Medical and laboratory equipment – Equipment for diagnosis – analysis – or treatment – Patient monitor or diagnostic instrument not elsewhere...
Design Patent
2007-08-29
2010-11-16
Nelson, T. Chase (Department: 2914)
Medical and laboratory equipment
Equipment for diagnosis, analysis, or treatment
Patient monitor or diagnostic instrument not elsewhere...
Design Patent
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D0627476
CLAIM:
The ornamental design for a medical patient advisory device, as shown and described.
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Elger,
Bland Michael
Gaw Shan
Harris John F.
Leyde Kent W
Weiss Peter D.
Cavanna Mark
Fenwick & West LLP
Nelson T. Chase
NeuroVista Corporation
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