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US634606A
US634606A US72486399A US1899724863A US634606A US 634606 A US634606 A US 634606A US 72486399 A US72486399 A US 72486399A US 1899724863 A US1899724863 A US 1899724863A US 634606 A US634606 A US 634606A
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  • VVWNEESEE TH wams ravens co, momumor. wAsMNc-rou. u z:4
  • My invention relates to the constitution and construction of a device to be used as a combined stopper and brush to be used for liquid blacking and the like; and it consists in combining with a suitable stopper a stein and brush or absorber of peculiar character and construction, the object being to produce a cheap, effective, and durable article.
  • This object is attained by the means'illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- K Figure l shows kmy device in perspective. A bottle with which it may beused is indicated by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 2 shows a part in vertical section. taken on line :n of Fig. l.
  • the stopper A is of ordinary shape and of any suitable material, cork being preferred.
  • This cork has a hole made partly through it, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • the stem B is usually made of bamboo, although wood in some cases may be substituted for it.
  • the peculiar advantage of bamboo is that it being a water-plantit will not soak liquid and its outer surface is repellent. Hence the liquid will not adhere to it--an advantage that ordinary wood does not have.
  • Thebrush or absorbent part consists of Fig. 3 is a cross-section two or more flat pads C C and O' O', of felt or some similar substance,made substantially as shown and connected to the stem B by means f of abiuder D Dt D2. (Shown in Fig. 2.)
  • This binder engages with a depression made across the lower end of the stem B, and its ends pass upward on the outside of the pads C C and C' C', as indicated atd d', pressing forcibly against and compressing the said pads, as indicated in Figs. l and 2. Then the ends are passed through in opposite directions, a hole made in the stem at E, and secured by bending, as shown, or otherwise.
  • VBy usinga reed for the stem B instead of wire I have a stiier and better support for the brush part and avoid injuring the blackiug by allowing it to come in contact with metal.
  • a reed-stem can be glued or cemented into the cork, thus making the cork stronger rather than weaker, as a wire does.
  • a liquid-blacking-brush device consisting of a stopper; a'stein cemented into the said stopper;V two or more pieces of absorbent material attached to the lower end of the said stem by a binding wire or cord passing across the lower end of the stem and outside of the said pieces of absorbent material,and through 'the said stem at or near the tops of the said material, and there fastened; substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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Patented Oct. I0, |899.
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w. H. secnma. LIQUID BLACKIHG BRUSH.
(Apphcaton med July 22, 1899) (No Model.)
VVWNEESEE TH: wams ravens co, momumor. wAsMNc-rou. u z:4
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
XVILLIAM H. BEEOl-IING, OF BOSTON, MASSAOI'IUSETTS.
LlQulDfBLAcKING BRUSH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent NO. 634,606, dated October 10, 1899.
Application led July 22,1899.V Serial No. 724,863. (No model.)
To Cif/ZZ whom, it may concern:
Be itknown that I, WILLIAM H. BEECHING, of Boston,in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Liq uid-Blackie g Brushes, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specilication.
My invention relates to the constitution and construction of a device to be used as a combined stopper and brush to be used for liquid blacking and the like; and it consists in combining with a suitable stopper a stein and brush or absorber of peculiar character and construction, the object being to produce a cheap, effective, and durable article. This object is attained by the means'illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- K Figure l shows kmy device in perspective. A bottle with which it may beused is indicated by dotted lines. Fig. 2 shows a part in vertical section. taken on line :n of Fig. l.
I have chosen for illustration ablackingapplying device in. connection with an ordinary shoe-blacking bottle, but do not confine myself to any particular style of bottle.
The stopper A is of ordinary shape and of any suitable material, cork being preferred. This cork has a hole made partly through it, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1. The stem B is usually made of bamboo, although wood in some cases may be substituted for it. The peculiar advantage of bamboo is that it being a water-plantit will not soak liquid and its outer surface is repellent. Hence the liquid will not adhere to it--an advantage that ordinary wood does not have.
Thebrush or absorbent part consists of Fig. 3 is a cross-section two or more flat pads C C and O' O', of felt or some similar substance,made substantially as shown and connected to the stem B by means f of abiuder D Dt D2. (Shown in Fig. 2.) This binder engages with a depression made across the lower end of the stem B, and its ends pass upward on the outside of the pads C C and C' C', as indicated atd d', pressing forcibly against and compressing the said pads, as indicated in Figs. l and 2. Then the ends are passed through in opposite directions, a hole made in the stem at E, and secured by bending, as shown, or otherwise.
VBy usinga reed for the stem B instead of wire I have a stiier and better support for the brush part and avoid injuring the blackiug by allowing it to come in contact with metal. A reed-stem can be glued or cemented into the cork, thus making the cork stronger rather than weaker, as a wire does.
A liquid-blacking-brush device, consisting of a stopper; a'stein cemented into the said stopper;V two or more pieces of absorbent material attached to the lower end of the said stem by a binding wire or cord passing across the lower end of the stem and outside of the said pieces of absorbent material,and through 'the said stem at or near the tops of the said material, and there fastened; substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses, on this 20th day of July, A. D. 1899. y
WILLIAM H. BEECHING.
Witnesses:
FRANK G. PARKER, FRANK O. BROWN.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2682073A (en) * 1950-10-25 1954-06-29 Nylonge Corp Sponge mop and method for producing the same
US2846708A (en) * 1954-11-15 1958-08-12 Peter S Vosbikian Cleaning and polishing devices
US2975452A (en) * 1958-12-11 1961-03-21 Roy D Doull Dauber or the like
US4869612A (en) * 1985-12-09 1989-09-26 Mooney Charles W Liquid applicator especially suitable for application of suntan lotion
US6238116B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2001-05-29 Bic Corporation Foam applicator with wiper insert
US6280112B1 (en) * 1998-12-03 2001-08-28 L'oreal Application member for the application of a product to the skin and assembly thus equipped
US20180256923A1 (en) * 2017-03-09 2018-09-13 Vanessa Ungvarsky Systems and kits for user customizable cosmetics, and methods for the preparation of user customized cosmetics

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2682073A (en) * 1950-10-25 1954-06-29 Nylonge Corp Sponge mop and method for producing the same
US2846708A (en) * 1954-11-15 1958-08-12 Peter S Vosbikian Cleaning and polishing devices
US2975452A (en) * 1958-12-11 1961-03-21 Roy D Doull Dauber or the like
US4869612A (en) * 1985-12-09 1989-09-26 Mooney Charles W Liquid applicator especially suitable for application of suntan lotion
US6280112B1 (en) * 1998-12-03 2001-08-28 L'oreal Application member for the application of a product to the skin and assembly thus equipped
US6238116B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2001-05-29 Bic Corporation Foam applicator with wiper insert
US20180256923A1 (en) * 2017-03-09 2018-09-13 Vanessa Ungvarsky Systems and kits for user customizable cosmetics, and methods for the preparation of user customized cosmetics

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