USD32061S - Design for a check-hook - Google Patents

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USD32061S
USD32061S US D32061 S USD32061 S US D32061S
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DESIGN.
Patented Jan. 2, I900.
No. 32,06l.
C. M. JOHNSON.
CHECK HOOK.
(Application filed Dec. 1, 1899 "m: Noims FETERS co, PHOYO-LITHD, V/ASHINGTUN. u. c.
BEST AVAILABLE 00 PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES M. JOHNSON, OF PARIS, MAINE.
DESIGN FOR A CHECK-HOOK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 32,061, dated January 2, 1900.
To all whom it ntaty concern:
1 Be itknown that I, CHARLES M. JOHNSON, a :itizen of the United States, residing at South Paris, in the county of Oxford. and State of Maine, have invented and produced a new and )riginal Design for Check-Hooks; and I do iereby declare the following to be afull, clear, tnd exact description of the same, reference Jeing had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part' thereof.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a checkiook embodying my design for the same, and Fig. 2 is a rear View thereof. The leading feature of my design consists )f an attaching portion comprising an upper and lower member,with a space between them, 1.11 n pwardly-extendin g ring,and an upwardlyextending projection or arm to receive and retain the bridle-rein.
In the accompanying drawings, A represents the body portion of the check-hook, which is formed with an upper portion a, the lower portion 0, and the connecting portion 11 at its forward end, the portions a and c be- Application filed December 1, 1899. Serial No. 738,930- Termof patent 7 years.
ing disconnected at their rear ends, as at e. The upper portion a is formed at or near its forward end with an upwardly-extending ring portion and at its rear end with an upwardly and slightlyrearwardly extending curved armf, the inner periphery of the ring at its upper portion being on a plane below the highest point of the upwardly-extending arm f. The portions a and c are each provided with a 'vertically-arranged bolt-aperture a and 0, re-
CHARLES M. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
WALTER L. GRAY, MADGE W. GRAY.

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