Globe stand construction

Education and demonstration – Geography – Terrestrial globe or accessory therefor

Reexamination Certificate

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C434S137000

Reexamination Certificate

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06881064

ABSTRACT:
A globe stand construction for mounting a globe from a single support arm includes hemisphere sections connected together by a polar axis pin mounted in a bushing plate which includes a radial, equatorial axis passage for receipt of a single pin projecting from a single support arm mounted on a base positioned beneath the globe.

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Photograph of prior art globe construction made in Germany approximately 41/2 inches in diameter on a stand pivital about equatorial and polar axis.*
Photograph of Replogle Globe, Inc. 3.3 inch diameter globe on a stand rotatable about polar axis.

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