US PATENT SUBCLASS 472 / 114
.~ Having arcuate base
Current as of: June, 1999
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DEFINITION
Classification: 472/114
Having arcuate base:
(under subclass 106) Amusement device in which the seesaw is mounted at substantially intermediate its ends upon a floor-contacting support which is convexed, hemispherical, or otherwise curved upwardly on its floor-contacting surface, so that the seesaw may rock back and forth in a manner similar to that of a rocker type chair.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
102, for a rockable animal simulation having a rider seat means which is mounted upon an arcuate rocker base.
135, for an occupant operated rocking or oscillating amusement device which may have a hemispherical or other arcuate type of base.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
297, Chairs and Seats, particularly
247, for plural related seats mounted on rockers and subclasses 258.1+ for a rocker mounted seat.