Shoe sole
United States Patent D434208
US Patent References:
/D092853.html
Martel - July, 1934 - D092853

Footwear outer sole
Mangini et al. - November, 1985 - D281286

Outsole
Claveria - September, 1991 - D319725

Outsole
Lucas - October, 1991 - D320690

Tread surface and periphery of a footwear unit sole
Rogers et al. - July, 1994 - D348975


Inventors:
Kimball X, Neal F. (Framingham, MA)
Bjornson, Andrew A. (Watertown, MA)
Application Number:
D/103066
Publication Date:
11/28/2000
Filing Date:
04/07/1999
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Assignee:
Reebok International Ltd. (Canton, MA)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D02/951, D02/952, D02/957, D02/947
Field of Search:
D2/760, D2/902, D2/904, D2/908, D2/909, D2/911, D2/914, D2/916, D2/920, D2/946-948, D2/951-962, D2/964, D2/972, D2/977, 36/22R, 36/24.5, 36/25A, 36/25R, 36/28, 36/29, 36/32R, 36/43, 36/59C, 36/59R, 36/102, 36/103, 36/129, 36/134, 36/149
US Patent References:
D351715Shoe soleOctober, 1994TonkelD2/951
D353709Shoe soleDecember, 1994MitsuiD2/953
D357347Shoe soleApril, 1995Leick
D365921Shoe soleJanuary, 1996von Conta et al.
D369235Shoe soleApril, 1996Senda et al.D2/953
D369236Shoe soleApril, 1996Maltby
D374337Shoe soleOctober, 1996Murai et al.
D377411Shoe soleJanuary, 1997Murray
D377859Combined tread surface and periphery of a shoe soleFebruary, 1997Bramani
D378472Combined tread surface and periphery of a shoe soleMarch, 1997Bramani
D378629Bladder for a shoe soleApril, 1997Passke et al.D2/961
D380889Pair of shoe solesJuly, 1997Earle
D387698Bottom surface of a shoe outsoleDecember, 1997Hatfield et al.
D387892Cleated shoe soleDecember, 1997Briant
D389298Cleated shoe soleJanuary, 1998Briant
D390349Shoe soleFebruary, 1998Murai et al.
D390690Shoe soleFebruary, 1998Murai et al.
D392791Fluid-filled decorative element for a child's shoeMarch, 1998NgD2/900
D393341Shoe soleApril, 1998Marshall et al.D2/951
D394937Portion of a shoe soleJune, 1998Smith et al.
D396342Portion of a bladder for a shoe soleJuly, 1998Foxen et al.D2/961
D396548Fluid-filled decorative element for a child's shoeAugust, 1998NgD2/900
D401747Shoe soleDecember, 1998CessorD2/960
D402447Pair of shoe outsolesDecember, 1998MunnsD2/953
D402450Shoe soleDecember, 1998MunnsD2/957
D402452Bladder for use in a shoeDecember, 1998AllenD2/961
D403145Shoe soleDecember, 1998TruelsenD2/957
D403846Shoe outsoleJanuary, 1999Bove et al.D2/957
D414918Shoe solesOctober, 1999McNaughtD2/953
D422400Skateboard shoeApril, 2000Brady et al.D2/902
D422780SandalApril, 2000AguerreD2/916
Foreign References:
FR484444October, 1917
Other References:
JM-1107A and JM-1107B shoes, Mention Enterprise & Co., Ltd., date unknown.
Equalizer DMX Lite, Precision Trainer DMX Lite, Sustenance Trainer, Zydeco 3DMX shoes, The Reebok Spring 1999 Footwear Catalog, pp. 12, 15, 18 and 32.
3-D Marathon Racer and The Answer shoes, The Reebok Forth Quarter 1997 Footwear Catalog, pp. 5 and 18.
Primary Examiner:
Murphy, Celia
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a shoe sole, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a bottom plan view of a shoe sole showing our new design;

FIG. 2 is a left side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a right side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a front elevational view thereof; and,

FIG. 5 is a rear elevational view thereof.

The broken line showing of a shoe midsole in the Figures is environmental and forms no part of the claimed design.

The heavy broken outlines shown throughout the views are understood to represent the boundaries of the claimed invention.