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US732860A
US732860A US10654702A US1902106547A US732860A US 732860 A US732860 A US 732860A US 10654702 A US10654702 A US 10654702A US 1902106547 A US1902106547 A US 1902106547A US 732860 A US732860 A US 732860A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • Our invention relates to a comb vhaving a heater and designed for use in drying the human hair.
  • Figure I is a longitudinal section of a comb constructed according to our invention.
  • ⁇ II is a perspective View of the stem that carries a piece of fuel from which heat is obtained in the consumption thereof Within the heater-tube of the comb.
  • Fig. III is an enlarged cross-section taken on line III III, Fig. I. A
  • 1 designates a heater-tube that is closed at one end by a cap 2.
  • 5 is a handle mounted on the heater-tube.
  • a tubular stem that is carried by a perforated knob 7, having a plug 8, that is adapted to seat in the open end of the heater-tube, as seen in Fig. I.
  • the stem 6 is held centralized within the heater-tube by a series of lugs 3 thereon and is held by a springcatch 9, that isadapted to engage in an aperture 10 in the plug of the knob 7 by passing through anaperture in the 'heater-tube to which said spring-catchis secured.
  • 1l are adapted to receive a rod A 'of fuel, such as punk.
  • this comb In the practical use of this comb it is put in condition for service by withdrawing the stem 6 from the heater-tube upon the disengaging of the spring-catch E) from the plug by which the stem 6 is carried. The piece of fuelis then ignited and the parts are again introduced into the heater-tube, as before. The fuel will then be gradually consumed by burning and supply heat to the comb, the requisite air to enable combustion beingA admitted through the perforations in the knob 7 and passing through the tubular stem 6 and socket 1l into the chamber occupied by the piece of fuel.
  • Ahair-drying comb comprisingaheatertube carrying teeth, a tubular stem supplying air to and inserted within said heatertube, and a socket carried by the stem, having spring-fingers adapted to receive and hold fuel, substantially as described.
  • a hair-drying comb comprising a heatertube provided with teeth, a perforated knob adapted to be seated in said tube, a tubular steml carried by the knob and supplying air to the, tube, and means on said stem for holding a piece of fuel, substantially as described.
  • a hair-dryin g comb comprising a heater- ⁇ tubeprovided with teeth, a perforated knob having a plug seated in said tube, a tubular stem carried by said plug, a socket carried by 75 saidstem adapted to carrya piece of fuel, and a spring-catch carried by said tube adapted to engage said plug to hold said stem, substam tially as described.

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UNITED y STATES RENO D. O. JOHNSON AND HOSEA T.
BRADNER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI;
SAID BRADNER ASSIGNOR TO SAID JOHNSON.
H"AlFt-'DRYIINICEL4 COIVIB.
srncImcAToN forminglpart `of Letters PatentA No. 732,860, dated Jury 7,1903.
Apparition med May-'9, ieoz.
To ctZZwv/om it may concern,.-
Be it known that we, RENO D. O. JOHNSON and HOSEA T. BRAnNER,oitizens of the United States, residing in the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hair-Drying Combs, of which the following is a full, clear. and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
4 Our invention relates to a comb vhaving a heater and designed for use in drying the human hair.
The invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fullydescribed, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure Iis a longitudinal section of a comb constructed according to our invention. Fig.
` II is a perspective View of the stem that carries a piece of fuel from which heat is obtained in the consumption thereof Within the heater-tube of the comb. Fig. III is an enlarged cross-section taken on line III III, Fig. I. A
1 designates a heater-tube that is closed at one end by a cap 2.
4 designates the teeth of the comb carried by the tube 1.
5 is a handle mounted on the heater-tube.
6 designates a tubular stem that is carried by a perforated knob 7, having a plug 8, that is adapted to seat in the open end of the heater-tube, as seen in Fig. I. The stem 6 is held centralized within the heater-tube by a series of lugs 3 thereon and is held by a springcatch 9, that isadapted to engage in an aperture 10 in the plug of the knob 7 by passing through anaperture in the 'heater-tube to which said spring-catchis secured.
11 designates a socket having spring-fingers 12 and seated in the inner end of the tu bular stem 6. y The spring-fingers ofthe socket serai No. 106,547. (No model.)
1l are adapted to receive a rod A 'of fuel, such as punk. p
In the practical use of this comb it is put in condition for service by withdrawing the stem 6 from the heater-tube upon the disengaging of the spring-catch E) from the plug by which the stem 6 is carried. The piece of fuelis then ignited and the parts are again introduced into the heater-tube, as before. The fuel will then be gradually consumed by burning and supply heat to the comb, the requisite air to enable combustion beingA admitted through the perforations in the knob 7 and passing through the tubular stem 6 and socket 1l into the chamber occupied by the piece of fuel.
We-claim as our inventionl. Ahair-drying comb, comprisingaheatertube carrying teeth, a tubular stem supplying air to and inserted within said heatertube, and a socket carried by the stem, having spring-fingers adapted to receive and hold fuel, substantially as described.
2. A hair-drying comb, comprising a heatertube provided with teeth, a perforated knob adapted to be seated in said tube, a tubular steml carried by the knob and supplying air to the, tube, and means on said stem for holding a piece of fuel, substantially as described.
3. A hair-dryin g comb comprising a heater- `tubeprovided with teeth, a perforated knob having a plug seated in said tube, a tubular stem carried by said plug, a socket carried by 75 saidstem adapted to carrya piece of fuel, and a spring-catch carried by said tube adapted to engage said plug to hold said stem, substam tially as described. j y
` RENO D. O. JOHNSON. HOSEA T. BRADNER. In presence of E. S. KNIGHT, M. P: SMITH.
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