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Dynamically illuminated footwear
   
Document Number
US Patent 4112601
Issued Date
September 12, 1978
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Shoes constructed of light transmitting material to receive a light source and modulator unit for changing the coloration of high intensity light intermittently emitted to illuminate the said shoes.
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Published
September 12, 1978
Application Number
05/780,490
Filed
March 23, 1977
US Classification
36/137   362/103
Int'l Classification
A43B   3/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
36/137   240/6.4W   240/10.1   240/60   240/46.55   240/46.49   350/98  
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