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USD178820S
USD178820S US D178820 S USD178820 S US D178820S
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United States Patent 0 VEHICLE FLOOR MAT James H. Barnes, Wadsworth, Ohio Application November 8, 1955, Serial No. 38,788
Term of patent 14 years (Cl. D96) Des. 178,823 Patented Sept. 25, 1956 References Cited in the file of this patent D. 129,281 D. 158,712 D. 160,554 D. 174,795 D. 174,796
UNITED STATES PATENTS Caldwell Sept. 2, 1941 Breneman May 30, 1950 Sherman Oct. 17, 1950 Caldwell May 24, 1955 Caldwell May 24, 1955

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