Cellular portable telephone
United States Patent D318050
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Inventors:
Elbaz, Jacques (Montreal, CA)
Colida, Tony (Montreal, CA)
Application Number:
D/476285
Publication Date:
07/09/1991
Filing Date:
02/07/1990
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Assignee:
President Electronic Canada Limited (Montreal, CA)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
455/550.100, D14/147
Field of Search:
D14/138, D14/147, D14/148, 379/58, 379/59, 379/433, 379/440, 379/434, 455/89, 455/90
US Patent References:
D215664October, 1969Dreyfuss et al.D14/148
D257977Telephone instrumentJanuary, 1981BlombergD14/138
D258958Telephone setApril, 1981Fukushima et al.D14/138
D275950TelephoneOctober, 1984MarshallD14/147
D277281Mobile telephone unitJanuary, 1985Tzukamoto et al.D14/138
D282738Cordless telephone handsetFebruary, 1986NicholsD14/138
D298036Portable handset radio telephoneOctober, 1988WatanabeD14/138
D300742Housing for a portable telephone or similar articleApril, 1989Soren et al.D14/138
D300827Housing for a portable handset telephone or similar articleApril, 1989Soren et al.D14/138
D303259Housing for a radio telephone handsetSeptember, 1989DeighanD14/138
D305427Housing for a portable handset telephone or similar articleJanuary, 1990Soren et al.D14/138
Foreign References:
JP0086929April, 1988D14/138
Other References:
Motorola Sheet, Circle No. 12; Electronic, 6/90.
GTE Flip Phone; shown in Telephony 07/16/79; four pictures.
Owner's Manual: Duofone ET-415, Cat. No. 43-555; Cordless Electronic Telephone; 3 pages.
Primary Examiner:
Fay Jr., Horace B.
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for cellular portable telephone, as shown anddescribed.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a left side on a front perspective view of a cellular portable telephone showing our new design;

FIG. 2 is a right side elevational view thereof; and

FIGS. 3 and 4 are respectively front and rear elevational views thereof.