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US2615266A
US2615266A US132733A US13273349A US2615266A US 2615266 A US2615266 A US 2615266A US 132733 A US132733 A US 132733A US 13273349 A US13273349 A US 13273349A US 2615266 A US2615266 A US 2615266A
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  • FIG. 1 Oct 8, 9 c. M. WALLlN ETAL SPARKLING BARBER POLE Filed Dec. 13, 1949 H II FIG. 1
  • This invention relates to revolving barber poles, and more particularly to a revolving barber pole of the illuminated type.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an ornamental revolving barber pole which is inexpensive to manufacture, which is durable in construction, which provides an unusual sparkling effect, and which employs only a single source of illumination.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an improved sparkling barber pole of the construction contemplated by the present invention
  • Figure 2 is an elevational view, partly broken away, of the barber pole illustrated in Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 33 of Figure 1.
  • a bottom motor supporting plate 22 Secured on a lower step 2
  • Top housing I2 is formed with an inwardly extending flange 3
  • a depending sleeve 33 Centrally secured to disc member 32 is a depending sleeve 33 which extends rotatably through bracket 29 and which has secured thereto a lampsocket 34 in which is mounted the inverted elongated showcase lamp 35.
  • Cylinder 28 is formed with spaced pairs of spirally arranged rows of relatively large apertures 3B. Secured on the outer surface of cylinder 28 are spiral strips of translucent colored material 31, each strip 31 overlying one of the double rows of apertures 36, and the strips being arranged in the conventional sequence of colors employed on barber poles, such as alternately red and white, or red, white and blue, or the like. Designated at 38 are smaller apertures extending through both cylinder 28 and strips- 31, said smaller apertures being located between the respective pairs of spirally arranged rows of apertures 36, as shown in Figure l, and having a much wider spacing than the apertures 36.
  • the motor rotates the cylinder 28 at a constant speed, the lamp 35 being illuminated.
  • Light from lamp 35 diffuses through the strips 31, through the apertures 36, providing substantially even and relatively subdued illumination of said strips.
  • direct rays of light from lamp 35 pass through the small apertures 38, whereby an unusual sparkling effect is obtained as the cylinder 28 rotates, greatly enhancing the attractiveness of the barber pole.
  • a barber pole comprising a pair of vertically spaced supports, a transparent outer cylinder fixed at its opposing ends on the supports, motor means mounted on one of said supports, an opaque cylinder mounted for rotation in the outer cylinder, drive transmitting means connected between said opaque cylinder and the motor means, illuminating means carried by the other support and disposed within the opaque cylinder to illuminate the interior thereof, said opaque cylinder being formed with relatively large openings arranged in a spiral pattern, strips of variously colored translucent material spirally wound interiorly on the opaque cylinder and enclosing the openings therein, said strips 3 being formed with minute spaced openings arranged to allow direct passage of light rays from said illuminating means, whereby the direct light rays from said illuminating means provide a sparkling eifect against the illuminated strips of colored translucent material.
  • an opaque interiorly illuminated rotatable cylinder having relatively large spirally arranged rows of transverse openings formed in the side wall thereof, strips of variously colored translucent material spirally wound on the exterior of the cylinder and enclosing the openings, said strips having relatively small perforations formed transversely therein at longitudinally spaced points, said strip perforations lying between the rows of openings in the opaque cylinder, said opaque cylinder having the small openings registering with said small per- 4 forations and permitting passage of direct light rays from the interior of the cylinder through the strips, whereby the direct light rays provide a sparkling effect against the illuminated colored strips of translucent material.

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Oct 8, 9 c. M. WALLlN ETAL SPARKLING BARBER POLE Filed Dec. 13, 1949 H II FIG. 1
FIG. 2
IVINVENTOR Cfiar/ss M 14 4/00 ATTORNEYS Patented Oct. 28, 1952 SPARKLING BARBER rots" Charles M. Wallin and ThomasW. Frazier,
Louisville,. Ky.
Application December 13, 1949, Serial N0. 132,733
2 Claims.
This invention relates to revolving barber poles, and more particularly to a revolving barber pole of the illuminated type.
A main object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved illuminated barber pole which is very simple in construction, which is attractive in appearance, and which provides a sparkling efiect as it revolves.
A further object of the invention is to provide an ornamental revolving barber pole which is inexpensive to manufacture, which is durable in construction, which provides an unusual sparkling effect, and which employs only a single source of illumination.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view of an improved sparkling barber pole of the construction contemplated by the present invention;
Figure 2 is an elevational view, partly broken away, of the barber pole illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 33 of Figure 1.
Referring to the drawings, H designates an octagonal bottom supporting housing and i2 designates an octagonal top supporting housing. The supporting housings are secured to a wall 13 by respective fastening bolts [4 and I5 in vertical alignment. Designated at I6 is a cylindrical, transparent cover whose lower end is received in a step I! of the bottom housing II and whose upper end is received within a depending flange [8 of the upper housing l2. The upper housing I2 is provided with a removable, stepped cap l9 engaging over an octagonal top flange 20 of the upper housing.
Secured on a lower step 2| of the bottom housing H is a bottom motor supporting plate 22. Secured to plate 22 in spaced parallel relation thereto is another plate 23. Designated at 24 is an electric motor. Designated at 25 is a vertical spindle rotatably mounted in thecenter of plate 23, said center coinciding with the vertical axis defined by the housings l I and [2. The spindle 25 is coupled to the shaft of motor 24 by suitable cal cylinder 23 of aluminum or other suitable light rigid material. Designated at 29 is a centrally apertured, transverse bracket secured to the top end of cylinder 28 by diametrically opposed angle brackets 30, 30, as shown.
Top housing I2 is formed with an inwardly extending flange 3| to which is secured a disc member 32. Centrally secured to disc member 32 is a depending sleeve 33 which extends rotatably through bracket 29 and which has secured thereto a lampsocket 34 in which is mounted the inverted elongated showcase lamp 35.
Cylinder 28 is formed with spaced pairs of spirally arranged rows of relatively large apertures 3B. Secured on the outer surface of cylinder 28 are spiral strips of translucent colored material 31, each strip 31 overlying one of the double rows of apertures 36, and the strips being arranged in the conventional sequence of colors employed on barber poles, such as alternately red and white, or red, white and blue, or the like. Designated at 38 are smaller apertures extending through both cylinder 28 and strips- 31, said smaller apertures being located between the respective pairs of spirally arranged rows of apertures 36, as shown in Figure l, and having a much wider spacing than the apertures 36.
In operation, the motor rotates the cylinder 28 at a constant speed, the lamp 35 being illuminated. Light from lamp 35 diffuses through the strips 31, through the apertures 36, providing substantially even and relatively subdued illumination of said strips. At the same time, direct rays of light from lamp 35 pass through the small apertures 38, whereby an unusual sparkling effect is obtained as the cylinder 28 rotates, greatly enhancing the attractiveness of the barber pole.
While a specific embodiment of an illuminated, sparkling barber pole has been disclosed in the foregoing description, it will be understood that various modifications within the spirit of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it is intended that no limitations be placed on the invention except as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
l. A barber pole comprising a pair of vertically spaced supports, a transparent outer cylinder fixed at its opposing ends on the supports, motor means mounted on one of said supports, an opaque cylinder mounted for rotation in the outer cylinder, drive transmitting means connected between said opaque cylinder and the motor means, illuminating means carried by the other support and disposed within the opaque cylinder to illuminate the interior thereof, said opaque cylinder being formed with relatively large openings arranged in a spiral pattern, strips of variously colored translucent material spirally wound interiorly on the opaque cylinder and enclosing the openings therein, said strips 3 being formed with minute spaced openings arranged to allow direct passage of light rays from said illuminating means, whereby the direct light rays from said illuminating means provide a sparkling eifect against the illuminated strips of colored translucent material.
2. In a barber pole, an opaque interiorly illuminated rotatable cylinder having relatively large spirally arranged rows of transverse openings formed in the side wall thereof, strips of variously colored translucent material spirally wound on the exterior of the cylinder and enclosing the openings, said strips having relatively small perforations formed transversely therein at longitudinally spaced points, said strip perforations lying between the rows of openings in the opaque cylinder, said opaque cylinder having the small openings registering with said small per- 4 forations and permitting passage of direct light rays from the interior of the cylinder through the strips, whereby the direct light rays provide a sparkling effect against the illuminated colored strips of translucent material.
CHARLES M. WALLIN. THOMAS W. FRAZIER.
' REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,759,789 Howard May 20, 1930 2,069,103 Bestler Jan. 26, 1937 2,344,639 Ressinger Mar. 21, 1944
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US2867716A (en) * 1957-10-22 1959-01-06 Vincent B Ream Ornamental display device
US2876339A (en) * 1956-07-17 1959-03-03 Howard B Thorne Illuminated display devices
US3075311A (en) * 1960-08-26 1963-01-29 George F Maillette Advertising display device
US3266176A (en) * 1963-02-25 1966-08-16 Jefferson P Waldrop Orbital simulator
US4081666A (en) * 1976-03-01 1978-03-28 Otto Adolf Roehrick Ecolarium lights
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2703836A (en) * 1952-04-26 1955-03-08 Curtis H Minogue Illuminated typewriter platen
US2876339A (en) * 1956-07-17 1959-03-03 Howard B Thorne Illuminated display devices
US2867716A (en) * 1957-10-22 1959-01-06 Vincent B Ream Ornamental display device
US3075311A (en) * 1960-08-26 1963-01-29 George F Maillette Advertising display device
US3266176A (en) * 1963-02-25 1966-08-16 Jefferson P Waldrop Orbital simulator
US4081666A (en) * 1976-03-01 1978-03-28 Otto Adolf Roehrick Ecolarium lights
USD405210S (en) * 1997-09-22 1999-02-02 Egleston Corey L Light fixture
US6270420B1 (en) * 2000-01-28 2001-08-07 Vincent K. Lee Ornamental liquid container producing dynamic views
WO2004079435A2 (en) * 2003-03-05 2004-09-16 Universal Enterprises, Inc. Image display device and method
WO2004079435A3 (en) * 2003-03-05 2007-04-05 Universal Entpr Inc Image display device and method
US20140254173A1 (en) * 2013-03-05 2014-09-11 Nicholas Jackson Dynamic Light Effect Projecting Device
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