USD25281S - Design for a fork-crown for bicycles - Google Patents

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USD25281S
USD25281S US D25281 S USD25281 S US D25281S
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Fred V. Chris-max
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DESIGN.
F. F. OHRISMAN. PORK GROWN FOR BIOYOLES.
No. 25,281. Patented Mar. 24, 1896.
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Flll li) l CIIRISMAN, OF FULTON, NEW YORK, AS IGNOR TO THE HUNTER ARMS COMPANY, Oi? SAMJC PLACE.
DESIGN FOR A FORK-CROVVN FOR BICYCLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 25,281, dated March 24, 1896.
Application filed October 25,1895. Serial No. 566,934. Term of patent 7 years.
To all whom it may concern.- differing from that level plane occupied by BeitknownthatLFREn 1*.CHRISMANJtCltl the central annular portion 1, as appearing zen of the United States, residing atFulton,in viewed in top or bottom plan.
the co'untyot' Oswego and State of New York, Viewed in side elevation my fork-crown A 5 have invented and produced a new and origipresents a horizontally straight outline, lat- 50 11:11 Design fora Fork-Crown for Bicycles; and, orally rounded, as at (r, outwardly, and down- I do hereh vdcclare the tollowingto be a full, ward inclines Z: I) with smooth sides which clear, and exact description of the same, rctterminate, respectively, in horizontally level ercnee being hadto the accompanying drawoutlines c 6, located at a lower plane than ings, forming a part thereof. the outline a and longitudinalhv rounded. 55
Figure] is a side elevation of a bicycle Protuberant downward from the central fork crown, showing my design; Fig. i, a 1011- straight portion a appears a collar or longigitudinal sectional elevation of said crown; tudinally-rounded projcetiona', peri iherally and Fig. 3 denotes a top plan thereof, said beveled and havinga straighthorizrmtaledge I5 threerepresentationsbeingdeemed advisable terminating it, while downward jll'OillbQltlllt (l0 for the thorough illustrating of my design. from the depressed straight outlines or ex- Likc letters and Iigures of reference inditremities c: carecollar-like or longitudinallycate corresponding parts throughout the rounded portions 0' c, beveling exteriorlyand views of the drawings. terminaiingin straight lmrizontal edges upon The leading and particularly distinguisha plane lower than that of the horizontally 65 ing feature of mydesign consists in the. peeustraight bottom outline of the central portion liar-and balanced singularity of the crownhereinbct'ore described. plate ;\,presentingacentral truss-likeportion Obviously the angularity of formation, the slanting downward at its extremitiesintoparlongitudinally-rounded edges, the pendent allel horizontal end lengths, respectively, 10- rounded portions, the horizontally straight 7o cated upon a depressed or lower plane than central outline connecting in opposite direc that of the straight horizontal center of the tions with shorter horizontally straight outtzruss-appcaring portion mentioned, when lines located at a lower plane by intermediate viewedinsidc elevation, (eitherfrontorrear,) inclined outlines create apleasing and dis- 0 as in Fig. 1, or in longitudinal section, as 0111- tinctive configuration and appearance to my 75 bodied by Fig. 2. fork-crown for bicycles and insuring its be- 1 is the central portion of the fork-erown in; readily distinguished by reason of such or plate A of an annular or ring shape in its unique outlines or configurations from others general contour, as viewed in top or bottom of this class.
plan; 5. 2, the respective extremities of said Having described my design, what I claim Sr crown in line and equidistant: from the cenis tral portion 1, and each of an oval or oblong The design for a fork-crown for bicycles,
ring shape in general a 'ipearanee, as viewed substantially as herein shown and described.
in top or bottom plan, while 3 3 indicate In testimony whereof I aftixmysignature, 4o widened level-surfaced ribs or connections in presence of two witnesses, this 14th dayof S5 longitudinally inclined or slanting, starting October, 1895.
from opposite points of the boundary edges of FRED F. CIIRISMAX. [L. 8.] the annular central portion 1, flat at its an- Witnesses: nular edges and connect ing with the oval ilatin. C. RAYMOND,
ended llll"S 2 2, located on a horizontalplane II. 13. MCKEE.

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