Auto body doll

Robinson August 5, 2

Patent Grant D478132

U.S. patent number D478,132 [Application Number D/159,013] was granted by the patent office on 2003-08-05 for auto body doll. Invention is credited to James Robinson.


United States Patent D478,132
Robinson August 5, 2003

Auto body doll

Claims

The ornamental design for an auto body doll, as shown and described.
Inventors: Robinson; James (Conshohocken, PA)
Appl. No.: D/159,013
Filed: April 9, 2002

Current U.S. Class: D21/594; D21/630; D21/635
Current International Class: 2101
Field of Search: ;D21/630,621,631,623,634,635,548-551,594 ;D11/160 ;446/268,320,326,330,331,376,379-384

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
D195176 May 1963 Schifrin
D214278 May 1969 Thompson
D368122 March 1996 Nelson
D408456 April 1999 Garner
Primary Examiner: Lieberman; Lucy
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Katz, Esq.; Andrew B.

Description



FIG. 1 is a side view of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a top view of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a front view of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is an isometric view of the present invention; and,

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the present invention shown in an exploded condition.

The broken lines in the drawings showing certain details of the doll's head, the doll's torso, and the automobile are for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of the claimed design. Specifically, all of the facial features of the doll, comprising the nose, eyes, eyebrows, mouth, ears, cheeks and hairline are shown in broken lines and do not form part of the claimed invention. Additionally, the features shown on the doll's torso, comprising the raised collar, the racing stripe on the shoulder and the front seam are shown in broken lines and do not form part of the claimed invention. Further, the features of the automobile, comprising the spoiler, the windows, the headlights, the taillights, the wheel trimming and the front grill are shown in broken lines and do not form part of the claimed invention. To the extent that any of the unclaimed features form an outer boundary of the disclosed design (as is the case with the doll's nose and the automobile's rear spoiler), the broken lines identify that Applicant is not claiming that particular section of the outer boundary as part of the claimed design.

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