All-terrain utility vehicle
United States Patent D497324
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Inventors:
Chestnut, William R. (Salina, KS)
King, Kenneth J. (Abilene, KS)
Quinley, John P. (Salina, KS)
Robbins, Richard J. (Derby, KS)
Selleck, Daniel (Cameron, WI)
Weaver, Charles A. (Abilene, KS)
Application Number:
D/191931
Publication Date:
10/19/2004
Filing Date:
10/16/2003
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Assignee:
Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated (Salina, KS)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D12/16, D12/87
Field of Search:
D12/1, D12/107, 180/223, D12/82-87, 280/DIG.5, 296/182-186, 180/908, D12/14-16
US Patent References:
D3427014-Wheeled vehicleMurata et al.D12/107
D4336514-wheeled vehicleMatsumura et al.D12/1
D439548Utility vehicleKouchi et al.D12/1
D441693Portion of a vehicle exteriorLessard et al.D12/107
6626260All terrain vehicleGagnon et al.180/291
D491841Sports vehicle bodyMeyersD12/87
Other References:
Brochure, Workmate 2100 Utility Vehicle (front and back pages).
Brochure, Polaris Ranger Off-Road Utility Vehicles, Part &num 9918041 Printed in U.S.A. © 2002 (front and back pages).
Brochure, Polaris Professional Series, Part &num 9917339 © 2002 (front and back pages).
Brochure, Gator Utility Vehicles (John Deere), DKA106(00-01) Litho in U.S.A. (16 pp.).
Brochure, Steiner Textron, 09-458 © 2002 ( 24 pgs. ).
Brochure, Raptor Utility Vehicle—Redefining the Breed (6 pgs.).
Brochure, Mule Utility Vehicles—Kawasaki © 2000, P/N 99969-2836 ( 10 pgs.).
Primary Examiner:
Holtje, Nelson C.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Hovey Williams LLP
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for an all-terrain utility vehicle, as shown and described.

Description:
FIG. 1 is a right front perspective view of an all terrain utility vehicle embodying our design in accordance with the present invention, the broken lines indicating environmental structure not forming a part of our design;

FIG. 2 is a right side perspective view thereof, the broken lines indicating environmental structure not forming a part of our design;

FIG. 3 is a front perspective view thereof, the broken lines indicating environmental structure not forming a part of our design;

FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view thereof, the brokwn lines indicating environmental structure not forming a part of our design; and,

FIG. 5 is a top perspective view thereof, the broken lines indicating environmental structure not forming a part of our design.