US846558A - Fountain marking-brush - Google Patents

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US846558A
US846558A US28854305A US1905288543A US846558A US 846558 A US846558 A US 846558A US 28854305 A US28854305 A US 28854305A US 1905288543 A US1905288543 A US 1905288543A US 846558 A US846558 A US 846558A
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    • A46B11/00Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water
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  • This invention relates to improvements in brushes for use in marking or addressing boxes, packages, and devices.
  • My improved brush is constructed to hold amarking fluid which flows by gravity from a tubular handle through a nozzle or nippleupon a brush which extends from the nozzle and forms the fluid-applying element.
  • Figure 1 shows in elevation my improved fountain markingbrush in conditionfor use.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through the device.
  • t represents a nipple a portion of which is externally threaded to engage the lower end of the tubeia and another portion of which is externally threaded, as at If, to receive a tubular nozzle c
  • the nipple is centrally bored to provide a valve chamber b having a seat which'is adjacent to a passage b;
  • the nozzle c is formed with'a chamber 0 from which leads a passageway a, which extends through the ta ering portion 0
  • the nozzle is also externa ly threaded to receive atip d.
  • the tip (1 is formed with aqtapering bore somewhat larger in cross-diameterthan the portion 0 of the nozzle, thus leaving an annular space between this portion of the nozzle and the inner walls'of the tip.
  • the tip is also externally threaded at one point to receive the cap a when the brush is not in use.
  • av valve-stem e Extending longitudinally of the tube is av valve-stem e, on the lower end of which is fixed a needle-valve e, which controls the passage-way through the nipple b.
  • the upper portion of the stem is enlarged and threaded, as at 6 and such portion engages the .lugf.
  • On the upper end of the stem-a knoll: e? is secured tofacilitate the operation of the valve.
  • the valve controls the quantity of fluid which will flow to the brush.
  • a marking device a fluid-holding tube having an air-inlet opening in its upper end, a closure for said opening, a nip le detachably secured to the lower endo said tube, said nipple having a valve-seat and a fluidchannel therein,a valve adjustably arranged in said tube and nipple, a tapering nozz'le de: tachably secured to said nipple, said nozzle having a chamber and a flu d-passa e formed therein, a brush having portions OI its bristl es surrounding said nozzle, a sleeve adjustably mounted on said nozzle and adapted to clamp the bristles around the nozzle, and a cap detachably secured to said sleeve and JOSEPH 'B.
  • FISCHER Witnesses H. DE Los HIGMAN, ERNEST A; Tnson.
  • the cover When the device is in-use, the coveris swung to one side, so as to uncover thehole and al adapted to serve as a protector for said bris-

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PATENTED MAR. 12, 1907.
J. B. FISCHER. FOUNTAIN MARKING BRUSH.
APPLICATION PILL'D NOV. 22, 1905.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH B; FISCHER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO ERNEST A. TESCI-I,
. OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
FOUNTAIN MARKING-BRUSH Specificationof Letters Patent.
Patented March 12, 1907.
Application filed November 22,1905- .Serial No, 288,543.
' of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in brushes for use in marking or addressing boxes, packages, and devices.
My improved brush is constructed to hold amarking fluid which flows by gravity from a tubular handle through a nozzle or nippleupon a brush which extends from the nozzle and forms the fluid-applying element.
In the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of'this application, Figure 1 shows in elevation my improved fountain markingbrush in conditionfor use. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through the device.
Referring to the details of the drawing, it
represents a cylindrical tube the lower end ofwhich is threaded internally and in the upper end is 'fixed an externally-threaded P ug f, which is adapted to be engaged by the tubular cap a when the brush'is in use.
t represents a nipple a portion of which is externally threaded to engage the lower end of the tubeia and another portion of which is externally threaded, as at If, to receive a tubular nozzle c The nipple is centrally bored to provide a valve chamber b having a seat which'is adjacent to a passage b; The nozzle c is formed with'a chamber 0 from which leads a passageway a, which extends through the ta ering portion 0 The nozzle is also externa ly threaded to receive atip d. The tip (1 is formed with aqtapering bore somewhat larger in cross-diameterthan the portion 0 of the nozzle, thus leaving an annular space between this portion of the nozzle and the inner walls'of the tip. The tip is also externally threaded at one point to receive the cap a when the brush is not in use.
Extending longitudinally of the tube is av valve-stem e, on the lower end of which is fixed a needle-valve e, which controls the passage-way through the nipple b. The upper portion of the stem is enlarged and threaded, as at 6 and such portion engages the .lugf. On the upper end of the stem-a knoll: e? is secured tofacilitate the operation of the valve.
9 represents the bristles which form the brush proper, and these are arranged around the stems ofv the nozzle and are clamoed in place by screwing up the tip (1-. I Near the upper end of the tubea" small hole is formed, which is controlled by a cover c ,dpivoted on the tube adjacent to the hole an having a portion fitting the latter.
lowair to enter, so that the inkwill flow freely to the brush.
The valve controls the quantity of fluid which will flow to the brush. The nipple,
nozzle, and tip are all readilyseparable, so
thatthey may be cleaned-and new bristles inserted: By spreadingythe bristles around the tapering nozzle the marking fluid reaches the center of the brush and is thus distributed to the surface of the bristles, thereby making clean lines, In filling the tube the nipple is unscrewed, the cover closing the hole in the other end t prevent leakage at that point.
I claim In a marking device, a fluid-holding tube having an air-inlet opening in its upper end, a closure for said opening, a nip le detachably secured to the lower endo said tube, said nipple having a valve-seat and a fluidchannel therein,a valve adjustably arranged in said tube and nipple, a tapering nozz'le de: tachably secured to said nipple, said nozzle having a chamber and a flu d-passa e formed therein, a brush having portions OI its bristl es surrounding said nozzle, a sleeve adjustably mounted on said nozzle and adapted to clamp the bristles around the nozzle, and a cap detachably secured to said sleeve and JOSEPH 'B. FISCHER. Witnesses H. DE Los HIGMAN, ERNEST A; Tnson.
When the device is in-use, the coveris swung to one side, so as to uncover thehole and al adapted to serve as a protector for said bris-
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