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USD17864S
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DESIGN.
G. R. AQRES.
HORSE SHEET.
No. 17,864. H 2 Patented Nov. 8 1887.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
G. RALSTON AYRES, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO HIM- SELF, \VILLIAM MONTGOMERY AYRES, AND LOUIS H. AYRES, ALL OF SAME PLACE.
DESIGN FOR A HORSE-SHEET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 17,864, dated November 8, 188'].
Application filed April 23, 1887. Serial No. 235,944. Term of patent 14 years.
To all whom it may concern: stripes m m and n n, crossing each other to Be it known that I, G. RALSTON AYREs, a form a plaid, the stripes in m consisting of a. citizen of the United States, and a resident of series of alternating wide and narrow stripes 0 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented a w, and the stripes n n consisting wholly of 5 new and original Design for a Horse-Sheet, of narrow stripes w, each of said stripes w being which the following is aspecification. composed of transverse bars of a step-like My design is fully shown in the accompanycharacter, all substantially as shown and deing drawings, in whichscribed. 35
Figure 1 is a side view of a horse-sheet em- 2. The withindescribed design for a horsel0 bodying the design, and Fig. 2 an enlarged sheet, said design consisting of curved back view showing the pattern more clearly. and neck borders, the front, rear, and bottom The sheet has the curved back-border a, borders, and the body having a pattern concurred neckbordcr 0, front and rear borders, sisting of stripes in m and n n, crossing each 4.0 d and f, and bottom border, 9, and the body other to form a plaid, the stripes in m consist- 1 of the sheet has alternating transverse stripes ing of alternate wide and narrow stripes w, and m and n and longitudinal stripes in and n, the stripes 'n 'n consisting wholl of narrow forminga plaid. Each of the stripes m in and stripes w, each of said stripes w being coma n is composed of a series of smaller stripes, posed of transverse bars of a step-like eharnc- 45 10, those of the stripes n n being of uniform ter, all substantially as shown and described. 20 width, while those of the stripes m in are al- In testimony whereof I have signed my ternately wide and narrow, and each of these name to this specification in the presence of stripes w is composed of a succession of transtwo subscribing witnesses.
verse bars of a step-like character as shown T r 4 in Fig. 2, this being essential to ni design. RALSTO} A1 2 5 I claim- \Vitnesses:
1. The within-described design fora pattern WILLIAM D. CONNER,
for horse-sheets, said design consisting of HARRY SMITH.

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