Portion of shoe sole

DeGrand , et al. January 7, 2

Patent Grant D468079

U.S. patent number D468,079 [Application Number D/149,801] was granted by the patent office on 2003-01-07 for portion of shoe sole. This patent grant is currently assigned to Payless Shoesource, Inc.. Invention is credited to Pete DeGrand, Chwei-Chyi Tsai.


United States Patent D468,079
DeGrand ,   et al. January 7, 2003

Portion of shoe sole

Claims

The ornamental design for a portion of shoe sole, as shown and described.
Inventors: DeGrand; Pete (Lawrence, KS), Tsai; Chwei-Chyi (Taipei, TW)
Assignee: Payless Shoesource, Inc. (Topeka, KS)
Appl. No.: D/149,801
Filed: October 16, 2001

Current U.S. Class: D2/951; D2/947; D2/952; D2/954; D2/957; D2/960
Current International Class: 0204
Field of Search: ;D2/900,902,904,908,909,911,912,914,916,920,946-948,951-962,967,972,977 ;36/7.6,7.7,25R,3R,31,59C,59R,67B,67D,67R,72R,114,127,129,131,132,134

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
82647 September 1868 Shepard
D15185 August 1884 Brooks
306650 October 1884 Simonds
354693 December 1886 Dick
D84646 July 1931 Murray
D329132 September 1992 Ostberg
D343052 January 1994 Novy
D356665 March 1995 Lucarelli
D356674 March 1995 Lucarelli
5655314 August 1997 Petracci
D389297 January 1998 Adam
D392446 March 1998 Fogg
D395156 June 1998 Adam
D399998 October 1998 Finn
D408975 May 1999 Lotti
D412394 August 1999 Loveder
D414022 September 1999 Lozano
D421831 March 2000 McDowell
D422781 April 2000 McCourt
D459062 June 2002 Pollastrelli
Primary Examiner: Murphy; Celia
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Lathrop & Gage LC

Description



FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective view of a portion of shoe sole showing our new design; the black irregular outline being understood to represent a boundary between claimed and unclaimed subject matter, but not forming a part of the design;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of a portion of FIG. 1 showing the details of the traction cleats;

FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of FIG. 2; and,

FIG. 4 is a right side elevational view of FIG. 3, the left side being a mirror image.

The fine, uneven broken lines showing the remainder of the shoe in FIG. 1; and the broken lines in the enlarged fragmentary views, illustrate the environment in which the design resides, but forms no part of the claim.

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