US1441678A - Hair-treating device - Google Patents

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US1441678A
US1441678A US427272A US42727220A US1441678A US 1441678 A US1441678 A US 1441678A US 427272 A US427272 A US 427272A US 42727220 A US42727220 A US 42727220A US 1441678 A US1441678 A US 1441678A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • cn'lbodics a dye receptacle with a restricted discharge opening combined with means for supplying heated air for forcing the dye through the discharge opening, and also for purposes of drying the hair.
  • Another object of the invention contemplates the idea of applying oil or other substances directly to the scalp in the treatment thereof, control devices being provided for ⁇ regulating the discharge o' material therefrom, the invention further contemplating the use thereof alone as a hair drydevice wherein heated air is forced therethrough and directed onto kthe hair.
  • the device be construct ⁇ ed for use of physicians in spraying and treating wounds and sores for sterilization.
  • the device may be con- ⁇ structed upon a larger scale for the purpose of burning oil for use in removing carbon from gas engines.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a spraying device constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional View thereof showing the Huid chamber, the central air supply tube and the controlling means for regulating the flow of fluid from the chamber through the central air passage.v
  • Fi Utiel@ is a cross sectional' view taken? te on' titi it, it
  • Figure 5 spray device Figure (5 is al perspectiv fr orifice isa cross sectional view taken" on line lV-iV of Figure l showing the oil passage communicating with the air pas- ⁇ Y is an enlarged detail sectional view of the spray nozzle detached from the and eview of the fluid diffusing wire removed from the nozzle.
  • the present invention aims to provide a spraying device for various uses, as: in the treatment of hair for applying oil or heated air to the hair and scalp cfa person; the idea of applying a sterilization fluid or air to a wound or sore, and as a further object the idea'of constructing a spray device, either capable of burning fuel. or sprayinggj fluid upon faces of gas engines for purposes of removcarbon-coated suring the carbon therefrom. Structurally, the
  • a cylindrical fluid contain- ⁇ ing chamberv having a tip upon one end thereof with an enclosed nozzle.
  • a central air tube is arranged within the fluid chamber and communicates with the spray nozzle while a wire within the nozzleinsures a diffusion or spraying of fluid ejected therefrom.
  • a needle valve associated with the fluid chamber and controls the passage of fluid therefrom to the central air passage.
  • a spray device embodying a tubular chamber 1 having a head 2 at the outer end thereof with a reduced axial passage 3 therein. rihe other end of the tube 1 is internally threaded for the reception of a screw plug 4 having thereopening through which an air in an axial pipe -5 freely extends, the connection between the air pipe 5 and screw plug i being sealed by the packing gland 6 threaded into a socket 7 in the outer face ⁇ of the plug 4. As shown in Figure 2, the inner end of the air pipe 5 is threaded into the socket 8 formed in the head 2 and coaxial with the passage 3.
  • a portQQ forms the tubular chamber 1. coininunication; between 'the passages 3 and 21 and said port is controlled bythe needle valve 23 passing into the boss opening 20 and threaded through the cap nut to the outer end oi the bossn ln the operation ot the device,y assuming ythat fluid of a desired character is Contained in the chamber 1 and it being desired .to ensecured pel the saine throngL the nozzle 117 air froni a. suitablel source, heated or otherwise, is delivered to the air pipe 5 ⁇ and directed through the passageway 3 in the head and into the passage 11i in the nozzle 11.
  • sprayingdevice 4 a tubular chain- ,ber, a headfo-rinedat one end of the chainber yand having an axial opening therein7 a nozzle secured to and extending longitudinally liroinzsaid heada ⁇ atip surrounding said nozzle andt'hreaded onto; said head, said nozzle. having an aXialp-assa'ge therein, conirnunieatiiig with anozzle in the head, the latter ol' which passage 'p communicates ⁇ With said tubular. chamber, an air pipe centrally supported Within saidchaniber, and lin open communication With said? head and nozzle passages.a a ,valve controlling means for the head and nozzlepassages, and a liquid dit :fusing means located Ain, the nozzle. ⁇

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Jan., 9, 1923e 1,441,678. M. soLnsBY HAIRTREATING DEVICE,
FILED NOV- 301 1920.
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JE, j] Je? FISQ@ f1@ @Hornung Patented Jan. 9,1923. i
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r HAIR-TREATING DEVICE.
.,Applicaton :filed November 30, 1920. Serial No. 427,272.
cn'lbodics a dye receptacle with a restricted discharge opening combined with means for supplying heated air for forcing the dye through the discharge opening, and also for purposes of drying the hair.
Another object of the invention contemplates the idea of applying oil or other substances directly to the scalp in the treatment thereof, control devices being provided for `regulating the discharge o' material therefrom, the invention further contemplating the use thereof alone as a hair drydevice wherein heated air is forced therethrough and directed onto kthe hair.
It is also intended the device be construct` ed for use of physicians in spraying and treating wounds and sores for sterilization.
a further use, the device may be con-` structed upon a larger scale for the purpose of burning oil for use in removing carbon from gas engines.
lith the above and other objects in view, the present invention consists in the novel form, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described in connection with the accompanying drawings, and in which like reference characters indicate similar parts throughout the several views.A
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Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a spraying device constructed in accordance with the present invention,
Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional View thereof showing the Huid chamber, the central air supply tube and the controlling means for regulating the flow of fluid from the chamber through the central air passage.v
Fi Utiel@ is a cross sectional' view taken? te on' titi it, it
llllfiing' dye to the strands of the hair aint Figure sage,
,Figure 5 spray device Figure (5 is al perspectiv fr orifice isa cross sectional view taken" on line lV-iV of Figure l showing the oil passage communicating with the air pas-` Y is an enlarged detail sectional view of the spray nozzle detached from the and eview of the fluid diffusing wire removed from the nozzle.
lBrieiiy described, the present invention aims to provide a spraying device for various uses, as: in the treatment of hair for applying oil or heated air to the hair and scalp cfa person; the idea of applying a sterilization fluid or air to a wound or sore, and as a further object the idea'of constructing a spray device, either capable of burning fuel. or sprayinggj fluid upon faces of gas engines for purposes of removcarbon-coated suring the carbon therefrom. Structurally, the
device embodies a cylindrical fluid contain-` ing chamberv having a tip upon one end thereof with an enclosed nozzle.
A central air tube is arranged within the fluid chamber and communicates with the spray nozzle while a wire within the nozzleinsures a diffusion or spraying of fluid ejected therefrom.
A needle valve associated with the fluid chamber and controls the passage of fluid therefrom to the central air passage.
`Referring more in detail. to the accomp anying drawing, there is illustrated a spray device embodying a tubular chamber 1 having a head 2 at the outer end thereof with a reduced axial passage 3 therein. rihe other end of the tube 1 is internally threaded for the reception of a screw plug 4 having thereopening through which an air in an axial pipe -5 freely extends, the connection between the air pipe 5 and screw plug i being sealed by the packing gland 6 threaded into a socket 7 in the outer face` of the plug 4. As shown in Figure 2, the inner end of the air pipe 5 is threaded into the socket 8 formed in the head 2 and coaxial with the passage 3. A tapered in Fianre threat if 'ptite that c ided with 'peripheral endof the nozzle shown in Figure 5 so asto .slightly :space the head 18 carried by. n' the` outer end of the vfire from the, opening 15 in the nozzle 11. y i l lleans isprovided for regulating the loliv y fluid -from the tubular chamber to the passage E; in the head 2 `and` embodies the provision oit a rearwardly inclined outward- Aly projecting boss 19 carried b v said head and'having a central passage 2() therein coinyinunicating with a. longitudinal passage 21 leringcornniunication with the interior; of
A portQQ forms the tubular chamber 1. coininunication; between 'the passages 3 and 21 and said port is controlled bythe needle valve 23 passing into the boss opening 20 and threaded through the cap nut to the outer end oi the bossn ln the operation ot the device,y assuming ythat fluid of a desired character is Contained in the chamber 1 and it being desired .to ensecured pel the saine throngL the nozzle 117 air froni a. suitablel source, heated or otherwise, is delivered to the air pipe 5` and directed through the passageway 3 in the head and into the passage 11i in the nozzle 11.
n trol of 'the needle valve 23 so that tliequantity thereof delivered through the passage 21 and port 2Q is readily controlled at will. The Wire 16y Within 4the nozzle 11 having the head 18 adjacent the opening 15 in the nozzle assures a proper spraying of the fluid and air ejected therefrom so that in the treatment of hair, all loose strands receive an The lovv of iluid in the chamber 1 -under con-'- g mareas equal coatingfof While air alone delivere'dfthroughthenozzle is alsol properly dit-` lavhat is believed to )be the preferred embodiinent of the invention, it is nevertheless to be understood that" minor eliangesinay be ,inade inthe forinf,.coinbination and arrange- 'inent of parts Without departin g from the spirit and scopeof the inventionv asclaiined.
4"vfliatis clanned as new is :4
lllln a. sprayingdevice,4 a tubular chain- ,ber, a headfo-rinedat one end of the chainber yand having an axial opening therein7 a nozzle secured to and extending longitudinally liroinzsaid heada `atip surrounding said nozzle andt'hreaded onto; said head, said nozzle. having an aXialp-assa'ge therein, conirnunieatiiig with anozzle in the head, the latter ol' which passage 'p communicates `With said tubular. chamber, an air pipe centrally supported Within saidchaniber, and lin open communication With said? head and nozzle passages.a a ,valve controlling means for the head and nozzlepassages, and a liquid dit :fusing means located Ain, the nozzle.`
2.` In aspraying device, a tluid cliainber,`
a head .t'Orin'ed at one end of said clianiber and having an axial opening therein,L a ta-v pered tip` threaded onto vsaid head, a nozzle removably secured to said head and supported by said tip, said nozzleV having passage coinniunicating'vfith the cliainbeig said head provided with a passage establishing a coininunication between the ehaniber and nozzle, a valve controlling ineans for said passage in the head7 and an air pipe centrally sunported Withiny said chamber and coininunieating lwith the passages of the head and nozzle., Y ln testimony vvlie-reofl my signature.
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US2540064A (en) * 1947-12-04 1951-01-30 Dishmaster Corp Water and detergent mixer
US2593178A (en) * 1948-11-13 1952-04-15 Paul Milton Washing device

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US2593178A (en) * 1948-11-13 1952-04-15 Paul Milton Washing device

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