USD19665S - Design for a trap-standard for sinks - Google Patents

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USD19665S
USD19665S US D19665 S USD19665 S US D19665S
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DESIGN.
P. J. TORRANOE & J. B. GEYSER. TRAP STANDARD FOR. SINKS.
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FRANCIS J. TORRANCE AND JOHN B. GEYSER, OF ALLEGHENY, PENNSYL- VANIA.
DESIGN FOR A TRAP-STANDARD FOR SINKS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design N0. 19,665, dated February 25, 1890.
Application filed January 2, 1890- $erial No. 335,688. Term of patent 14 years. I
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, FRANCIS J. TORRANCE and JOHN B. GEYSER, citizens of the United States, residing at Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new Design for Trap-Standards for Sinks, of which the following is a specification.
Our design comes within the contemplation of that clause of the statute which provides for patenting any new, useful, and original shape or configuration of any article of manufacture, and it consists in the new configuration hereinafter described, and then pointed out in the claim.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation of the trap-standard and slop-sink supported thereon. Fig. 2 is afront elevation of the trap-standard detached from the slopsink.
A represents a slop-sink of any usual appearance and construction, which is supported centrally upon a trapstandard of graceful and handsome contour and configuration. This trap-standard is composed of a central globular portion B, which is gradually contracted vertically on two sides and extended into cylindrical portions 0 O. The upper cylindrical portion 0 is formed for attachment to the slop-sink, and the lower cylindrical portion 0 has at its lower end a horizontal flange D and a number of ribs E, extending from the outer circumference of the lower cylindrical portion to the upper surface of the horizontal flange. These ribs may be concaved on top, so to form a reverse curve to that of the lower portion of the central globular portion of the trap-standard. The globular center, merging into upper and lower cylindrical portions, gives an attractive effect; but the addition of the curved ribs and the horizontal flange at the base of the trapstandard and the location of the standard under the center of the sink gives altogether the appearance of a columnar support, which is a fine embodiment of graceful strength.
hat we claim is- The design for a trap-standard for sinks or similar articles, substantially as hereinbefore shown and described.
FRANCIS J. TORRANCE. JOHN B. GEYSER.
Witnesses:
O. J. GRANT, (J. 'F. ARROTT.

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