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Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Rolling Meadows & Wheeling HS and Motorola.

Posted on 9/25/2000 6:33 AM MST


In Reply to: QUESTION OF THE WEEK!!! posted by Andy Grady on 9/24/2000 10:37 AM MST:



OK, I did quick search in the US Patent and Trademark Office. There were 35 instances of patents that used the words 'tie wraps' to describe a device that hold together cables, wires, etc. I also did a search of for 'bar-lok' and 'barlok' and found nothing. If the US Patent office recoginizes 'tie wraps' as the common term to describe this mechanism then who are we to argue?

Raul


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