U.S. patent number D285,993 [Application Number 06/595,000] was granted by the patent office on 1986-10-07 for dispenser bin for edible products such as nuts, candies and the like. This patent grant is currently assigned to Neil A. Russo. Invention is credited to Salvatore A. Genna.
United States Patent | D285,993 |
Genna | October 7, 1986 |
Inventors: | Genna; Salvatore A. (New Haven, CT) |
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Assignee: | Russo; Neil A. (East Haven,
CT) |
Appl. No.: | 06/595,000 |
Filed: | March 29, 1984 |
Current U.S. Class: | D6/683.1; D6/515; D7/589 |
Field of Search: | ;D6/449,470,471,475,476,515,517,518,520,408,569,573,574 ;D9/341,424 ;D3/39 ;D7/75 ;D19/85,78 ;D28/73,76 ;211/60.1,59.2,59.4 ;312/45,50,71,72 ;221/191,193,194,195,196 |
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