Substrate with camouflage pattern

Kimmel May 18, 2

Patent Grant D615762

U.S. patent number D615,762 [Application Number D/302,204] was granted by the patent office on 2010-05-18 for substrate with camouflage pattern. This patent grant is currently assigned to BDU, LLC. Invention is credited to Bret Kimmel.


United States Patent D615,762
Kimmel May 18, 2010

Substrate with camouflage pattern

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for a substrate with camouflage pattern, as shown and described.
Inventors: Kimmel; Bret (Monte Carlo, MC)
Assignee: BDU, LLC (Greenville, TX)
Appl. No.: D/302,204
Filed: January 11, 2008

Current U.S. Class: D5/62
Current International Class: 0505
Field of Search: ;D5/1-8,11,12,15,18,19,20,23-26,30,32,33,35,39,41,43,45,47-54,56,57,59-66,99 ;D6/582,583,595,596,598,603-606,608,613,616,617,619,622 ;D24/124-126 ;D25/142,152 ;5/413AM,709 ;139/416,417,424 ;156/148,209 ;428/17,18,154,156,171,178,187,198,199,542.2,542.6,190,904.4,919 ;604/378,380,385.101 ;52/311.1-311.3

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Primary Examiner: Spear; Robert M
Assistant Examiner: Acker; Karen
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Griggs; Scott T. Griggs Bergen LLP

Description



The sole FIGURE is a top plan view of a substrate with camouflage pattern.

The broken line boundary in the drawing shows a single repeat unit that repeats uniformly with the indicated offset throughout the length and width of the substrate with camouflage pattern. The dash-dot-dash boundaries of the substrate indicate that a specific length and width forms no part of the claimed design.

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