Service station island



A gas station island for Signal Oil Company of Los Angeles. 1948. Invented by Jean A. Hardesty.

Tea store



An ornamental design for a "selling booth." 1930. Invented by Eugene L. Weaver.

Sandwich Booth



An ornamental design for a sandwich booth featuring a burger roof and pickle supports. 1930. Invented by August La Gier.

Sandwich bar



A storefront design for O'Connell's Inc of Chicago. 1934. Invented by Daniel J. O'Connell, Norman J. Schlossman, John Demuth and Jerrold Loebl.

Service building



A service building design for the J. G. Brill Company. The company made streetcars, railroad cars and buses. 1932. Invented by Guy Lynn Rosebrook.

Rosebrook service station design



A service station design for the J. G. Brill Company, a maker of streetcars, railroad cars and buses. 1932. Invented by Guy Lynn Rosebrook.

Rosebrook service station design



A service station design for the J. G. Brill Company, a maker of streetcars, railroad cars and buses. 1932. Invented by Guy Lynn Rosebrook.

Rosebrook service station design



A service station design for the J. G. Brill Company, a maker of streetcars, railroad cars and buses. 1932. Invented by Guy Lynn Rosebrook.

Rosebrook service station design



A service station design for the J. G. Brill Company, a maker of streetcars, railroad cars and buses. 1932. Invented by Guy Lynn Rosebrook.

Valentine Diner



Valentine Industries was known for its prefabricated diners. The patent describes this as a "Roadside Shop," though it's pretty clear it would be used as a small restaurant. This design could have been easily transported on the bed of a truck, like this. 1947. Invented by Arthur H. Valentine.

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