Supports: racks – Knockdown – Stacked similar units
Reexamination Certificate
2006-12-15
2008-10-21
Novosad, Jennifer E. (Department: 3637)
Supports: racks
Knockdown
Stacked similar units
C211S085800, C211S189000, C206S335000, C206S503000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07438195
ABSTRACT:
A shipping container for a motorized vehicle comprises a base frame and a top frame, each constructed of rigid tubing. The base frame has a plurality of tire rests on which respective wheels of the motorized vehicle will be placed. In addition, the base frame has a plurality of base sockets located at respective corners thereof. Each of the base sockets is oriented in an upward direction. The top frame of the shipping container includes a plurality of top sockets located at respective corners thereof. The top sockets are oriented in a downward direction so as to be opposed to the base sockets. A plurality of elongate posts respectively extend between each opposed pair of sockets such that the top frame will be supported in spaced apart relation from the base frame.
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Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
Novosad Jennifer E.
Tech-Source Inc.
Wright Metal Products, Inc.
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