U.S. patent number D391,055 [Application Number D/067,727] was granted by the patent office on 1998-02-24 for side element of a shoe upper. This patent grant is currently assigned to Nike, Inc.. Invention is credited to Aaron Alexander Carroll Cooper.
United States Patent | D391,055 |
Cooper | February 24, 1998 |
Inventors: | Cooper; Aaron Alexander Carroll (Portland, OR) |
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Assignee: | Nike, Inc. (Beaverton,
OR) |
Appl. No.: | D/067,727 |
Filed: | February 13, 1997 |
Current U.S. Class: | D2/972 |
Current International Class: | 0299 |
Field of Search: | ;D2/902,907,908,942,943,946,969,972,973,935 ;36/83,84,114,45,48,50.1 |
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