The even-length broken lines are directed to environment, represent unclaimed subject matter, and form no part of the claimed design.
The long-and-short broken lines form an unclaimed boundary, and form no part of the claim.
The even-length broken lines are directed to environment, represent unclaimed subject matter, and form no part of the claimed design.
The long-and-short broken lines form an unclaimed boundary, and form no part of the claim.
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