Apple patent by Steve Jobs from 2010 for cover – USD619361

This Apple patent lists Steve Jobs as an inventor and is directed towards cover. Mr. Jobs was awarded U.S. Patent D619361 entitled “Cover” on July 13, 2010. The design patent has been cited 196 times by other U.S. patents in the field of travel goods, cases, parasols and personal belongings, not elsewhere specified and in other fields.

Apple  patent by Steve Jobs from 2010 for cover - USD619361
Link: U.S. Patent D619361

Apple filed this design patent on September 5, 2007 giving it a processing time of 1042 days (compared to an average processing time of 497 in the field). They have a total number of 15027 patents. The first named inventor is Steve P. Jobs of Palo Alto, CA. The patent was allowed by primary examiner Philip S Hyder and assistant examiner Roselynne Cody.

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