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US1113589A
US1113589A US73829712A US1912738297A US1113589A US 1113589 A US1113589 A US 1113589A US 73829712 A US73829712 A US 73829712A US 1912738297 A US1912738297 A US 1912738297A US 1113589 A US1113589 A US 1113589A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06CFINISHING, DRESSING, TENTERING OR STRETCHING TEXTILE FABRICS
    • D06C11/00Teasing, napping or otherwise roughening or raising pile of textile fabrics

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  • rl ⁇ he object of my invention is to provide a clothes brush which will eiectually remove the shiny, glossy appearance which clothing will frequently assume when the nap has worn ofi and the threads of the cloth laid bare.
  • the invention is adapted for use with either cheviot or worsted goods and is particularly effective with cloth having what is known as a hard finish.
  • 'ihe invention consists generally in providing the brush with a series of abrasive bristles in addition to those for removing the dust or lint from the garment.
  • Figure l is a bottom view of a brush embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a similar View, illustrating the abrasive lingers at one end ofthe brush, mingled with the bristles at that end
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom view showing the bristles at one end and the abrasive fingers at the other end
  • F ig. 4 is a transverse sectional view, showing the preferred form of the fingers projecting beyond the bristles.
  • 2 represents the back of the brush, made in any suitable form.
  • the bristles 3 such as are usually used in brushes, are mounted in the usual way.
  • Intermingled with the groups of bristles 'I provide a series of lingers 4 of flexible material, preferably rubber, which are impregnated with a itty substance to render them abrasive.
  • hese fingers are of suitable size, preferably ta ered 1n form, secured at one end in the bac of the brush by any suitable means and preferably rojecting outwardly beyond the bristles.
  • he fingers may be arranged at intervals be tween the groups of bristles, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the bristles may all be arranged at one end of the brush, vvhilev all lof l the abrasive fingers are located at the opposite end. This arrangement of the fingers and bristles is, however, a matter of choice and may be varied to suit the convenience of the manufacturer.
  • a clothes brush having a cleaning surface composed of a set of iexible fingers formed with abrading surfaces adapted to lift the nap of a cloth surface, and a set of relatively softer and non-abrading bristles, the sets ofl fingers andI bristles coperating one to lift the nap by abrasion and the other to remove particles loosened and detached by the abrading surfaces, substantially as described.
  • a brush comprising a back and fibrous bristles mounted therein and a series of fingers of resilient material mounted in said back and impregnated with a gritty substance, the Shanks of said fingers being comparatively flexible and their tips operating to roughen a cloth surface.
  • a brush comprising a back and fibrous bristles mounted therein, and a series of abrasive fingers mounted in said back and having tips extending outwardly beyond said bristles.
  • a brush comprising a back, fibrous bristles mounted therein, ⁇ and a series of rubber fingers mounted at intervals in said back, said fingers being provided with abrasive tips which are adapted to roughen a 'shiny cloth surface.

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C. WEIGEL.
CLOTHES BRUSH.
APPLICATION FILED 1320.23, 1912:
Patented 001113,1914;
TED STATES PATENT oEEicE.
' CHARLES WEIGEL, 0F MINNEAPOLIS, MINNES0TA,IA.SSIGNOR 0F ONE-HALF T0 CHARLES M. THOMSEN, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
CLOTHES-BRUSH.
Terasse.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented oet. 13, 1914.
Application led December 23, 1912. Serial No. 738,297.
. iication.
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rl`he object of my invention is to provide a clothes brush which will eiectually remove the shiny, glossy appearance which clothing will frequently assume when the nap has worn ofi and the threads of the cloth laid bare.
The invention is adapted for use with either cheviot or worsted goods and is particularly effective with cloth having what is known as a hard finish.
'ihe invention consists generally in providing the brush with a series of abrasive bristles in addition to those for removing the dust or lint from the garment.
In the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, Figure l is a bottom view of a brush embodying my invention, Fig. 2 is a similar View, illustrating the abrasive lingers at one end ofthe brush, mingled with the bristles at that end, Fig. 3 is a bottom view showing the bristles at one end and the abrasive fingers at the other end, F ig. 4 is a transverse sectional view, showing the preferred form of the fingers projecting beyond the bristles.
In the drawing, 2 represents the back of the brush, made in any suitable form. In this back the bristles 3, such as are usually used in brushes, are mounted in the usual way. Intermingled with the groups of bristles 'I provide a series of lingers 4 of flexible material, preferably rubber, which are impregnated with a itty substance to render them abrasive. hese fingers are of suitable size, preferably ta ered 1n form, secured at one end in the bac of the brush by any suitable means and preferably rojecting outwardly beyond the bristles. he fingers may be arranged at intervals be tween the groups of bristles, as shown in Fig. 1. from one end of the brush to the other, or they may be grouped at one end of the brush, as shown in Fig. 2, or as illustrated in Fig. 3, the bristles may all be arranged at one end of the brush, vvhilev all lof l the abrasive fingers are located at the opposite end. This arrangement of the fingers and bristles is, however, a matter of choice and may be varied to suit the convenience of the manufacturer.
In ypassing the brush over a smooth or shiny garment the abrasive fingers will roughen the material and take away the worn, shiny appearance, while the bristles will brush away the loose lint and dust. In this way `a worn garment may be renovated and freshened and its shiny appearance removed.
I claim as my invention 1. A clothes brush having a cleaning surface composed of a set of iexible fingers formed with abrading surfaces adapted to lift the nap of a cloth surface, and a set of relatively softer and non-abrading bristles, the sets ofl fingers andI bristles coperating one to lift the nap by abrasion and the other to remove particles loosened and detached by the abrading surfaces, substantially as described.
2. A brush comprising a back and fibrous bristles mounted therein and a series of fingers of resilient material mounted in said back and impregnated with a gritty substance, the Shanks of said fingers being comparatively flexible and their tips operating to roughen a cloth surface.
3. A brush comprising a back and fibrous bristles mounted therein, and a series of abrasive fingers mounted in said back and having tips extending outwardly beyond said bristles. n
4. A brush comprising a back, fibrous bristles mounted therein, `and a series of rubber fingers mounted at intervals in said back, said fingers being provided with abrasive tips which are adapted to roughen a 'shiny cloth surface.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto sety my hand this 19th day of December, 1912.
CHARLES WEIGEL.
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F. R. WOODARD, EDWARD A. PAUL.
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