US2138872A - Brush and bristles therefor - Google Patents

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US2138872A
US2138872A US87482A US8748236A US2138872A US 2138872 A US2138872 A US 2138872A US 87482 A US87482 A US 87482A US 8748236 A US8748236 A US 8748236A US 2138872 A US2138872 A US 2138872A
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  • My invention more particularly relates to rubber cushion hair brushes in which the bristles are set in a rubber pad provided with perforations. Wire pins, whalebone and other materials have usually been substituted for regular bristles in brushes of this type.
  • Wire pins When Wire pins have been set in brushes of the foregoing character, they have usually been provided with heads engageable with the inner side of the rubber pad in which they are mounted. In order to prevent the pins from backing out of the perforations in the pad it has been usual to glue a piece or'pieces of canvas on the inner side of the pad to retain the pins in position in the periorations.
  • the use of such canvas has added to the cost of the brushes both because of the fact that more material is required than in the ordinary brush of this type and also because of the fact that an eXtra operation is required. Furthermore, the use of such material is objectionable for the reason that the rubber pad in which the bristles are mounted is less flexible than is the rubber pad of an ordinary brush of this type.
  • the wire bristles which are mounted in perforations with which the flexible pad is provided are formed with means for retaining the bristles in position Within the said perforations or openings of the pad without the use of the usual canvas or other attachments, the said means preferably being in the form of spaced enlargements on the bristles or pins which engage the pad on opposite sides thereof and thereby retain the bristles in positionwithout the use of canvas or other attachments secured to the flexible pad.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary view in section of a portion of a brush in which pins or bristles of the character which have hitherto commonly been used in a brush of the foregoing character are secured;
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of a bristle or pin made in accordance with my invention
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view generally similar to Fig. 1 in which bristles embodying my invention are secured in position in the openings of a flexible pad;
  • Fig. 4 is an inverted plan of a brush of the type in which a flexible rubber pad is secured along its edge to the brush back;
  • Fig. 5 is a section taken along the plane of the line 4-4 of Fig. 4, and
  • the bristle is provided with an enlargement I5 spaced from the head III and which engages the pad on the opposite side of the pad from the head so that the bristles are secured in position by the head and the enlargement which is spaced therefrom.
  • the brush back I6 is usually provided at its edge With a ilange I'I as best indicated in Fig. 5 in which is received the edge of the exible pad thereby retaining the pad in position.

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Dec. 6, 1938. R. MAROGG BRUSH AND BRISTLE TH-EREFOR Filed June 26, 1936 ooooooooooooo Ooooooooooooooo OOooooOooO oa Patented Dec. 6, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT CFFICE 1 Claim.
My invention more particularly relates to rubber cushion hair brushes in which the bristles are set in a rubber pad provided with perforations. Wire pins, whalebone and other materials have usually been substituted for regular bristles in brushes of this type.
When Wire pins have been set in brushes of the foregoing character, they have usually been provided with heads engageable with the inner side of the rubber pad in which they are mounted. In order to prevent the pins from backing out of the perforations in the pad it has been usual to glue a piece or'pieces of canvas on the inner side of the pad to retain the pins in position in the periorations. The use of such canvas, however, has added to the cost of the brushes both because of the fact that more material is required than in the ordinary brush of this type and also because of the fact that an eXtra operation is required. Furthermore, the use of such material is objectionable for the reason that the rubber pad in which the bristles are mounted is less flexible than is the rubber pad of an ordinary brush of this type.
In accordance with my invention, the wire bristles which are mounted in perforations with which the flexible pad is provided are formed with means for retaining the bristles in position Within the said perforations or openings of the pad without the use of the usual canvas or other attachments, the said means preferably being in the form of spaced enlargements on the bristles or pins which engage the pad on opposite sides thereof and thereby retain the bristles in positionwithout the use of canvas or other attachments secured to the flexible pad.
My invention will best be understood by reference to the accompanying drawing in which I have illustrated a preferred embodiment thereof and in which Fig. 1 is a fragmentary view in section of a portion of a brush in which pins or bristles of the character which have hitherto commonly been used in a brush of the foregoing character are secured;
Fig. 2 is a front elevation of a bristle or pin made in accordance with my invention;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view generally similar to Fig. 1 in which bristles embodying my invention are secured in position in the openings of a flexible pad;
Fig. 4 is an inverted plan of a brush of the type in which a flexible rubber pad is secured along its edge to the brush back;
Fig. 5 is a section taken along the plane of the line 4-4 of Fig. 4, and
of said bristles being provided with a head II 10 engaging the inner side of said pad. Hitherto bristles have been prevented from backing out of their openings by canvas I4 which is glued to the rubber. The use of such canvas is objectionable for the reasons heretofore presented. 15
In accordance with my invention the bristle is provided with an enlargement I5 spaced from the head III and which engages the pad on the opposite side of the pad from the head so that the bristles are secured in position by the head and the enlargement which is spaced therefrom.
The brush back I6 is usually provided at its edge With a ilange I'I as best indicated in Fig. 5 in which is received the edge of the exible pad thereby retaining the pad in position.
It Will be evident that when the bristles embodying my invention are inserted in position in the openings of the flexible pad, the engagement of the heads with one side of the pad and the enlargements with the other side thereof, cause the bristles to be locked in position therein, and movement in either direction is prevented. Furthermore, as no canvas or other attachments are required for the inner side of the pad, the pad with the attached bristles is much more flexible than pads which have hitherto been used.
While I have described my invention in its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the words which I have used are words of description and not of limitation. Hence, changes Within the purview of the appended claim may be made without departing from the true scope and spirit of my invention in its broader aspects.
What I claim is:
A comparatively long slender wire bristle for use in a hair brush of the type in which a flexible rubber pad is mounted on a brush back and provided with openings in which individual bristles are received, a given bristle being provided at its inner end with a head and with an enlargement spaced from said head a distance substantially corresponding to the thickness of the pad in which the bristle is mounted.
RICHARD MAROGG.
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Cited By (11)

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US2556691A (en) * 1947-05-10 1951-06-12 Timothy J La Fontaine Ice remover with scraping pins
US2618276A (en) * 1950-09-29 1952-11-18 George C Hamparson Folding comb
US2621369A (en) * 1948-02-13 1952-12-16 Empire Brush Works Inc Method of making hairbrushes
US2888993A (en) * 1956-08-01 1959-06-02 Milton W Dunning Lawn edger
US2919458A (en) * 1958-01-23 1960-01-05 Yates Plastic Sales Inc Floor mat
US3427674A (en) * 1966-06-30 1969-02-18 Ronson Corp Electric hair brush
US5095892A (en) * 1988-02-22 1992-03-17 Takashi Tsumura Brush for hair and body
US5996158A (en) * 1998-03-04 1999-12-07 Praxair Technology, Inc. Cleaning module and novel cleaning studs
US6279582B1 (en) * 1999-12-08 2001-08-28 Huo-Pia Wang Hairbrush having a brush seat provided with slidable bristles thereto
US20150135455A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2015-05-21 Goody Products, Inc. Hair Brush For Smoothing Hair
WO2021234344A3 (en) * 2020-05-21 2022-12-01 Dyson Technology Limited Brush

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2556691A (en) * 1947-05-10 1951-06-12 Timothy J La Fontaine Ice remover with scraping pins
US2621369A (en) * 1948-02-13 1952-12-16 Empire Brush Works Inc Method of making hairbrushes
US2618276A (en) * 1950-09-29 1952-11-18 George C Hamparson Folding comb
US2888993A (en) * 1956-08-01 1959-06-02 Milton W Dunning Lawn edger
US2919458A (en) * 1958-01-23 1960-01-05 Yates Plastic Sales Inc Floor mat
US3427674A (en) * 1966-06-30 1969-02-18 Ronson Corp Electric hair brush
US5095892A (en) * 1988-02-22 1992-03-17 Takashi Tsumura Brush for hair and body
US5996158A (en) * 1998-03-04 1999-12-07 Praxair Technology, Inc. Cleaning module and novel cleaning studs
US6279582B1 (en) * 1999-12-08 2001-08-28 Huo-Pia Wang Hairbrush having a brush seat provided with slidable bristles thereto
US20150135455A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2015-05-21 Goody Products, Inc. Hair Brush For Smoothing Hair
WO2021234344A3 (en) * 2020-05-21 2022-12-01 Dyson Technology Limited Brush

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