US1657752A - Fur brush - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to brushes of the wire type, which are particularly suited for brushing and cleaning fur, wool, lint, plush velvet, animal hair and similar materials.
 - Fig. 1 is aplan view of my brush seen from its back; parts are broken out to show the construction of the frame. 7
 - Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on line of Fig. 1.
 - Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail section on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
 - Fig. 4 is a detail elevation ofa portion of the frame-forming wire rod 15.
 - the fur brush consists of a piece of carding brush comprising the points 11 of bent wire forming metallic bristles which are set into a foundation 12 usually made of rubberized fabric, leather or similar suitable material.
 - This foundation 12 is preferably of rectangular shape having two long and two short sides; it provides a margin around the space occupied by the points therein.
 - Foundation 12 rests against a backing plate 13 made of sheet metal, when assembled this backing plate has also a rectangular shape rounded at its corners. It is originally of larger size than foundation 12 forming a margin around the same.
 - a wire rod is bent into a rectangular frame 15 having the shape of, and coinciding with the outline of the foundation 12, it lies against the front face of the same.
 - a handle 16 is formed by bending the wire rod into a loop as shown. This handle 16 forms an angle with the plane of the backing plate 13. Those portions of the wire rod which form the frame 15 The margin 13 of backing plate 13 is rolled tightly around those parts of the wire rod which form frame lo so that teeth ll are pressed into the material of the foundation 1!. except at the corners of the brush and where the handle 16 passes through the backing plate.
 - Fig. 3 illustrates how foundation 12 is rolled in between frame 15 and backing plate 13 and how the teeth 14 are pressed into it.
 - the wire rod serves to stiffen and reinforce the backing plate by forming the frame 15. It provides the handle on the brush which by its angular relation to the same removes the hand well above the brushed surface.
 - the teeth 14 hold the foundation securely on all sides and substantially flat on the backing plate.
 - the frame 15 is held in shape by the rolled edges 13 of backing plate 13 so that it is unnecessary to join the ends of the wire to each other at point 17.
 - the rolling of the foundation with backing plate 13 partly around the wire stretches the foundation .and assists in holding it in its place.
 - a device of the kind described the com bination of a backing having metallic bristles set therein, a wire frame at the periphery of said backing and a backing plate embracing said wire frame, there being teeth on said frame engaging said backing to hold it against creeping.
 
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Jan. 31, 1928. 1,657,752 
H. HERTZBERG FUR BRUSH Filed Jan. 21, 1927 I awvenfoz Harg/ .Hrzfzbera. 83n 17-15 alien m1; 
Patented Jan. 31, 1928. 
UNITED STATES. 
 HARRY HERTZBERG, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. 
FUR BRUSH. 
Application filed January 21; 1927. Serial No. 162,509. 
 This invention relates to brushes of the wire type, which are particularly suited for brushing and cleaning fur, wool, lint, plush velvet, animal hair and similar materials. 
 It is the object of my invention to pro vide an efficient and rigid brush of this kind which is mounted entirely on a metallic frame, Which is light in weight and extremely simple in construction. 
 These and other objects are accomplished by a novel combination resulting in a reduction in the number of parts usually present in such brushes. It is possible thereby to manufacture this article at greatly reduced price so that a clogged or worn brush and frame may be discarded without resorting to a restoring of a new brush in an old frame. 
 The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a material part of this disclosure and in which: 
 Fig. 1 is aplan view of my brush seen from its back; parts are broken out to show the construction of the frame. 7 
 Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on line of Fig. 1. 
 Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail section on line 3-3 of Fig. 1. 
 Fig. 4 is a detail elevation ofa portion of the frame-forming wire rod  15. 
 The fur brush consists of a piece of carding brush comprising the points  11 of bent wire forming metallic bristles which are set into a foundation  12 usually made of rubberized fabric, leather or similar suitable material. This foundation  12 is preferably of rectangular shape having two long and two short sides; it provides a margin around the space occupied by the points therein. Foundation  12 rests against a backing plate  13 made of sheet metal, when assembled this backing plate has also a rectangular shape rounded at its corners. It is originally of larger size than foundation  12 forming a margin around the same. A wire rod is bent into a rectangular frame  15 having the shape of, and coinciding with the outline of the foundation  12, it lies against the front face of the same. In the center of one of the longer sides of the brush, a handle  16 is formed by bending the wire rod into a loop as shown. This handle 16 forms an angle with the plane of the backing plate  13. Those portions of the wire rod which form the frame  15 The margin  13 of backing plate  13 is rolled tightly around those parts of the wire rod which form frame lo so that teeth ll are pressed into the material of the foundation  1!. except at the corners of the brush and where the handle  16 passes through the backing plate. 
 Fig. 3 illustrates how foundation  12 is rolled in between frame  15 and backing plate  13 and how the teeth  14 are pressed into it. It will be seen that the brush resulting. from this construction-is a very rigid, simple and light one. The wire rod serves to stiffen and reinforce the backing plate by forming the frame  15. It provides the handle on the brush which by its angular relation to the same removes the hand well above the brushed surface. And the teeth  14 hold the foundation securely on all sides and substantially flat on the backing plate. The frame  15 is held in shape by the rolled edges  13 of backing plate  13 so that it is unnecessary to join the ends of the wire to each other at point  17. The rolling of the foundation with backing plate  13 partly around the wire stretches the foundation .and assists in holding it in its place. 
 Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: 
 In a device of the kind described the com bination of a backing having metallic bristles set therein, a wire frame at the periphery of said backing and a backing plate embracing said wire frame, there being teeth on said frame engaging said backing to hold it against creeping. 
 In testimonywhereof, I have signed my name to this specification, this 18th day of January, 1927. 
HARRY HERTZBERG. 
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2489483A (en) * | 1948-02-18 | 1949-11-29 | Jr Frank Czapar | Manually operable meat cleaning implement having an elastic scraping edge | 
| US3036324A (en) * | 1958-03-17 | 1962-05-29 | Charles T Asbury | Cutting tool | 
| US4291430A (en) * | 1980-05-21 | 1981-09-29 | Ronald Hightower | Janitor's rake for removing staples imbedded in carpet | 
| US20150202650A1 (en) * | 2012-06-25 | 2015-07-23 | 3M Innovative Properties Company | Devices for coating contoured surfaces | 
| USD774780S1 (en) * | 2013-03-15 | 2016-12-27 | Sullivan Supply, Inc. | Animal grooming brush | 
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2489483A (en) * | 1948-02-18 | 1949-11-29 | Jr Frank Czapar | Manually operable meat cleaning implement having an elastic scraping edge | 
| US3036324A (en) * | 1958-03-17 | 1962-05-29 | Charles T Asbury | Cutting tool | 
| US4291430A (en) * | 1980-05-21 | 1981-09-29 | Ronald Hightower | Janitor's rake for removing staples imbedded in carpet | 
| US20150202650A1 (en) * | 2012-06-25 | 2015-07-23 | 3M Innovative Properties Company | Devices for coating contoured surfaces | 
| US11235349B2 (en) | 2012-06-25 | 2022-02-01 | 3M Innovative Properties Company | Devices for coating contoured surfaces | 
| USD774780S1 (en) * | 2013-03-15 | 2016-12-27 | Sullivan Supply, Inc. | Animal grooming brush | 
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