USD15684S - Design for a font of printing-type - Google Patents

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USD15684S
USD15684S US D15684 S USD15684 S US D15684S
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Chaelbs B. Heyee
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DESIGN.
O. E. HEYER.
FONT OF PRINTING TYPE.
No. 15,684. Patented Jan. 6, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES E. HEYER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO ARTHUR M. AND ALSON E. BARNHART, OF SAME PLACE.
DESIGN FOR A FONT OF PRINTING-TYPE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 15,684, dated January 6, 1885.
' Application filed December 1, 1884. Term of patent 14 years.
1'0 aZZ whom it may conce I where is only one main horizontal stroke of Be it known that I, CHARLES E. HEYER, a i the letter, as shown by capital letters A F J citizen of the United States, residing in the L P Y, figure 4, and lower-case fp q r. 25
city of Chicago, county of Cook, and State of The ceriphs of this letter are exceptionally Illinois, have invented and produced a new long, and the corners are filled in where they and original Design for a Font of Printingconnect with the main stroke of the letter. Types, of which the following is a specifica- The center strokes of capital letters E F H tion, reference being had to the accompanying L consist of two heavy strokes running par- 0 illustration, forming a part hereof. allel. The character of this letter is of an elabo- An entirely new feature of the letter is the rate but delicate feature; and itconsists of capiextension, diagonal bending down, and filltals, lowercase, figures, points, end ornament, ing in of the mainperiphs of the lower-case, and catch-word and. i either on top or bottom, as shown in lower- 5 A main feature of this letter is an inside dicase 0 d fh ij k l m n t u y. agonal ornament or scroll running parallel, 1 I claim which is crossed in the center by three short 1' The design for a font of printing-types, as Strokes, the middle being heavier than those described and shown in the accompanying on either side ofit. illustration.
Another entirely new feature of the letter is CHARLES E. HEYER. the connecting of the ceriphs from one main Witnesses:
stroke of the letter to the other and nearly 0ccupying the entire inside space of the letter,
ALsoN E. BARNHART, GEO. W. CUTMORE.

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