Machine element or mechanism – Flexible sealing diaphragm attached to moving rod and to casing – Pivoting or nutating rod
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-28
2006-03-28
Ridley, Richard W. (Department: 3682)
Machine element or mechanism
Flexible sealing diaphragm attached to moving rod and to casing
Pivoting or nutating rod
C074S018200, C074S473360, C074S543000, C074S608000, C180S090600, C277S636000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07017436
ABSTRACT:
A boot assembly for a vehicle includes a retainer adapted to be connected to vehicle structure of a vehicle and a boot for surrounding either one of a shifter and parkbrake of the vehicle. The boot assembly also includes a seal connected to the boot and to the retainer to prevent the boot from exiting the retainer.
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General Motors Corporation
Hansen Colby
Hargitt Laure C.
Ridley Richard W.
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