USD31994S - Design for a garment-supporter loop - Google Patents

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USD31994S
USD31994S US D31994 S USD31994 S US D31994S
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0744:; OF n 51.994
DESIG N N0. 3!,994. Patented Dec. l9, I899.
G. E. ADAMS.
GARMENT SUPPDRTER LOOP.
Application Med Nov. 21, 1899.]
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE E. ADAMS, OF NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT.
DESIGN FOR A GARMENT- SUPPORTER LOOP.
SP 'F'TGATION forming part of Design No. 31,994, dated December 19, 1899.
Application filed November 21, 1899. Serial No. 73 7,816.
Term of patent 7 years.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE E. ADAMS, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Britain, in the county of Hartford and State the offset portion a of the loop A. of Connecticut, have invented and produced O indicates the circular apex of the body a new and original Design for Garment-Sup portion, and D a spherical projection arporter Loops, of which the followingisaspeciranged centrally of the said circular portion iication, reference being had to the accompa on the obverse side. nying drawings, forming part thereof. E indicates the rear or reverse side of the In the drawings, Figures 1 and 2 are obi body portion, and F a cylindrical body exverse and reverse views of the loop embodytending between the obverse and reverse ing the present design. Fig. 3 is an end elesides of the body portion centrally of the cirvation of the same. cular extensions.
The leading or characteristic features of i G is a bead extending down each side of (t the bottom bar of the loop, portion a, and 13 indicates downwardly-tapering body portions extending down from having an offset the present design are the relatively long and the body portion and circular extension.
narrow loop at the top, with a downwardly- What I claim istapering body portion terminating in a sub- The design for a garment-supporter loop stantially circular apex, together with the as herein shown and described.
beaded edges of the body portion and spher- GEORGE E. ADAMS.
ical projection centrally of the circular apex of the body portion on the obverse side. i The letter A indicates a long narrow loop,
Witnesses:
H. O. HINE, STANLEY PARKER.

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