Elbow pad

Worden June 9, 2

Patent Grant D594161

U.S. patent number D594,161 [Application Number D/295,706] was granted by the patent office on 2009-06-09 for elbow pad. Invention is credited to Michael Worden.


United States Patent D594,161
Worden June 9, 2009

Elbow pad

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for an elbow pad, as shown and described.
Inventors: Worden; Michael (San Antonio, TX)
Appl. No.: D/295,706
Filed: October 4, 2007

Current U.S. Class: D29/121.1
Current International Class: 0299
Field of Search: ;D29/100,101.1,101.2,101.3,101.4,101.5,120.1,121.1,121.2,122,124 ;D2/828,847,860,861 ;D21/683 ;D30/152 ;2/1,2.5,16,22,23,24,51,62,70,92,102,223,227,267,455,456,457,458,459,460,461,462,463,464,465,466,467,911 ;109/49.5 ;182/3,4,5,6 ;244/151R ;297/48.5

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
1744384 January 1930 Hood
2818571 January 1958 Grant
3044075 July 1962 Rawlings
D232496 August 1974 Rawlings
4484360 November 1984 Leighton et al.
D280145 August 1985 Vacanti
D280250 August 1985 Vacanti
D328159 July 1992 Donzis
D328960 August 1992 Douglas
5159715 November 1992 Jurga et al.
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D380876 July 1997 Campbell
D430362 August 2000 Pagotto
D456955 May 2002 Pytlewski
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D492068 June 2004 Peterson et al.
Primary Examiner: Nelson; T. Chase
Assistant Examiner: Acker; Karen
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Ayoub; Ahab S.

Description



FIG. 1 is a front view of a elbow pad according to the invention. Excepting the longer broken line segments seen within the perimeter of the cap portion at the center of the elbow pad, the other broken lines in the figure views depict unclaimed portions of the design. The broken lines and portions they depict form no part of the claimed design. The longer broken line segments seen within the perimeter of the cap portion at the center of the elbow pad in FIG. 1 depict a seam line, which does not form part of the claimed designs.

FIG. 2 is a left-side view of a elbow pad according to the invention.

FIG. 3 is a top view of a elbow pad according to the invention; and,

FIG. 4 is a bottom view of a elbow pad according to the invention.

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