| D378871 | Shoe outsole | April, 1997 | Hatfield | D2/953 |
| D384796 | Shoe outsole | October, 1997 | Smith, III | |
| D393142 | Athletic shoe | April, 1998 | Brown | D2/908 |
| D397841 | Shoe upper | September, 1998 | Munns | D2/902 |
| D401747 | Shoe sole | January, 1998 | Cessor | D2/960 |
| 3193948 | Footwear | July, 1965 | Roberts | 36/84 |
| 4489509 | Overshoe | December, 1984 | Libit | 36/71R |
| 4538366 | Athletic shoe with ridged outsole | September, 1985 | Norton | |
| 4703533 | Rubber footwear vulcanizate assembly and its manufacture | November, 1987 | Barma | |
| 4736531 | Athletic shoe for aerobic exercise and the like | April, 1988 | Richard | 36/114 |
| 4858337 | Vulcanized rubber footwear product | August, 1989 | Barma | |
| 4876806 | Asymmetric shoe | October, 1989 | Robinson et al. | |
| 5189818 | Footwear lace locking assembly | March, 1993 | Skaja | |
| 5276983 | Article of footwear incorporating a backtab pull and tongue pull | January, 1994 | Hatfield | |
| 5367792 | Shoe sole construction | November, 1994 | Richard et al. | |
| 5433022 | Three color side wall rubber sole in simply changeable mode | July, 1995 | Lo et al. | |
| 5448840 | Shoe containing electrically conductive integral elements | September, 1995 | Cheskin | |
| 5537763 | Boot with tightening system with memorization of tension | July, 1996 | Donnadieu et al. | |
| 5554694 | Performance enhancing athletic shoe components and methods | September, 1996 | Crow |
FIG. 1 is a right side elevational view of an athletic shoe showing my new design;
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view thereof;
FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view thereof;
FIG. 4 is a left side elevational view thereof;
FIG. 5 is a top plan view thereof; and,
FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view thereof.
The athletic shoe design depicted in FIGS. 1 through 6 will be understood to be the right shoe of a pair of athletic shoes, with the left shoe of the pair being essentially a mirror image of the depicted right shoe. The broken line showing of the jumping basketball player in FIGS. 1 through 3 and signature in FIG. 3 are for illustrative purposes only and form no part of the claimed design.
The partial rendering of the texture on surfaces of the design is for ease of illustration. It is understood that the texture continues throughout the surfaces on which it is only partially shown.