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DAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC
CA·10 granted patents·3 pending applications·200 citations·filing 2009–2016
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13 records- 0193USD641973SBackpackDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2009·Granted Jul 26, 2011·65 cites·1 claims
- 0290USD642791SBackpackDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2009·Granted Aug 9, 2011·46 cites·1 claims
- 0384USD674591SBackpackDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2010·Granted Jan 22, 2013·39 cites·1 claims
- 0482US9266641B2Electronic device case having an A-frame configurationDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2013·Granted Feb 23, 2016·10 cites·14 claims
- 0576USD811727SSling bagDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2016·Granted Mar 6, 2018·17 cites·1 claims
- 0672US9138037B2Divider system for a camera bagDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2013·Granted Sep 22, 2015·3 cites·7 claims
- 0766USD805780SDividers for a drone caseDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2016·Granted Dec 26, 2017·9 cites·1 claims
- 0858US10575612B2Backpack with laptop sleeve convertible to laptop sleeve with stored backpack portionDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2016·Granted Mar 3, 2020·3 cites·17 claims
- 0958US2015129438A1Electronic device case for selectively tilting an electronic deviceDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2013·Application pending·0 cites
- 1056US2016066453A1Electronic device case having a kickstand with a removable charger cableDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2014·Application pending·0 cites
- 1150US2015136785A1Camera bag divider with led lightingDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2013·Application pending·0 cites
- 1246USD795580SRemovable organizerDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2016·Granted Aug 29, 2017·5 cites·1 claims
- 1343USD859811SDrone caseDAYMEN CANADA ACQUISITION ULC·Filed 2016·Granted Sep 17, 2019·3 cites·1 claims
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