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(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: US D531,658 S Mattes0n Et Al USOOD531658S (12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: US D531,658 S Mattes0n et al. (45) Date of Patent: ... *Nov. 7, 2006 (54) TYPE FONT Frutiger LT 46 Light Italic (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. Frutiger LT 47 Light Condensed (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (75) Inventors: Steve Matteson, Holland, MI (US); Frutiger LT 55 Roman (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. Carl Crossgrove, San Francisco, CA Frutiger LT 56 Italic (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (US) Frutiger LT 57 Condensed (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. Frutiger LT 65 Bold (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (73) Assignee: Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA Frutiger LT 66 Bold Italic (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (US) Frutiger LT 67 Bold Condensed (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (*) Notice: This patent is subject to a terminal dis- Frutiger LT 75 Black (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. claimer. Frutiger LT 76 Black Italic (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. Frutiger LT 77 Black Condensed (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (**) Term: 14 Years Frutiger LT 87 Extra Black Condensed (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (21) Appl. No.: 29/196,450 Frutiger LT95 Ultra Black (TrueType), 1 sheet, 2003. (22) Filed: Dec. 31, 2003 Frutiger Lino Type Library, 8 pages, publication date unknown. (51) LOC (8) Cl. .................................................... 18-03 Frutiger Next Regular, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. (52) U.S. Cl. ........................................................ D18/24 Frutiger Next Medium, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. (58) Field of Classification Search ............ D18/24-28, Frutiger Next Medium Italic, 2 sheets, publication date D18/30, 32: 101/398,399; 434/159, 160, unknown. 434/161-165 Frutiger Next talic, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. See application file for complete search history. Frutiger Next Light, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. Frutiger Next Light Italic, 2 sheets, publication date (56) References Cited unknown. U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS Frutiger Next Black, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. Frutiger Next Black Italic, 2 sheets, publication date D380,767 S * 7/1997 Majoor ........................ D18/24 unknown. D390,255 S * 2/1998 Majoor ........................ D18.24 Frutiger Next Bold, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. D496,392 S * 9/2004 Matteson et al. ............ D18.24 D496,394 S * 9/2004 de Groot ............ ... D18.24 (Continued) D497,937 S * 1 1/2004 Matteson et al. ... D18.24 D497,938 S * 1 1/2004 de Groot ............ ... D18.24 Primary Examiner Charles A. Rademaker D500,072 S 12/2004 Matteson et al. ............ D18.24 (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firin–Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. OTHER PUBLICATIONS (57) CLAM Adobe Type Library, Dec. 1998, pp. 59 and 60, ITC Avant The ornamental design for a type font, as shown and Garde Gothic MM type font 7050–342 C.* described. Adobe Type Library, Dec. 1998, p. 61, Avenir 1 type font 7050 O79 D.* DESCRIPTION Adobe Type Library, Dec. 1998, p. 135, Formata Condensed The FIGURE is a face view of a type font showing our new type font 7050 323 E.* design. Adobe Type Library, Dec. 1998, p. 277, Vectora type font 7050 272 E.* Frutiger LT 45 Light (TrueType), 1 Sheet, 2003. 1 Claim, 1 Drawing Sheet A B C D EFG H IJ K LM N OPQRST U V MVX YZ a b c de fgh ij k 1 m no p q r st u VW xyz 1 2 3 4 5 6 789 0 . 2, () < > G) # S A & 9% * ' " + - = II V/ US D531,658 S Page 2 OTHER PUBLICATIONS Myriad Pro Light, Adobe Type Library, 5 pages, date Frutiger Next Bold Italic, 2 sheets, publication date unknown but bears dates of 2000, 2004 and 2005. unknown. Myriad Pro Light Italic, Adobe Type Library, 5 pages, date Frutiger Next Heavy, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. unknown but bears dates of 2000, 2004 and 2005. Frutiger Next Heavy Italic, 2 sheets, publication date Myriad Pro Light Condensed Italic, Adobe Type Library, 5 unknown. pages, date unknown but bears dates of 2000, 2004 and Frutiger Next Condensed Light, 2 sheets, publication date 2005. unknown. Myriad Pro Light Bold, Adobe Type Library, 5 pages, date Frutiger Next Condensed Regular, 2 sheets, publication date unknown but bears dates of 2000, 2004 and 2005. unknown. Myriad Pro Light Bold Italic, Adobe Type Library, 5 pages, Frutiger Next Condensed Medium, 2 sheets, publication date unknown. date unknown but bears dates of 2000, 2004 and 2005. Frutiger Next Condensed Heavy, 2 sheets, publication date Agfa Monotype Corporation, Segoe Regular (TrueType), unknown. File size 60 KB, 1 sheet, 2000. Frutiger Next Condensed Bold, 2 sheets, publication date Agfa Monotype Corporation, Segoe Bold (TrueType), File unknown. size 58 KB, 1 sheet, 2000. Frutiger Next Condensed Black, 2 sheets, publication date Agfa Monotype Corporation, Segoe Italic (TrueType), File unknown. size 74 KB, 1 sheet, 2000. Verdana Fonts, www.motive.co.nz, 2 sheets, date unknown but document bears a date of 2000–2005. Agfa Monotype Corporation, Segoe Bold Italic (TrueType), Avenir Font Family, Linotype Library, 5 Sheets, publication File size 63 KB, 1 sheet, 2000. date unknown. Agfa Monotype Corporation, Segoe Condensed Regular Mundo Sans Fonts, AGFA Monotype, 3 Sheets, publication (TrueType), File size 46 KB, 1 sheet, 2000. date unknown. Agfa Monotype Corporation, Segoe Condensed Bold (True Digital Typeface Compendium Font Book, pp. 176–178 Type), File size 70 KB, 1 sheet, 2000. showing “The Sans” font, 4 sheets, pp. 176–178, publication date unknown but bears a date of 1977. * cited by examiner U.S. Patent Nov. 7, 2006 US D531,658 S A B C D EFG H IJ K LM N OPQRST U V MVX YZ a b c de fgh ij k 1 m no p q r st u VW Xy Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 789 0 . 2, () < > G) # S A & 9% * ' " + - = IJ V/ .
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