U.S. patent number D498,903 [Application Number D/165,745] was granted by the patent office on 2004-11-30 for outsole for a shoe. This patent grant is currently assigned to Columbia Insurance Company. Invention is credited to James E. Issler.
United States Patent | D498,903 |
Issler | November 30, 2004 |
Inventors: | Issler; James E. (Greenwich, CT) |
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Assignee: | Columbia Insurance Company
(Omaha, NE) |
Appl. No.: | D/165,745 |
Filed: | August 15, 2002 |
Current U.S. Class: | D2/953; D2/947; D2/951; D2/960 |
Current International Class: | 0204 |
Field of Search: | ;D2/946-949,951-962,967,977 ;36/3B,22R,25R,30R,32A,32R,59R,67A,67B |
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