Display screen or portion thereof with transitional icon

Orr November 24, 2

Patent Grant D744001

U.S. patent number D744,001 [Application Number D/447,806] was granted by the patent office on 2015-11-24 for display screen or portion thereof with transitional icon. This patent grant is currently assigned to GOOGLE INC.. The grantee listed for this patent is GOOGLE INC.. Invention is credited to John Orr.


United States Patent D744,001
Orr November 24, 2015

Display screen or portion thereof with transitional icon

Claims

CLAIM We claim the ornamental design for a display screen or portion thereof with transitional icon, as shown and described.
Inventors: Orr; John (Sunnyvale, CA)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

GOOGLE INC.

Mountain View

CA

US
Assignee: GOOGLE INC. (Mountain View, CA)
Appl. No.: D/447,806
Filed: March 6, 2013

Current U.S. Class: D14/490; D14/491
Current International Class: 1404
Field of Search: ;D14/485,486,487,488,489,490,491,492,493,494,495 ;D19/6,8 ;D20/11,23,37 ;715/702,703,715,786,835,836,733,753,757,763,764,772,781,810,837,855 ;705/7.13 ;D18/24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33 ;D21/324,325,326,327,328,329,330,331,332,333

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Click & Pledge | Progress Meters and Widgets (on-line), last updated Oct. 24, 2012. Retrieved from Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: http://help.clickandpledge.com/customer/portal/articles/803446-progress-m- eters-and-widgets (1 page). cited by examiner .
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Form progress bar by Michael Wilson (on-line), dated Jul. 30, 2012. Retrieved from Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: http://web.archive.org/web/20120730130748/http://ui-cloud.com/form-progre- ss-bar/ (1 page). cited by examiner .
How do you create an arrow themed progress bar navigation by Patrick Rauland (on-line), dated Feb. 22, 2011. Retrieved from Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20110222202409/http://doctype.com/create-arro- w-themed-progress-bar-navigation (1 page). cited by examiner .
Progress Indicators as an Essential Part of Website (on-line), variety of progression bars shown, refer to arrows on pp. 2-10, posted Feb. 19, 2013. Retrieved from the Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: http://designmodo.com/progress-indicators-examples/ (10 pages). cited by examiner .
Progress Trackers in Web Design: Examples and Best Practices by Tom Kenny (on-line), variety of progression bars shown, refer to arrows on pp. 2-7, posted Jan. 15, 2010. Retrieved from Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/author/tom-kenny/ (7 pages). cited by examiner .
Donation Buttons Gadget by Falcon Dai (on-line), dated Jul. 10, 2012. Retrieved from Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: http://blog.falcondai.com/2012/07/donation-buttons-gadget.html (1 page). cited by examiner .
The Progress Bar--An Analysis of Top 100 Online Retailers by Traian Neacsu (on-line), published Oct. 23, 2008, variety of progression bars shown, refer to arrows on pp. 1-4. Retrieved from Internet Mar. 12, 2015, URL: http://www.pitstopmedia.com/sem/checkout-progress-bar-survey (4 pages). cited by examiner.

Primary Examiner: Eldridge Powers; Karen E.
Assistant Examiner: Barnes; Kimberly
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Johnson, Marcou & Isaacs, LLC

Description



A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material to which a claim for copyright is made. The copyright owner has no objection to the reproduction of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the U.S. Patent Office records, but reserves all other copyright rights whatsoever.

FIG. 1 is a front view of a transitional image for a display screen or portion thereof of a graphical user interface, showing the new design;

FIG. 2 is a front view of a second image thereof;

FIG. 3 is a front view of a third image thereof;

FIG. 4 is a front view of a fourth image thereof;

FIG. 5 is a front view of a fifth image thereof;

FIG. 6 is a front view of a sixth image thereof; and,

FIG. 7 is a front view of a seventh image thereof.

In the first embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 1 to the image shown in FIG. 4 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the second embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 1 to the image shown in FIG. 5 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the third embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 1 to the image shown in FIG. 6 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the fourth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 2 to the image shown in FIG. 4 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the fifth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 2 to the image shown in FIG. 5 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the sixth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 2 to the image shown in FIG. 6 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the seventh embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 3 to the image shown in FIG. 4 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the eighth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 3 to the image shown in FIG. 5 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the ninth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 3 to the image shown in FIG. 6 and then to the image shown in FIG. 7.

In the tenth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 1 to the image shown in FIG. 5 and then to the image shown in FIG. 1.

In the eleventh embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 1 to the image shown in FIG. 6 and then to the image shown in FIG. 1.

In the twelfth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 2 to the image shown in FIG. 4 and then to the image shown in FIG. 2.

In the thirteenth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 2 to the image shown in FIG. 5 and then to the image shown in FIG. 2.

In the fourteenth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 2 to the image shown in FIG. 6 and then to the image shown in FIG. 2.

In the fifteenth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 3 to the image shown in FIG. 4 and then to the image shown in FIG. 3.

In the sixteenth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 3 to the image shown in FIG. 5 and then to the image shown in FIG. 3.

In the seventeenth embodiment, the appearance of the transitional image sequentially transitions from the image shown in FIG. 3 to the image shown in FIG. 6 and then to the image shown in FIG. 3.

The subject matter in this patent includes a process or period in which an image changes into another image. This process or period does not form any part of the claimed design. Further, the broken lines in the drawings showing a display screen or portion thereof, as well as the broken lines depicting lettering (shown in reverse broken lines), illustrate environmental subject matter and do not form any part of the claimed design.

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