & AssociatesInventor: Herbert Ammons, Jr.
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Patent number: 5857600Abstract: A portable case for belongings comprises a case body of leather and a cover lid of metal to protect the belongings within the case body. The case body and protective cover lid are hinged together and are disengageable from each other at the hinge so that both case body itself and the cover lid can be replaced with new ones. The case can be used as a carrier for a cigarette lighter or a portable telephone, as a waist bag for miscellaneous articles, as a hand or shoulder bag, as a rucksack, as one of a pair of panniers, and as a tool carrier for a two-wheeled vehicle. A protective cloth bag may be provided on the cover lid, and the cover lid may also be provided with an external key carrier.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Fumi AkutsuInventor: Akira Akutsu
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Patent number: 5839631Abstract: There is provided a holder for a plurality of golf balls, the holder having a cylindrical sleeve formed of a flexible fabric sheet material and having an open first end and an open second end. About a first end of the sleeve there is a drawstring which may be tightened after the balls have been inserted through the first end while a second end has an elastic material thereabout, the elastic material narrowing the opening to a diameter less than the diameter of a golf ball but permitting the opening to expand to permit the removal of a golf ball when desired. The holder is, inexpensive, easy to manufacture and may be utilized as a promotional item.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventors: Luc Hebert, Monique Hebert
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Patent number: 5779121Abstract: A pocket closure and pack compression strap arrangement includes a pocket closure panel and a compression strap designed to extend across the internal storage volume of a pack. The pocket closure panel may be secured to a front panel of the pack or to a pocket panel forming an external pocket. The strap preferably includes a first portion secured to the pocket closure panel and a second portion secured to a back panel of the pack or to a portion of an internal or external frame. A latch or buckle allows the first and second portions of the strap to be secured to one another for closing the pocket and compressing a load packed in the internal storage space. The strap is drawn tight to maintain the pocket closed and the load compressed. The pocket closure panel is preferably secured to the pack along an attachment region that is wider than an attachment region along which the strap is secured to the pocket closure panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Johnson Worldwide Associates, Inc.Inventor: Linda Lee Capwell
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Patent number: 5657912Abstract: A waist bag usable as a baby holder has a seat member disposed in a bag body and composed of a horizontal plate core and a vertical waist pad. An archshaped mouth has a central region formed in an upper and frontal middle portion of the bag body, and side regions extending from the central region towards lower and rear ends of the opposite sides of the bag body, so that the weight of a seated baby is distributed over the user's body, thus protecting him or her from fatigue during a continued usage of this bag. The waist bag is also improved in that the user can open the mouth wide enough for a shoulder strap or any article to be readily put in or taken out of the bag body.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1996Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Inventor: Kuniko Nakayama
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Patent number: 5540363Abstract: A container for temporarily holding and storing a wet paintbrush will maintain the paintbrush in a useful condition for a limited period of time up to several days. The container has the shape of a hollow, substantially rectangular box. The container is formed from two shallow, rectangular members that are hingedly attached to each other along respective longitudinal edges of the rectangular members. The two shallow members open so as to allow positioning a paintbrush therein, and the shallow members can be closed upon each in clam shell fashion to close the container. An opening is provided in the top wall of the container to allow the handle of a paintbrush to extend from the container. Each shallow member has a layer of closed cell foam material positioned along the inside of the upper wall of the shallow member.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventor: Ronald W. Wilson
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Patent number: 5511702Abstract: A wrist strap used for carrying a pager is provided. The wrist strap includes a strap which provides accommodation for a pager within a pocket, the pager being visible through a transparent surface of a display window for reading messages from the pager. One end of the wrist strap extends to form a band and the other end is provided with a side loop. With the aid of an easy-to-use fastening system disposed on the band, the band can pass around a user's wrist and through the side loop, and then folded over the side loop to be fastened to itself. The band also forms a closure for the pocket as it passes around the user's wrist. Thus, users can wear the strap on their wrists and conveniently read the messages shown in the display window of the pager.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Inventor: Chin Y. Yang
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Patent number: 5465889Abstract: A purse of the type adapted to be slung over the hip in the form of a gun holster. Furthermore, the purse has a size and shape somewhat similar to a western-style gun holster. In a preferred embodiment, the purse is provided with a belt of the type enabling the holster to be slung low over a hip of the wearer to provide a western-style appearance. The purse may be subdivided into individual compartments for storage of specific items.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Inventor: Abram W. Smith
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Patent number: 5441187Abstract: To be used preferably in combination with a weapon holster, a safety snap assembly including a first snap member disposed on a first segment of the holster, a second snap member disposed on a second, strap segment of the holster such that the first and second snap members will be matingly and releasably engaged with one another, disengagement being achieved by pushing an exposed actuator end extending from an exterior of a free distal end of the second segment towards the first and second segments.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Mixson LeathercraftInventor: Robert Mixson
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Patent number: 5361954Abstract: Device comprising two clasps which are fixed to two skis to form two cavities suitable to accommodate an element which is connected to a shoulder strap; the strap is provided with an element for adjusting its length, and the element is provided with two elastic structures which are suitable to be engaged in the two cavities of the two skis, which are suitable to contain, as an alternative to the element, an anti-theft device; a buckle element is provided in a belt for accommodating the element extracted from the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: Gilberto Tura
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Patent number: 5289960Abstract: Two semi-oval pieces of fabric form an elastic pouch attached to a nylon belt. Both end's of the nylon belt are attached to a male and female buckle that secure the belt around the participant's waist. To accommodate different waist sizes, the length can be increased and decreased through a three strand adjustor. The fabric's stretchability allows it to expand and decrease in order to hold one to three tennis balls without falling out of the pouch. When the Ball Belt is not in use, it's flexible construction can be rolled-up, folded or used as a case to carry the tennis balls in.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Inventors: Nancy A. Kelly, Chulech J. Khau
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Patent number: 5244136Abstract: An expandable water-proof pouch which is adapted for holding articles contained therein in a dry condition. This pouch being adapted for threading or attaching a belt through a belt attaching means. The pouch includes a first panel, second panel, and a bottom panel, all being made of a thin flexible waterproof material. A bead type closure means is provided in and on the first panel. A cover flap is provided to protect the closure means from unwanted opening. This pouch is also adapted to be folded and fastened to further protect the closure means.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Inventor: Vincent Collaso
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Patent number: 5230566Abstract: A bag for containing liquids comprising a flexible outer shell and a flexible inner liner. The outer shell has attachment access points and transport straps attached to it. The liner consists of a flexible material with at least one spout which extends through corresponding access points in the outer shell. A flap in the outer shell provides for easy insertion and removal of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventors: George M. Jackson, Stuart E. Putnam, Jr.
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Patent number: 5190196Abstract: A magazine apparatus for support about an individual's torso is provided to include an upper collar and lower collar in a spaced parallel relationship mounting a row of magazine tubes in a parallel relationship relative to one another orthogonally aligned relative to the upper and lower collars. The magazine tube is defined at an arcuate intersection of an upper and lower leg of each magazine tube, with the magazine tube including a transparent cap mounted to an upper end of each tube and a removable door plate formed with a spring hinged, or alternatively a slide plate permitting presentation of a paint ball member to be directed through each magazine tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Harry H. Hamer, III
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Patent number: 5186374Abstract: A ball holder made of stretchable fabric with one or more dispensing openings 14 ) through which balls can be inserted and removed. The dimensions of the holder hold the balls snugly into place without them moving or coming out of the dispensing opening (14) prematurely. This holder can be attached to other items such as a bag or belt with a loop (24).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Inventor: Pierce Buxton
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Patent number: 5158220Abstract: A casino coin cup, slipper and shoe holder including a foldable container having a closable open top, a closed bottom and a body for accepting and holding a plastic-type coin cup in a manner enabling access thereto through the closable open top. A drawstring is provided near the closable open top for releasably closing and said closable open top to accommodate different size cups, adjustable shoulder straps, attached to the foldable container body, are provided for carrying the foldable container; and at least one compartment of the foldable container is provided for storing at least one pair of footwear.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Inventor: Marne A. Glass
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Patent number: 5114061Abstract: A waterproof pouch includes a readily openable and recloseable waterproof seal protected by a closure flap having readily openable and recloseable fastening means. The pouch also includes a readily openable and closeable clamp for clamping the pouch to wearing apparel.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1989Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: Thomas J. Brady
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Patent number: 5100037Abstract: A tape rule holder of the type used by carpenters, plumbers, electricians and other trades persons formed from two die cut flat pieces of heavy duty, top grain saddle leather. The back piece of the tape rule holder includes belt slots in its upper section. The front piece or pocket-forming member of the tape rule holder is configured in its flat pre-assembly form with peripheral side rivet areas and a bottom rivet area, each defined by a fold line. When the front piece is riveted to the back piece there is formed a tape rule pocket comprising a front wall, side walls and a bottom wall and the side walls present on their inner portion side pocket pressure detent ridges. A leather strap member is affixed to the back piece and has a forwardly arched portion within the tape rule pocket to form an inner back pressure ridge which together with the side detent ridges apply pressure to a tape rule inserted into the leather tape rule holder to grip and maintain the tape rule therein against accidental dislodgement.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Buck Knives, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Kopyta, Brett P. Seber
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Patent number: 5033663Abstract: A holster which is designed to carry securely a number of different sizes of handguns with equal proper fit. The holster is preferably formed of a composite fabric-foam-fabric material, or in certain cases, of leather. The holster sides are secured together partially in the region adjacent to the underside of the frame near the trigger guard. A separate welt member is securable between the two sides of the holster and presents to the frame in the region of the trigger guard, a smooth conforming surface which urges the handgun into a snug fit within the holster. A typical interchangeable welt is a thick rubber or rubber-like washer with a radius conforming to the curve of the front of the trigger guard as it joins the frame toward the front of the handgun. The interchangeable welt may be held in place by a screw and nut or other fastener which may pass through opposite sides of the holster.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1986Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Inventors: John E. Bianchi, Richard D. E. Nichols
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Patent number: 5020663Abstract: A portable cylindrical dispenser having a side casing member with a cutout therein for permitting access to the articles inside the dispenser. The articles are a plurality of like articles, especially coiled nails, which are stacked one on top of the other. The dispenser includes an open top receptacle comprising a generally tubular side casing member and a bottom end closure member inwardly joined thereto, and a top end closure member removably secured to the receptacle for closing the open top. The dispenser may be either a top discharge dispenser, in which case the cutout is long and narrow, extending downwardly from the top but terminating short of the bottom, or a bottom discharge dispenser, in which case the cutout is situated adjacent to the bottom closure member and is wide enough and high enough to permit removal of an article from the dispenser. The cutout may be either a removable part of the side casing member, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Inventors: David Dallas, David R. Watkins
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Patent number: 5004134Abstract: A backpack system for personal use in carrying a full day's worth of beach related items. A pliant rectangular shell has adjustable straps for easy carrying capabilities. Numerous external pockets of variable size permit packing of numerous odd-sized items. An umbrella retaining assembly allows the user to carry a beach umbrella for shade purposes and a connector assembly attaches a tubular designed beach chair to the backpack. The shell encloses two individualized cavities to separately carry larger items. A flexible hinge and connection feature allows the user to have easy access to each internal cavity by opening the top cover or the upper portion of the backpack. An ice chest is releasably secured within the lower cavity to carry ice and canned beverages.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Inventor: Thomas P. Barry
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Patent number: 5002213Abstract: A knife and sheath combination in which the sheath may be attached in and inverted position on a harness strap such as a shoulder holster or backpack strap by screws and the knife held in the sheath with a quick release. The sheath may also be attached to clothing by use of VELCRO and may also have a safety strap to keep the knife in the sheath, along with a striker affixed to the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventors: Thomas D. Newton, Harold L. Hull
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Patent number: 4974761Abstract: A slot bag gambling accessory which improves the operating methodology practiced in gambling establishments wherein coins for use with the gambling apparatus are provided to the customers in cups for transport about the gambling establishment. This improvement is a closeable pouch which may be worn in various modes about a person in order to transport the coin cup and the coins therein and to maintain the cup and the coins safe from pilferage and spillage and yet, conveniently at hand for use with the gambling machines.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1989Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Inventor: Irma J. Luque
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Patent number: 4942991Abstract: A portable container for storing rounds of ammunition and which includes a housing having a plurality of separately partitioned resilient round supporting pads which function to safely, quietly and cooperatively retain the ammunition within the container and which progressively and partially eject the ammunition as the lid of the container is opened.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1989Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Inventor: Robert M. Lyons
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Patent number: 4932576Abstract: A nail and screw pouch and tool holder assembly includes one or more slidable belt-attached pouch holders with slots through which a belt passes, worn by the user. Each pouch holder, which may be of leather so as to be relatively stiff, has a pouch hanger member formed of a generally horizontal rigid bar or rail with a plurality of depending U-shaped sections, each for supporting and locating a clip from which a pouch or tool holder hangs.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1988Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Jay C. Ashley
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Patent number: 4886196Abstract: The present invention entails a device adapted to be worn about the body of a golfer for carrying golf tees, golf balls, green tools, ball markers, etc. In particular, the golf accessory device of the present invention entails a backing that includes a pants clip on the inner side and formed about the outer side of the backing is a series of tee openings for receiving and holding golf tees and other golf related paraphernalia such as a green tool. Depending from the backing is a fabric ball holding pouch that is secured to the backing such that the open top portion of the pouch is secured in a stretched posture which results in the top opening easily assuming a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Inventor: Patrick E. Plummer
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Patent number: 4884732Abstract: A game bag for a scuba diver is provided having a flexible tubular envelope with an open end or mouth and a closed end. The mouth is coupled to the diver's weight belt at his hip while the remainder of the envelope wraps around behind his seat and adjacent leg between his legs where it is again couple to his weight belt at his front abdomen. The legs serve as a doorway into the receiver portion of the bag. Game is pushed into the mouth of the bag with one hand, between the legs which are opened to allow passage, and into the receiver portion where it is retained by the closure of the legs on the bag. A separate latch on the mouth of the bag may be used to close the mouth although it is not required to retain the game in the receiver portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Inventor: Howard f. Sunderland
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Patent number: 4722464Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of a cassette equipment carrier. In a first embodiment thereof, the invention includes a belt having a plurality of pockets thereon for storage of cassette tapes, a plurality of loop-like retaining devices to retain batteries and a pocket sized to receive therein a portable cassette-tape player device. In this embodiment, the belt is designed to be worn about the waist of the user. In a further embodiment, a cassette equipment carrier is disclosed which includes pockets for cassette tapes, retainers for batteries and a pocket for a portable cassette-tape player, but in this embodiment, the belt is designed and the retainers and pockets are so oriented that the belt may be worn over one shoulder of the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Inventor: Christopher Wright
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Patent number: 4322024Abstract: A ration belt which may be worn around the waist or as a bandolier comprises an elongate sleeve of flexible plastics material such as PVC transversely sealed at locations along the sleeve to provide sealed pouches containing 24-hour one-man foodstuffs rations. The plastics sleeve can be clipped directly to the webbing harness or carried in a separate pouch.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1979Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Woolston-Kelly Survival LimitedInventor: Thomas J. Kelly
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Patent number: 4194602Abstract: There is disclosed a convertible bag assembly comprising a bag body and a carrier in the form of a closed loop. The carrier includes a pair of handle segments and a pair of flexible support segments adjoining the handle segments in alternating end-to-end relation. The support segments are slidably carried by the bag body for movement of the carrier member between a first position in which the handle segments are retained in relatively close proximity to the bag body and a second position in which the handle segments may be extended upwardly from the first position.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Inventor: Herbert Allen
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Patent number: 4190183Abstract: A hand gun case for storage of a pistol comprising a main body having an opening formed at the upper portion thereof to form a pocket or enclosure to receive and house the pistol and a closure flap movable between an open and closed position extending outwardly from the main body adjacent the opening to enclose the pistol within the hand gun case when in the closed position in combination with a first closure element including a first and second member formed on the main body and closure flap respectively and a second closure element formed on the main body to selectively secure the closure flap in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Inventor: Donald Yates
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Patent number: 4180192Abstract: A film storage and dispensing device wherein an upright magazine contains a stack of film rolls or cartridges, the magazine having an upper inlet and lower outlet for gravitational discharge, and a cover slidable on the magazine for selectively opening and closing the inlet and outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1978Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Pace Photographic Products, Inc.Inventor: Steven M. Breslau
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Patent number: 4164308Abstract: A lady's handbag adapted to be carried with improved security. The handbag includes a main article-carrying bag-shaped portion. Secured to the main portion near corners thereof is a strap adapted to be carried over the back of the wearer's neck. The main portion has an exterior face adapted to face the front of the wearer's torso when the handbag is carried with the strap over the back of the wearer's neck. Provided on that exterior face are means forming pockets for receiving both of the wearer's hands when the handbag is carried with the strap over the back of the wearer's neck. Also provided is a pair of loops and means fastening the loops in front of the aforementioned face, the loops being adapted to receive a belt worn by the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1978Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Inventor: Francisco Gautier
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Patent number: D308128Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1986Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Inventor: Daniel Paquette
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Patent number: D310296Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1986Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: JI-SCO-NI Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Ronald E. Janus