U.S. patent number D260,259 [Application Number 05/956,524] was granted by the patent office on 1981-08-18 for magnetic card reader. This patent grant is currently assigned to AMP Incorporated. Invention is credited to Daniel J. Crowley, Raymond V. Pass.
United States Patent | D260,259 |
Crowley , et al. | August 18, 1981 |
Inventors: | Crowley; Daniel J. (Harrisburg, PA), Pass; Raymond V. (Camp Hill, PA) |
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Assignee: | AMP Incorporated (Harrisburg,
PA) |
Appl. No.: | 05/956,524 |
Filed: | October 31, 1978 |
Current U.S. Class: | D14/385 |
Current International Class: | D1402 |
Field of Search: | ;D14/40-50 ;235/380,382,441,449,462,463,464,465,471,443,480 |
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