Backpack
United States Patent D569099
US Patent References:
Back pack
Stewart - September, 1978 - D249594

Combined backpack and cooler
Wrath - October, 1993 - D340351

Harness back pack
Roberson et al. - October, 1996 - D374979

Backpack with strapping system
Croft - November, 1996 - D375622

Backpack
Moor - December, 1998 - D402460


Inventors:
Gossett, Al (Memphis, TN, US)
Application Number:
D/253622
Publication Date:
05/20/2008
Filing Date:
02/09/2006
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Assignee:
JALP, LLC (Memphis, TN, US)
Primary Class:
International Classes:
(IPC1-7): 0301
Field of Search:
D3/224, D3/289, 224/259, 224/257, D3/321, D3/327, D3/216, D3/221, D3/254, D3/273, D3/276, D3/283, D3/301, D3/217, D3/293, D3/299, 224/153
US Patent References:
D426951BackpackJune, 2000Rohrbach et al.D3/217
D444942BackpackJuly, 2001MelnickD3/216
D446008Travel bagAugust, 2001SchulzeD3/216
D456601BackpackMay, 2002KegelsD3/217
D457306BackpackMay, 2002SzyfD3/217
D489174Backpack with speakersMay, 2004Shigenaka et al.D3/217
D517801BackpackMarch, 2006WooD3/217
20020139820Backpack luggage with dual access entryOctober, 2002Godshaw et al.224/153
20050045673Expanding bagMarch, 2005Godshaw et al.224/153
Foreign References:
EM000573845-0001August, 2006
Primary Examiner:
Aronovich, Adir
Assistant Examiner:
Burmeister, Anna J.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Butler, Snow, O'Mara, Stevens & Cannada, PLLC
Claims:
CLAIM

1. The ornamental design for a backpack, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a top, front, right side perspective view of the backpack;

FIG. 2 front elevational view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a right side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 4 is a back perspective view thereof;

FIG. 5 is a left side elevational view thereof;

FIG. 6 is a top plan view thereof;

FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view thereof; and,

FIG. 8 is a bottom, rear, and right side perspective view thereof.

The dot-dash-dot broken lines shown in the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and form no part of the claimed design. The dash-dash-dash broken lines shown in the drawings represent stitching lines. The cross-hatched lines shown in the drawings represent a textured, fabric surface. The triangular shapes shown on the bottom surface represent a contrasting textured surface.