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- the invention relates to improvementsA in rolling-pins.
- the object ofthe presentinvention is to improve the construction of rolling-pins and to provide an exceedingly simple, inexpen' sive, and efficient one which vmay be readily manufactured and which will possess great durability.
- Figure l is perspective view of a rolling-pin constructed in accordance with this invention.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional View of the same.
- l designates a cylindrical roller forming the body portion of the rolling-pin and constructed of glass and adapted to be formed by blowing or other suitable means.
- the glass body portion of the rolling-pin is provided with thickened end portions 2, having central bearing-openings 3 for the reception of reduced 'journal portions 4 of handles 5, which are constructed of wood or other suitable material.
- the thickened end portions are provided at the outer ends of the openings 3 with annular bosses 6, which receive the shoulders 7, formed by reducing the inner ends of the handles 5, and these shoulders iit against the annular bosses and effectually exclude dust and the like from the bearings of the rollingpin.
- the hollow cylindrical body portion of the roller is adapted to rotate independently of and turn on the handles, which are grasped by the operator, and by excluding dust, iiour, dough, and the like from the bearings of the rolling-pin the cylindrical body portion is permitted to rotate freely at all times and the labor of rolling is reduced to a minimum.
- the handle is preferably shaped as shown in the drawings, and it has an annular iiange, forming the shoulder 7, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
- the handles are retained in the bearing-openings of the cylindrical body portion of the rolling-pin by means of a rod 8, extending from one end of the rolling-pin to the other and provided at one end with a ring or eye 9 and having a nut l0 at the other end, Washers 12 and 13 being preferably interposed between the ends of the handles and the said eye and nut.
- a The rod is arranged in longitudinal bores or perforations 1l of the handles, and the eye or ring which enables the rolling-pin to be hung up whenV not in use forms a head for engaging the outer end of one of the handles, and the nut engages the outer end of the other handle.
- the rod is threaded to receive the nut; but any other suitable means may be provided for securing the rod in place.
- the rolling-pin is exceedingly simple and inexpensive in construction, that it possesses great durability, and
- a rolling-pin comprising a hollow cylindrical body portion constructed of glass and having end portions of greater thickness than the body portion and provided with bearingopenings, said body portion being also provided with bosses surrounding the bearingopenings, handles provided with inner journals of a length equal to the thickness of the said end portions to fit the bearing-openings and having annular shoulders arranged against the said bosses, and a continuous rod connecting the handles and extending entirely through the same and the cylindrical body portion, substantially as described.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT LOWE, OF WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
ROLLING-PIN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 724,023, dated March 31, 1903. Application filed June 14, 1902. Serial No. 111.741. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT LOWE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Washington, in the county of Washington and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Rolling-Pin, of which the following is a specification. Y
The invention relates to improvementsA in rolling-pins.
The object ofthe presentinvention is to improve the construction of rolling-pins and to provide an exceedingly simple, inexpen' sive, and efficient one which vmay be readily manufactured and which will possess great durability.
The invention consists in the construction and novel combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the claim hereto appended.
In the drawings, Figure lis perspective view of a rolling-pin constructed in accordance with this invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional View of the same.
Like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in both gures of the drawmgs.
l designates a cylindrical roller forming the body portion of the rolling-pin and constructed of glass and adapted to be formed by blowing or other suitable means. The glass body portion of the rolling-pin is provided with thickened end portions 2, having central bearing-openings 3 for the reception of reduced 'journal portions 4 of handles 5, which are constructed of wood or other suitable material. The thickened end portions are provided at the outer ends of the openings 3 with annular bosses 6, which receive the shoulders 7, formed by reducing the inner ends of the handles 5, and these shoulders iit against the annular bosses and effectually exclude dust and the like from the bearings of the rollingpin. The hollow cylindrical body portion of the roller is adapted to rotate independently of and turn on the handles, which are grasped by the operator, and by excluding dust, iiour, dough, and the like from the bearings of the rolling-pin the cylindrical body portion is permitted to rotate freely at all times and the labor of rolling is reduced to a minimum. The handle is preferably shaped as shown in the drawings, and it has an annular iiange, forming the shoulder 7, as clearly shown in Fig. 2. The handles are retained in the bearing-openings of the cylindrical body portion of the rolling-pin by means of a rod 8, extending from one end of the rolling-pin to the other and provided at one end with a ring or eye 9 and having a nut l0 at the other end, Washers 12 and 13 being preferably interposed between the ends of the handles and the said eye and nut. A The rod is arranged in longitudinal bores or perforations 1l of the handles, and the eye or ring which enables the rolling-pin to be hung up whenV not in use forms a head for engaging the outer end of one of the handles, and the nut engages the outer end of the other handle. The rod is threaded to receive the nut; but any other suitable means may be provided for securing the rod in place.
It will be seen that the rolling-pin is exceedingly simple and inexpensive in construction, that it possesses great durability, and
that the bearings at the inner ends of the handles will enable the rolling-pin to be easily operated and will lessen the labor of rolling.
What I claim is- A rolling-pin comprising a hollow cylindrical body portion constructed of glass and having end portions of greater thickness than the body portion and provided with bearingopenings, said body portion being also provided with bosses surrounding the bearingopenings, handles provided with inner journals of a length equal to the thickness of the said end portions to fit the bearing-openings and having annular shoulders arranged against the said bosses, and a continuous rod connecting the handles and extending entirely through the same and the cylindrical body portion, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in Vthe presence of two witnesses.
ROBERT LOWE. Witnesses:
W. J. DILLoN, J. H. JooHUM, Jr.
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