Modular hunting backpack and vest
United States Patent D418673
US Patent References:
Back pack
Stewart - September, 1978 - D249594

Mail pouch
Colby - August, 1987 - D291262

Combined vest and back pack
Covertson - November, 1994 - D352165

Hunter's vest
Kirn et al. - November, 1994 - D352816

Vest
Gelinas et al. - April, 1995 - D357342


Inventors:
Madsen, Rod (Castle Rock, CO)
Application Number:
D/097569
Publication Date:
01/11/2000
Filing Date:
12/09/1998
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Assignee:
Huntpak Systems, LLC (Highlands Ranch, CO)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D03/217, D02/839, D02/830
Field of Search:
D2/830-839, D2/829, D3/216, D3/217, D3/230, 2/94, 2/46, 2/102, 224/576, 224/583, 441/108
US Patent References:
D375622Backpack with strapping systemNovember, 1996CroftD3/217
D387198Wheeled bookpack with safety strapsDecember, 1997Lehmann et al.D3/217
2717391Turn-about fishing garmentSeptember, 1955Bracken2/94
4523914Conformable buoyancy compensatorJune, 1985Faulconer et al.441/108
4669127Pack vestJune, 1987Swanson2/46
5014359Vest and backpack combinationMay, 1991Hanson2/94
5020941Buoyancy compensator with detachable shoulder sectionJune, 1991Bulin et al.405/186
5673836Modular compartmentalized outdoor apparelOctober, 1997Bush224/576
5799851Combined day pack/travel packSeptember, 1998Wulf et al.224/583
5909802Vest backpackJune, 1999Puco et al.2/102
5913409Sportsman's vestJune, 1999Test2/102
Primary Examiner:
Murphy, Celia
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Claims:
1. I claim the ornamental design for a modular hunting backpack and vest, asshown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a modular hunting backpack and vest showing my new design, a more accurate indication of the rear surface of the article being shown in FIG. 3;

FIG. 2 is a front elevation view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a back elevation view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a left side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a right side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 6 is top view thereof; and,

FIG. 7 is a bottom view thereof.

The broken lines showing a human torso in FIG. 1 are for illustrative purposes to show how the article is used, said lines forming no part of the claimed design; and the broken lines shown on the surface of the claimed article throughout the views are understood to represent stitching .