Equipment for production – distribution – or transformation of ene – Casing or enclosure not elsewhere specified
Design Patent
2006-02-21
2006-02-21
Reid, Stella (Department: 2912)
Equipment for production, distribution, or transformation of ene
Casing or enclosure not elsewhere specified
Design Patent
active
D0515521
CLAIM:
The ornamental design for an exterior of an electric machine housing, as shown and described.
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Stewart William P.
Williams Donald J.
Emerson Electric Co.
Reid Stella
Sikder Selina
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