Animal grooming glove
United States Patent D512540
US Patent References:
Sponge
Pease - March, 1925 - 1528026

Seamless knit ambidextrous glove and method of making the same
Ackerman - May, 1948 - 2441611

Insulated glove
Edwards et al. - April, 1986 - 4583248

Combined cleaning glove and disposal bag
Lerner - December, 1988 - 4788733

Mitt
Torrence - July, 1990 - D309360


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Inventors:
Salzman, Scott (Boulder, CO, US)
Application Number:
D/194422
Publication Date:
12/06/2005
Filing Date:
11/25/2003
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Assignee:
S&M NuTec, LLC (North Kansas City, MO, US)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
2/159
International Classes:
(IPC1-7): 3099
Field of Search:
2/160, 119/652, D29/117.1, D30/199, D2/610, D2/616, D2/621, 2/169, 119/613-14, D2/617, D28/63, 2/163, D30/158, 119/600, 2/159, 2/161.3-161.8, 15/227, 2/167, 119/611
US Patent References:
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5815840Detailing gloveOctober, 1998Hamlin
6012170Method and apparatus for an insulated glove or mitten with easy to bend finger and thumb portionsJanuary, 2000Kim2/164
6098234Cleaning systemAugust, 2000Jackson, Jr.
D447298Ambidextrous glove for dustingAugust, 2001Swoboda
D457705Animal paw-cleaning mittMay, 2002Haslet et al.
6460191Sticky pawsOctober, 2002Lorkovic
D466662Animal paw cleaning gloveDecember, 2002Lorkovic
6604244Work gloveAugust, 2003Leach
20020000017Dusting mittJanuary, 2002Brown et al.
20020078488Sticky pawsJune, 2002Lorkovic
20030167554Reversible gloveSeptember, 2003Heim
20030196290Fitted dusting-cleaning gloveOctober, 2003McKenzie
20040074036Hand covering with expanse of formed material having plural wipersApril, 2004Collier
Primary Examiner:
Reid, Stella
Assistant Examiner:
Lee, Susan M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a animal grooming glove, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a black and white photograph illustrating a top perspective view of my new design;

FIG. 2 is a black and white photograph illustrating a bottom perspective view of my new design shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a black and white photograph illustrating a top plan view of my new design shown in FIG. 1; and,

FIG. 4 is a black and white photograph illustrating a bottom plan view of my new design shown in FIG. 1.