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US681148A
US681148A US5677801A US1901056778A US681148A US 681148 A US681148 A US 681148A US 5677801 A US5677801 A US 5677801A US 1901056778 A US1901056778 A US 1901056778A US 681148 A US681148 A US 681148A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B3/00Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier
    • A46B3/08Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier by clamping
    • A46B3/10Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier by clamping into rings or the like
    • A46B3/12Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier by clamping into rings or the like specially adapted for paint-brushes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/20Brushes for applying products to surfaces in general
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  • This invention relates to brushes, and more particularly pertains to the handle and its specialfunction in clamping the bristles firmly in the head portion of the brush; and the special object of the improvement is to provide a tubular metallic handle of a non-corj rosive and indestructible character and of elongated conical or tapering form, the said handle being primarily expanded and con- ⁇ tractedwhen set in place in the brush-head to produce a firm and reliable securement of i the same and also to tightly clamp the upper extremities of the bristles between the pori tion of the same in the brush-head and a surrounding ferrule or band.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of a brush embodying the features of the ⁇ invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical fas . joint will ⁇ present an elongated spiral, as at 5,
  • the handle is in the brush-body, and, furthermore, when inserting the handle Ain the brush-body in the manner which will be presently explained the said joint Will be more eifectually closed by the contracting pressure exerted on the handle during and at the completion of said operation by ⁇ -reason of the fact that the contracting pressure will be more evenly distributed over the entire handle than would be the case if the joint were straight.
  • the arrangement of the joint in the form of an elongated spiral Will also render the handle more durable and stronger when in use, as the grasp of the hand of the operator or painter will not have any tendency to spring the joint, as wouldv result in the use of a straight joint.
  • the joint may be and preferably will be supplied with a light solder application to render the same more firm and smooth, the same for ease in manipulation Without injury to the hand. From the foregoing it will be seen that an indestructible brush is provided and one that Will not be injured by different liquids in Which it is necessary at times to insert the brush.
  • a suitable mandrel In inserting the handlein the brush a suitable mandrel will be employed having a pointed extremity.
  • the handle set forth is slipped over the mandrel with the pointed extremity of the latter projecting beyond the reduced end of the handle. With the parts in this condition the mandrel is forced longitudinally through the center of the body of the brush until the enlarged lower end of the handle is seated in the head of the brush, as clearly shown by Fig. 2.
  • the latter may be rotated to thereby close the spirally-arranged joint more eifectually, though this rotation isfnot necessary to effect the said result.
  • the bristles When the enlarged or lower end of the handle is in the head of the brush, the bristles are firmly clamped between the same and the fer'rule or band, so that they cannot loosen and fall out or be pulled out.
  • the metal handle will be more serviceable than a Wooden handle because it is not subject to the vWear and destruction of thelatter IOO the head of the brush to become broken, misplaced, or destroyed by corrosion.
  • a brush of the class set forth comprising a brush-body, a ferrule of equal diameter throughout its length fitted over the butt-end of said-brush-body, and an elongated metallic tubular handle of conical form which pri- -y marily has the joint extending longitudinally thereof open and closed by insertion through the brush-body, said handle having its reduced end inserted from the lower end of the brush-body upwardly through the lat-ter.
  • a paintfbrush having a tubular metallic handle, said handle having the joint thereof open when inserted in the brush.
  • a paint-brush having a tubular metallic handle with a spirally-arranged joint, said joint being open when the handle is inserted in the brush and closed when disposed in applied position.

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N. STDW.
BRUSH ums Palmas cc., Pnm'uumn.. waswam'ro (Application med Apr. 20, 1901.)
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NELSONSTOW, OF BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK.
BRUSH.
srncrricn'rlon arming part of Letters ratene No. 681,148, dated August 2o, 1901.
Application filed April 20l 1901.
T @ZZ whom it may concern:
i Be it known that I, NELSON SToW, a citi- Hzen of the United States, residing at Binghamton, in the county of Broome and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Brush, of which the follmving is a specification.
. This invention relates to brushes, and more particularly pertains to the handle and its specialfunction in clamping the bristles firmly in the head portion of the brush; and the special object of the improvement is to provide a tubular metallic handle of a non-corj rosive and indestructible character and of elongated conical or tapering form, the said handle being primarily expanded and con- `tractedwhen set in place in the brush-head to produce a firm and reliable securement of i the same and also to tightly clamp the upper extremities of the bristles between the pori tion of the same in the brush-head and a surrounding ferrule or band.
With these and other objects and advantages in View .the invention consists in the construction and arrangement of the several parts, which will be more Vfully hereinafter described and claimed and subject to considerable modification in the form, size, proeportions, and minor details without departingfrom the principle of the invention.
In the drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of a brush embodying the features of the` invention.` Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical fas . joint will` present an elongated spiral, as at 5,
l i o Figs. l and `3. By this means a strong and durable handle will be provided and the joint will be less liable to open or separate after Serial No. 56,778. (No model.)
the handle is in the brush-body, and, furthermore, when inserting the handle Ain the brush-body in the manner which will be presently explained the said joint Will be more eifectually closed by the contracting pressure exerted on the handle during and at the completion of said operation by `-reason of the fact that the contracting pressure will be more evenly distributed over the entire handle than would be the case if the joint were straight. The arrangement of the joint in the form of an elongated spiral Will also render the handle more durable and stronger when in use, as the grasp of the hand of the operator or painter will not have any tendency to spring the joint, as wouldv result in the use of a straight joint. After the handle is inserted the joint may be and preferably will be supplied with a light solder application to render the same more firm and smooth, the same for ease in manipulation Without injury to the hand. From the foregoing it will be seen that an indestructible brush is provided and one that Will not be injured by different liquids in Which it is necessary at times to insert the brush.
In inserting the handlein the brush a suitable mandrel will be employed having a pointed extremity. The handle set forth is slipped over the mandrel with the pointed extremity of the latter projecting beyond the reduced end of the handle. With the parts in this condition the mandrel is forced longitudinally through the center of the body of the brush until the enlarged lower end of the handle is seated in the head of the brush, as clearly shown by Fig. 2. During the insertion of the handle the latter may be rotated to thereby close the spirally-arranged joint more eifectually, though this rotation isfnot necessary to effect the said result. When the enlarged or lower end of the handle is in the head of the brush, the bristles are firmly clamped between the same and the fer'rule or band, so that they cannot loosen and fall out or be pulled out.
The metal handle will be more serviceable than a Wooden handle because it is not subject to the vWear and destruction of thelatter IOO the head of the brush to become broken, misplaced, or destroyed by corrosion.
Having thus described the invention, What is claimed as new is 1. A brush of the class set forth comprising a brush-body, a ferrule of equal diameter throughout its length fitted over the butt-end of said-brush-body, and an elongated metallic tubular handle of conical form which pri- -y marily has the joint extending longitudinally thereof open and closed by insertion through the brush-body, said handle having its reduced end inserted from the lower end of the brush-body upwardly through the lat-ter.
2. A paintfbrush having a tubular metallic handle, said handle having the joint thereof open when inserted in the brush.
3. A paint-brush having a tubular metallic handle with a spirally-arranged joint, said joint being open when the handle is inserted in the brush and closed when disposed in applied position.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
NELSON STOV.
Witnesses:
A. L. WILLEY, GEO. I-I. HERMANS.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3029464A (en) * 1960-01-15 1962-04-17 Robert W Springmeier Basting device
US3421172A (en) * 1968-02-09 1969-01-14 Osborn Mfg Co End brush assembly
USD824678S1 (en) * 2014-03-21 2018-08-07 Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. Brush head skirt
US10517383B2 (en) 2014-03-21 2019-12-31 Shiseido Americas Corporation Brush head with recessed bristles, brush, method of making and method of using same

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3029464A (en) * 1960-01-15 1962-04-17 Robert W Springmeier Basting device
US3421172A (en) * 1968-02-09 1969-01-14 Osborn Mfg Co End brush assembly
USD824678S1 (en) * 2014-03-21 2018-08-07 Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. Brush head skirt
US10517383B2 (en) 2014-03-21 2019-12-31 Shiseido Americas Corporation Brush head with recessed bristles, brush, method of making and method of using same

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