Light

Adolph September 21, 2

Patent Grant D624229

U.S. patent number D624,229 [Application Number D/334,895] was granted by the patent office on 2010-09-21 for light. This patent grant is currently assigned to Zumtobel Lighting GmbH. Invention is credited to Klaus Adolph.


United States Patent D624,229
Adolph September 21, 2010

Light

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for a light, as shown and described.
Inventors: Adolph; Klaus (Bonn, DE)
Assignee: Zumtobel Lighting GmbH (Dornbirn, AT)
Appl. No.: D/334,895
Filed: April 3, 2009

Foreign Application Priority Data

Oct 6, 2008 [EM] 001014443
Current U.S. Class: D26/76
Current International Class: 2603
Field of Search: ;D26/3,37,67,72,74-79,81-92,118,120 ;362/147,217-225,132,243,260-263,267,283,311,337,364,806 ;326/311 ;D23/372,328,385

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
D127379 May 1941 Parisson
D172141 May 1954 Guth
2694775 November 1954 Florence
D177347 April 1956 Oster
3331958 July 1967 Adler
3846072 November 1974 Patterson
D291928 September 1987 Morten
D295086 April 1988 Morten
D337845 July 1993 Belic
5713657 February 1998 Dearborn
D441891 May 2001 Herst et al.
D504190 April 2005 Keller
D519237 April 2006 Kopp
D536819 February 2007 Krahe, II
D558380 December 2007 Starck
Primary Examiner: Hyder; Philip S
Assistant Examiner: Krakower; Susan E
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP LaBarge; Richard M.

Description



FIG. 1 is a top, end, and side perspective view of a light that has the design.

FIG. 2 is a bottom, end, and side perspective view of the light.

FIG. 3 is a bottom and side perspective view of the light.

FIG. 4 is a top and side perspective view of the light.

FIG. 5 is front and side perspective view of the light; and,

FIG. 6 is a side perspective view of the light. The opposite side perspective is a mirror image of this view.

The broken line showing of structural elements on the top of the light is for the purpose of illustrating portions of the light and forms no part of the claimed design.

The two longitudinal sides of the light are translucent and emit some light to the side. The panels forming the sidewalls have a structure on the inner side that may create different visual appearances from different directions, and results in the two longitudinal sides of the light appearing less bright than the bottom of the light.

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