May 12, 1942. W. P. BURN ETAL Des. 132,352 e
APPLIQUE EMBLEM OR STUILAR ARTICLE
Filed Fob. 11, 1942
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WALTER P. BURN e
HELEN JURKOPS
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ATTORNEYSPatented May 12, 1942
UNITED STATES
Des. 132,352
PATENT OFFICE
132,352
DESIGN FOR AN APPLIQUE EMBLEM OR
SIMILAR ARTICLE
‘Walter P. Burn and Helen Jurkops, Washington,
D. C,,assignors to United States of America, as
represented by
umes M. Landis, United States
Director of Civilian Defense, Office of Civilian
e Defense, and his suecessors in office
Application February 11, 1942, Serial No. 105,751
‘Term of patent 7 years
To all whom it may concern:
Be tt known that we, Walter P, Burn and Helen
‘Jurkops, citizens of the United ‘States and resi-
dents of Washington, in the District of Colum-
bia, have invented a new, original, and ornamen-
tal'Design for an Appliqué Emblem or Similar
Article, Of which the following Is a specification,
reference being had to the accompanying draw-
ing, forming part thereof.
Fig, 1 is a front elevational view of an eppliqué
emblem showing my new design:
Fig. 2 fs an edge View thereof,
While we have shown our design in the form
of an appliqué emblem it is understood that the
same may be embodied in other similar articles
such as badges, placards, banners, buttons, pins,
arm pfeces, head gear, atutomoblle stickers, auto-
mobile plates, and the like without departing
from the spirit of our invention.
We claim:
‘The ornamental destgn for an eppliqué emblem
or similar article, as shown and described.
WALTER P. BURN.
HELEN JURKOPS,