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US680940A
US680940A US6651601A US1901066516A US680940A US 680940 A US680940 A US 680940A US 6651601 A US6651601 A US 6651601A US 1901066516 A US1901066516 A US 1901066516A US 680940 A US680940 A US 680940A
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  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of my improved curlingiron heater; Fig. 2, a side View, partly in section, showing the device used as an ordinary illuminating-burner.
  • Fig. 8 is an end view of the lower part of Fig. l, and Fig. 4t a section through the cap g.
  • the letter ct represents a tube adapted to l be tted upon an ordinary gas-bracket b and provided at its upper end with a tip c, so as to constitute an illuminating-burner.
  • ⁇ With the burner-tube ce communicates the upper branch d of a divided pipe, the lower branch d of which carries the heating-burner c.
  • This burner is made in the form of a tube, having at its upper side a roW of perforations c'.
  • Above the heating-burner e is mounted upon arms f a trough-shaped holder f, in which the curling-iron is to be placed.
  • the tubes cl d' are connected by a slip-joint, so that the heating-burner may be readily separated from the illuminatingburner.
  • a cap g having diierently-sized sockets, serves to close either the tube d or the tube d. YIf the heating-burner only is to be lighted, the burner a is closed by the cap, Fig. l. If both burners are to be lighted, so that the apparatus produces both light and heat, the cap is taken oft the burner a. It illumination only is desired, the tube d is detached and the end of tube d is closed by the cap g.
  • my improved heater may be used in a variety of Ways, producing light and heat, jointly or separately, as may be desired.

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llivirnb diari-3e linrnnr einem EDWARD T. ROSENIIEIMER, OF PELHAM, NEW YORK.
CURLlNG-IRON HEATER.
SPECIFICATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 680,940, dated August 20, 1901.
Application filed J'unc 29, 1901.
`used either jointly or separately.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective View of my improved curlingiron heater; Fig. 2, a side View, partly in section, showing the device used as an ordinary illuminating-burner. Fig. 8 is an end view of the lower part of Fig. l, and Fig. 4t a section through the cap g.
The letter ct represents a tube adapted to l be tted upon an ordinary gas-bracket b and provided at its upper end with a tip c, so as to constitute an illuminating-burner. `With the burner-tube ce communicates the upper branch d of a divided pipe, the lower branch d of which carries the heating-burner c. This burner is made in the form of a tube, having at its upper side a roW of perforations c'. Above the heating-burner e is mounted upon arms f a trough-shaped holder f, in which the curling-iron is to be placed. By exposing the iron to the action of burner c Serial No. 66,516. (No model.)
it will become quickly heated without becoming tarnished through direct contact with the dame. The tubes cl d' are connected by a slip-joint, so that the heating-burner may be readily separated from the illuminatingburner. A cap g, having diierently-sized sockets, serves to close either the tube d or the tube d. YIf the heating-burner only is to be lighted, the burner a is closed by the cap, Fig. l. If both burners are to be lighted, so that the apparatus produces both light and heat, the cap is taken oft the burner a. It illumination only is desired, the tube d is detached and the end of tube d is closed by the cap g. Thus it will be seen that my improved heater may be used in a variety of Ways, producing light and heat, jointly or separately, as may be desired.
What l claim is- In a curling-iron heater, the combination of an illuminating-burner adapted to be fitted to a gas-bracket, with a heating-burner, a divided pipe for removably connecting the burners, and means for closing either the illuminating-burner or the upper branch of said pipe, substantially as specified.
Signed by me at New York city, county and State of New York, this 28th day of June, 1901.
EDWARD T. ROSENHEIMER.
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F. v. BRIESEN, WILLIAM SCHULZ.
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