Medical pet shirt
United States Patent D586509
US Patent References:
Goat and sheep coat
Rieck - January, 1927 - 1612945

Animal garment
Hafner - February, 1942 - 2273706

Coat for animals
Priour - May, 1946 - 2400781

One-piece lamb coat
Torell et al. - September, 1958 - 2850860

Protective cover for dogs
Huey - July, 1964 - 3141443


Inventors:
Kok-duson, Nicole (Nicolanserf 1, 2743 HB Waddinxveen, NL)
Application Number:
D/291303
Publication Date:
02/10/2009
Filing Date:
08/22/2007
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Primary Class:
International Classes:
(IPC1-7): 3001
Field of Search:
D30/153, D24/190, 119/770, 54/71, D29/101.3, D21/804, 119/792-798, D3/327, 119/818, 119/907, 119/725, 119/857, 119/865, 119/712, D29/101.1, 119/769, D34/28, D3/271.2, 119/815, D30/145, 119/784, 119/856, D30/154, 119/863, 119/864, D21/805, 119/702, D30/151, D30/144, 119/802, D29/101.5, D30/152, D3/217, 119/771, 119/905, 119/760, 119/758
US Patent References:
4355600Protective body suit for animalsOctober, 1982Zielinski119/850
D313676Protective garment for petsJanuary, 1991Indursky et al.D30/145
5068921Canine bullet-proof vestDecember, 1991Jones2/2.5
D427734Animal garmentJuly, 2000BalzariniD30/145
6234117Quadruped protective garmentMay, 2001Spatt119/850
6267083Animal support garmentJuly, 2001Chimienti119/850
D459842Halter for petsJuly, 2002KaplanD30/145
6481383Garment for minimizing the distribution of domestic pet hairNovember, 2002Ross et al.119/850
6584939Animal coatJuly, 2003Brezinski119/850
D511868Cover or coat for dogs and other animalsNovember, 2005CherrettD30/145
20030168021Medical record coat for dogsSeptember, 2003Clark119/850
20050263104Canine uniformDecember, 2005Lazarowich119/850
Primary Examiner:
Lee, Susan Moon
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Abelman, Frayne & Schwab
Claims:
CLAIM

1. I claim the ornamental design for a medical pet shirt, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the medical pet shirt according to my new design, showing the attachment straps extending from the bottom panel in attached relation with the upper panel;

FIG. 2 is a top plan view similar to FIG. 1 with the attachment straps extending from the bottom panel in an unattached position and having their end portions turned upwardly for viewing of the attachment means;

FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the medical pet shirt according to my new design, illustrating the attachment straps in an unattached position;

FIG. 4 is a right-side view of the medical pet shirt according to my new design, positioned on a pet which is shown in broken lines for environmental purposes and is not obstructing any of the claimed design;

FIG. 5 is a top, left and rear side perspective view thereof; and,

FIG. 6 is a top, right and rear perspective view of the medical pet shirt according to my new design, shown with the attachment straps extending from the lower panel unexposed, by being tucked in and unattached to the upper panel.

The broken line showing of a dog and a cat in FIGS. 4–6 is illustrative of environment only for the purpose of showing how the shirt is used on an animal, and is not claimed.

Broken lines on the shirt itself represent stitching and are part of the claimed design.