U.S. patent number D498,227 [Application Number D/195,863] was granted by the patent office on 2004-11-09 for communications earpiece. This patent grant is currently assigned to Jabra Corporation. Invention is credited to Medford Alan Dyer, Stuart Allan Karten, Thomas Henry Perszyk, Dennis Lynn Schroeder, Simon Andre Sollberger, James Turnbull.
United States Patent | D498,227 |
Dyer , et al. | November 9, 2004 |
Inventors: | Dyer; Medford Alan (San Diego, CA), Turnbull; James (San Diego, CA), Perszyk; Thomas Henry (San Diego, CA), Karten; Stuart Allan (Venice, CA), Schroeder; Dennis Lynn (Hermosa Beach, CA), Sollberger; Simon Andre (Venice, CA) |
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Assignee: | Jabra Corporation (San Diego,
CA) |
Appl. No.: | D/195,863 |
Filed: | December 17, 2003 |
Current U.S. Class: | D14/205; D14/223 |
Current International Class: | 1401 |
Field of Search: | ;D14/192,205,206,223,226 ;181/129,130 ;379/430,433 ;381/381,379,378,377,376,374 |
D445415 | July 2001 | Jaakkola |
D447743 | September 2001 | Ma |
D460436 | July 2002 | Bjorklund et al. |
D469081 | January 2003 | Perszyk et al. |
D470121 | February 2003 | Nguyen et al. |
D490398 | May 2004 | Gwee |
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