Portion of a pneumatic tire

Godin , et al. July 16, 2

Patent Grant D686145

U.S. patent number D686,145 [Application Number D/407,151] was granted by the patent office on 2013-07-16 for portion of a pneumatic tire. This patent grant is currently assigned to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin, Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A.. The grantee listed for this patent is Pierre Godin, Didier Michel Martin. Invention is credited to Pierre Godin, Didier Michel Martin.


United States Patent D686,145
Godin ,   et al. July 16, 2013

Portion of a pneumatic tire

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for a portion of a pneumatic tire, as shown and described.
Inventors: Godin; Pierre (Charbonnieres les Vieilles, FR), Martin; Didier Michel (Chanat la Mouteyre, FR)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Godin; Pierre
Martin; Didier Michel

Charbonnieres les Vieilles
Chanat la Mouteyre

N/A
N/A

FR
FR
Assignee: Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin (Clermont-Ferrand, FR)
Michelin Recherche et Technique S.A. (Granges-Paccot, CH)
Appl. No.: D/407,151
Filed: November 23, 2011

Foreign Application Priority Data

May 23, 2011 [FR] 11/2614
Current U.S. Class: D12/600
Current International Class: 1215
Field of Search: ;D12/568-603 ;152/209.1-209.28

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
D609165 February 2010 Fujioka
D609172 February 2010 Buchinger-Barnstorf
D637150 May 2011 Koshio
D638351 May 2011 Fujioka
D645395 September 2011 Martin
D645396 September 2011 Jacobs et al.
D647468 October 2011 Weaver et al.
D675981 February 2013 Kuwahara
2012/0216931 August 2012 Shiono
Primary Examiner: Kirschbaum; George D
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Description



FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a portion of a pneumatic tire showing our new design.

FIG. 2 is a front elevational view thereof; and,

FIG. 3 is a side elevational view thereof, the other side being a mirror image.

In the drawings, the broken lines defining the sidewall, inner bead and the unclaimed sidewall depict environmental subject matter that forms no part of the claimed design. The dash-dot lines represent the peripheral boundary between the claimed tire tread and unclaimed sidewall.

The tread pattern is understood to repeat uniformly throughout the circumference of the tire, as shown schematically in solid lines.

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