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US735115A
US735115A US15530503A US1903155305A US735115A US 735115 A US735115 A US 735115A US 15530503 A US15530503 A US 15530503A US 1903155305 A US1903155305 A US 1903155305A US 735115 A US735115 A US 735115A
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • This invention relates to that class of combs which are made from shell, horn, Celluloid, or similar sheet material.
  • Combs of this class are ordinarily designated under the name of shell combs, although a considerable variety of material may be used in their manufacture.
  • the especial object of this invention is to furnish a comb each tooth of which is provided at its end with an enlargement or head and which is undercut near its base, said teeth being so proportioned that the blanks from which the combs are made may be meshed together, permitting two combs to be pulled from a single sheet of material.
  • this invention consists of the improved comb as an article of manufacture, as hereinafter described, and more particularly pointed out in the claims at the end of this specification.
  • Figure 1 is a plan View illustrating the manner in which two combs are cut from a strip of material according to this invention.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are detail Views showing the outlines of the cutting-knives employed.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan View of one of the comb-blanks, and
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the complete comb.
  • Combs manufactured according to this invention are characterized by a novel form of comb-tooth.
  • This comb-tooth is provided at its end with an enlargement or ball, and at its upper end each tooth is undercut to pro- Vide notches or hair-receiving sockets, which assist in holding the comb in the hair of the wearer.
  • Combs manufactured according to this invention have the advantages that they will be securely held in the hair of the user, while the enlargements at the ends of the teeth will prevent the tooth-points from scratching or irritating the scalp of the user and from split ting or dividing the hairs.
  • comb-blanks are cut from a single strip of material-#that is to say, the teeth are arranged to intermesh.
  • One edge A of the strip will form the body portion of one comb, and the other edge B of the strip will form the body portion of a second comb.
  • the intermeshing teeth are cut or shaped by knives having the outline or cutting edges C and D illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3, respectively.
  • each tooth of each blank as illustrated in Fig. 4, will be provided at its end with an enlargement 1l and will be undercut at its base, as at lO, to provide hair-receiving recesses or locks for holding the comb in place.
  • each blank after it has been separated from the strip is heated, so that the material will be softened, and its end tooth h will be set up 0r bent in, as indicated in Fig. 4, from the position shown by dotted lines to the position shown by full lines.
  • This will form a comb-blank in which not only each of 'the middle teeth will be provided with a ball er enlargement at its lower end, butzthe end teeth as well will correspond in shape and position and will be provided with balls or enlargements.
  • Combs constructed according to this invention are especially adapted for the ornamental or hair-retaining combs which are now extensively employed. It is to be understood,
  • comb-teeth cut according to this invention so as to be provided with balls or enlargements at their ends, may also be used to advantage in ordinary toiletscombs.
  • a comb having the ends of its teeth provided with enlargements, and having the bases of said teeth undercut, the spaces between successive teeth corresponding in outline with said teeth.

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No. 735,115. PATENTED AUG. 4,.;9o3.
. E. B. KINGMAN.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 2 1903.
H0 MODEL.
Patented August 4, 1903.
PATENT FFICE.
EDWARD B. KINGMAN, OF LEOMINSTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
COMB.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 735,115, dated August 4, 1903.
Application tiled May 2, 1903. Serial No. 155,305. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD B. KINGMAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Leominster, in the county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Ball-Pointed Comb, of which the following is aspecification.
This invention relates to that class of combs which are made from shell, horn, Celluloid, or similar sheet material. Combs of this class are ordinarily designated under the name of shell combs, although a considerable variety of material may be used in their manufacture.
The especial object of this invention is to furnish a comb each tooth of which is provided at its end with an enlargement or head and which is undercut near its base, said teeth being so proportioned that the blanks from which the combs are made may be meshed together, permitting two combs to be pulled from a single sheet of material.
To these ends this invention consists of the improved comb as an article of manufacture, as hereinafter described, and more particularly pointed out in the claims at the end of this specification.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan View illustrating the manner in which two combs are cut from a strip of material according to this invention. Figs. 2 and 3 are detail Views showing the outlines of the cutting-knives employed. Fig. 4 is a plan View of one of the comb-blanks, and Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the complete comb.
Combs manufactured according to this invention are characterized by a novel form of comb-tooth. This comb-tooth is provided at its end with an enlargement or ball, and at its upper end each tooth is undercut to pro- Vide notches or hair-receiving sockets, which assist in holding the comb in the hair of the wearer.
Combs manufactured according to this invention have the advantages that they will be securely held in the hair of the user, while the enlargements at the ends of the teeth will prevent the tooth-points from scratching or irritating the scalp of the user and from split ting or dividing the hairs.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the steps in the manufacture of a comb according to this invention.
As shown in Fig. l, two comb-blanks are cut from a single strip of material-#that is to say, the teeth are arranged to intermesh. One edge A of the strip will form the body portion of one comb, and the other edge B of the strip will form the body portion of a second comb. The intermeshing teeth are cut or shaped by knives having the outline or cutting edges C and D illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3, respectively.
In cutting the end teeth the material is advanced twice the distance required to form an ordinary tooth and is turned at an angle, so that the parallel inclined cuts D will be made and oppositely-inclined end teeth u, and b will be formed, the tooth ct being of the normal or required shape, While the end tooth h will have its point separated or inclined away from the adjacent tooth. The blanks are then separated or broken apart, and each tooth of each blank, as illustrated in Fig. 4, will be provided at its end with an enlargement 1l and will be undercut at its base, as at lO, to provide hair-receiving recesses or locks for holding the comb in place.
To make the end teeth of each blank correspond, each blank after it has been separated from the strip is heated, so that the material will be softened, and its end tooth h will be set up 0r bent in, as indicated in Fig. 4, from the position shown by dotted lines to the position shown by full lines. This will form a comb-blank in which not only each of 'the middle teeth will be provided with a ball er enlargement at its lower end, butzthe end teeth as well will correspond in shape and position and will be provided with balls or enlargements. i
After a dat comb-blank has been formed, as illustrated in Fig. 4, its upper edge may be trimmed and ornamented, as desired, and the blank pressed in suitable dies and formers, so that the same will assume the curved and ornamented shape of the completed comb illustrated in Fig. 5.
Combs constructed according to this invention are especially adapted for the ornamental or hair-retaining combs which are now extensively employed. It is to be understood,
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however, that comb-teeth cut according to this invention, so as to be provided with balls or enlargements at their ends, may also be used to advantage in ordinary toiletscombs.
I am aware that numerous changes may be made in the manufacture of combs according to this invention without departing from the scope thereof as expressed in the claims, and I do not wish, therefore, to be limited to the construction I have herein shown and described; but
What I do claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
l. As an article of manufacture, a comb having the ends of its teeth provided with enlargements, and having the bases of said teeth undercut, the spaces between successive teeth corresponding in outline with said teeth.
2. As an article of manufacture, a comb having the ends of its teeth provided with Yenlargements and having the bases of said witnesses.
EDWARD B. KINGMAN. Witnesses:
LOUIS W. SOUTIIGATE, PHILIP W. SOUTHGATE.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2535797A (en) * 1946-10-17 1950-12-26 Isbell Vernon Hair comb
USD330782S (en) 1990-07-25 1992-11-03 Mebco Industries, Inc. Hair pick
US6047704A (en) * 1996-06-03 2000-04-11 Giordano; Giuseppe Self-fixing multi-comb hair-curler with retention channels
WO2002096236A1 (en) * 2001-05-29 2002-12-05 John Sarich Credit card hair comb

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2535797A (en) * 1946-10-17 1950-12-26 Isbell Vernon Hair comb
USD330782S (en) 1990-07-25 1992-11-03 Mebco Industries, Inc. Hair pick
US6047704A (en) * 1996-06-03 2000-04-11 Giordano; Giuseppe Self-fixing multi-comb hair-curler with retention channels
WO2002096236A1 (en) * 2001-05-29 2002-12-05 John Sarich Credit card hair comb

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