USD16624S - Design for a hub-band - Google Patents

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USD16624S
USD16624S US D16624 S USD16624 S US D16624S
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D12-20T 0R D 11616214 EX DESIGN.
J. SIMPSON.
HUH BANDI.` No. 16,624.` Patentedlpr. I3, E886.
WWTMESSES INVFNTOH UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE..
JOHN SllMlltB(`)N, OF CLEVELANQ, OHIlO, ASSSllGNOR TO THE CLEVELAND MARLIFIABLE IRON OGMPAN il", OF SAME PLACE.
ID ES ll GN FO Rl A H U B- BANDl.
SPECIFICATION`formingpart.of Design Nol 1.6r624, daLediAprill 131,188@` Application filed Fehrunrry` 4*. |1886. Seriall Noi 19018591 To LLM when@` tr may coll/cern.;
Bc` ilt ltnewul till-fut I, Joni:` SIMPSON, w nini zen ot' the United States, residing at, Cleve` land, ini the conntiy of Cuyahoga and Snate of Ohio, have inventedl amd produced: a. new andi origiinnl Design inl StlaggeredfMorhise` Bands` forCin-rilnge unIdl Wagon Hulbs. of which the following` is a specification,` reference being had to theacconrpanying drawing, forming part thereof..
The single figure ofi lhle drawing represents u plain elevation of my newly-designedi hand, slioinin` for convenienceas secu red on ai wooden" huh.
My design has reference` ninre espeeiallly tol ille` character oi baud` known to: the cradle as the staggeredinortise. hund; and its fea-` tu res consist. in the peculiar conilguranionl oli tihe` snrfnce` of the raised periplrei'y andi the anliistioally gradnatedl melding` which furnis its sides and unites in iu gentle curves wiltlhl the snlrliaces oflihe body-extensions; in; bhzecontourof the inner and oulter` body-extensions and ofthe annular inner extremity, as shown and described, whereby ai hand is formed which is symmetrical iu its proportions, grace ful in structure, aud artistic in nislr.
Referring to the drawing, A represents the` projecting end of the wooden hub on which the hand is shown as mounted; but; it should be understood that; the hub forms no part of my design. B is Lheband, iu the outlines of which my design is l'ully illustrated. The outer extension, a., ofthe body` is provided with a smoobheven surface, which extends im wnrdly to the base of the raised periphery b` und within the recesses formed along its sides, as hereinafterexplained. Suid raised periph ery is relieved from the hody-extensious on either side by artistically-graduated molding having curved lilies running laterally overits i buse und fading away in the surface of thel body parts, as shown. The l'uee of the said l periphery is figured with u series of stagger ing rectangular luortises, which are separated: l
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fronr onieanolihzer hy narrow plwinl-faoed web bingnind emendlateralllyno Uheronndededges olf' the wall or lnoldinig of thcperiphery. As tllesaid mol-bises are so arranged in relaltioni to` each othertlrati. onllyl those inl alternate per sitionsfaill willhin: the same lincswhen drawn the walls or molding` which determine the lelevatiion of lihe periphery being` uniform in lthick ness and curratureatialll corresponding points, it` folllows that recesses olf suihstannilally angullanoluter edlges,` when viewed as showni, are forniedl at, regulan".` ilnltervails inl the gradirated molding,according` as the moi'tiises are extended alternately right zrndl leftrat equal.
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The inner body-extension, c, of theband is formed: wich a swell;givingiutiheresemblance to a section of aconoid in; longitudinali view., Lhelines by which its surface` is dleined heingl slightly convex and converging` irorn the base ol' the raisedl periphery toward itis: opposite end.` A bund` like extremity, e, having: a sninolsh surface, is formed on the outerwendof the` body-exensioui c.
Having thinls described my inlventiomwhatl claziuil, and desire to secure by Lemiers Patenti, |s-
The design for hub-bauds herein shownaud described, the saine consisting of the face of the raised periphery' b, perforated by a series of staggering rectangular morbises and having rounded outer edges, the artist.icallyl-gradwated molding forluingthe sides ofthe said peripbery and running,r into the surfaces of the bodyextensions in gently-curved lines, the smooth even surface oi' the bodyextension a, with the contour of the inner bodyrextension, c, formed by convex converging lilies running longitudinally, and t-lie plain surface ofthe band-like extremity e, as seb forth.
JOHN SIMPSON. \Vit nesses:
Clins. I). O'CoNNon, H. T. Fisnnu.

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