USD12827S - Design for a carpet - Google Patents
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY HUNT, OF GREENVILLE, NEWT JERSEY, ASSICNOR TO TUE HART- FORD CARPET COMPANY, OF 'llARTFORlL CONNECTICUT.
DESIGN FOR A CARPET.
SPECIFICATION forming' part of Design No..12,827, dated March 21, 1882.
Application iled February ll, 1852. Term ofpatent :l years.
To all rwhom `it may concern Be it known that I, HENRY HUNT, ofGreenville, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and original Design for Carpets, of which the following is a speeitication.
This invention relates to a new and original design for carpets and similar fabrics; and it consistsintllenovelgronping and configuration o of figures hereinafter more fully described.
The accompanyingphotograph illustrates a face view of a carpet having my new design. Aisanirregularly-shapedpanel,convexabove and bounded bythe ornamental border stripes a and b. Traversing the panel A, and projecting out over portions of the borders ay and b, is the flower cluster B, consisting ot roses and small flowers and leaf groups arranged along a forkingstein that springs from the left lower 2O corner of A and extends irregularly over it.
bordel' e-a stripe with circular figures.
To the right of A is the rightlined panel C, shown in part on each side of the photograph, long and narrow in form, and with a V shape in its lower bounding-line. Above itis the border c, with a small geometrie ornament partially concealing a on the left, and being itself concealed by other figures on the right. Below C is the border d-a stripe ornamented by square gures above damask pendants-and C is traversed by the group of liowers and leaves D. Above A and to the right is the square panel E, concealed below by A and C and the borders a and c, bounded by the border'f, ornamented by square figures, and on the right by the border g, ornamented by small circular and rectangular figures, the border j' being concealed by other gures. E is ornamented by alternate small square and circular gures,
4o and is traversed by a tlower-andleaf cluster, F.
Gis an irregularly-shaped panel partly concealed by' adjacent tigures. It isbounded above bythe border e and ornamented by small arch-like figures. It; is traversed by the flower group H, consisting of two large flowers with spreading petals and smaller flowers or buds and leaves. Below G and to the left of A is the panel K, somewhat resembling a quarter of a hexagon in shape. Itis bounded by the borderg above and to the left and by the serrated border hon the right. It is traversed by the group L, consisting of a vase-like tigure at the base, from which springs a cluster of leaves and bullrlike flowers. Below A and C and to the right of K is the irregular panel M, shown in part at each end of the photograph. At the let't lower corner M is ornainented by an irregular serrated figure, It'. A portion ol M above k is ornatnientcd by a group, n, of small figures resembling interlocking arches. At the right lower corner M is ornamented by the ligure l-a wreath of leaves encircling a leaf cluster. Above M is traversed by the group fmv of spreading leaves and scroll forms and bounded by the wide border d.
The whole design presents the appearance of a number of variously shaped and ornamented panels irregularly overlapping one auother.
I claim- 1. The design for carpets, consisting of the panel A, traversed by the group B and bordered by a and b, substantially as shown.
2. The design for carpets, consisting ot' the panel C, traversed by the group D and bordered by c and d, substantially as shown.
3. The design for carpets, consisting of the ornamented panel E, traversed by the group F and bordered byf, substantially as shown.
4. The design for carpets, consisting of the ornamented panel G, traversed by the group H and bordered by e, substantially as shown.
5. The design for carpets, consisting of the panel K, traversed bythe group L and bordered by g and lz., substantially as shown.
6. The design for carpets, consisting ofthe panel M, ornamented by the figures k, Z, m, and n and bordered by d, substantially as shown.
7. The design for carpets, consisting of the panels, groups, and figures A, B, (J, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, 11,10, l, m, and n, substantially as shown.
HENRY-HUNT.
Witnesses:
LOUIS H. N AUMANN, WILLIAM H. KENYoN.
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