USD16017S - Design for a necktie - Google Patents

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USD16017S
USD16017S US D16017 S USD16017 S US D16017S
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02-605 oi ing 0R 0 16.017
DESIGN.
0. DUDGEON.
NECKTIE. No. 16.017. Patented Apr. 7, 1885.
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(,A'llllilNl'l DUDGEON, OF NEW' YORK. X. Y.
DESIGN FOR A NECKTIE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 16,017, dated April 7, 18857 Application filed February ll. 1883. Term of patent 1H rears,
To all whom it may concern edges of the aprons C C. Plaits e in the folds Be it known that I, CATHRINE DUDUEON, l c c extend at approximate right angles to the of New York, county and State of New York, folds (Z toward the outer edges of the aprons have invented and produced a new Design for G C. The portions of the aprons O C which the Ornamentation of Seek-ties, of which the I are between the folds d. and the part B project following is a specification. forward beyond the folds c c, the plaits e, and My design relates to necktics of the kind in the part I). These projecting portions vanish which two wing shaped parts, usually termed l at their lower ends, or, in other words, beaprons, extend across a central part, and come coincident with the lower portion of the one over the other. aprons G C.
I will describe in detail the ornamentation What I claim as my design, and desire to of a. necktie embodying my design, and then secure by Letters Patent, is point out the novel features in a claim.
A designates the necltband. B designates a. part extending downwardly from the neckband. C C designate two wing-shaped portions or aprons, which extend from the sides The design for a necktie, consisting in the l i l of the part B and across the lower portion of i l l l l part B, aprons t) C, folds d, forward-project ing portions upon the aprons C 0 between the part B and the folds d, folds c c, and plaits 0, extending at approximate right angles to the folds d toward the outer edges of the aprons G C, substantially as shown and described.
the same. The apron C also extends across GATHRINE DUDGEON.
the apron (J'. Folds d extend downwardly from near the top of the part B in approxr mately parallel lines. Folds c c are at the sides of the folds d, which are nearer the outer Witnesses:
JAMES It. KEIsEn, CHAS. T. LL'XT.

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