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Ricky Redman Phones & Addresses

  • Hudson, WI
  • 431 Jefferson St, River Falls, WI 54022 (715) 426-7911
  • 1629 Southridge Rd, River Falls, WI 54022
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Kasson, MN
  • Byron, MN

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Rick Redman

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Richard Clark Redman (born March 7, 1943 in Portland, Oregon) is a retired American Football linebacker who played professionally in the American Football

Us Patents

Forearm Chaps

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US Patent:
6430744, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
Mar 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/519899
Inventors:
Rhonda S. Redman - Fridley MN, 55432
Ricky V. Redman - Fridley MN, 55432
International Classification:
A41D 1308
US Classification:
2 16, 2161, 2162
Abstract:
A forearm chaps having a sleeve with a primary opening at one end and at another end a discrete finger opening and a discrete thumb opening. The forearm chaps also includes a longitudinal opening disposed along the sleeve. The longitudinal opening extends from a point directly adjacent ajuncture of the carpal bones and the radius of a hand of the wearer and extends rearwardly along an forward side of the forearm approximately to the primary opening at the end of the sleeve. A closure mechanism is included that extends from the juncture of the sleeve that overlies the carpal bones and radius and the closure mechanism extends rearwardly to the end of the sleeve for bringing the edges of the sleeve together to conform the sleeve to the forearm of the wearer.

Hand And Forearm Protector

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US Patent:
RE38948, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Mar 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/519889
Inventors:
Rhonda S. Redman - Fridley MN, US
Ricky V. Redman - Fridley MN, US
International Classification:
A41D 19/00
US Classification:
2 16, 2159, 2162
Abstract:
A hand and forearm protector having a sleeve with a primary opening at one end and at another end a discrete finger opening and a discrete thumb opening also includes a longitudinal opening disposed along the sleeve. The longitudinal opening extends from a point directly adjacent a juncture of the carpal bones and the radius of a hand of the wearer and extends rearwardly along an forward side of the forearm approximately to the primary opening at the end of the sleeve. A zipper is included that extends from the juncture of the sleeve that overlies the carpal bones and radius and the zipper extends rearwardly to the end of the sleeve for bringing the edges of the sleeve together to conform the sleeve to the forearm of the wearer.

Hand And Forearm Protector

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US Patent:
58784357, Mar 9, 1999
Filed:
Nov 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/968977
Inventors:
Rhonda S. Kast - Fridley MN
Ricky V. Redman - Fridley MN
International Classification:
A41D 1900
US Classification:
2 16
Abstract:
A hand and forearm protector having a sleeve with a primary opening at one end and at another end a discrete finger opening and a discrete thumb opening also includes a longitudinal opening disposed along the sleeve. The longitudinal opening extends from a point directly adjacent a juncture of the carpal bones and the radius of a hand of the wearer and extends rearwardly along an forward side of the forearm approximately to the primary opening at the end of the sleeve. A zipper is included that extends from the juncture of the sleeve that overlies the carpal bones and radius and the zipper extends rearwardly to the end of the sleeve for bringing the edges of the sleeve together to conform the sleeve to the forearm of the wearer.

Hand And Arm Protector

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US Patent:
20200253300, Aug 13, 2020
Filed:
Feb 6, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/784003
Inventors:
RICKY VAN REDMAN - HUDSON WI, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/08
Abstract:
Arm protectors are disclosed. The arm protector may be configured to protect a forearm of a user from bruising, scratches, cuts, bites, burns, and/or other injuries. The arm protector may include a body portion having a main body portion, a hand portion, and an extension portion. The main body portion may extend between the hand portion and the extension portion. The extension portion may extend from the main body portion toward an elbow of a user on a first side and toward an elbow crease of a user on a second side so as to protect a forearm, including an elbow region, of a user, while facilitating bending of the arm of the user.
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