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US Patent 5048849
Issued Date
September 17, 1991
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A change stroller has a vertically upright framework mounted on wheels and a laterally extending upper cross member on which a change belt is supported. The stroller wheels are positioned to provide a center of gravity that will compensate for the off center weight of the change belt when it is filled with coin rolls.
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September 17, 1991
Application Number
07/463,151
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January 10, 1990
US Classification
280/47.35   135/67 224/401 224/563 280/79.11 482/68 D34/12
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B62B   3/10   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
280/87.051   280/87.05   280/87.021   280/47.35   280/47.34   280/79.11   280/79.3   272/70.3   135/67   135/85   40/590   194/350  
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