Model G30 on FB & Some Patents Listed on its Rating Plate
I was unable to find the Des 1137 ... patent; trying several different digits and combinations. It would contain the main design of the G30.
It's curious how over the years Eureka used a variety of wordmarks on its name plates and decals—often concurrently. This would suggest different production facilities or at least autonomous management for different model lines. It seems that AB Electrolux's management was more cohesive in this respect as the same logos and wordmarks were used on all products in each period, and it appears that Midea has followed suit.










I was unable to find the Des 1137 ... patent; trying several different digits and combinations. It would contain the main design of the G30.
It's curious how over the years Eureka used a variety of wordmarks on its name plates and decals—often concurrently. This would suggest different production facilities or at least autonomous management for different model lines. It seems that AB Electrolux's management was more cohesive in this respect as the same logos and wordmarks were used on all products in each period, and it appears that Midea has followed suit.









