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US112718A
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  • My im'ention relates to brushes, and consists in coustrncting a brush, adapted for cleaning shoes and similar purposes, in a novel manner, so that it may be readily converted into different forms for close packing or for general or special use, as desired.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the same transformed into the shape ot' an ordinary shoe-brush.
  • this brush In constructing this brush its main portion or body A is made in the usual manner and of' any size desired. To the end of it is hinged a smaller brush, B, of a size suitable for the swab of a blacking-brush, and so hinged that it may be turned completely over on the back of the body or principal brush A, as shown in lig. 2'.
  • a loop, O is arranged, as clearly shown in both figures, by connecting or attaching the edges of a piece oi' sheet metal to the edges of the larger brush A, so as to leavea space between it and the back of the brush, as shown.
  • a handle, D is inserted so as to slide loosely therein, and is connected at its front end by means of an elastic cord, spring, o1' other suitable device, b, to an eye, a, attached to the smaller brush B, as clearly shown in tig. 2.
  • This handle is provided with a spring catch, c, which engages in a recess, (l, when the handle is pulled out, and also with a notch, e, for convenience in starting the handle when in place.
  • the handle When the brush is not in use the handle is shoved linthrough the loops and the parts are all in the position shown in iig. 1. It then has the appearance of an ordinary brush, and can be conveniently used for common purposes.
  • IVhat I claim isl.
  • a shoe ⁇ or other brush, A provided With-a hinged end piece, B, extension handle D, and loop O, substantially as” shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.

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timidi %iai5 DAVID L. KEELER, OF NORWALK, OHIO.
Letters Patent No. 112,718, dated March 14, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT lN BRUSHES.
The Schedule referred 'to ln these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, DAVID L. Kennen, of Norwalk, in the county of Huron and State of Ohio, have invented certain Improvements in Brushes, of which the following is a specification, rel'erence being had to the accompanying drawing.
My im'entionrelates to brushes, and consists in coustrncting a brush, adapted for cleaning shoes and similar purposes, in a novel manner, so that it may be readily converted into different forms for close packing or for general or special use, as desired.
In the drawing- Figure l is a perspective View of the brush in its most compact form and for any ordinary use; and
Figure 2 .is a perspective view of the same transformed into the shape ot' an ordinary shoe-brush.
In constructing this brush its main portion or body A is made in the usual manner and of' any size desired. To the end of it is hinged a smaller brush, B, of a size suitable for the swab of a blacking-brush, and so hinged that it may be turned completely over on the back of the body or principal brush A, as shown in lig. 2'.
Over the back of the brush A, and near the end opposite to that to which the smaller brush B is hinged, a loop, O, is arranged, as clearly shown in both figures, by connecting or attaching the edges of a piece oi' sheet metal to the edges of the larger brush A, so as to leavea space between it and the back of the brush, as shown. A
Through the loop thus made a handle, D, is inserted so as to slide loosely therein, and is connected at its front end by means of an elastic cord, spring, o1' other suitable device, b, to an eye, a, attached to the smaller brush B, as clearly shown in tig. 2.
This handle is provided with a spring catch, c, which engages in a recess, (l, when the handle is pulled out, and also with a notch, e, for convenience in starting the handle when in place.
When the brush is not in use the handle is shoved linthrough the loops and the parts are all in the position shown in iig. 1. It then has the appearance of an ordinary brush, and can be conveniently used for common purposes.
When desired to convert it into a shoe or other brush for some special use, it is only necessary to pull out the handle D, when the small brush will'be turned over od the back of the larger one, and the parts all assume the position shown in iig. 2. 1
\Vh ile a shoe-brush of this construction is especially adapted for use by travelers, for the reason that it can be packed or folded into a small compass, it is also obvious that it will be equally convenient for many other persons desiring a brush that can be thus folded up when not in use.
Having thus described my invention,
IVhat I claim isl. A shoe` or other brush, A, provided With-a hinged end piece, B, extension handle D, and loop O, substantially as" shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
2. In combination with the brush A, the loop C, and extension handle D, when constructed and arranged to operate as and for the purpose set forth.
DAVID L. KEELER.
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H. B. MUNN, PHIL. T. DODGE.
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