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US1164979A
US1164979A US4801915A US4801915A US1164979A US 1164979 A US1164979 A US 1164979A US 4801915 A US4801915 A US 4801915A US 4801915 A US4801915 A US 4801915A US 1164979 A US1164979 A US 1164979A
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in travelers toilet sets combining in a single case of relatively small size a shaving set and separate compartments for toilet powder and small articles, such as collar and sleeve buttons and the like.
  • the main object is to provide a compact site ends thereof so that either end sectlon may be removed from the brush section independently of the other to permit access to either of the adjacent compartments without exposing the other compartment, and at the same time permitting one of the removable end sections to be used as a handle for the brush section when the end section for reoeiving thebrush is removed;
  • a further object is to provide the end sections with end compartments for soap and toilet powder, respectively, and also to provide the outer ends of such compartments with removable caps to permit access thereto.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a toilet case embodying the various features of myinvention.
  • Fig; 2 is a longifull size and is made sufiiciently compact to be carried in the pocket or in a relatively small space in a grip or suit-case, and comprises co-axial tubular end sections l and 2- and an intermediate brush section 3 to which'is permanently secured the base of a shaving brush 4, the ends of the intermediate section 3' being threaded externally for receiving corresponding in-v ternallv threaded adjacent ends of the sections 1- and 2, while the central portion of the intermediate section is enlarged to form abutments for the adjacent ends of the end sections and also to provide a confining annulus projecting beyond the periphery of the end sections and preferably knurled to enable it to be held or turned by hand while attaching or detaching the sections one from another by turning movement.
  • the tubular sections l and 2 are of substantially the same diameter and are both relatively longer than the intermediate section 3, the section 1 being divided transversely by a partition 5 into sepa rate non communicating compartments 6 and 7 for receiving the bristles of the brush 1 and a quantity of toilet powder -8, respectively.
  • the outer end of the compartment 8- is threaded externally for receiving an internally threaded cap 9 having perforations 1 O normally covered by a rotary shutter 11- which is centrally pivotedat 12 to the head of the cap 9 and is provided with perforations 13- adapted to be moved into registration with the perforations 10- when it is desired to eject small quantities of the powder 8, which latter may be either a tooth powder, face powder, or similar substance.
  • the portion of the case 1 surrounding the compartment 6- is provided with ventilating openings -1l-- in the sides thereof to permit evaporation of any moisture which may be detained by the bristles of the brush 4- when the latter is inserted into said compartment.
  • the end section 2 is also divided transversely by a partition 15- into separate non-communicating compartments -16- and -17-, the compartment 16 serving to receive collar and sleeve buttons as wor similar articles used on wearing apparel, while the compartment 17 is adapted to receive a soap stick 18 to be used in the well-known manner for shaving.
  • the outer end'of the compartment 1' ⁇ is adapted to be closed by a cap 19 Wlllch also serves as a receiver and retainer for the soap stick 18-, and for this purpose 1s provided with -,a plurality of inwardly projecting spring arms -20 having inwardly deflected terminal ribs 21 adapted to enter the soap stick some distance from its outer end so as to lockthe stick to the cap and permit them to be removed and lnserted 2 and constituting with the lugs -22 what is commonly known as'a bayonet look.
  • the cap -19 with the soap stick thereon may be detachedfrom the section 2 and the soap applied to the face in the usual manner and that the section 1 may be unscrewed and removed from the intermediate section 3 and the sleeve 24 withdrawn from the bristles of the brush, leaving the section .'2-, attached to the section -.3to serve as a handle for the manipulation of-the brush in lathering the face.
  • the section 2 may be readily unscrewed and removed from the intermediate section 3, thus leaving the compartment 16 exposed without disturbing any of the other parts of the case.
  • the section 2 may be readily unscrewed and removed from the intermediate section 3, thus leaving the compartment 16 exposed without disturbing any of the other parts of the case.
  • cap may be removed by unscrewing
  • the cap may be left in place and the shutter 11 turned by hand to register i apertures 13 with the apertures -10-- thus permitting the powder to be sifted out in, limited quantities by the inversion of the case.
  • the exterior diameter of the sleeve 24 isof substantially less diameter than that of the compartment 6-- to allow the brush with the sleeve thereon to be easily inserted in said compartment without liability of catching the ends of the bristles on the end of the sect on 1, or otherwise injuring such bristles, and at the same time serving to keep the bristles in better form than would be the case if they were allowed. to spread out.
  • a toilet case of the character described comprising opposite; tubular' end sections and an intermediate section constituting'a portion of the base of a shaving brush andhaving its central portion provided with an enlarged annulus projecting outwardly beyond the-adjacent ends of the end sections,
  • each of said end sections being provided with a transverse partition dividing it into separate non-communicating compartments, and sep arate caps detachablv fitted upon the outer ends of the outermost compartments, one of said caps having means for receiving and retaining a soap stick.

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K. F. BENKO.
TRAVELERS TOILET SET.
APPLICATION FILED AUG.30-. I915.
1,164,97 9. Patented Doc. 21; 191.3.
KALMAN F. BENKO, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
TRAVELERS TOILET SET.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 21, 1915..
Application filed August 30, 1915. Serial No. 48,019.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, KALMAN F. BENKO, a citizen of the United States of America, and resident of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga, in the State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Travelers Toilet Sets, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a'full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to certain improvements in travelers toilet sets combining in a single case of relatively small size a shaving set and separate compartments for toilet powder and small articles, such as collar and sleeve buttons and the like.
The main object is to provide a compact site ends thereof so that either end sectlon may be removed from the brush section independently of the other to permit access to either of the adjacent compartments without exposing the other compartment, and at the same time permitting one of the removable end sections to be used as a handle for the brush section when the end section for reoeiving thebrush is removed;
A further object is to provide the end sections with end compartments for soap and toilet powder, respectively, and also to provide the outer ends of such compartments with removable caps to permit access thereto.
Other objects and uses relating to specific parts of the case will be brought out in the following description.
In the drawings-Figure 1 is a perspective view of a toilet case embodying the various features of myinvention. Fig; 2 is a longifull size and is made sufiiciently compact to be carried in the pocket or in a relatively small space in a grip or suit-case, and comprises co-axial tubular end sections l and 2- and an intermediate brush section 3 to which'is permanently secured the base of a shaving brush 4, the ends of the intermediate section 3' being threaded externally for receiving corresponding in-v ternallv threaded adjacent ends of the sections 1- and 2, while the central portion of the intermediate section is enlarged to form abutments for the adjacent ends of the end sections and also to provide a confining annulus projecting beyond the periphery of the end sections and preferably knurled to enable it to be held or turned by hand while attaching or detaching the sections one from another by turning movement.
The tubular sections l and 2 are of substantially the same diameter and are both relatively longer than the intermediate section 3, the section 1 being divided transversely by a partition 5 into sepa rate non communicating compartments 6 and 7 for receiving the bristles of the brush 1 and a quantity of toilet powder -8, respectively.
The outer end of the compartment 8- is threaded externally for receiving an internally threaded cap 9 having perforations 1 O normally covered by a rotary shutter 11- which is centrally pivotedat 12 to the head of the cap 9 and is provided with perforations 13- adapted to be moved into registration with the perforations 10- when it is desired to eject small quantities of the powder 8, which latter may be either a tooth powder, face powder, or similar substance.
The portion of the case 1 surrounding the compartment 6- is provided with ventilating openings -1l-- in the sides thereof to permit evaporation of any moisture which may be detained by the bristles of the brush 4- when the latter is inserted into said compartment.
The end section 2 is also divided transversely by a partition 15- into separate non-communicating compartments -16- and -17-, the compartment 16 serving to receive collar and sleeve buttons as wor similar articles used on wearing apparel, while the compartment 17 is adapted to receive a soap stick 18 to be used in the well-known manner for shaving.
The outer end'of the compartment 1'{ is adapted to be closed by a cap 19 Wlllch also serves as a receiver and retainer for the soap stick 18-, and for this purpose 1s provided with -,a plurality of inwardly projecting spring arms -20 having inwardly deflected terminal ribs 21 adapted to enter the soap stick some distance from its outer end so as to lockthe stick to the cap and permit them to be removed and lnserted 2 and constituting with the lugs -22 what is commonly known as'a bayonet look.
In order that the bristles of the brush 4 may be easily inserted endwiseinto the compartment -6- of the case section 1 without liability of catching on to the ends of said section, I have provided a circular clasp -24-- of'thin sheet metal, celluloid or equivalent resilient material dividedlongitudinally through one side at -25 and 'tensioned so that its ends will automatically spring toward each other, and at the same time is resilient so that it may be opened up by the fingers sufliciently to place it around and upon the bristles of the brush before inserting said brush into the compartment -6, and when released will compress and confine the bristles wholly within the area of said compartment.-
It is now evident-that if it is desired to use the brush for shaving purposes, the cap -19 with the soap stick thereon may be detachedfrom the section 2 and the soap applied to the face in the usual manner and that the section 1 may be unscrewed and removed from the intermediate section 3 and the sleeve 24 withdrawn from the bristles of the brush, leaving the section .'2-, attached to the section -.3to serve as a handle for the manipulation of-the brush in lathering the face.
Or, if it is desired to have a'c'cess'to the articles in the compartment 16----, the section 2 may be readily unscrewed and removed from the intermediate section 3, thus leaving the compartment 16 exposed without disturbing any of the other parts of the case. Again, if it is desired to gain access to the powder compartment -7- for refilling or other purposes, the
cap may be removed by unscrewing,
or if the powder is to be used in small quantities, the cap may be left in place and the shutter 11 turned by hand to register i apertures 13 with the apertures -10-- thus permitting the powder to be sifted out in, limited quantities by the inversion of the case.
It will be observed that the exterior diameter of the sleeve 24 isof substantially less diameter than that of the compartment 6-- to allow the brush with the sleeve thereon to be easily inserted in said compartment without liability of catching the ends of the bristles on the end of the sect on 1, or otherwise injuring such bristles, and at the same time serving to keep the bristles in better form than would be the case if they were allowed. to spread out.
What I claim is:
LA toilet case of the character described rate non-communicating compartments, and
separate caps detachably fitted upon the outer ends of the outermost compartments. c 2. A toilet case of the character described comprising opposite; tubular' end sections and an intermediate section constituting'a portion of the base of a shaving brush andhaving its central portion provided with an enlarged annulus projecting outwardly beyond the-adjacent ends of the end sections,
locking connections between the o posite ends of the intermediate section an adjacent ends of the other sections, each of said end sections being provided with a transverse partition dividing it into separate non-communicating compartments, and sep arate caps detachablv fitted upon the outer ends of the outermost compartments, one of said caps having means for receiving and retaining a soap stick.
- In witness whereof my hand this thirteenth h KALMAN BENKQ, I Witnesses: I
JOSEPH -MAYR, M. W. MORGAN.
I have hereunto seti day of August,
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US2562496A (en) * 1949-08-31 1951-07-31 Edward M Kirsch Screw and push type double jar or container connector
US2782913A (en) * 1953-08-31 1957-02-26 Devick Seymour Paint products and containers for the same
US4974727A (en) * 1987-08-12 1990-12-04 Sterling Drug Inc. Vented package for holding a plurality of dispensers
US5018543A (en) * 1989-01-19 1991-05-28 Creatividad Y Desarrollo, S.A. (Creatyde, S.A.) Portable shaving kit
US5221000A (en) * 1992-03-09 1993-06-22 Lee Norman R Shaving mug
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2562496A (en) * 1949-08-31 1951-07-31 Edward M Kirsch Screw and push type double jar or container connector
US2782913A (en) * 1953-08-31 1957-02-26 Devick Seymour Paint products and containers for the same
US4974727A (en) * 1987-08-12 1990-12-04 Sterling Drug Inc. Vented package for holding a plurality of dispensers
US5018543A (en) * 1989-01-19 1991-05-28 Creatividad Y Desarrollo, S.A. (Creatyde, S.A.) Portable shaving kit
US5221000A (en) * 1992-03-09 1993-06-22 Lee Norman R Shaving mug
US20110052303A1 (en) * 2009-08-28 2011-03-03 Diamonds For Generations Personal Hygiene Apparatus
US8240930B2 (en) * 2009-08-28 2012-08-14 Amnon Oshri Personal hygiene apparatus
US20140003866A1 (en) * 2012-07-02 2014-01-02 Steven Keith Leibel Buckett

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