USD18325S - Design for a railway-rail - Google Patents

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USD18325S
USD18325S US D18325 S USD18325 S US D18325S
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D12-50- OR D 18,325 EX DESIGN.
w. WHARTON, Jr. an E. SAMUEL RAILWAY RAIL. No. 18,325. Patented May 15, 1888.7
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WILLIAM WHARTON, JR., AND EDWARD SAMUEL, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TO WILLIAM WHARTON, JR., AND GOM PANY, INCORPORATED, OF SAME PLACE.
DESIGN FOR A RAILWAY-RAIL.
SPECIFICATION forming part oi Delign No. 18,325. dated May 15 1888 Application filed April 20, 1588. Serial No. 271,338. Term of patent 14 years.
To all whom it may concern: We claim- Be it known that we, \VILLIAM WHAR'ION, The design for a railway-rail having the out- J r., and EDWARD SAMUEL, both citizens 06 the line illustrated, and consistin of the depend- United States, and residentsof Philadelphia, ing web a, having on one si :e the laterally z 5 5 Peninsylvaniimhave invented a new and origiprojecting heard with flint top b and depending nal Design for aRailroad-Rail, of which the log d, and on the opposite side the projecting following is a specification. neck f, terminating in a web, 9, with depend- Our design for a railwnyrail is fully shown ing lug h and upper projecting piortion i, bein the accompanying drawing, which renretween which portioui and the head of Lherail 0 lo sents a transverse section of the rail. isadeepgroove,m,all suhstnntialh;asdescribed The rail has a depending web. a, atthe top and shown. of which, on one side, is n laterailyprojecting In testimony whereof we have signed our head having a tlnt top, I, and a depending lug, names to this specification in the presence of d, at its outer edge. From the opposite side two subscribing witnesses.
15 of the web aprojects a neck, 1', terminating in a web, 9, the lower portion of which forms a WILLIAM WHARTON, JR. depending ing, h, below the neckf, while its EDWD. SAMUEL. upper portion, 1', projects upwardly above the neck f, and between the rail-head and the pro Witnesses:
2o jecting upper portion of the web 9 is a deep HARRY SMITH,
groove, 1w. CHAS. M. GRIFFITH.

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