Cleated shoe sole
United States Patent D389298
US Patent References:
Cleated shoe sole
Kohno - February, 1984 - D272772

Athletic shoe sole
Ihlenburg - October, 1987 - D292443

Softball shoe sole
Heyes - March, 1988 - D294655

Baseball shoe sole
Heyes - April, 1988 - D295231

Shoe sole
Arai - January, 1990 - D305383


Inventors:
Briant, Antoine (Hauptendorfer Str. 30, D-91074 Herzogenaurach, FR)
Application Number:
D/058056
Publication Date:
01/20/1998
Filing Date:
08/07/1996
View Patent Images:
Primary Class:
Field of Search:
D2/962, D2/906, D2/954, D2/956, D2/957, D2/914, 36/134, 36/116, 36/102, 36/128, 36/129, 36/126, 36/67R, 36/59R, 36/59C, 36/67D, 36/67A
US Patent References:
D313112Sole plate for a shoeDecember, 1990EisenbachD2/954
D322355Shoe soleDecember, 1991AriaD2/962
D351495Shoe soleOctober, 1994Nagai et al.D2/962
D368360Cleated sole plateApril, 1996WolfeD2/962
1379646Shoe-spike guardMay, 1921Mueller et al.D2/914
2001976Baseball shoe cleatMay, 1935Riddell
3354561Athletic shoe having rotatable cleat meansNovember, 1967Cameron
4347674Athletic shoeSeptember, 1982George
4748750Cleated athletic shoeJune, 1988George
4914838Sport shoe with metatarsal cradle and drag toeApril, 1990Ihlenburg
5351421Sports shoe soleOctober, 1994Miers36/134
5416986Thrust producing shoe sole and heel improved stabilityMay, 1995Coles et al.36/28
Foreign References:
WO/1995/022915August, 1995FOOTWEAR
Other References:
adidas "Soccer 1995" catalog, p. 4 (bottom), p. 5 (bottom), p. 6 (bottom), p. 10 (top), p. 14 (top), at lease as early as Oct. 1995, USA.
Primary Examiner:
Coles, Doris V.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Marger, Johnson, McCollom & Stolowitz, P.C.
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a cleated shoe sole, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a bottom plan view of a cleated shoe sole, showing my new design, the top being plain and unormanated;

FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the cleated shoe sole of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of the cleated shoe sole of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a medial side elevational view of the cleated show sole of FIG. 1; and,

FIG. 5 is a lateral side elevational view of the cleated shoe sole of FIG. 1.