U.S. patent number D584,984 [Application Number D/303,359] was granted by the patent office on 2009-01-20 for necklace with simulated guitar and detachable guitar pick. Invention is credited to B. Scott Morris.
United States Patent | D584,984 |
Morris | January 20, 2009 |
Inventors: | Morris; B. Scott (New Castle, DE) |
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Appl. No.: | D/303,359 |
Filed: | February 7, 2008 |
Current U.S. Class: | D11/14 |
Current International Class: | 1101 |
Field of Search: | ;D11/1,2,3,11,12,13,14,15,17,20,30,44,48,61,66,77,79,80,81,95,96,99,116,200,210,212,213,214,218,226,231 ;63/3,3.1,3.2,4,5.1,7,10,11,15,15.7,18,21,36,37,38 ;289/1.2,1.5,3,4 ;D28/10,32,39 ;D30/152,153,155 ;224/175 |
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