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Numéro de publicationUSD659968 S1
Type de publicationOctroi
Numéro de demande29/353,825
Date de publication22 mai 2012
Date de dépôt14 janv. 2010
Date de priorité14 janv. 2010
Numéro de publication29353825, 353825, US D659968 S1, US D659968S1, US-S1-D659968, USD659968 S1, USD659968S1
InventeursSimon M Luthi, Joseph F. McMillan, Michael J. Miller
Cessionnaire d'origineNxtMile LLC
Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, Espacenet
Insole for sport specific footwear
US D659968 S1
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Revendications
  1. We claim the ornamental design for a sport specific footwear insole, as shown and described.
Description

FIG. 1 is a bottom view of a insole for sport specific footwear showing our new design.

FIG. 2 is a left/lateral side view of the insole for sport specific footwear shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a right/medial side view of the insole for sport specific footwear shown in FIG. 1; and,

FIG. 4 is a top view of the insole for sport specific footwear shown in FIG. 1.

The present application is directed to the shape and contour of the design illustrated in the drawings. The broken lines which define the boundaries of the claimed design form no part thereof.

The elements seen on the bottom of the insole in FIG. 1 are flat details applied to the bottom surface and have no contour.

Citations hors brevets
Référence
1Perhamre, S. et al, "Sever's injury: treatment with insoles provides effective pain relief," Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports (2010) 1-5.
2Price, R.J. et al., "The Football Association medical research programme: an audit of injuries in academy youth football," Br. J. Sports Med. (2004) 38:466-471.
3Scharfbillig, R.W. et la., "Sever's disease: what does the literature really tell us?" J. Am. Podiatr. Med. Assoc. (2008) 98(3):212-223.
4Weiner, D.S. et al., "Calcaneal apophysitis. Simple Diagnosis, simpler treatment. No need to limit activities, prescribe anti-inflammatories, or plan on surgery when a simple shoe orthotic relieves pain," J. Family Practice (2007) 56(5):352-355.
Classifications
Classification aux États-UnisD02/961, D02/951