Transportation – Perambulator – invalid chair – or stretcher – Element or attachment
Patent
1997-10-06
1999-09-14
Chin, Kay H.
Transportation
Perambulator, invalid chair, or stretcher
Element or attachment
1212
Patent
active
D04138414
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Bar Christopher A.
Clapper Dennis L.
Chin Kay H.
Roho, Inc.
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