Footwear sole

Turner , et al. January 29, 2

Patent Grant D560335

U.S. patent number D560,335 [Application Number D/260,621] was granted by the patent office on 2008-01-29 for footwear sole. This patent grant is currently assigned to American Sporting Goods Corporation. Invention is credited to Robert Dillon, Jerome A. Turner.


United States Patent D560,335
Turner ,   et al. January 29, 2008

Footwear sole

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for a footwear sole, as shown and described.
Inventors: Turner; Jerome A. (Aliso Viejo, CA), Dillon; Robert (Aliso Viejo, CA)
Assignee: American Sporting Goods Corporation (Aliso Viejo, CA)
Family ID: 38974093
Appl. No.: D/260,621
Filed: May 30, 2006

Current U.S. Class: D2/959; D2/957
Current CPC Class: A43B13/223 20130101
Current International Class: 0204
Field of Search: ;D2/897,902,909,947,951-960 ;36/3B,22R,24.5,25R,32R,34R,59C,103

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
1410338 March 1922 Martin
D69440 February 1926 Church
D339455 September 1993 Furukawa
D343726 February 1994 Kawasaki
D349392 August 1994 Noel
D350641 September 1994 Kayano et al.
D385987 November 1997 Bramani
D402095 December 1998 Cretinon
D410966 June 1999 Cretinon
D414594 October 1999 Parisotto
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D496778 October 2004 Le
D506306 June 2005 Teague
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D540014 April 2007 Turner et al.
D545534 July 2007 McClaskie
Primary Examiner: Murphy; Celia A.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Fein; Michael B. O'Connor; Cozen

Description



FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of a footwear sole showing our new design;

FIG. 2 is a left side elevation view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a right side elevation view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a top plan view thereof. The broken lines in FIG. 5 illustrate the portion of the design that forms no part of the claim.

FIG. 6 is a front elevation view thereof; and,

FIG. 7 is a rear elevation view thereof.

The broken line showing of a shoe upper in the FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 illustrate the portion of the design that forms no part of the claim.

The broken lines showing an oval and five circles in FIG. 2 define the boundaries of the design, with the broken lines themselves, and the areas within, forming no part of the claim.

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