Supports: racks – Special article – Stacked articles
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-10
2007-07-10
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E. (Department: 3692)
Supports: racks
Special article
Stacked articles
C211S013100, C211S010000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11167760
ABSTRACT:
A business card holder having the shape of a lady's high heel shoe includes a rigid, elongated sole having a rigid toe portion, a rigid inclined heel portion, and a rigid intermediate portion between the toe portion and inclined heel portion. A rigid heel extends downwardly from the inclined heel portion and supports the inclined heel portion when the business card holder is in an operative position. A rigid shoe upper extends over the toe portion and includes a free edge portion. The shoe upper free edge portion, sole intermediate portion, and inclined heel portion define a pocket that is configured to hold a plurality of business cards for distribution therefrom.
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Adstracts Inc.
Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Maguire Lindsay M.
Myers Bigel & Sibley & Sajovec
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