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Limited mobility sleeping bag
   
Document Number
US Patent 4206512
Issued Date
June 10, 1980
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Osborne; Robert D. (Rural Retreat, VA)
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A sleeping bag comprising a body portion, leg portions, and two sleeve members, first attachment structure fixed to the body portion, and second attachment structure fixed to a first of the sleeve members, the first and second attachment structures being releasably connectable to permit connection of the first sleeve member to the body portion, the first sleeve member having an opening in a free end thereof adapted to receive a free end of a second of the sleeve members, third attachment structure disposed on the interior of the first sleeve member, and fourth attachment structure disposed on the exterior of a second of the sleeve members, the third and fourth attachment structures being releasably connectable.
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Published
June 10, 1980
Application Number
06/017,354
Filed
March 5, 1979
US Classification
2/69.5   128/873 5/413R
Int'l Classification
A47G   9/00   (20060101)   A47G   9/08   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
5/413   5/416   5/417   5/419   5/414   2/69.5   2/83   128/133   128/134   24/21HE  
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