US110628A - Improvement in paint-brushes - Google Patents

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A46B3/12Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier by clamping into rings or the like specially adapted for paint-brushes
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  • This invention relates to improvements in the construction of paint-brushes; and Y It consists in improvements in the construct-ion of the conical plug by which the bristles are wedged into the ferrule, and the handle is secured in the i'errule to facilitate the application of the plug and the tightening of the bristles.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a complete brush when constructed accordingto my improved plan
  • Figure 2 is a section of ;t'he ferrnle, plug and bristles;
  • Figure 3 is a section of the plug.
  • Paint-brushes are now made by wedging the brisytles A in the ferrule B by a conical plug, O, and attaching the handle D, having a disk, E, fitting into the ferrnle above the bristles, by a screw,.1, passing through the plug and screwing into the handle.
  • My present invention in relation to the construction of the plug, consists in forming a deep groove, G, where ⁇ the excess or long tapered point-is to be "separated after drivingin, the said point being used 4to facilitate driving through the bristles.
  • I also provide the annular rebate I, at the base of the plug, into which the bristles immediately surrounding the said base are to be forced, as represented at K, fig. 1, by the greater contraction opposite the said point of the whole mass by the edge L of the ferrule, whichis bent inward thereat, as shown.
  • K the base of the plug

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Cdluiinl rabes WILLIAM-B. BURTNETT, or NEW Yoan, n.fY.
Leners Paten- No. 110,628, 1aed January 3,1871.
IMPROVEMENT 1N MiNr-BRUSHES..
The Schedule referred te in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM B. BURTNETT, of the city of New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented new and useful 'Improvements in Paint-Brushes; and I do hereby declare that theV following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable -othels skilled Ain the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification.
This invention relates to improvements in the construction of paint-brushes; and Y It consists in improvements in the construct-ion of the conical plug by which the bristles are wedged into the ferrule, and the handle is secured in the i'errule to facilitate the application of the plug and the tightening of the bristles.
It also consists in an improved arrangement of the handle and the plug relatively thereto, to facilitate tightening-up the bristles in case they become loose by the shrinkage of 'the plug, all as hereinafter described.
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a complete brush when constructed accordingto my improved plan;
Figure 2 is a section of ;t'he ferrnle, plug and bristles; and
Figure 3 is a section of the plug.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding pai-ts.
Paint-brushes are now made by wedging the brisytles A in the ferrule B by a conical plug, O, and attaching the handle D, having a disk, E, fitting into the ferrnle above the bristles, by a screw,.1, passing through the plug and screwing into the handle.
My present invention, in relation to the construction of the plug, consists in forming a deep groove, G, where `the excess or long tapered point-is to be "separated after drivingin, the said point being used 4to facilitate driving through the bristles.
. It also has the hole H boredv through the plug proper, C. This is to facilitate the separation of the excess after being driven in, the, said excess being employed because of the facility with which the small pointed. end may be forced through the bristles, which are packed as closely in the ferrule as they can well beat first, and wonldresist the, insertion of a short Iplug of thediameter required, whereas, this long one may be easily inserted, and will gradually force them apart the requisite distance for the admission of the plug proper, O.
'lo cut these long points off after heilig driven in, when not previously prepared with the groove G', represented, requires, in order to do it as nearly perpendicular to the axis as necessary, that the brush be chucked in a lathe, and the employment and adjustment of a peculiar tool lwhich -will work in the ferrnle, whereas, by. doing it in this way, which is simply cutting the groove by an ordinary narrow turning-tool while the plug is being turned, the labor is Vgreatly simplified. The point is finally detached by breaking off the small part at the bottomv of the groove.
I also provide the annular rebate I, at the base of the plug, into which the bristles immediately surrounding the said base are to be forced, as represented at K, fig. 1, by the greater contraction opposite the said point of the whole mass by the edge L of the ferrule, whichis bent inward thereat, as shown. This holds both the bristles and the. plug in more firmly than would otherwise be the case. As these larger wood plugs are liable to shrink after the brnsheshave`been made, I propose to countersink the disks E, as'shown atM, to provide a space above the upper end of the plug, which need not be driven in at iirst higher than the. upper ends Vof the bristles, so that, by driving in the screw further, the plug may be forced upward into the space to tighten the bristles.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat- `ent The circumjacentsocket B L, and centralI plug C K, combined as described, with the handle and bristles of a paint-brush, for the purpose specified.
W. B. BURTNETT.
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GEO. W. Muses, T. B. Mosnnn.
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