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Document Number
US Patent 4480347
Issued Date
November 6, 1984
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A pillow sham includes a front panel and an endless skirt attached to the perimeter of the panel. The skirt is gathered throughout to provide a decorative effect and defines a pillow-receiving pocket suited to accommodate a range of pillow sizes.
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Published
November 6, 1984
Application Number
06/428,159
Filed
September 29, 1982
US Classification
5/490   5/491
Int'l Classification
A47G   9/02   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
5/490   5/491   5/492   5/434   5/436 D   6/201   6/202   6/203   6/204  
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