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USD26763S
USD26763S US D26763 S USD26763 S US D26763S
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026-36 AU 291 Ex DESIGN.
G. HAVELL & A. G. WILLIAMS.
BICYCLE LAMP.
N0126,763. Patented Mar.6,1897. $1 9.1. Fl g q/ifies: 40 0 zwzz;
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIcE.
GEORGE IIAVETL AND rrlrFRltll) G. \YILLTAMS, OF NE\VARI\', NIHV JERSEY.
DESIGN FOR A SPECIFICATION formingpart of Design No. 26,763, dated March 16, 1897.
Application filed October 15, 1896. Serial No. 609,030. Term of patent 35 years.
To all IU707IL it 11mg (one/Brit.-
Beit known that we, GEORt-E IIAYELL and ALFRED G. \VILLLUIS, citizens of the United States, residing at Newark. (-ounty of Essex,
5 State 01 New Jersey, have invented a eertnin new and useful Design for Bicycle-Lumps, fully deseribed and represented in the following specification and the neeompartying drawings, forming a port of the some.
of u bicycle-lump embodying our design.
The hunpdiodyembraces the l ()lllJ\\'lll.l'fCil' tures: the horizontal eylimlerA, hnvine eon- 15 vex lens projeetiijin l; at the front end and 20 21h its junction with the cylinder A.
From the lower side of the cylinder A pre- In the drawings, Figure l is a rear elevu- 1 tion, Fig. 2 2t side elevation, and Fig. 51:1 plnn,
smooth ovolo or convex molding F and ter' 1 initiated on top by the tint e \jlindriezil boss i G. The noel; D and the parts represented i above the same constitute the body, and the portion below sueh neek constitutes the oilcup. The oileup is formed with ltUllZtiHiztl fillet ll around the middle and smooth ovolo moldi ing's above and below the some, the upper molding I curring inward to the neekl) and the lower moldin" .i curring inward to n tint cylindrical boss Ir.
Haring thus described the design, what we claim herein isas herein shown and described.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto .set
witnesses.
HEORG E HAWC L L. ALFRED G. WILLLUH. Witnesses:
J. D. CLARK, Tnonrts S. CRANE.
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