Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Particular article accommodation – Cylindrical article accommodation
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-29
2010-11-30
Gordon, Stephen (Department: 3612)
Freight accommodation on freight carrier
Particular article accommodation
Cylindrical article accommodation
C410S044000, C280S405100
Reexamination Certificate
active
07841814
ABSTRACT:
In a particular embodiment, a trailer is disclosed that includes a base, a frame extending from the base, and mounting structures coupled to the frame. The mounting structures are adapted to releasably secure an engine, such as an aircraft engine, to the frame such that the engine is secured to the frame and suspended above the base without contacting the base.
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Gordon Stephen
Quarles & Brady LLP
Standard Aero (San Antonio), Inc.
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