USD12185S - Design for a carpet - Google Patents
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D 319. BEST AVAILABLE com H. HORAN. Carpet.
No. 12,185. Patented March 15,1881.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIcE.
HENRY HORAN, OF EAST ORANGE, NEWV JERSEY, ASSIGN OR TO THE HART- FORD CARPET COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
DESIGN FOR A CARPET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Design No. 12,185, dated March 15, 1881.
Application filed February 7, 1881. Term of patent 3?; years.
To aZZ whom it may concern Be it known that I, HENRY HORAN, of East Orange, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and original 5 Design for Carpets, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a new and original design for carpets and similar fabrics; and it consists in the novel grouping and configuration of figures hereinafter more fully described.
The accompanying photograph illustrates a face view of a carpet having my new design.
A is a group composed of the figure H, containing roses, with circular flowers between I 5 them, supported on spreading leaves and surrounded by the projecting branch a, bearing rose buds, and by the branching ferns 1) cf.
B is a figure somewhat resembling the group A, and having a center of roses, circular flowers, and leaves surrounded by branching ferns,
buds, and leaves.
I is a figure consisting of foliage and of circular flowers resting upon a trellis-work, h, by which it is connected to the figure B. This 2 5 trellis-work his rectangular and runs regularly through the whole design, appearing in connection with the various groups and figures.
The figure C is made up of a center of circular flowers, from which branch ofi leaves and fern-like sprays, and rests on the trellis 71..
The figure G is composed of a branch bearing star flowers and leaves surrounded by branching ferns and resting on a portion of the trellis 71, by which it is connected with the 3 5 figure 1), consisting of a center of circular flowers surrounded by leaves branching therefrom, and ferns,-and witha spray of roses projecting.
The figure K consists of leaves and flowers growing over a portion of the trellis h.
The figure E consists of circular flowers, leaves, and buds, supported by a portion of the trellis h, a projection of which connects the figures E and B.
The effect of the design is that of a rectangular disconnected trellis-work supporting or 4 5 connecting the various figures described.
I clain1- 1. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure H, substantially as shown.
2. The design for a carpet, consisting of the group A, composed of figures H, a, I), e, andf, substantially as shown.
3. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure I, substantially as shown.
4. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure D, substantially as shown.
5. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure K, substantially as shown.
6. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure E, substantially as shown.
7. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure G, substantially as shown.
8. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure C, substantially as shown.
9. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figure B, substantially as shown.
10. The design for a carpet, consisting of the trellis-like figure h, substantially as shown.
11. The design for a carpet, consisting of the figures H a b e f I D K E G C B and figures h, substantially as shown.
HENRY HORAN.
Witnesses:
GEORGE M. MATE, -WILLY G. E. SCHULTZ.
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