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Infant shade apparatus
   
Document Number
US Patent 5007674
Issued Date
April 16, 1991
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Franc; John (Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny, PA)
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Abstract
An apparatus adapted for use in conjunction with an infant car seat or similar device to provide a sun shade for an infant, the novel apparatus being of soft and flexible construction and being self-supporting and free of rigid structural components.
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Published
April 16, 1991
Application Number
07/061,476
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June 15, 1987
US Classification
297/184.13   297/487
Int'l Classification
A47D   15/00   (20060101)   B60N   2/28   (20060101)   B60N   2/26   (20060101)  
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297/184   297/250   297/487   5/97   5/121   5/414   5/416   5/418   135/104   135/119   135/117   135/900  
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