Games – toys – and sports goods – Sports equipment – Goal
Design Patent
2002-12-23
2004-12-21
Hyder, Philip S. (Department: 2912)
Games, toys, and sports goods
Sports equipment
Goal
Design Patent
active
D0500105
CLAIM:
The ornamental design for a goal post, as shown and described.
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Harpenau Eric Lawrence
Millikan Zachary S.
Morris Joel S.
Polk Richard C.
Strange Kraig M.
Hyder Philip S.
Mueting Raasch & Gebhardt, P.A.
Purdue Research Foundation
Tuttle C.
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