Special receptacle or package – Combined or convertible – For pocket or personal use
Reexamination Certificate
2007-04-16
2010-06-22
Ackun, Jr., Jacob K (Department: 3728)
Special receptacle or package
Combined or convertible
For pocket or personal use
C206S473000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07740131
ABSTRACT:
A case for maintaining insignia and other articles associated with a uniform includes an outer cover and an inner surface, and is configured to fold about a center fold. The case includes an inner panel for attaching and carrying uniform articles and an inner pouch for carrying loose items. The flap and the pouch are each attached along one side to the inner surface of the case near the center fold. The case has a plurality of inner attachment surfaces, which includes the inner surface of the case, the side surfaces of the panel, and the outer surfaces of the pouch. At least one of the attachment surfaces includes a section having hook and loop fasteners to engage uniform badges having hook and loop fasteners. Additionally, at least one of the attachment surfaces includes foam backing configured to receive at least one uniform pin.
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http://shop/sayreinc.com/proddet.php?IDArt=1814, Sayre's Military/Tactical Store—Rank and Patch Holder,Army Patch Pouch, last printed Apr. 17, 2007, 1 page.
Ackun Jr. Jacob K
Woodard, Emhart, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP
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