XFR is USpatent # 500,000 FYI
XFR is USpatent # 500,000 FYI
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Receives 500,000th Design Patent from U.S. Commerce Department
Auburn Hills, Mich., Feb 11, 2005 -
While design has always been a trademark of the Chrysler Group, the United States’ Commerce Department Patent and Trademark Office made it official today by granting its 500,000th design patent to DaimlerChrysler Corporation for the automobile body design of the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster.
"The presentation of the 500,000th design patent is truly a historic event," said U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez. "U.S. automobiles have long been known for their forward looking designs and the Chrysler Crossfire provides one excellent example of this."
According to the Patent and Trademark Office, a design patent may be granted to anyone that invents a new, original and ornamental design for an article. The objective of design patent protection is to encourage the decorative arts by giving certain new, original and ornamental appearances to an article to enhance its commercial value and broaden its demand.
“With the Chrysler Group’s identity firmly rooted in design, the Chrysler Crossfire has played its part in the furthering this goal for the Chrysler brand,” said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President – Chrysler Group Design. “We are honored with this recognition from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and I am extremely proud of the team that produced the Crossfire Roadster.”
First revealed as a production model with overwhelming acclaim at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Mich., the Chrysler Crossfire Roadster joined the coupe version for 2005. The Roadster version enhances the appeal of the Chrysler Crossfire, as more than 60 percent of the two-seat sports car segment’s sales are comprised of roadsters and convertibles.
Design patent protection in the United States was first provided by the Patent Act of 1842. The United States Patent and Trademark Office received more than 23,000 design patent applications in 2004, and is expected to receive more than 25,000 design patent applications this year.
Auburn Hills, Mich., Feb 11, 2005 -
While design has always been a trademark of the Chrysler Group, the United States’ Commerce Department Patent and Trademark Office made it official today by granting its 500,000th design patent to DaimlerChrysler Corporation for the automobile body design of the 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster.
"The presentation of the 500,000th design patent is truly a historic event," said U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez. "U.S. automobiles have long been known for their forward looking designs and the Chrysler Crossfire provides one excellent example of this."
According to the Patent and Trademark Office, a design patent may be granted to anyone that invents a new, original and ornamental design for an article. The objective of design patent protection is to encourage the decorative arts by giving certain new, original and ornamental appearances to an article to enhance its commercial value and broaden its demand.
“With the Chrysler Group’s identity firmly rooted in design, the Chrysler Crossfire has played its part in the furthering this goal for the Chrysler brand,” said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President – Chrysler Group Design. “We are honored with this recognition from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and I am extremely proud of the team that produced the Crossfire Roadster.”
First revealed as a production model with overwhelming acclaim at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Mich., the Chrysler Crossfire Roadster joined the coupe version for 2005. The Roadster version enhances the appeal of the Chrysler Crossfire, as more than 60 percent of the two-seat sports car segment’s sales are comprised of roadsters and convertibles.
Design patent protection in the United States was first provided by the Patent Act of 1842. The United States Patent and Trademark Office received more than 23,000 design patent applications in 2004, and is expected to receive more than 25,000 design patent applications this year.
Re: XFR is USpatent # 500,000 FYI
Does anyone know if very many cars have received similar design patents?
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/speeches/05-11.htm
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/speeches/05-11.htm
Re: XFR is USpatent # 500,000 FYI
Originally Posted by stlouistrucker
Does anyone know if very many cars have received similar design patents?
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/speeches/05-11.htm
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/speeches/05-11.htm
Looks like Chrysler has several US Design Patents on their bodies, here's a few:
http://www.google.com/patents?q=d558096
http://www.google.com/patents?q=d554563
http://www.google.com/patents?q=d557637
http://www.google.com/patents?q=d434...Search+Patents
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD383710
It also looks like Google Patents doesn't have all the US Design documents, so we'd have to search USPTO.gov in an attempt to find all of Chrysler's "Body" design patents. But it should be do-able.
But, definately, D500,000 is my favorite!!!!
Re: XFR is USpatent # 500,000 FYI
Here's a broader search in Google, using "DaimlerChrysler" as the assignee...
http://www.google.com/patents?as_q=b...s_maxy_ap=2008
And here's our favorite:
http://www.google.com/patents?id=M54RAAAAEBAJ&dq=body+ininventoryson+i nassigneeaimlerChrysler&as_drrb_ap=q&as_minm_ap= 1&as_miny_ap=2008&as_maxm_ap=1&as_maxy_ap=2008&as_ drrb_is=b&as_minm_is=1&as_miny_is=2003&as_maxm_is= 5&as_maxy_is=2008
http://www.google.com/patents?as_q=b...s_maxy_ap=2008
And here's our favorite:
http://www.google.com/patents?id=M54RAAAAEBAJ&dq=body+ininventoryson+i nassigneeaimlerChrysler&as_drrb_ap=q&as_minm_ap= 1&as_miny_ap=2008&as_maxm_ap=1&as_maxy_ap=2008&as_ drrb_is=b&as_minm_is=1&as_miny_is=2003&as_maxm_is= 5&as_maxy_is=2008
Re: XFR is USpatent # 500,000 FYI
Just to clean-up the Patent links...
Crossfire Coupe (original Design by Eric Stoddard, et.al.):
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD455676
Crossfire Coupe with Production mods (Stoddard, et.al.):
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD476601
Crossfire Roadster (Andrew P Dyson, et.al.):
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD500000
Crossfire Coupe (original Design by Eric Stoddard, et.al.):
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD455676
Crossfire Coupe with Production mods (Stoddard, et.al.):
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD476601
Crossfire Roadster (Andrew P Dyson, et.al.):
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD500000
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