Cutting line for a rotating line trimmer

Skinner May 27, 1

Patent Grant D379419

U.S. patent number D379,419 [Application Number D/043,776] was granted by the patent office on 1997-05-27 for cutting line for a rotating line trimmer. This patent grant is currently assigned to Shakespeare Company. Invention is credited to David B. Skinner.


United States Patent D379,419
Skinner May 27, 1997

Cutting line for a rotating line trimmer

Claims

The ornamental design for a cutting line for a rotating line trimmer, as shown and described.
Inventors: Skinner; David B. (Columbia, SC)
Assignee: Shakespeare Company (Columbia, SC)
Appl. No.: D/043,776
Filed: September 12, 1995

Current U.S. Class: D8/8
Current International Class: 0801
Field of Search: ;D8/8 ;D15/138,15,16 ;D25/119-123,130 ;56/12.7,295 ;30/276

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
D298905 December 1988 Petherick et al.
D349634 August 1994 Skinner et al.
D370395 June 1996 Skinner et al.
910192 January 1909 Grouvelle et al.
3645035 February 1972 Fischer
4047299 September 1977 Bair
4107841 August 1978 Rebhun
4126990 November 1978 Fisher et al.
4186239 January 1980 Mize et al.
4282653 August 1981 Comer et al.
4356686 November 1982 Lessig, III
4412382 November 1983 White, III
4631828 December 1986 Burnett
4825627 May 1989 Truderung
4869055 September 1989 Mickelson
4905465 March 1990 Jones et al.
4916886 April 1990 Nakamura et al.
5048278 September 1991 Jones et al.
5220774 June 1993 Harbeke et al.
Foreign Patent Documents
556 632 Oct 1974 CH

Other References

Plastic Process Co. Catalog, Jul. 1953, p. 55, item 1360. .
Anchor Plastics Catalog.COPYRGT. 1960, p. 29, tubing "D". .
Van Huffel Catalog L-56, p. 69, bottom right tubing. .
Van Huffel Catalog L-56, p. 72, tubing 2327/0.17..

Primary Examiner: Vinson; Brian N.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Renner, Kenner, Greive Bobak, Taylor & Weber

Description



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of a cutting line for a rotating line trimmer showing my new design; and

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the second embodiment thereof.

The lines are shown broken-away at the far end to indicate indeterminate length.

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