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US877155A
US877155A US38199407A US1907381994A US877155A US 877155 A US877155 A US 877155A US 38199407 A US38199407 A US 38199407A US 1907381994 A US1907381994 A US 1907381994A US 877155 A US877155 A US 877155A
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  • My invention has for its especial object to provide an electrical face steamer, particu larly. adapted for use by barbers in giving face massages and by physicians in the treatment of acne and other diseases of the face.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation ⁇ showing the improved face steamer.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in elevation with some parts sectioned and some parts broken away, looking at the inner or concave face of the electrical steamer.
  • the body of the face steamer is in the form of a bowl, indicated as an entirety by the numeral-1.
  • This bowl has such marginal form that it is adapted to closely fit overthe face of a person to whom it is ap lied, and at its central portion it is provide with an air passage 2.
  • the nose of the person to whom it is applied will come close to the air passage 2 so make room for outer and inner asbestos lin- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Tie outer asbestos sheet 4 is heavy enough to prevent the out- I ward radiation of any considerable amount of heat, while the inner asbestos sheet 5 is very thin, so that it will not to any considerable extent prevent the inward radiation of heat from the hot wire 6, but is, neverthe less, heavy enough to afford an electrical insulation between the wire and the inner metal shell 1*.
  • the wire terminals or end portions (E -6 outward of the handle 3 are united in a cable 6 that connects to a contact head 10, adapting it for application to an ordinary incandescent lamp socket.
  • a veryconsiderable amount of heat will be roduced, and this will be radiated into the owl.
  • wet cloths are placed on the face of a person receiving the treatment, the bowl is then applied over the wet cloths and the current is turned on.
  • suflicient heat can be very quickly produced by this device, used in the way ind1- cated to generate steam or hot vapor, such as required for good results in a face massage or similar treatment.
  • aluminium lining or inner shell does not absorb moisture from the wet cloths or towels and, hence, protects and preserves the wiring. Furthermore, aluminium does not corrode, and also makes the device thoroughly antiseptic.
  • What I claim is: 1. In a face steamer, the combination with a bowl made up of inner and outer shells of non-absorbent material, said bowl having an air passage at its intermediate portion, of Wiring located around said air passage in the spaces between the said inner. and outer shells. and insulated therefrom, substantially as described.
  • a face steamer the combination with a metal bowl made u of thin inner and outer shells, the said bow having an intermediately located, air passage and a rojecting shells, of an asbestos sheet seated against the v inner surface of said outer shell, a wire havlng lncreaslng convolutlons located between said inner shell and said asbestos sheet and insulated from said inner shell, and radially disposed spacing strips having projections engaging said wire and holding the convolue tions thereof spaced apart, substantially as described.
  • I 4 In aface steamer, the combination with a metal bowl having an air passage at its central portion and made up of inner and outer shells slightly spaced apart, of a wire having increasing-convolutions located between said inner and outer shells and surrounding the air passage of said bowl, and a heat insulating sheet interposed between said outer metal shell and said wiring, substantially, as described.

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No. 877,155. PATENTED JAN. 21, 1908. H. 11. WOOD, JR. ELECTRICAL PAGE STEAMER.
91 619 01": a ain/Jaw APPLIOATION FILED JULYS. 1907.
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To all whom it may concern:
- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HIRAM D. WQOD, .TR., OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
ELECTRICAL FACE-STEAMER.
Be it known that I, HiRAM WOOD, Jr., a cltizen of the United States, residing at Minneapolis,.in the county of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electrical F ace-Steamers; and Ido hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will en'- able others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention has for its especial object to provide an electrical face steamer, particu larly. adapted for use by barbers in giving face massages and by physicians in the treatment of acne and other diseases of the face.
To the above ends the invention consists of the novel devices and combinations of decate like parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a view in side elevation} showing the improved face steamer. Fig. 2 is a view in elevation with some parts sectioned and some parts broken away, looking at the inner or concave face of the electrical steamer. Fig. 3 is. an enlarged detail taken in section on the line 00 x of Fig. 1; and Fi s. 4 and 5 are views, respectively, in edge e evation and plan, showing certain of the electric wires and mica strips for spacing the same apart."
The body of the face steamer is in the form of a bowl, indicated as an entirety by the numeral-1. This bowl has such marginal form that it is adapted to closely fit overthe face of a person to whom it is ap lied, and at its central portion it is provide with an air passage 2. When the bowl is applied to the face, the nose of the person to whom it is applied will come close to the air passage 2 so make room for outer and inner asbestos lin- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed July 3.1907. Serial No. 381.994. j
' I Patented Jan. 21, 1908.
through the handle 3 and is provided with insulated or wound end sections 6*, 6 the latter of which extends radially into the handle 3 close to the air passage 2. The wire from the end section 6 is wound with convolutions that increase successively until they follow closely to the rim of the bowl and finally joins the end portion 6. The convolutions of this wire 6 are located between the outer and inner asbestos sheets 4 and 5,, and they are spaced apart by radially disposed insulating and spacing strips 7, preferably of mica. These strips 7 are formed with later- ,ally pressed wire retainin lips 9, as best shown in Figs. 4 and 5. Tie outer asbestos sheet 4 is heavy enough to prevent the out- I ward radiation of any considerable amount of heat, while the inner asbestos sheet 5 is very thin, so that it will not to any considerable extent prevent the inward radiation of heat from the hot wire 6, but is, neverthe less, heavy enough to afford an electrical insulation between the wire and the inner metal shell 1*. i
As shown in Fig. 1, the wire terminals or end portions (E -6 outward of the handle 3 are united in a cable 6 that connects to a contact head 10, adapting it for application to an ordinary incandescent lamp socket. As is evident, when current is turned onto the wire 6 a veryconsiderable amount of heat will be roduced, and this will be radiated into the owl. In givingaface massage, wet cloths are placed on the face of a person receiving the treatment, the bowl is then applied over the wet cloths and the current is turned on. As has been proved in practice, suflicient heat can be very quickly produced by this device, used in the way ind1- cated to generate steam or hot vapor, such as required for good results in a face massage or similar treatment.
The aluminium lining or inner shell does not absorb moisture from the wet cloths or towels and, hence, protects and preserves the wiring. Furthermore, aluminium does not corrode, and also makes the device thoroughly antiseptic.
What I claim is: 1. In a face steamer, the combination with a bowl made up of inner and outer shells of non-absorbent material, said bowl having an air passage at its intermediate portion, of Wiring located around said air passage in the spaces between the said inner. and outer shells. and insulated therefrom, substantially as described.
2. In a face steamer, the combination with a metal bowl made u of thin inner and outer shells, the said bow having an intermediately located, air passage and a rojecting shells, of an asbestos sheet seated against the v inner surface of said outer shell, a wire havlng lncreaslng convolutlons located between said inner shell and said asbestos sheet and insulated from said inner shell, and radially disposed spacing strips having projections engaging said wire and holding the convolue tions thereof spaced apart, substantially as described.
I 4. In aface steamer, the combination with a metal bowl having an air passage at its central portion and made up of inner and outer shells slightly spaced apart, of a wire having increasing-convolutions located between said inner and outer shells and surrounding the air passage of said bowl, and a heat insulating sheet interposed between said outer metal shell and said wiring, substantially, as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature I in presence of two Witnesses.
HIRAM D. WOOD, JR. Witnesses:
HJD. KILGoRE,
F. D. MERCHANT.
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