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    • B44DPAINTING OR ARTISTIC DRAWING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PRESERVING PAINTINGS; SURFACE TREATMENT TO OBTAIN SPECIAL ARTISTIC SURFACE EFFECTS OR FINISHES
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  • This invention consists in certain novel features of improved construction, whereby the following objects are accomplished, viz: To combine in a shaving-cup the advantages of ornate and unbreakable metal and smooth and non-corrodible glass or the like, the latter neatly and securely held in place as a lining; to do this without the extra expense and disadvantages of glass linings blown in; to provide for readily draining surplus water from the soap; to provide forsupporting the brush while not in use, so as to keep its bristles straight or unstrained. and in apreferred style to avoid the subjection ofthe lining to breaking strains,and to prevent marring the sides of the metallic shell, as hereinafter set forth.
  • Figure 1 of these drawings is a top view, and Fig. 2 a vertical section, of a preferred style of shaving-cup, illustrating this invention; and Fig. 3 is a small-scale vertical sec-- tion of a mug-shaped shavingcup, illustrating modifications.
  • the improved cup comprises three parts-vim, first, an unbreakable metallic outer shell, M, which may be ornamented by burnishing, chasing, engraving, or the like, and plated, lacquered, or otherwise treated, so as to preserve an ornate appearance; second, a glass lining,.G, preferably of white or milk glass, to conceal the interior of the shell from view and to form a lather-chamber, L, which can readily be kept clean, and the walls of which are smooth and non-corrodible; and, third, an inner metallic rim, I, united with said metallic shell at top, which tightly confines the glass lining, so as to keep it from rattling, as well as from escaping, and forms a combined soap-guard and brush-support, S, which 'is perforated, as shown at a, for the discharge of surplus water without permitting the soap to escape, and has an elevated brush-holder, 1), adapted to embrace the neck of the brush and keep the bristles out of contact with the bottom of the cup whileit
  • the metallic shell M has a foot rim, F, giving it a broad hollow base, so that it stands steadily, and setting it down hard does not endanger the glass lining.
  • the walls of said shell are curvilinear in vertical section, as seen in Fig. 1, while the glass lining G- is downwardly tapering, so as to be readily molded and inserted, and thus the contacts 0 between the shell and lining are only two, whereby breaking the lining is further prevented, and the upper edge or top rim,"l, of
  • said shell M is curved outwardly, so as to coact with said foot rim, F, to keep the side of the shell from striking when the cup falls on its side, as indicated by the dotted line m, Fig. 2.
  • the shell M and foot rim, F are designed to be made of sheetbrass spun into shape and united by solder, and said inner rim, I, to be stamped out of like metal by a suitable die and soldered in.
  • Othersuitable metals maybe used, and porcelain or the like, or glass of other colors, may be substituted for the preferred white glass.
  • a glass-lined shaving-cup comprising a metallic shell, alining of glass or the like,and an inner rim united with said shell at top, which confines said lining within said shell, substantially as herein specified.
  • a glass-lined shavingcup comprising a metallic shell, a lining of glass or the like,

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J. S. GOLDSMITH.
SHAVING 0UP. No. 348,160. v Patented Aug. 24, 1886.
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UNITED STATES PATENT FFIcE.
JOHN S. GOLDSMITH, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
SHAVlNG-GUP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 348,160, dated August 24, 1886.
Application filed September 16, 1885. Serial No. 177,303. (No model.)
T all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN S. GOLDSMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Shaving- Oups, of which the following is aspecification.
This invention consists in certain novel features of improved construction, whereby the following objects are accomplished, viz: To combine in a shaving-cup the advantages of ornate and unbreakable metal and smooth and non-corrodible glass or the like, the latter neatly and securely held in place as a lining; to do this without the extra expense and disadvantages of glass linings blown in; to provide for readily draining surplus water from the soap; to provide forsupporting the brush while not in use, so as to keep its bristles straight or unstrained. and in apreferred style to avoid the subjection ofthe lining to breaking strains,and to prevent marring the sides of the metallic shell, as hereinafter set forth.
A sheet of drawings accompanies this specification as part thereof.
Figure 1 of these drawings is a top view, and Fig. 2 a vertical section, of a preferred style of shaving-cup, illustrating this invention; and Fig. 3 is a small-scale vertical sec-- tion of a mug-shaped shavingcup, illustrating modifications.
Like letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
In either style the improved cup comprises three parts-vim, first, an unbreakable metallic outer shell, M, which may be ornamented by burnishing, chasing, engraving, or the like, and plated, lacquered, or otherwise treated, so as to preserve an ornate appearance; second, a glass lining,.G, preferably of white or milk glass, to conceal the interior of the shell from view and to form a lather-chamber, L, which can readily be kept clean, and the walls of which are smooth and non-corrodible; and, third, an inner metallic rim, I, united with said metallic shell at top, which tightly confines the glass lining, so as to keep it from rattling, as well as from escaping, and forms a combined soap-guard and brush-support, S, which 'is perforated, as shown at a, for the discharge of surplus water without permitting the soap to escape, and has an elevated brush-holder, 1), adapted to embrace the neck of the brush and keep the bristles out of contact with the bottom of the cup whileit is out of use.
In the preferred style (represented by Figs. 1 and 2) the metallic shell M has a foot rim, F, giving it a broad hollow base, so that it stands steadily, and setting it down hard does not endanger the glass lining. The walls of said shell are curvilinear in vertical section, as seen in Fig. 1, while the glass lining G- is downwardly tapering, so as to be readily molded and inserted, and thus the contacts 0 between the shell and lining are only two, whereby breaking the lining is further prevented, and the upper edge or top rim,"l, of
said shell M is curved outwardly, so as to coact with said foot rim, F, to keep the side of the shell from striking when the cup falls on its side, as indicated by the dotted line m, Fig. 2.
The shell M and foot rim, F, are designed to be made of sheetbrass spun into shape and united by solder, and said inner rim, I, to be stamped out of like metal by a suitable die and soldered in. Othersuitable metals maybe used, and porcelain or the like, or glass of other colors, may be substituted for the preferred white glass.
Having thus described my said improvement in shaving-cups, Iclaim as my invention and desire to patentunder this specification- 1. A glass-lined shaving-cup, comprising a metallic shell, alining of glass or the like,and an inner rim united with said shell at top, which confines said lining within said shell, substantially as herein specified.
3. A glass-lined shavingcup, comprising a metallic shell, a lining of glass or the like,
and an inner rim united with said shell at top,
specified.
4. The combination, in a shavingcup, of a metallic shell provided with a hollow foot rim,
and having walls which are curvilinearin vertical section a downward] -ta eriiwlinin of glass or the like, and an inner rim un ted with hereinspecified.
Signed at Brookl n this 14th day of Sep- JOHN S. GOLDSMITH.
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US5813567A (en) * 1996-11-12 1998-09-29 Mangano; Joy Mop bucket having integral mop stabilizing structure
US5947322A (en) * 1998-05-21 1999-09-07 Ho; Chin-Huan Multiple-purpose container detachably mounted on wall
US6176389B1 (en) * 1997-12-19 2001-01-23 L'Or{acute over (e)}al S.A. Container, system, and method for dispensing fluid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5813567A (en) * 1996-11-12 1998-09-29 Mangano; Joy Mop bucket having integral mop stabilizing structure
US6176389B1 (en) * 1997-12-19 2001-01-23 L'Or{acute over (e)}al S.A. Container, system, and method for dispensing fluid
US5947322A (en) * 1998-05-21 1999-09-07 Ho; Chin-Huan Multiple-purpose container detachably mounted on wall

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