1/Nele Wallay s 2/ Victor J.J.CAUTEREELS Prawo z rejestracji wzoru trwa od dnia:5 kwietnia 2001r Pierwszenstwo:6 pazdziernika 2000(Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki) Odmiany wzoru przemyslowego: 1/ 1-wsza odmiana uchwytu do formy do pieczenia: Fig.l oraz od Fig.4 do Fig.9 2/ 2-ga odmiana uchwytu do formy do pieczenia: Fig.2 oraz od Fig.10 do Fig.15 3/ 3-cia odmiana uchwytu do formy do pieczenia: Fig.3 oraz od Fig.16 do Fig.21 Przedmiotem wzoru przemyslowego jest uchwyt do formy do pieczenia. Nowosc i indywidualny charakter wzoru przejawia sie w ksztalcie uchwytu do formy do pieczenia.Przedmiot wzoru przemyslowego jest uwidoczniony na zalaczonym rysunku, na którym fig.1 przedstawia uchwyt do formy do pieczenia w widoku perspektywicznym, fig.2- przedstawia nastepny uchwyt do do formy do pieczenia w widoku perspektywicznym, fig.3- przedstawia kolejny uchwyt do formy do pieczenia w widoku perspektywicznym, fig.4- uchwyt z fig.1 w widoku z przodu, fig.5- uchwyt z fig.1 w widoku z tylu, fig.6- uchwyt z fig.1 w widoku z boku, fig.7- uchwyt z fig.1 w widoku z drugiego boku, fig.8- uchwyt z fig.1 w widoku z góry, fig.9- uchwyt z fig.1 w widoku z dolu, fig.10- uchwyt z fig.2 w widoku z przodu, fig.11- uchwyt z fig.2 w widoku z tylu, fig.12- uchwyt z fig.2 w widoku z boku, fig.13- uchwyt z fig.2 w widoku z drugiego boku, fig.14- uchwyt z fig.2 w widoku z góry, fig.15- uchwyt z fig.2 w widoku z dolu, fig.16- uchwyt z fig.3 w widoku z przodu, fig.17- uchwyt z fig.3 w widoku z tylu, fig.18- uchwyt z fig.3 w widoku z boku, fig.19- uchwyt z fig.3 w widoku z drugiego boku, fig.20- uchwyt z fig.3 w widoku z góry, a fig.21- uchwyt z fig.3 w widoku z dolu. Uchwyt do formy do pieczenia wedlug wzoru przemyslowego, posiada nastepujace cechy istotne: ma postac pary plytek, z których kazda, w widoku z przodu i z tylu, ma zarys trójkata rozwartokatnego, którego najdluzszy bok jest lukowaty, a naroze przy tym boku jest lukowato zaokraglone, zas w widoku z góry i z dolu, ma zarys trójkata prostokatnego, w którym boki, przeciwprostokatna i naroze kata prostego sa lukowate, przy czym w widoku z boku plytka ma zarys trójkata prostokatnego, w którym przyprostokatne i kat miedzy nimi sa lukowate, jak przedstawiono na zalaczonym rysunku, fig.l oraz fig.4 do 9.Nastepny uchwyt do formy do pieczenia wedlug wzoru przemyslowego, posiada nastepujace cechy istotne: ma postac pary plytek polaczonych plyta pozioma w ksztalcie prostokata, którego boki sa lukowate, przy czym para plytek usytuowana jest w przeciwleglych narozach prostokatnej plyty, a kazda plytka ma, w widoku z przodu i z tylu, zarys trójkata rozwartokatnego, którego najdluzszy bok jest lukowaty, a naroze przy tym boku jest lukowato zaokraglone, zas w widoku z góry i z dolu, ma zarys trójkata prostokatnego, w którym boki, przeciwprostokatna i naroze kata prostego sa lukowate, a w widoku z boku plytka ma zarys trójkata prostokatnego, w którym przyprostokatne i kat miedzy nimi sa lukowate, jak przedstawiono na zalaczonym rysunku, fig.2 oraz fig.10 do 15. Kolejny uchwyt do formy do pieczenia wedlug wzoru przemyslowego, posiada nastepujace cechy istotne: ma postac pary symetrycznych plytek polaczonych plyta pozioma w ksztalcie prostokata, którego boki sa lukowate. W polu plyty znajduja sie cztery otwory, od których odchodza ku dolowi cztery wystepy. Kazda z symetrycznych plytek usytuowana jest w przeciwleglych narozach prostokatnej plyty i kazda plytka ma, w widoku z przodu i z tylu, zarys trójkata rozwartokatnego, którego najdluzszy bok jest lukowaty, a naroze przy tym boku jest lukowato zaokraglone. W widoku z góry i z dolu, plytka ma zarys trójkata prostokatnego, w którym boki, przeciwprostokatna i naroze kata prostego sa lukowate, zas w widoku z boku plytka ma zarys trójkata prostokatnego, w którym przyprostokatne i kat miedzy nimi sa lukowate, jak przedstawiono na zalaczonym rysunku, fig.3 oraz od fig.16 do 21.FIG.1 FIG.2FIG.4 FIG.5FIG.6 FIG.7FIG.9FIG.10 FIG.11FIG.12 FIG.13FIG.15FIG.16 FIG.17FIG.18 FIG.19FIG.21 PL PL1/ Nele Wallay s 2/ Victor J.J. CAUTEREELS The right of registration of the design is valid from: 5 April 2001 Priority: 6 October 2000 (United States of America) Variations of the industrial design: 1/ 1st variant of a handle for a baking tin: Fig. 1 and from Fig. 4 to Fig. 9 2/ 2nd variant of a handle for a baking tin: Fig. 2 and from Fig. 10 to Fig. 15 3/ 3rd variant of a handle for a baking tin: Fig. 3 and from Fig. 16 to Fig. 21 The subject of the industrial design is a handle for a baking tin. The novelty and individual character of the design is revealed in the shape of the handle for the baking tin. The subject of the industrial design is shown in the attached drawing, in which fig. 1 shows the handle for the baking tin in a perspective view, fig. 2 shows the next handle for the baking tin in a perspective view, fig. 3 shows the next handle for the baking tin in a perspective view, fig. 4 - the handle from fig. 1 in a front view, fig. 5 - the handle from fig. 1 in a back view, fig. 6 - the handle from fig. 1 in a side view, fig. 7 - the handle from fig. 1 in a view from the other side, fig. 8 - the handle from fig. 1 in a top view, fig. 9 - the handle from fig. 1 in a bottom view, fig. 10 - the handle from fig. 2 in a front view, fig. 11 - the handle from fig. 2 in a back view, fig. 12 - the handle from fig. 2 in a side view, fig. 13 - the handle from fig. 2 in a view from the other side, Fig. 14 - the handle from Fig. 2 in a top view, Fig. 15 - the handle from Fig. 2 in a bottom view, Fig. 16 - the handle from Fig. 3 in a front view, Fig. 17 - the handle from Fig. 3 in a back view, Fig. 18 - the handle from Fig. 3 in a side view, Fig. 19 - the handle from Fig. 3 in a view from the other side, Fig. 20 - the handle from Fig. 3 in a top view, and Fig. 21 - the handle from Fig. 3 in a bottom view. A holder for a baking tin according to the industrial design has the following essential features: it has the form of a pair of plates, each of which, in a front and back view, has the outline of an obtuse triangle, the longest side of which is arcuate and the corner at this side is rounded in an arcuate manner, and in a top and bottom view, has the outline of a right triangle, in which the sides, the hypotenuse and the corner of the right angle are arcuate, wherein in a side view, the plate has the outline of a right triangle, in which the legs and the angle between them are arcuate, as shown in the attached drawing, fig. 1 and figs. 4 to 9. Another holder for a baking tin according to the industrial design has the following essential features: it has the form of a pair of plates connected by a horizontal plate in the shape of a rectangle, the sides of which are arcuate, wherein the pair of plates is situated is at opposite corners of a rectangular plate, and each plate has, in front and back views, the outline of an obtuse triangle, the longest side of which is arcuate and the corner at that side is rounded in an arcuate manner, and in top and bottom views, it has the outline of a right triangle, in which the sides, the hypotenuse and the corner of the right angle are arcuate, and in side view, the plate has the outline of a right triangle, in which the legs and the angle between them are arcuate, as shown in the attached drawing, Fig. 2 and Figs. 10 to 15. Another holder for a baking tin according to the industrial design has the following essential features: it has the form of a pair of symmetrical plates connected by a horizontal plate in the shape of a rectangle, the sides of which are arcuate. The panel has four holes, from which four projections extend downward. Each symmetrical panel is located at opposite corners of a rectangular panel, and each panel, when viewed from the front and back, has the outline of an obtuse triangle, the longest side of which is arcuate, and the corner on that side is rounded into a rounded arc. In top and bottom views, the plate has the outline of a right triangle in which the sides, hypotenuse and the angle of the right angle are arcuate, while in side view, the plate has the outline of a right triangle in which the legs and the angle between them are arcuate, as shown in the attached drawing, fig. 3 and figs. 16 to 21. FIG. 1 FIG. 2 FIG. 4 FIG. 5 FIG. 6 FIG. 7 FIG. 9 FIG. 10 FIG. 11 FIG. 12 FIG. 13 FIG. 15 FIG. 16 FIG. 17 FIG. 18 FIG. 19 FIG. 21 EN EN