US-D1125575-S1 - Suction device for use in manual therapy
Inventors
- John Dumitru Stan
Assignees
- EASTERN CURRENTS LTD.
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260505
- Application Date
- 20221212
- Priority Date
- 20220613
Claims (1)
- The ornamental design for suction device for use in manual therapy as shown and described.
Description
1.1: Front Perspective 1.2: Right 1.3: Left 1.4: Front 1.5: Back 1.6: Top 1.7: Bottom 2.1: Front Perspective 2.2: Right 2.3: Left 2.4: Front 2.5: Back 2.6: Top 2.7: Bottom The design is the visual features of the suction device for use in manual therapy as shown in the drawings# FIG. 1.1 is a front perspective view of a suction device for use in manual therapy of the present disclosure, according to an embodiment; FIG. 1.2 is a right view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 1.1; FIG. 1.3 is a left view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 1.1; FIG. 1.4 is a front view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 1.1; FIG. 1.5 is a back view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 1.1; FIG. 1.6 is a top view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 1.1; FIG. 1.7 is a bottom view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 1.1; FIG. 2.1 is a front perspective view of the suction device for use in manual therapy of the present disclosure, according to another embodiment; FIG. 2.2 is a right view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 2.1; FIG. 2.3 is a left view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 2.1; FIG. 2.4 is a front view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 2.1; FIG. 2.5 is a back view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 2.1; FIG. 2.6 is a top view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 2.1; FIG. 2.7 is a bottom view of the suction device for use in manual therapy depicted in Fig. 2.1. In the Figures, portions drawn in broken lines do not form any part of the claimed design. In particular, the broken lines in Figure 1.7 and Figure 2.7 showing certain contours visible when looking into the interior volume of the suction device do not form a part of the claimed design.