Outsole for a shoe

McClaskie April 17, 2

Patent Grant D540517

U.S. patent number D540,517 [Application Number D/219,358] was granted by the patent office on 2007-04-17 for outsole for a shoe. This patent grant is currently assigned to Columbia Insurance Company. Invention is credited to Thomas E. McClaskie.


United States Patent D540,517
McClaskie April 17, 2007

Outsole for a shoe

Claims

CLAIM I claim the ornamental design for an outsole for a shoe, as shown and described.
Inventors: McClaskie; Thomas E. (Bethlehem, PA)
Assignee: Columbia Insurance Company (Omaha, NE)
Appl. No.: D/219,358
Filed: December 16, 2004

Current U.S. Class: D2/954; D2/953
Current International Class: 0204
Field of Search: ;D2/902,947,951,953,954,956,957,959,960 ;36/3B,22R,25R,28,32R,59C

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
2553616 May 1951 Walls
D254818 April 1980 Jones
D306793 March 1990 Schwartz
5615497 April 1997 Meschan
D412393 August 1999 Aquino
D415607 October 1999 Merceron
D442767 May 2001 Della Valle
D444620 July 2001 Della Valle
D446635 August 2001 Pollastrelli
D485973 February 2004 Adams
D487837 March 2004 McClaskie
D487838 March 2004 McClaskie
D490223 May 2004 McClaskie
D492475 July 2004 Adams
D495861 September 2004 Georgiou et al.
D498040 November 2004 McClaskie
D500190 December 2004 Della Valle
D530490 October 2006 Sonnergren
D530491 October 2006 Sonnergren
Primary Examiner: Murphy; Celia A.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: St. Onge Steward Johnston & Reens LLC

Description



FIG. 1 is a bottom view of an outsole for a shoe showing my new design;

FIG. 2 is a right side view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a left side view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a front view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a rear view thereof; and,

FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of the area labeled "6" in FIG. 1.

The broken line showing a curved shape in the arch area of FIG. 1, along with the parallel broken lines around the peripheries of FIGS. 2-5, represent the boundaries of the design; with neither the lines themselves, nor the areas within them forming any part of the claim.

Although the heel is shown in detail in FIG. 6, it is understood that the forepart of the outsole for a shoe has the same texture.

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