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ROOF SHINGLE
The design consists of the features of shape, ornament, pattern and configuration of the entire roof shingle shown in solid lines in the drawings. The portions shown in stippled lines do not form part of the design.Figure 1 a) is a top view of the full roof shingle.Figure 1 b) is a front view of the full roof shingle.Figure 1 c) is a right side view of the full roof shingle.Figure 1 d) is a bottom view of the full roof shingle.Figure 2 a) is a top view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.Figure 2 b) is a front side view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.Figure 2 c) is a right side view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.Figure 2 d) is a bottom view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.
ROOF SHINGLE
The design consists of the features of shape, ornament, pattern and configuration of the entire roof shingle shown in solid lines in the drawings. The portions shown in stippled lines do not form part of the design.Figure 1 a) is a top view of the full roof shingle.Figure 1 b) is a front view of the full roof shingle.Figure 1 c) is a right side view of the full roof shingle.Figure 1 d) is a bottom view of the full roof shingle.Figure 2 a) is a top view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.Figure 2 b) is a front side view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.Figure 2 c) is a right side view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.Figure 2 d) is a bottom view of the full roof shingle of Figure 1 having an s-bend.
ROOF SHINGLE
2018-01-05
Patent
Electronic Resource
English