Shade-providing sleeve
United States Patent D515745
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Garment sleeve
Gustafson - April, 1985 - D278566


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Inventors:
Leyva, Connie E. (4745 E. Dwight Way, Fresno, CA, US)
Application Number:
D/187261
Publication Date:
02/21/2006
Filing Date:
07/30/2003
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Primary Class:
International Classes:
(IPC1-7): 2902
Field of Search:
D2/860, 2/170, D24/190, 2/455, D2/610, 2/911, D29/100, 2/16, 2/22, 2/62, D29/121.1, 2/23, 2/59, D29/120.1, 2/917, 2/910, 2/2.5, D2/858, 2/24, 2/126
US Patent References:
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D359835Baseball pitcher arm warming sleeveJuly, 1995HadfieldD2/610
D366349Arm protectorJanuary, 1996BarneyD29/120.1
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5511241Chain mail garments impregnated with an elastomeric materialApril, 1996Ziegler2/2.5
5638546Arm warmer garmentJune, 1997Vita2/59
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D393138SleeveApril, 1998FreyD2/610
5734992Protective hand and arm covering articleApril, 1998Ross2/16
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D442765Removable athletic arm sleeveMay, 2001NewmanD2/610
6247178Convertible, scent retaining garment/blanketJune, 2001Bilda2/59
6272688High visibility detached safety sleeve and method of manufactureAugust, 2001Wilson2/59
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6775844Arm shadesAugust, 2004Castillo2/16
6813779Arm protectorNovember, 2004Williams2/16
20010039673Style-n-sleeveNovember, 2001Carraway2/170
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Primary Examiner:
Watson, Gary D.
Assistant Examiner:
Nelson, Chase T.
Claims:
CLAIM

1. The ornamental design for a shade-providing sleeve, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a shade-providing sleeve showing my new design, the rear elevational view being a mirror image thereof;

FIG. 2 is a side view, taken from the left side of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a side view, taken from the right side of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a top plan view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view thereof; and,

FIG. 6 is a perspective view thereof.

The dotted line showing an arm and hand in FIG. 6 is for illustrative purposes only and forms no part of my design.

The fragmentary cross hatch shading seen on the shade-providing sleeve is understood to represent fabric and the fragmentary stipple shading is understood to represent a contrasting material. Both are understood to repeat uniformly throughout the surfaces upon which they are shown.