U.S. patent number D420,277 [Application Number D/101,410] was granted by the patent office on 2000-02-08 for stabilizer for elongated objects. This patent grant is currently assigned to First Services, L.L.C.. Invention is credited to John J. Burke, Douglas R Frederickson, Timothy J. Stults.
United States Patent | D420,277 |
Burke , et al. | February 8, 2000 |
Inventors: | Burke; John J. (Spokane, WA), Frederickson; Douglas R (Spokane, WA), Stults; Timothy J. (Spokane, WA) |
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Assignee: | First Services, L.L.C.
(Spokane, WA) |
Appl. No.: | D/101,410 |
Filed: | March 3, 1999 |
Current U.S. Class: | D8/380 |
Current International Class: | 0805 |
Field of Search: | ;D8/380,349,354 ;248/188.1,188.2,346.01,346.05,146 |
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