Beds – Berth or bunk
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-10
2006-01-10
Trettel, Michael (Department: 3673)
Beds
Berth or bunk
C005S002100, C005S201000, C005S285000, C005S286000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06983494
ABSTRACT:
A sub-assembly for a multiple bed unit having an elongate bed rail and a bed end including a pair of spaced, substantially vertical posts affixed to a side of the bed rail. Each of the posts includes a rail connector for receiving a rail of another bed. A multiple bed unit includes a first bed having a pair of bed ends, a side rail and a sub-assembly connected between and supported by the bed ends, and a second bed having a bed end and at least one side rail connected between the bed end of the second bed and the bed end of the sub-assembly of the first bed.
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Photograph, circa 1984, from University Loft Company Website [retrieved Jun. 24, 2005]. Retrieved from the Internet: http://www.universityloft.com/NewSite/prototype.asp?line=About%20Us&category=Company%20History.
Bahret William F.
J Squared, Inc.
Pressley P. Derek
Trettel Michael
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