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US1767313A
US1767313A US272949A US27294928A US1767313A US 1767313 A US1767313 A US 1767313A US 272949 A US272949 A US 272949A US 27294928 A US27294928 A US 27294928A US 1767313 A US1767313 A US 1767313A
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  • the object of my present invention is the provision of a. brush for dusting loose hair off the face and neck following a hair cutting operation, the said brush being characterized by a major portion of paper which while efiicient in operation and suiiiciently strong for the purpose indicated is so cheap that it is entirely feasible to discard said major portion after use thereof on one person and replace it with a corres onding fresh major portion for use on the ace and neck of another occupant of the barbers chair.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of brush.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a slight- 1y diiferent form or embodiment thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the plies of paper folded and assembled to provide the blanks from which either one or the other type of brushes may be formed.
  • Figure 4 is a view in section and elevation showing one embodiment of holder constructed to accommodate the character of brush represented in Figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a View similar to Figure 4, showing a different embodiment of holder such as is employed to accommodate that type of brush shown in Figure 2.
  • Figure 6 is a cross section on the line 6-6 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 7 is a section taken approximately upon the plane of the line 7-7 of Figure 5.
  • This fringe extends about half way of the point 11 while the remainder of the sheet is left uncut to form a binder 12.
  • the fringe provides a desirable form of bristles, these being quite flexible and closely related to provide a fluy condition.
  • This fringed blank may be formed 5;, into either one of the types of brushes shown in Figure 1 or in Figure 2.
  • the form shown in Figure 1 and designated by the numeral 13 is the round type, and in this form the binder 12 is rolled to provide a multi-ply 60 attaching collar.
  • the brush in Figure 2 is of the flat type and is distinguished by the reference numeral 14. It is to be observed that in this instance the bristles 11 are arranged in iat 55 form as well as the shank portion and the plies of the shank may be either glued or riveted together.
  • 1 represents a handle having a centralized cylindrical projection 18, provided with a rounded lower end 19. This serves to permit the collar to be slipped up over the projection, in order that it can be held in place by the spring retaining jaws 20.
  • These jaws having inturned ends 21 en gaging the collar as shown and belng equipped with a contracting ring 22, which and accommodate the flat shank of the brush 14; also, that the projection on the handle in Figure 5 is diametrically ker'fed to receive the flat shank of the paper portions and the jaws engage said shank below the said kerfed rejection.
  • a retaining ring 26 1s provided for actuating the jaws.
  • the gist of the invention is in providing a simple and inexpensive and advantageous sanitary brush portion made of paper or some equivalent material in order to render feasible the use of an individual brush for each customer.
  • the two different types o'f brush portion, round and flat, are merely shown for the purpose of illustration of the preferred form.
  • Ipaper is used because it is inexpensive and can be made into an eicient type of brush portion by merely folding and nesting the paper sections as stated and splitting to provide the fringe, and the 'fringe elements function as exible bristles.
  • the handle can be made of wood, metal, hard rubber, or any other suit; able material, of any combination o'f materials.
  • the paper brush portion can be made with two or three, or any number of plies of paper, to any thickness which may seem desirable. Any color, form, thickness, quality, or grade of paper may be employed as may seem suitable. ,f
  • any length, thickness, or size of brush or handle may be used as is deemed wise.
  • the brush may be made in as seems desirable, that is,
  • the holders likewise may be made in any form to accommodate these brushes.
  • a brush member comprising a plurality of sections of paper folded upon themselves and nested and aving free slitted portions and also having unslitted portions back of the slitted portions and a smooth back edge afforded by the bight ber adapted to be reduced to a laminated contracted state for attachment to and cooperation with a handle.

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N. SALVUCCI DUSTING BRUSH June 24, 1930.
Filed Apri?. 26, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 invento( n @Zmza Salada o, v
Patented June 24, 1930 UNITED STATES N'UNZI-TO SAL'VUGCI, OF LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS DUSTING BRUSH Application lled April 26, 192B- Serial N0. 272,949.
The object of my present invention is the provision of a. brush for dusting loose hair off the face and neck following a hair cutting operation, the said brush being characterized by a major portion of paper which while efiicient in operation and suiiiciently strong for the purpose indicated is so cheap that it is entirely feasible to discard said major portion after use thereof on one person and replace it with a corres onding fresh major portion for use on the ace and neck of another occupant of the barbers chair.
To the attainment of the foregoing the invention consists in the improvement as hereinafter described and definitely claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a e part of this speciication Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of brush.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a slight- 1y diiferent form or embodiment thereof.
Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the plies of paper folded and assembled to provide the blanks from which either one or the other type of brushes may be formed.
Figure 4 is a view in section and elevation showing one embodiment of holder constructed to accommodate the character of brush represented in Figure 1.
Figure 5 is a View similar to Figure 4, showing a different embodiment of holder such as is employed to accommodate that type of brush shown in Figure 2. A
Figure 6 is a cross section on the line 6-6 of Figure 4.
Figure 7 is a section taken approximately upon the plane of the line 7-7 of Figure 5.
The principal part of the invention is the brush shown in Figures 1 and 2. In order to permit a clear understanding of this to be had, however, attention is invited to Figure 3, wherein it will be observed that the numeral 8 designates one sheet of paper and the numeral 9 a second sheet.
These are folded upon each other, into half sections providing a plurality of superposedplies of an appropriate thickness. The lower edges are slit longitudinally at spaced points as at 10 to form a fringe. This fringe extends about half way of the point 11 while the remainder of the sheet is left uncut to form a binder 12. The fringe provides a desirable form of bristles, these being quite flexible and closely related to provide a fluy condition. This fringed blank may be formed 5;, into either one of the types of brushes shown in Figure 1 or in Figure 2. The form shown in Figure 1 and designated by the numeral 13 is the round type, and in this form the binder 12 is rolled to provide a multi-ply 60 attaching collar.
The brush in Figure 2 is of the flat type and is distinguished by the reference numeral 14. It is to be observed that in this instance the bristles 11 are arranged in iat 55 form as well as the shank portion and the plies of the shank may be either glued or riveted together.
As will be best appreciated from Figure 3 the bight portion of the folded sections of paper are nested one within the other, whereby the sections of paper are held together of themselves, and a strong and finished back edge is afforded for the major portion or unit of the brush which is formed of paper of appropriate character.
In order to accommodate the two different types of brushes, two different forms of holders are necessary. In Figures 4 and 6, we observe a holder 15 to accommodate a 8o round type of brush 13; while in Figures 5 and 7 the holder 16 is constructed to accommodate the flat type of brush 14.
Manifestly the nesting of the bight portions of the several sections of paper as hereinbefore pointed out and as best shown in Figure 3 lends itself to the reduction of the brush portions to the tubular form as shown in Figure 1 or the Hat shank portion shown in Figure 2.
Referring a ain to Figures 4 and 6, it will be seen that 1 represents a handle having a centralized cylindrical projection 18, provided with a rounded lower end 19. This serves to permit the collar to be slipped up over the projection, in order that it can be held in place by the spring retaining jaws 20. These jaws having inturned ends 21 en gaging the collar as shown and belng equipped with a contracting ring 22, which and accommodate the flat shank of the brush 14; also, that the projection on the handle in Figure 5 is diametrically ker'fed to receive the flat shank of the paper portions and the jaws engage said shank below the said kerfed rejection. Here again, a retaining ring 26 1s provided for actuating the jaws.
The gist of the invention is in providing a simple and inexpensive and advantageous sanitary brush portion made of paper or some equivalent material in order to render feasible the use of an individual brush for each customer. The two different types o'f brush portion, round and flat, are merely shown for the purpose of illustration of the preferred form. Moreover, Ipaper is used because it is inexpensive and can be made into an eicient type of brush portion by merely folding and nesting the paper sections as stated and splitting to provide the fringe, and the 'fringe elements function as exible bristles.
'It is thought that by considering the description in connection with the drawings, a clear understanding of the construction and advantages of the invention will be had. Therefore a more lengthy description is regarded unnecessary.
Minor changes in the shape, size, and rearrangement of parts comin within the field of invention claimed, may e resorted to if desired.
For example, the handle can be made of wood, metal, hard rubber, or any other suit; able material, of any combination o'f materials. The paper brush portion can be made with two or three, or any number of plies of paper, to any thickness which may seem desirable. Any color, form, thickness, quality, or grade of paper may be employed as may seem suitable. ,f
Any length, thickness, or size of brush or handle may be used as is deemed wise. In addition, to the types of brush as shown Y vin Figs. 1 and 2, the brush may be made in as seems desirable, that is,
any other form lar, rectangular, or in any square, triangu other form. The holders likewise may be made in any form to accommodate these brushes.-
I claim:
As a new article of manufacture, a brush member comprising a plurality of sections of paper folded upon themselves and nested and aving free slitted portions and also having unslitted portions back of the slitted portions and a smooth back edge afforded by the bight ber adapted to be reduced to a laminated contracted state for attachment to and cooperation with a handle.
In testimony whereof I aix my signature.
NUNzIA'ro sALvUccI.
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US2428306A (en) * 1944-08-05 1947-09-30 Florenz E Beagle Dusting brush
US2496371A (en) * 1948-02-10 1950-02-07 Baker Novelty Company Steel wool holder
US2595776A (en) * 1949-08-29 1952-05-06 Warren E Downey Throwaway neck duster for individual customer use
US2597772A (en) * 1949-06-02 1952-05-20 Antonio Stango Individual neck duster
US2637061A (en) * 1950-03-01 1953-05-05 Ozdobinski Anthony Brush construction
US2666223A (en) * 1950-04-18 1954-01-19 Lura B Farrell Cleaning swab for toilet bowls
US2707793A (en) * 1952-02-12 1955-05-10 Vincent Spinosa Disposable brush
US2750614A (en) * 1952-04-08 1956-06-19 Bernard J Collins Dispensing toothbrush
US2750767A (en) * 1952-04-19 1956-06-19 Knauf Emil W Von Device for buttering sweet corn
US2813286A (en) * 1954-02-02 1957-11-19 Forman E Strader Disposable dusters and methods of making them
DE1051793B (en) * 1957-07-24 1959-03-05 Osborn Mfg Co Brush and method for the continuous production of brush elements
US3281884A (en) * 1965-10-20 1966-11-01 Anne C Feil Cleaning implement
US3333290A (en) * 1964-12-07 1967-08-01 Leader Farms Inc Expendable barber's duster
US4313774A (en) * 1980-07-10 1982-02-02 Wm. E. Hooper & Sons Co. Mophead and method of manufacturing
US5095574A (en) * 1990-07-10 1992-03-17 Sarkis Khanzadian Curved glass cleaning and buffing device
US5967617A (en) * 1998-03-02 1999-10-19 Zapanta; Gary Filament tape for cleaning and dental application
US6336242B1 (en) * 2000-03-15 2002-01-08 Chun-Lin Tseng Card type paper toothbrush
US20040107526A1 (en) * 2002-12-05 2004-06-10 Markus Enzfellner Brush head
US20070006412A1 (en) * 2003-07-08 2007-01-11 Soller Douglas A Cleaning brush with disposable/replaceable brush head

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2428306A (en) * 1944-08-05 1947-09-30 Florenz E Beagle Dusting brush
US2496371A (en) * 1948-02-10 1950-02-07 Baker Novelty Company Steel wool holder
US2597772A (en) * 1949-06-02 1952-05-20 Antonio Stango Individual neck duster
US2595776A (en) * 1949-08-29 1952-05-06 Warren E Downey Throwaway neck duster for individual customer use
US2637061A (en) * 1950-03-01 1953-05-05 Ozdobinski Anthony Brush construction
US2666223A (en) * 1950-04-18 1954-01-19 Lura B Farrell Cleaning swab for toilet bowls
US2707793A (en) * 1952-02-12 1955-05-10 Vincent Spinosa Disposable brush
US2750614A (en) * 1952-04-08 1956-06-19 Bernard J Collins Dispensing toothbrush
US2750767A (en) * 1952-04-19 1956-06-19 Knauf Emil W Von Device for buttering sweet corn
US2813286A (en) * 1954-02-02 1957-11-19 Forman E Strader Disposable dusters and methods of making them
DE1051793B (en) * 1957-07-24 1959-03-05 Osborn Mfg Co Brush and method for the continuous production of brush elements
US3333290A (en) * 1964-12-07 1967-08-01 Leader Farms Inc Expendable barber's duster
US3281884A (en) * 1965-10-20 1966-11-01 Anne C Feil Cleaning implement
US4313774A (en) * 1980-07-10 1982-02-02 Wm. E. Hooper & Sons Co. Mophead and method of manufacturing
US5095574A (en) * 1990-07-10 1992-03-17 Sarkis Khanzadian Curved glass cleaning and buffing device
US5967617A (en) * 1998-03-02 1999-10-19 Zapanta; Gary Filament tape for cleaning and dental application
US6336242B1 (en) * 2000-03-15 2002-01-08 Chun-Lin Tseng Card type paper toothbrush
US20080092316A1 (en) * 2002-10-18 2008-04-24 Hagleitner Hygiene International Gmbh Brush Head
US7467437B2 (en) * 2002-10-18 2008-12-23 Hans-Georg Hagleitner Brush head for one time use
US20040107526A1 (en) * 2002-12-05 2004-06-10 Markus Enzfellner Brush head
US7389558B2 (en) * 2002-12-05 2008-06-24 Hagleitner Hygiene International Gmbh Brush head for one time use
US20070006412A1 (en) * 2003-07-08 2007-01-11 Soller Douglas A Cleaning brush with disposable/replaceable brush head
US7827648B2 (en) * 2003-07-08 2010-11-09 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Cleaning brush with disposable/replaceable brush head

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