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`TABLE FORK OR SIMILAR ARTICLE
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`Filed May 1, 1934
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`Patent Owner Humangear, Inc.
`Industrial Revolution, Inc. v. Humangear, Inc.: IPR2023-01174
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`Patented Nov. 27, 1934
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`Des. 93,956
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`UNITED STATES
`PATENT OFFICE
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`93,956
`DESIGN FOR A TABLE-FORK OR SIMILAR
`ARTICLE
`George Scott Wilson, Edinburgh, Scotland
`Application May 1, 1934, Serial No. 51,616
`Term of patent 14 years
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`To all whom it may concern:
`Be it known that I, Gronoa Scor'r WILSON, a
`subject of the King of Great Britain, of 2, Ettrick
`Road, Edinburgh, Scotland, have invented a new,
`original, and ornamental Design for a Table-Fork
`or Similar Article, of which the following is a
`speci?cation, reference being had to the accom
`panying drawing forming part thereof.
`Figure 1 is a front view of the table-fork;
`Figure 2 is a rear view;
`Figure 3 is a side elevation showing an approxi
`mately central vertical section of the bowl portion
`of the table-fork;
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`Figure 4 is a transverse section of the bowl por
`tion on line 4-4 of Figure 1.
`Figure 5 is a transverse section of said bowl sec
`tion on line 5—5 of Figure 1, while
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`Figure 6 is also a transverse section of said bowl
`portion on line 6-6 of Figure 1.
`The dominant features of my design reside in
`the forward portion of the bowl portion thereof,
`which is ?attened exteriorly where it extends
`rearwardly from the tines and correspondingly
`?attened upon the interior face, while the re
`maining or inward half of the bowl is exteriorly
`convex and interiorly concave similar to the
`bowl of a spoon. The bowl portion as a whole
`is of the greatest thickness along its longitudinal
`edges while the sides taper to said edges which
`are relatively sharp.
`I claim:
`The ornamental design for a table-fork or simi
`lar article substantially as shown and described.
`GEORGE SCO'I'I‘ WILSON.
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