Road barrier and executive toy piece
United States Patent D439935
US Patent References:
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Kuhn - October, 1967 - D208789

Construction toy fence block
Wentling - March, 1991 - D315752

Barrier for a toy train set
Ruszkai - August, 1994 - D350168

Portable traffic guard
Stockman - September, 1995 - D361952

Hollow barrier
Brown - March, 1998 - D391513


Inventors:
Tagg, Richard (Risinghall House, Snadhutton, York YO4 1JZ, GB)
Application Number:
D/125832
Publication Date:
04/03/2001
Filing Date:
06/30/2000
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Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D10/113, D21/484, D11/157
Field of Search:
D21/483, D21/484, D21/486, D21/493, D21/494, D21/502-505, D11/157, D10/109, D10/113, 116/63P, 116/63C, 446/476, 446/85, 446/102, 446/104, 446/110, 446/111, 446/122, 446/124
US Patent References:
D410705Toy building elementJune, 1999ToftD21/486
D414826Toy-block with angled tapered rail extensionOctober, 1999RudyD21/504
D421235Concrete road barrierFebruary, 2000RauschD10/113
D426588Treble stud construction toy blockJune, 2000GlickmanD21/486
3034254Toy building sets and building blocksMay, 1962ChristiansenD21/505
5460115Temporary roadway markerOctober, 1995Speer et al.116/63P
Other References:
Toys and Novelties, P 47, Aug. 1962.
Primary Examiner:
Barkai, Raphael
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Schindler, Edwin D.
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a road barrier and executive toy piece, as shownand described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a front prospective view of a road barrier and executive toy piece showing the present design;

FIG. 2 is a rear prospective view of the road barrier and executive piece of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a front, bottom prospective view of the road barrier and executive toy piece of FIG. 1; and,

FIG. 4 is a rear, bottom prospective view of the road barrier and executive toy piece of FIG. 1.