Tamper cup seal

Fulginiti November 16, 2

Patent Grant D627216

U.S. patent number D627,216 [Application Number D/315,757] was granted by the patent office on 2010-11-16 for tamper cup seal. This patent grant is currently assigned to N/A, The United States of America as represented by the Director, National Security Agency. Invention is credited to Thomas Fulginiti.


United States Patent D627,216
Fulginiti November 16, 2010

Tamper cup seal

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for a tamper cup seal, as shown and described.
Inventors: Fulginiti; Thomas (Waldorf, MD)
Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Director, National Security Agency (Washington, DC)
N/A (N/A)
Appl. No.: D/315,757
Filed: July 21, 2009

Current U.S. Class: D8/499
Current International Class: 0899
Field of Search: ;D8/387,394,397,399 ;D9/435,443,454 ;D15/138,140 ;70/50,57.1,440 ;292/37A,37B,37R,308,310,315,316,325,326

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Primary Examiner: Palasik; Patricia
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Morelli; Robert D.

Description



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an assembled tamper cup seal showing my new design;

FIG. 2 is a side view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a top view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a bottom view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a cross section view taken along line 5--5 of FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a disassembled tamper cup seal;

FIG. 7 is a side view of a disassembled tamper cup seal shown for ease of illustration; and,

FIG. 8 is a cross section of a disassembled tamper cup seal shown for ease of illustration and taken along line 8--8 of FIG. 7.

The claimed cup seal is used to cover and protect a screw from being removed, can be countersunk flush to protect the cup seal, and shows evidence of tampering.

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