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Numéro de publicationUSD615658 S1
Type de publicationOctroi
Numéro de demande29/331,818
Date de publication11 mai 2010
Date de dépôt2 févr. 2009
Date de priorité
2 févr. 2009
Inventeurs
Cessionnaire d'origine
Classification aux États-Unis
Liens externes
Physiological sensor
US D615658 S1
Dessins(9)
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  1. The ornamental design of a physiological sensor, as shown and described.

Description

FIG. 1 is a bottom view of the first embodiment of a physiological sensor showing our new design. The cable and the contents of three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

FIG. 2 is a top view thereof.

FIG. 3 is an enlarged first side view thereof with the specific length of the cable and the cable unclaimed. The side view would be the same for the for FIGS. 7–8 with the exception of the claimed cord portion.

FIG. 4 is an enlarged oppisite side view thereof.

FIG. 5 is an enlarged front view thereof.

FIG. 6 is an enlarged back view thereof.

FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the second embodiment of a physiological sensor with a cable attached. The contents of three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

FIG. 8 is a top view thereof.

FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the third embodiment of a physiological sensor with a liner disposed thereon. The cable and the contents of three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

FIG. 10 is a top view thereof.

FIG. 11 is a bottom view of the fourth embodiment of a physiological sensor with liner disposed thereon with a cable attached. The cable, rectangular tab liner and the three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the fifth embodiment of a physiological sensor with a slit liner disposed thereon with a cable attached. The cable and the contents of three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

FIG. 13 is an enlarged first side view for FIGS. 9–10, 12 and 20 with the specific length of the cable and the cable unclaimed. The side view would be the same for FIGS. 11 and 19 with the exception of the unclaimed rectangular tab liner. The side view would be the same for FIGS. 17–18 with the exception of the claimed cord portion.

FIG. 14 is an enlarged opposite side view thereof.

FIG. 15 is an enlarged front view thereof.

FIG. 16 is an enlarged back view thereof.

FIG. 17 is a bottom view of the sixth embodiment of a physiological sensor with a liner disposed thereon with a cable attached. The contents of three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

FIG. 18 is a top view thereof.

FIG. 19 is a bottom plan view of the seventh embodiment of a physiological sensor with liner disposed thereon with a cable attached. The rectangular tab liner and the three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design; and,

FIG. 20 is a bottom view of the eight embodiment of a physiological sensor with a slit liner disposed thereon with a cable attached. The contents of three rectangular portions are unclaimed. The cable is shown cut off to indicate that a specific length of cable forms no part of the claimed design.

The broken lines are included for the purpose of illustrating portions of the physiological sensor that form no part of the claimed design.