Brakes – Vehicle – Railway
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-27
2005-09-27
Torres, Melanie (Department: 3683)
Brakes
Vehicle
Railway
C188S00400B, CD12S217000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06948593
ABSTRACT:
A self-tightening wheel chock is disclosed for vehicles, such as light aircraft, that can be easily installed and easily removed. The wheel chock can be affixed to a wheel of the vehicle for retention thereof, is weather resistant and lightweight, and will provide a simple, yet reliable, system for protecting parked vehicles such as light aircraft from buffeting by wind or backwash.
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Torres Melanie
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC
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