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USD27191S
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021'340 AU EX D2676 on 0 02?,191
DESIGN.
J. A. BUSH.
GAME BOARD. No. 27,191. Patented June 8,1897.
WITNESSES I A TTOPNEYS UNITED STATES JAMES A. BI S] I,
PATENT OFFICE.
OF PORT GIBSON, MISSISSIPPI.
DESIGN FOR A GAME-BOARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 27,191, dated June 8, 1897.
Application filed April 6,1897. Serial No. 631,028- Term of patent '7 years.
J'o all whom it may concern.-
Iie it known that I, JAMEs A. BUSH, of Port Gibson, in the county of Claiborne and State of Mississippi, have invented and produced a new and original Design for a Game-Board, of which the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription.
Referenee is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similareharactersof reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
Figure l is a plan view of the design, and Fig. 2 is a view showing the sectional appearance of the design on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
The design in its entirety is as follows: It is produced on a base A, which is elongate, and its side edges are contracted and run with compound curves, respectively, into the rounding end edges of the base. 011 the base is a vertical edge wall 1 following the contour of the edge of the base and inclosing a series of inner walls C, in turn corresponding to the walls I The several walls or partitions form elongate inclosu res communicating with each other by openings G in the wall 0, the openings and adjacent walls being out of registry with each other. There is a central figure contracted at its middle within the inner wall C and spaced therefrom and having its defining-lines in conformity with the walls 13 and G. Inclosures D appear at the ends of theeentralligureC. Thelaperinginnerends of the inclosures I) appear covered, as at E. These inner ends are separated by a solid figure 1*, contracted at its middle.
The leading feature of my design consists of the puzzle with the endless inelosures contracted or curved inward toward each other at their sides and merging into broad rounding ends, the several inelosures communicating with each other at points out of registry.
A further leading feature consists in the puzzle with the endless i uclosures and the central figure, within which is a solid figure contracted at its middle and the ends of which have enlarged rounded inelosu res.
I claim- The design for a gan1eboard substantially as herein shown and described.
JAMES A. RUSH.
\Vitnesses:
ALFRED M. GOLD, WM. '1. JoNEs.

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