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  • rIhis invention relates to an improvement in that class of blackingbrushes which are provided with detachable handles, so that the handle can be attached to the brush-stock when the brush is required for use and can be detached from the brush-stock when the brush is to be packed in a traveling-ease or other receptacle.
  • the object of this invention is to improve the construction of the means whereby the handle is attached4 to the brush-stock so as to render the fastening simple, convenient, and durable.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the brush provided with my improvement.
  • Fig. -2 is a similar view showing a longitudinal section of the handle-fastening.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section in line x x, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the brush.
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of the handle.
  • Fig. 6 is a bottom plan view of the handle-socket, showinga modified construction of the spring-catch.
  • Fig. 7 is a vertical cross-section in line y y, Fig. 6.
  • A represents the brushstock, which may be of any suitable form,l and which is provided on its under side with the'brush-tufts a, in the usual manner.
  • B represents the dauber, secured to the front end of the stock A, on the upper side thereof, and having its tufts rounded off, as shown in the drawings, in order to enable it to apply the blacking more conveniently.
  • C represents the handle-socket, secured to the upper side of the stock A at the rear end thereof by screws c.
  • d represents a longitudinal dovetail groove formed in the socket C, and made open at the rear end ofthe socket for the introduction of 5o the handle E.
  • the latter is provided at its lit against the sides of the dovetail groove d, while its bottom is raised out of contact with the brush-stock,as represented in Fig. 43.
  • the tenen is provided with lateral shoulders e', which rest upon the socket C on both sides of the dovetail groove d, as clearly represented in Fig. 3.
  • the shoulders or lips e' support the tenon at the proper height to prevent the tenen e from bearing against the upper side of the stock A, and thereby prevent the tenon from wedging the socket C from the stock and loosening the screws, which would take place, owing to the dovetail form of the socket and tenon, if the tenon were permitted to dome in contact with the stock.
  • the tenon e and the groove d are preferably tapered lengthwise, to cause the tenon to bind in the groove and it tightly in the same.
  • aspring-catch, F is employed, which is attached to the socket C and which engages with the handle and secures the latter in the socket.
  • the spring-catch F is secured to the under side of the socket by one of the fastening-screws c and has its hookshaped head j' arranged in the groove d, underneath the tenon e, which latter is provided with a notch, g, into which the head f projects when the handleis in place in the socket.
  • rIhe spring-catch F is provided with a knob or thumb piece, h, which projects upwardly through an opening in the socket C, and which is depressed when it is desired to disengage the handle from the socket.
  • the tenon e of the handle is pushed into the groove d until the spring-catch F engages with the handle, whereby the latter is securely held in place.
  • the dovetail groove d is closed at its front or inner end, and the inner portion of the socket C, which closes the inner end of the groove d, forms a stop, d', which receives the thrust of the handle upon inserting the tenon of the latter into the groove and arrests the inward movement of the tenon when the notch g of the tenon registers with the heady of the spring-catch.
  • the handle is ,easily inserted in the,socket and held in place front end with a dovetail tenon, e, whose sides when in use against forward movement by the stop d and against backward movement by the spring-catch.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DON J. BIGELOV, OF MEDINA, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ALLEN WV. WEBBER, OF SAME PLACE.
BLACKING-BRUSH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 361,393, dated April 19, 1887.
Application filed March 29, 1856. Serial No. 196.923. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be itY known that I, DON J. BIGELow, of Medina, in the county of Orleans and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Blacking-Brushes, of which the following is a specification.
rIhis invention relates to an improvement in that class of blackingbrushes which are provided with detachable handles, so that the handle can be attached to the brush-stock when the brush is required for use and can be detached from the brush-stock when the brush is to be packed in a traveling-ease or other receptacle.
The object of this invention is to improve the construction of the means whereby the handle is attached4 to the brush-stock so as to render the fastening simple, convenient, and durable.
My invention consists to that end of the improvements which will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of the brush provided with my improvement. Fig. -2 is a similar view showing a longitudinal section of the handle-fastening. Fig. 3 is a cross-section in line x x, Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the brush. Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of the handle. Fig. 6 is a bottom plan view of the handle-socket, showinga modified construction of the spring-catch. Fig. 7 is a vertical cross-section in line y y, Fig. 6.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several iigures.
A represents the brushstock, which may be of any suitable form,l and which is provided on its under side with the'brush-tufts a, in the usual manner.
B represents the dauber, secured to the front end of the stock A, on the upper side thereof, and having its tufts rounded off, as shown in the drawings, in order to enable it to apply the blacking more conveniently.
C represents the handle-socket, secured to the upper side of the stock A at the rear end thereof by screws c.
d represents a longitudinal dovetail groove formed in the socket C, and made open at the rear end ofthe socket for the introduction of 5o the handle E. The latter is provided at its lit against the sides of the dovetail groove d, while its bottom is raised out of contact with the brush-stock,as represented in Fig. 43. The tenen is provided with lateral shoulders e', which rest upon the socket C on both sides of the dovetail groove d, as clearly represented in Fig. 3. The shoulders or lips e' support the tenon at the proper height to prevent the tenen e from bearing against the upper side of the stock A, and thereby prevent the tenon from wedging the socket C from the stock and loosening the screws, which would take place, owing to the dovetail form of the socket and tenon, if the tenon were permitted to dome in contact with the stock.
The tenon e and the groove d are preferably tapered lengthwise, to cause the tenon to bind in the groove and it tightly in the same. In addition to this frictional fastening of the handle inits socket, aspring-catch, F, is employed, which is attached to the socket C and which engages with the handle and secures the latter in the socket.
.As represented in Fig. 2, the spring-catch F is secured to the under side of the socket by one of the fastening-screws c and has its hookshaped head j' arranged in the groove d, underneath the tenon e, which latter is provided with a notch, g, into which the head f projects when the handleis in place in the socket. rIhe spring-catch F is provided with a knob or thumb piece, h, which projects upwardly through an opening in the socket C, and which is depressed when it is desired to disengage the handle from the socket. In order to attach the handle to the socket, the tenon e of the handle is pushed into the groove d until the spring-catch F engages with the handle, whereby the latter is securely held in place.
The dovetail groove d is closed at its front or inner end, and the inner portion of the socket C, which closes the inner end of the groove d, forms a stop, d', which receives the thrust of the handle upon inserting the tenon of the latter into the groove and arrests the inward movement of the tenon when the notch g of the tenon registers with the heady of the spring-catch. By this means the handle is ,easily inserted in the,socket and held in place front end with a dovetail tenon, e, whose sides when in use against forward movement by the stop d and against backward movement by the spring-catch.
In the construction represented in Figs. 6 5 and 7 the springeateh F is arranged on one side of the groove d in a suitable recess formed on the underside ofthe socket C, and the knob h of the spring-catch plays in a slot', fi, formed in the socket.
Myimprovedhandle-fasteningis verysimple in construction and can be produced :it com` parativelysmall expense. Itisvery convenient in use, and is very durable, as the application of the handle to its socket does not tend to I5 loosen the socket on the brush-stock.
I claim ns my invention- DUN J. BIGELOW. Witnesses:
JNO. J. Bomen, OSCAR Senmn,
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US2740149A (en) * 1950-02-04 1956-04-03 Henry E Carlson Combined tooth brush and handle
US4155140A (en) * 1978-05-18 1979-05-22 Padco, Inc. Paint applicator having detachable handle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2740149A (en) * 1950-02-04 1956-04-03 Henry E Carlson Combined tooth brush and handle
US4155140A (en) * 1978-05-18 1979-05-22 Padco, Inc. Paint applicator having detachable handle

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