Ear plug

Dittrich , et al. January 9, 2

Patent Grant D807496

U.S. patent number D807,496 [Application Number 35/502,181] was granted by the patent office on 2018-01-09 for ear plug. This patent grant is currently assigned to EAR LABS AB. The grantee listed for this patent is EAR LABS AB. Invention is credited to Casper Asmussen, Dan Carlberg, Christian Dittrich.


United States Patent D807,496
Dittrich ,   et al. January 9, 2018

Ear plug

Claims

CLAIM The ornamental design for an ear plug, as shown and described.
Inventors: Dittrich; Christian (Loderup, SE), Asmussen; Casper (Malmo, SE), Carlberg; Dan (Malmo, SE)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

EAR LABS AB

Malmo

N/A

SE
Assignee: EAR LABS AB (Malmo, SE)
Appl. No.: 35/502,181
Filed: June 28, 2016

International Registration

Int'l Reg. No. Int'l Reg. Date Int'l Reg.
Publication Date
Hague Int'l
Filing Date
DM/091481 Jun 28, 2016 Dec 30, 2016 Jun 28, 2016


Current U.S. Class: D24/106
Current International Class: 2404
Field of Search: ;D24/106 ;128/864,867

References Cited [Referenced By]

U.S. Patent Documents
D253723 December 1979 Leight
D265129 June 1982 Leight
D364455 November 1995 Krause
D408526 April 1999 Westerdal
D452909 January 2002 Saulce
D511381 November 2005 Chiang
D521637 May 2006 Yang
D548325 August 2007 Benner
7510046 March 2009 Doty
D604409 November 2009 Scanlon
D682413 May 2013 Gross
D760372 June 2016 Williams
D760887 July 2016 Dittrich et al.
D788906 June 2017 Dittrich et al.
D789515 June 2017 Salais, Sr.
2016/0022498 January 2016 Dittrich
Primary Examiner: Shields; Rhea
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Larson & Larson, P.A. Liebenow; Frank

Description



1. Ear plug

1.1 is a perspective view;

1.2 is a front view;

1.3 is a side view;

1.4 is side view;

1.5 is a top view;

1.6 is bottom view;

1.7 is perspective view; and

1.8 is rear view.

Ear plug used for stopping water from entering the ear, especially when surfing or performing water sports; the ear plug will keep water outside the ear and will simultaneously let air pass into the ear canal, hence permitting sound to be heard by the user when it is arranged into the ear.

In the drawings, the broken lines are for the purpose of illustrating environment only and form no part of the claimed design.

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