US1340948A - Comb - Google Patents
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- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D24/00—Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
- A45D24/04—Multi-part combs
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- My invention relates to a comb.
- the principal object is to provide one in which the teeth may be rotated or moved relatively to dislodge adhering matter and so as to present portions of the teeth, differing in shape, in operative position.
- Figure 1 is a front view ofthe comb
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the comb
- Fig. 3 is an end view of the comb
- Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view on the line 44 of Fig. 1; 7
- Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view taken substantially 'on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view on the line 6-6 of Fig. 1, and
- Fig. 7 is a fragmentary side elevational view, with the teeth moved 90 relatively to Fig. 1.
- a casing or case having a retainer section comprising a bottom wall 8, side walls 9 and end walls 10. All of said walls are integral and rigid with each other.
- the case is completed by a closure section 11, pivoted at 12 to one of the walls 9 and having a depending front wall 13 overlapping the other wall 9.
- the case may be made of any suitable materiah-for instance, metal, celluloid or hard rubber. Any suitable means may be used to fasten the closure 11 to one of the walls 9 against accidental movement.
- resilient split balls 14 may be fastened to one of the walls 9 and extend into receiving socket 15 carried by the wall or flange 13. It will be understood that the ball 14 will compress and expand as it is inserted and with-- drawn from the socket 15. It will also be understood that but one of these fastening devices need be used or that any other form may be substituted.
- the heads 16 of the teeth 17 are disposed within the hollow portion of the case between the walls 9 and 10, the heads 16 of the teeth 17 are disposed. Viewed from one position, the teeth terminate in a broad edge 18 while viewed from a position at 90 therto, they are pointed as at 19.
- the teeth are rotatably mounted in the wall 8 by means of round portions of the teeth 20, journaled therein. The teeth cannot fall from the case downwardly, since the head 16 overlaps the wall 8.
- Said wall 8 also from opposite sides, inclines inwardly and downwardly to increase the ornamental eifect. 7
- Heads 16 are provided with gear teeth at 21 and these teeth may extend completely around the heads as shown in Fig. 5, or they may extend but partly around the same, as preferred and according to the extent of turning desired.
- Meshing with the teeth 21, are teeth of a rack bar 22.
- This rack bar 22 rests on top of the front walls 9 and on the end .walls 10 at cut-away portions 23.
- This rackbar 22 is slidable longitudinally of the case, being operable upon manipulating a lug 24 disposed on the exterior of front wall 9 and connected to the bar 22 by means of a pin 25. Any means may be used to secure these parts together, but the pin 25 is preferably provided with screw threads at 26, which the lug 24 engages. .Pin 25 also moves in an elongated slot 27 provided in the flange 13.
- the fastenings 14-15 are detached, whereupon the closure 11, carrying the rack bar 22, may be swung toward and beyond the rear wall 9, thus completely exposing the space in which the heads 16 are disposed.
- the teeth while'the closure is in this position may be readily withdrawn or replaced.
- Lug 24 may be operated to reciprocate the rack bar 22 and thus turning the teeth of each pair in opposite directions, to effectively dislodge adhering matter.
- the lug 24 may be manipulated when a fine tooth comb is preferred over a broad tooth comb, that is to efiect a change from the form of Fig. 1 to the form of Fig. 7. Attention may also be called to the fact that while the rack bar 22 is freely slidable, yet sufficient friction exists between it and the walls 9 and 13 and the top of closure 11, and the teeth 21, 'to
- teeth, and means manipulated As merely the preferred' embodiment of the invention has been illustrated, and de-V scribed, it 'is to be understood that changes in the details of construction may bet-e from thespirit sorted to Without departing 1.
- a comb having a case, movable teeth carried bythe case, heads on said teeth inclosed within the casing and overlapping the bottom wall thereof, said teeth having their shanks cylindrical n shape proper-i teeth 1.
Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
COMB.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Pate11ted May 25, 1920.
Application filed August 17, 1918. Serial No. 250,318.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GLENN Gr. Givens, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newport News, in the county of lVarwick and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combs, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a comb.
The principal object is to provide one in which the teeth may be rotated or moved relatively to dislodge adhering matter and so as to present portions of the teeth, differing in shape, in operative position.
Additional objects and advantages will be come apparent as the invention is described hereinafter with relation to accompanying drawings.
In said drawings:
Figure 1 is a front view ofthe comb;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the comb;
Fig. 3 is an end view of the comb;
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view on the line 44 of Fig. 1; 7
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view taken substantially 'on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view on the line 6-6 of Fig. 1, and
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary side elevational view, with the teeth moved 90 relatively to Fig. 1.
In carrying out my invention, a casing or case is provided having a retainer section comprising a bottom wall 8, side walls 9 and end walls 10. All of said walls are integral and rigid with each other. The case is completed by a closure section 11, pivoted at 12 to one of the walls 9 and having a depending front wall 13 overlapping the other wall 9. The case may be made of any suitable materiah-for instance, metal, celluloid or hard rubber. Any suitable means may be used to fasten the closure 11 to one of the walls 9 against accidental movement. To this end, resilient split balls 14 may be fastened to one of the walls 9 and extend into receiving socket 15 carried by the wall or flange 13. It will be understood that the ball 14 will compress and expand as it is inserted and with-- drawn from the socket 15. It will also be understood that but one of these fastening devices need be used or that any other form may be substituted.
Within the hollow portion of the case between the walls 9 and 10, the heads 16 of the teeth 17 are disposed. Viewed from one position, the teeth terminate in a broad edge 18 while viewed from a position at 90 therto, they are pointed as at 19. The teeth are rotatably mounted in the wall 8 by means of round portions of the teeth 20, journaled therein. The teeth cannot fall from the case downwardly, since the head 16 overlaps the wall 8. Said wall 8 also from opposite sides, inclines inwardly and downwardly to increase the ornamental eifect. 7
In order to remove or replace the teeth, the fastenings 14-15 are detached, whereupon the closure 11, carrying the rack bar 22, may be swung toward and beyond the rear wall 9, thus completely exposing the space in which the heads 16 are disposed. The teeth while'the closure is in this position, may be readily withdrawn or replaced. hen the closure 11 is moved to closed position, and the teeth are in place, the rack bar 22 will mesh with the teeth 21. Lug 24 may be operated to reciprocate the rack bar 22 and thus turning the teeth of each pair in opposite directions, to effectively dislodge adhering matter. If desired, the lug 24 may be manipulated when a fine tooth comb is preferred over a broad tooth comb, that is to efiect a change from the form of Fig. 1 to the form of Fig. 7. Attention may also be called to the fact that while the rack bar 22 is freely slidable, yet sufficient friction exists between it and the walls 9 and 13 and the top of closure 11, and the teeth 21, 'to
prei ent ni'ovelnent thereof unless positively and scope.
" teeth, and means manipulated As merely the preferred' embodiment of the invention has been illustrated, and de-V scribed, it 'is to be understood that changes in the details of construction may bet-e from thespirit sorted to Without departing 1. In a comb, gear teeth on the teeth thereof, a rack bar meshing With the gear operable "to reciprocate the rackb'ar.
2. In a bomb, the free ends'of the teeth hem one direction being sharpened, said 'free ends from another direction being broad,and a n eans operable to rotate the teeth to bring' the points or broad surfaces selectively into operative positions, M
.3. A comb havin a case rov1'ded w th a bottom wall, vend wens, and a front andrear Wail, teeth having portioiis journaled in the bottom "wall, a "clo'sure pivoted to the rear Wall and extending across the top of the case,-saidc1osure having a dependingfiange overlapping the front walhsaid teeth havihg heads ithin the ease resting on the bottom Wall, said head being provided with gear teeth, a rack bar resting on top of the front wall meshing ith said gear teeth, said flange having an elongated slot, a pin extending from the rack bar. throughsaid s lot,
a lug engaging said pin for manipulation,
and a means to t'ion oi the closure and case.
7 through the bottom of said prevent accidental fsepara- 4:. A comb h'aving'a case, 7
case, heads on said teeth disposed Within the casing, said "heads having their upper portion provided rack bar extending along the .side of said case meshing with said'gear teeth, and means to reciprocate the said With: teeth, a
' rack bar. I o
5. A comb haying,av case, inovable teeth carried by the case, the free ends ofthe'teeth from one; dlrect on being sharpened, said free ends from another direction being. broad, a1f1d means for rotating the teeth to br ng o the 'polntor broadened surfaces selectively into operative position.
6. A comb having a case, movable teeth carried bythe case, heads on said teeth inclosed within the casing and overlapping the bottom wall thereof, said teeth having their shanks cylindrical n shape proper-i teeth 1. passing
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2808062A (en) * | 1955-09-12 | 1957-10-01 | Martin L Schiffman | Toilet comb with revoluble teeth |
US3088471A (en) * | 1962-07-06 | 1963-05-07 | Joseph C Fiore | Permanent waving devices |
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Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2808062A (en) * | 1955-09-12 | 1957-10-01 | Martin L Schiffman | Toilet comb with revoluble teeth |
US3088471A (en) * | 1962-07-06 | 1963-05-07 | Joseph C Fiore | Permanent waving devices |
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