Apparel

Petitt January 4, 2

Patent Grant D630000

U.S. patent number D630,000 [Application Number D/353,106] was granted by the patent office on 2011-01-04 for apparel. This patent grant is currently assigned to Matthew Michael Petitt. Invention is credited to Matthew Michael Petitt.


United States Patent D630,000
Petitt January 4, 2011

Apparel

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for an apparel, as shown and described.
Inventors: Petitt; Matthew Michael (Portland, OR)
Assignee: Petitt; Matthew Michael (Portland, OR)
Appl. No.: D/353,106
Filed: December 31, 2009

Current U.S. Class: D2/717
Current International Class: 0201
Field of Search: ;D2/717,700,718,720,739,840-841,844,847,849 ;2/54,69,80,83,90,113,115,133

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
2466887 April 1949 Fried
2479246 August 1949 Lupo
D164690 October 1951 Kaye
2575700 November 1951 Artzt
D168273 November 1952 Mason
2820224 January 1958 Potteiger
3296627 January 1967 Beard et al.
D250558 December 1978 Morgan
4860388 August 1989 Dean
4866791 September 1989 Carver et al.
D314856 February 1991 Heffe-Sander et al.
6282720 September 2001 Mayer
D517281 March 2006 Tanner et al.
D575930 September 2008 Vacchiano
D581131 November 2008 Rhodes
D622037 August 2010 Hall et al.
2006/0053524 March 2006 Hollander
2006/0225183 October 2006 Khavulya
2009/0249530 October 2009 Patterson
Primary Examiner: Simmons; Ian
Assistant Examiner: Laymon; Wan
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C.

Description



FIG. 1 is front perspective view of an apparel showing my new design, in association with a body shown in broken lines;

FIG. 2 is back perspective view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a front elevational view of an apparel in association with a body, over which an apparel is worn, and an over-shirt, both shown in broken lines;

FIG. 4 is a back elevational thereof;

FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of an apparel; and,

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the arm opening with a gusset, taken along 6--6 in FIG. 5, in association with a body, over which an apparel is worn, and an over-shirt, both shown in broken lines.

The even broken lines showing portions of the body, illustrate the portions of the design that form no part of the claim. The dash-dot lines represent the shirt and the broken circles represent the button in the figures that form no part of the claim. None of the broken lines form any part of the claimed design.

* * * * *


uspto.report is an independent third-party trademark research tool that is not affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or any other governmental organization. The information provided by uspto.report is based on publicly available data at the time of writing and is intended for informational purposes only.

While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information displayed on this site. The use of this site is at your own risk. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

All official trademark data, including owner information, should be verified by visiting the official USPTO website at www.uspto.gov. This site is not intended to replace professional legal advice and should not be used as a substitute for consulting with a legal professional who is knowledgeable about trademark law.

© 2024 USPTO.report | Privacy Policy | Resources | RSS Feed of Trademarks | Trademark Filings Twitter Feed