Portion of a shoe outsole
United States Patent D533333
US Patent References:
Cushion heel
Belpedio - April, 1929 - 1711302

Cushioned sole and heel for shoes
Cortina - December, 1958 - 2863230

Thrust producing shoe sole and heel
Cole et al. - December, 1980 - 4237625

Shoe sole
Schmidt-Devlin et al. - December, 1987 - D293276

Sport shoe with pneumatic inflating device
Polus et al. - August, 1988 - 4763426


Inventors:
Cessor, Susan Diane (Lake Oswego, OR, US)
Application Number:
D/252712
Publication Date:
12/12/2006
Filing Date:
01/27/2006
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Assignee:
Nike, Inc. (Beaverton, OR, US)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D02/964, D02/956, D02/949
International Classes:
(IPC1-7): 0204
Field of Search:
D2/947-949, D2/902, 36/59C, 36/24.5, 36/25R, 36/22R, 36/28, 36/32R, D2/964, 36/67A, D2/959-961, D2/951-957, 36/34R, 36/3B
US Patent References:
4779359Shoe construction with air cushioningOctober, 1988Famolare, Jr.36/29
4918838Shoe sole having compressible shock absorbersApril, 1990Chang36/28
D307975Shoe outsoleMay, 1990Kittle et al.
D310294Golf shoe bottomSeptember, 1990Peterson
D331658Shoe soleDecember, 1992Blissett
D350227Heel insert for a shoe soleSeptember, 1994KilgoreD2/964
D351057Heel insert for a shoe soleOctober, 1994KilgoreD2/964
D354617Heel insert for a shoe soleJanuary, 1995KilgoreD2/964
D391044Portion of a shoe outsoleFebruary, 1998Backus
D392438Portion of a shoe outsoleMarch, 1998Backus
D392447Portion of a shoe outsoleMarch, 1998Backus
D392448Portion of a shoe outsoleMarch, 1998Backus
D394937Portion of a shoe soleJune, 1998Smith et al.
D409363Bladder for a shoe soleMay, 1999BelfantiD2/961
5970628Athletic shoe with improved heel structureOctober, 1999Meschan36/42
D431898Portion of a shoe soleOctober, 2000Clegg et al.D2/972
D432293Portion of a shoe outsoleOctober, 2000Clegg et al.
D432764Portion of a shoe outsoleOctober, 2000Clegg et al.
D446003Portion of a shoe soleAugust, 2001Smith et al.
D446632Athletic shoeAugust, 2001SwiftD2/912
D447324Portion of a shoe soleSeptember, 2001Smith et al.
D447330Portion of a shoe soleSeptember, 2001McCourtD2/972
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D448543Portion of a shoe soleOctober, 2001Marvin et al.D2/954
D448920Portion of a shoe soleOctober, 2001Montross et al.D2/954
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6457261Shock absorbing midsole for an athletic shoeOctober, 2002Crary36/27
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D476474Portion of a shoe midsoleJuly, 2003McDowellD2/972
6598320Shoe incorporating improved shock absorption and stabilizing elementsJuly, 2003Turner et al.36/28
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D508161Portion of a shoe outsoleAugust, 2005Hatfield et al.D2/954
D508162Portion of a shoe midsoleAugust, 2005HarlowD2/977
D509051Portion of a shoeSeptember, 2005O'ConnorD2/964
D513112Footwear soleDecember, 2005LeD2/957
D516784Footwear heelMarch, 2006Wiper et al.D2/964
D517787Portion of a shoe midsoleMarch, 2006TeagueD2/964
D519267Portion of a shoe midsoleApril, 2006HlavacsD2/964
20030061731Shoe incorporating improved shock absorption and stabilizing elementsApril, 2003Turner et al.36/28
20040128860Article of footwear having a sole structure with adjustable characteristicsJuly, 2004Smaldone et al.36/28
20040181969Article of footwear having a sole structure with adjustable characteristicsSeptember, 2004Smaldone et al.36/28
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Other References:
Nike Footwear Catalog Spring 2006, p. 141, published Jun. 2005.
Primary Examiner:
Murphy, Celia A.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
Claims:
CLAIM

1. The ornamental design for a portion of a shoe outsole, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a bottom rear perspective view of a portion of a shoe outsole showing my new design;

FIG. 2 is a bottom front perspective view thereof; and,

FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view thereof.

The uneven broken lines immediately adjacent to the shaded area represent an unclaimed boundary of the design. The uneven broken line showing of the shoe upper and the remainder of the shoe sole is for illustrative purposes only and forms no part of the claimed design.