US219A - Mode of dipping or charging locofoco matches - Google Patents

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  • the finishing operation consists in dipping the ends so charged, in the igniting compound, which is in an unctions or paste like form.
  • This hasbeen heretofore usually effected by the hand, taking several, say perhaps twenty or thirty by the uncharged ends, and adjusting the bottoms so that they range in a somewhat convex line, and by turning the hand a little, dipping all the sulfured ends in the said compound.
  • this operation is slow and inaccurate, and that by the irregularity of muscular action, some will be dipped deeper, and take up more of the igniting compound, than others, which will of course effect considerable loss, as the said compound is expensive and as a very small quantity is sufficient if properly applied.
  • the bottom ends must be separated a small distance from each other, that the said igniting compound may take a little hold of the sides.
  • the instrument by which I perform this operation, and the invention and use of which constitutes this improvement is simply a tube of tin, brass, wrought or cast iron, or any other suitable substance, of a conical shape, diverging from the center or apex to any convenient size .at the bottom or mouth, and under such angle as that, when a suf# clentquantity of matches Vto charge said tube are gathered together, and the ends ton Abe dipped are duly adjusted; by entering the upper or unsulfured ends of the matches into the mouth of the tube,y and pressing them in till they meet the sides, they may be held )sufficiently by their pressure and consequent friction, by the convergency of the sides, and the bottom orlower end" of said matches, by the same cause will be regularly and suHicient-ly separated; and thereby, not only a much greaterquantity can bev dipped at once, but an important saving effected in the compound.
  • the angle for therdivergency of this tube may be about thirty degrees, ⁇ but precision is not essential. It may also be of any length, shape and proportions, to suit the fancy or convenience of the constructor; provided always, that its angle of'divengency be such as to hold the matches, and sutliciently separate the points. or pyramidal, and its mouth may be round, oval, square, oblong or three square, or of any other form; and it may be either continued to a point or apex, or the top may be left off, making it the frustum of a cone, or of whatsoever form it presents. Y
  • Its shape may be conical quantity of matches may be held and dipped

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trataran sTATas PATENT ernten.
JEHU HATFIELD, oF sTiLLwATER', NEW YORK.
MODE 0F DIPPING OR GHARGING- LOCOFOCO .MATCH-IES.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 219, kdated Tune 3, 18S-7.
Before describing this improvement, it
will be proper to describe that part of the process in which the improvement is to be` used.
When the ends of the matches are charged with sulfur, and dried, the finishing operation consists in dipping the ends so charged, in the igniting compound, which is in an unctions or paste like form. This hasbeen heretofore usually effected by the hand, taking several, say perhaps twenty or thirty by the uncharged ends, and adjusting the bottoms so that they range in a somewhat convex line, and by turning the hand a little, dipping all the sulfured ends in the said compound. It will be seen that this operation is slow and inaccurate, and that by the irregularity of muscular action, some will be dipped deeper, and take up more of the igniting compound, than others, which will of course effect considerable loss, as the said compound is expensive and as a very small quantity is sufficient if properly applied. It should also be understood that however they may be dipped, and in whatsoever quantities, the bottom ends must be separated a small distance from each other, that the said igniting compound may take a little hold of the sides.
Now the instrument by which I perform this operation, and the invention and use of which constitutes this improvement, is simply a tube of tin, brass, wrought or cast iron, or any other suitable substance, of a conical shape, diverging from the center or apex to any convenient size .at the bottom or mouth, and under such angle as that, when a suf# clentquantity of matches Vto charge said tube are gathered together, and the ends ton Abe dipped are duly adjusted; by entering the upper or unsulfured ends of the matches into the mouth of the tube,y and pressing them in till they meet the sides, they may be held )sufficiently by their pressure and consequent friction, by the convergency of the sides, and the bottom orlower end" of said matches, by the same cause will be regularly and suHicient-ly separated; and thereby, not only a much greaterquantity can bev dipped at once, but an important saving effected in the compound. The angle for therdivergency of this tube may be about thirty degrees,` but precision is not essential. It may also be of any length, shape and proportions, to suit the fancy or convenience of the constructor; provided always, that its angle of'divengency be such as to hold the matches, and sutliciently separate the points. or pyramidal, and its mouth may be round, oval, square, oblong or three square, or of any other form; and it may be either continued to a point or apex, or the top may be left off, making it the frustum of a cone, or of whatsoever form it presents. Y
The sole point I hereby claim as my invention is- The use of a tube with a funnel shaped or diverging mouth, by which an indefinite at once, as above specified.
-JEHU I-IATFIELD. Witnesses:
STEPHEN VERNAM, SAM BLYDENBOUGH.
Its shape may be conical quantity of matches may be held and dipped
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US4781117A (en) * 1987-07-20 1988-11-01 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Fragmentable warhead of modular construction
US20010018925A1 (en) * 1999-08-25 2001-09-06 Micron Technology Inc In-line valve
US20010025845A1 (en) * 2000-04-03 2001-10-04 Higgins George Anthony Asymmetric radiant electric heater with multiple heating zones
US20010038004A1 (en) * 2000-01-11 2001-11-08 Ioannis Kosmas Stove or grill for cooking, and a stove or grill for cooking having a glass ceramic cook top or hob, and a glass ceramic plate cook top or hob for use in a stove or grill
KR100707867B1 (en) * 1999-07-23 2007-04-19 아그리움 폴리머 코팅즈 코포레이션 Improved polymer-sulfur-polymer coated fertilizers
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Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4781117A (en) * 1987-07-20 1988-11-01 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Fragmentable warhead of modular construction
KR100707867B1 (en) * 1999-07-23 2007-04-19 아그리움 폴리머 코팅즈 코포레이션 Improved polymer-sulfur-polymer coated fertilizers
US20010018925A1 (en) * 1999-08-25 2001-09-06 Micron Technology Inc In-line valve
US20010038004A1 (en) * 2000-01-11 2001-11-08 Ioannis Kosmas Stove or grill for cooking, and a stove or grill for cooking having a glass ceramic cook top or hob, and a glass ceramic plate cook top or hob for use in a stove or grill
US20010025845A1 (en) * 2000-04-03 2001-10-04 Higgins George Anthony Asymmetric radiant electric heater with multiple heating zones
US20220312969A1 (en) * 2018-08-09 2022-10-06 Eevolv Ltd Drive mechanism
US11779117B2 (en) * 2018-08-09 2023-10-10 Eevolv Ltd. Drive mechanism
EP4049815A1 (en) 2021-02-25 2022-08-31 Michael H. Panosian Finger grip for shears
EP4049813A1 (en) 2021-02-25 2022-08-31 Michael H. Panosian Finger grip for shears
EP4049814A1 (en) 2021-02-25 2022-08-31 Michael H. Panosian Finger grip for shears

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