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(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent N0.: US D665,766 S Eguchi (45) Date of Patent: 41* Aug USO0D665766S (12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent N0.: US D665,766 S Eguchi (45) Date of Patent: 41* Aug. 21, 2012 (54) HANDSET D628,184 S * 11/2010 Jung et a1. .............. .. D14/138 G D629,377 S 12/2010 Ivaskevicius . -- - D629,784 S 12/2010 Forsyth (75) IIIVemOR 511111111“) Egllchl, ESPOO (F1) 13632273 S * M011 Lim et a1‘ ““““““ “ B14138 AD . , , D632,665 S * 2/2011 Kim et a1. .... .. D14/138 G (73) Asslgnee? Nokla COI‘POI‘atIOII, ESPOO (F1) 13633970 3 * 2/2011 TZeng ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, D14/138 G D634,290 S 3/2011 LandWehr (**) Term: 14 Years D636,364 S 4/2011 Sandberg D640,222 S 6/2011 Dearsley (21) Appl. No.: 29/414,430 13640125 5 6/2011 C1101 D650,347 S 12/2011 Wong . _ D650,350 S 12/2011 Wong (22) Flled. Feb. 28, 2012 13651998 S V2012 Marsh (51) LOC (9) Cl. ................................................ .. 14-03 13652900 5 V2012 Liu (52) U s Cl D14/138 G D652,403 S * 1/2012 Fahlgren et a1. ....... .. D14/138 G (58) Field of Classi?cation Search ............ .. D14/138 R, (Continued) D14/138 AD, 138 AC, 138 C,138 G, 191, D14/203.1*203.8, 496, 138 AA, 138 AB, OTHER PUBLICATIONS D14/137, 147, 218, 341*347, 247*248; 1310/65, Nokia Lumia 900, announced Jan. 2012, [online], [retrieved on Feb. 1310/78, 104; 1313/168; 1318/7; 455/566, 3, 2012]. Retrieved from Internet ,<URL: http://WWWgsmarena. 455/575.1, 575.3, 575.4 c0m>.* See application ?le for complete search history. _ (Contlnued) (56) References Cited Primary Examiner * Bridget L Eland U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm * Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. D555,131 S * 11/2007 Kim et a1. ........... .. D14/138 AD D575,259 S * 8/2008 Kim et a1 D14/138 AD (57) CLAIM D577,353 S * 9/2008 Kim et a1 D14/138 AD The ornamental design for a handset, as shoWn and described. D579,434 S * 10/2008 Park et a1 D14/138 AD D583,344 S * 12/2008 Sohn et a1 . D14/138 AD DESCRIPTION D584,273 S * 1/2009 Hong et a1 D14/138 G D584,727 S * 1/2009 Liu . .. D14/346 D589,924 S * 4/2009 Jung et a1 . D14/138 AD FIG. 1 is a perspective vieW of a handset showing my neW D591,709 S * 5/2009 Rihu ...... .. D14/138 AD design; D594,840 S * 6/2009 Kim et a1 D14/138 G FIG. 2 is a front vieW thereof; D598,426 S * 8/2009 Kim et a1 D14/203.7 FIG. 3 is a rear vieW thereof; D601,530 S * 10/2009 Park et a1 . D14/138 AA FIG. 4 is a left side vieW thereof; D603,362 S * 11/2009 Kim et a1 D14/138 G D605,154 S * 12/2009 Tkachuk . D14/138 AD FIG. 5 is a right side vieW thereof; D605,157 S * 12/2009 Kim et a1. .............. .. D14/138 G FIG. 6 is a top vieW thereof; and, D606,037 S * 12/2009 Christopher et a1. D14/138 AD FIG. 7 is a bottom vieW thereof. D606,038 S * 12/2009 Aarras ................... .. D14/138G The broken lines immediately adjacent the shaded areas rep D607,862 S * 1/2010 . D14/138 AD resent the bounds of the claimed design; the broken lines form D611,025 S * 3/2010 D14/138G D615,949 S * 5/2010 D14/138G no part of the claimed design. D626,109 S * 10/2010 . D14/138AD D626,110 S * 10/2010 Kim ........................ .. D14/203.7 1 Claim, 5 Drawing Sheets US D665,766 S Page 2 US. PATENT DOCUMENTS Nokia 500 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, D652,815 S 1/2012 Wong disclosed on or about Aug. 2011. D654,905 S 2/2012 Forsyth Nokia E7 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, D655,698 S 3/2012 Forsyth disclosed on or about Sep. 2010. D656,917 S 4/2012 Torn et al. Nokia N900 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, D658,620 S * 5/2012 Lylyk D14/138G disclosed on or about Aug. 2009. D658,621 S * 5/2012 Lylyk ..................... .. D14/138G Nokia C6-01 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, disclosed on or about Sep. 2010. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Nokia X6 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, disclosed on or about Sep. 2009. HTC Max 4G, announced Nov. 2008, [online], [retrieved on Nov. 14, Nokia 603 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, 2008]. Retrieved from Internet ,<URL: http://WWWgsmarena. disclosed on or about Oct. 2011. com>.* Nokia C5-06 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, HuaWei U9000 Ideos X6, announced Dec. 2010, [online], [retrieved disclosed on or about Oct. 2011. on Jan. 6, 2011]. Retrieved from Internet ,<URL: http://WWW. Nokia 5530 Xpress Music by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color gsmarena.com>.* photograph, disclosed on or about Jun. 2009. Nokia N9 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, Nokia 5250 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, disclosed on or about Jun. 2011. disclosed on or about Aug. 2010. Nokia Lumia 800 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photo Motorola XT531 Domino by Motorola, 1 full page of color photo graph, disclosed on or about Oct. 2011. graph, disclosed on or about Aug. 2011. Nokia N8 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, Samsung Dart by Samsung, 1 full page of color photograph, dis disclosed on or about Apr. 2011. closed on or about Jun. 2011. Nokia 700 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, HuaWei Sonic by HuaWei, 1 full page of color photograph, disclosed disclosed on or about Aug. 2011. on or about Jul. 2011. Nokia C5-03 by Nokia Corporation, 1 full page of color photograph, disclosed on or about Oct. 2010. * cited by examiner US. Patent Aug. 21, 2012 Sheet 1 015 US D665,766 S X .- w w w W “J @1213, § US. Patent Aug. 21, 2012 Sheet 2 of5 US D665,766 S US. Patent Aug. 21, 2012 Sheet 4 of5 US D665,766 S US. Patent Aug. 21, 2012 Sheet 5 of5 US D665,766 S .
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