USD30218S - Design for a coat-pattern - Google Patents

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USD30218S
USD30218S US D30218 S USD30218 S US D30218S
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DESIGN;
140. 30,2l8. Pat'ented Feb. .14, I899.
- F. W. BEBERDICK.
COAT PATTERN.
(Application filed No v. B. 1898.)
WITNESSES:
ATTORNEY mus PETER5 co. PHOTO-LITHO. WASH point a which point a is located below the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK W. BEBERDICK, OF WVEST HOBOKEN, NEV JERSEY.
DESIGN FOR A COAT-PATTERN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 30,218, dated February 14, 1899.
Application filed November 8, 1898. Serial No. 695,903. Term of patent 14 years.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FRANK W. BEBERDIOK, a citizen of the United States, residing at West Hoboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented and produced a new and original Design for a Coat-Pattern, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part thereof.
The drawing represents in plan View a pattern of one side and half of the back of the coat, showing my new design, and it will be understood that the other side and half of the back are the same.
As shown in the drawing, the leading or material feature of my design consists in the part A, forming one side and half the front, and the part B, forming half of the back, and in the particular shape or contour given to the upper edge or ends of these parts. From the point a the edge of the part A is curved slightly outwardly for a short distance and then extends upwardly in a straight line slightly inclined from the vertical, the upper portion of said edge being slightly curved inwardly to the point a. From the point a the edge curves inwardly and then upwardly to the point a forming the curved line M, which constitutes a part of the neck-opening. From the point a the edge of the part A extends in a compound-curved line a to the point a and slightly above the point a. The compound-curved line a represents the shoulder line or seam. The edge of the upper portion of the part A extends downwardly and inwardly from the point a in a curve deviating only slightly from a straight line to the point 0 from which point the said edge is curved in a small semicircle to the point 0 From the point C the edge extends downwardly in a curve,deviatin g only slightly from a straight line to the point a, which is located vertically beneath the point 0 From the point a of the part A the edge extends substantially horizontally in a slight curve to the point g,and thence in a vertical direction to the point g and then downwardly to the point g. The edge between the points g, g and g is reversely curved, forming the spaceS. From the point g the edge of the part A extends substantially horizontally in a compound-curved line to the point a, at which point the edge is curved upwardly.
The inner edge of the part A extends in a straight line slightly inclined from the perpendicular from the point e at the lower extremityupwardly to the point e The inner edge of the part A is separated from the adjacent edge of the part A at the upper and lower portions by reason of the curvature of the edge of the part A, forming the spaces S and S From the point e the edge of the part A extends upwardly and is inclined outwardly to the point e, which point is located above the horizontal plane of the point a of the part A. From the point e of the part A the edge extends in a slightly-curved line to the point 6 the upper portion of said line being of somewhat greater curvature than the lower portion. From the point e the edge extends horizontally in a straight line to the point a The lower extelnity of the part A extends below the point a of the part A.
The outer edge of the lower portion of the part A (designated for convenience by the letter D) extends downwardly from the point d in a straight line to the point (1, thence horizontally to the point d, where it describes asharp curve, and then extends downwardly in a straight line having a decided inward inclination from the perpendicular to the point 01 from which point it extends horizontally to the point d and thence in a straight line to the point d The points al and cl are separated from the point e of the part A and extend slightly beyond the part a of the part A. From the point (1 the edge extends upwardly and inwardly in a curved line to the point d, and thence at a sharp angle to the point 01 which point is on a plane considerably above that passing through the point d From the point (1 the edge extends in a straight line slightly upwardly inclined to the point (1 from which point the edge extends in a compound-curved line deviating only slightly from a straight line to the point al The part 0 of the design is curved on its upper edge from the point f to the point f to conform with the curved line from O to 0 From the point f the edge of the part 0 extends downwardly in a curved line to the point f which point is located near the point a and slightly above the upper edge of the part D. The adjacent edges of the parts A and being reversely curved are separated by the space S. From the point f the edge of 0 extends to the point f in a curve deviating only slightly from a straight line. From the point f the edge of O extends in a straight line slightly inclined downwardly to the point j", which portion of the said edge coincides with the edge (1 d of the part D. The different curvatures of the adjacent edges of the parts 0 and D form the space S and the different curvatures of the adjacent edges of the parts A and D form the irregular spaces S and S From the point f' the edge of the part 0 extends upwardly in a compoundcurved line to the point f which point is located in substantially the same vertical plane as the point f. From the point f the edge of the part (3 extends in an upwardly-curved line to the pointf which point is located in substantially the same vertical plane as the point f.
The outer edge of the part B extends in a straight line from its extreme upper point b to the point b and from thence at substantially right angles to the point I). From the point I) the edge extends in a straight line to the point I), and from thence inwardly at substantially right angles to the point b From the point b the edge of the part B extends Vertically upward in a straight line to the point b and from thence at substantially right angles to the point Z).
From the point I) the edge of the part 13 extends upwardly in a vertical straight line and then curves inwardly to the point I1 The adjacent edges of the parts B and C are in contact from the point Z2 to the point f from which lastnamed point the said edges diverge, thus forming a space S From the point D the edge of the part 13 extends upwardly, curving inwardly to the point D, which is opposite but slightly below the point a of the part A and separated therefrom by the narrow space I). From the point Z) the edge of the part B extends upwardly in a straight but sharply-inclined line to the point I), thus giving the shape of an obtuse angle to the point D. The upper edge of the part 13 extends from the point Z) in a downward curve to the point 12 which point is located slightly below the point I), but on substantially the same horizontal plane as the point (1, of the part A.
Having fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent The design for a coat-pattern as herein shown and described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name, in pres ence of the subscribing witnesses, this 29th day of October, 1898.
FRANK W. BEBERDICK. lVitnesses:
M. A. HUDSON, THOS. W. 13 URKE.

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