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US959507A
US959507A US50032509A US1909500325A US959507A US 959507 A US959507 A US 959507A US 50032509 A US50032509 A US 50032509A US 1909500325 A US1909500325 A US 1909500325A US 959507 A US959507 A US 959507A
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  • the purpose of the present invention is to devise an appliance for supplying liquid polish or other dressing to shoes or other articles which are generally polished or touched up at intervals to maintain a genteel appearance, said appliance embod ing a tank for containing the liquid blackmg or other dressing, a cut-off regulating the discharge of said liquid from the tank, a dauberof the rotary type for applyin the blacking or other dressing to the art'c e to be finished, and a supporting frame or structure for the operating parts.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of'a shoe blackening device embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central longitudinal section thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical central longitudinal section thereof.
  • the framework comprises a body portio 1 and a handle 2, the body portion 1 bein of greater width than the handle and bi rcated at its front end or provided with transversely spaced extensions 3 between which the dauber is located.
  • the handle 2 inclines to .the body portion 1.
  • the frame-work may be of any construction.
  • a tank 4 is mounted upon the body portion 1 of the frame and is provided with a filling opening which is closed by means of a cap 5.
  • a discharge opening 6 is provided in the lower forward portion of the tank for the exit of the liquid blacking or other dressing.
  • the opening 6 is in the nature of a narrow slot which extends the entire width of the tank so as to supply the blacking or dressing uniformly throughout the length of the dauber.
  • a cut-off 7 controls the dischar e opening 6 and is adjustable by means 0 a rack 8 and pinion 9.
  • a stem 10 extends upwardly from the cut-off 7 and may form a part thereof.
  • Flanges 11 are provided at the vertical edges of the stem 10 and are formed b bending edge portion of the sheet metal rom which said stem is constructed.
  • the rack bar 8 is located between the flanges 11 and its teeth are about flush with a plane touching the outer-.edges of the flanges 11.
  • the cut-01f 7 and stem 10 are directed in their vertical movements by means of keepers or guides 12 which are secured at their ends to the front side of the tank.
  • the rack bar 8 may be of any construction and secured to the stem 10 in any convenient and substantial way. It is preferred to form the stem 10.and cut off 7 of a single piece of sheet metal.
  • a shaft 13 is arranged transversely of the tank and mounted in bearings 14..
  • the pinion 9 may be formed with the shaft 13 or made fast hereto.
  • the pinion is of a length corresponding to the distance between the vertical flanges 11 of the stem 10, hence, longitudinal movement of the shaft 13 in its bearings is I prevented by the ends of the pinion 9 touching the inner sides of the flanges 11.
  • Afin ger piece 15 is provided at one end of the shaft 13 for convenience of rotating said shaft when it is required to adjust the cut off 7 either to uncover the discharge opening 6 or to close the same.
  • a series of teeth 16 are provided about the shaft 13 near one end and coiiperate with a spring 17 to hold the shaft and the cut-off in the adjusted position.
  • the dauber is of the rotary type and comprises a spool or drum 18 having heads 19 and is rotatably mounted between the extensions or bifurcations 3 of the frame.
  • the body of the spool 18 is covered by 'a layer 20 of chamois, felt or other similar material of a soft and absorbent nature so as to receive the liquid blacking or dressing and apply the same to the shoe or other article to receive a finish.
  • the edge portions of the heads 19 of the spool are beveled on their inner sides thereby admitting of a maximum amount of the yieldable and distributing
  • a pawl 22 is provided to cooperate with the teeth of the part 21 so as to secure the dauber against rotation when required.
  • the pawl 22 is pivotally mounted u on a pin or stud 23 projected laterally rom the frame. en required, the pawl 22 may be thrown out of the way thereby admitting of the dauber rotating freely. When it is required to hold the dauber against rotation, the pawl 22 is moved to engage with the toothed wheel 21 and apin 24; 1s letinto an opening in the frame and confines the pawl 22 as indicated most clearly in Fig. 1.
  • a short chain 25 or like connection is secured at one end of the frame and has the pin 24 fast to its opposite end thereby preventing loss or misplacement of, said pin when not in active operation.
  • a pliance for applyin liquid dressing to sl 'ioes and other artic es comprising a body provided at one end with transversely spaced extensions and having an inclined handle at the opposite end, a rotary dauber mounted between said spaced extensions and comprising beveled heads and a yieldable body, means for preventing rotation of the dauber, a tank mounted upon said body and having a discharge opening, a cut-off for closing said 0 enlng, means for adjusting said outofi' inc uding a rack bar and pinion, a shaft carrying said pinion and provided with teeth, and a pawl attached to the tank and ada ted to cooperate with the teeth of said sha t to hold the cut-off in adjusted position.

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S. G. H. GLASGOW.
SHOE BLAGKENER. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 5, 1909.
Patented May 31, 1910.
. 3110c 11k; 6L5: iazywa SAMUEL G. H. GLASGOW, 0F PALESTINE, TEXAS.
SHOE-BLACKEINER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 31, 19210.
Application filed June 5, 1909. Serial No. 500,325.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL vGr. H. GLAS- cow, a citizen of the United States, residing at Palestine, in the county of Anderson and State of Texas, have invented new and use-' ful Improvements in Shoe-Blackeners, of which the following is a specification.
The purpose of the present invention is to devise an appliance for supplying liquid polish or other dressing to shoes or other articles which are generally polished or touched up at intervals to maintain a genteel appearance, said appliance embod ing a tank for containing the liquid blackmg or other dressing, a cut-off regulating the discharge of said liquid from the tank, a dauberof the rotary type for applyin the blacking or other dressing to the art'c e to be finished, and a supporting frame or structure for the operating parts.
The invention consists of the novel features, details of construction and combinations of parts which hereinafter will be more particularly set forth, illustratedin the accompanying drawings and pointed out in the appended claim.
Referring to the drawings forming a part of the specification: Figure l is a perspective view of'a shoe blackening device embodying the invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical central longitudinal section thereof. Fig. 3
is a detail view of the means for holding the cut off in the required position.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
The framework comprises a body portio 1 and a handle 2, the body portion 1 bein of greater width than the handle and bi rcated at its front end or provided with transversely spaced extensions 3 between which the dauber is located.
The handle 2 inclines to .the body portion 1. The frame-work may be of any construction. A tank 4 is mounted upon the body portion 1 of the frame and is provided with a filling opening which is closed by means of a cap 5. A discharge opening 6 is provided in the lower forward portion of the tank for the exit of the liquid blacking or other dressing. The opening 6 is in the nature of a narrow slot which extends the entire width of the tank so as to supply the blacking or dressing uniformly throughout the length of the dauber. A cut-off 7 controls the dischar e opening 6 and is adjustable by means 0 a rack 8 and pinion 9. A stem 10 extends upwardly from the cut-off 7 and may form a part thereof. Flanges 11 are provided at the vertical edges of the stem 10 and are formed b bending edge portion of the sheet metal rom which said stem is constructed. The rack bar 8 is located between the flanges 11 and its teeth are about flush with a plane touching the outer-.edges of the flanges 11. The cut-01f 7 and stem 10 are directed in their vertical movements by means of keepers or guides 12 which are secured at their ends to the front side of the tank. The rack bar 8 may be of any construction and secured to the stem 10 in any convenient and substantial way. It is preferred to form the stem 10.and cut off 7 of a single piece of sheet metal. A shaft 13 is arranged transversely of the tank and mounted in bearings 14.. The pinion 9 may be formed with the shaft 13 or made fast hereto. The pinion is of a length corresponding to the distance between the vertical flanges 11 of the stem 10, hence, longitudinal movement of the shaft 13 in its bearings is I prevented by the ends of the pinion 9 touching the inner sides of the flanges 11. Afin ger piece 15 is provided at one end of the shaft 13 for convenience of rotating said shaft when it is required to adjust the cut off 7 either to uncover the discharge opening 6 or to close the same. A series of teeth 16 are provided about the shaft 13 near one end and coiiperate with a spring 17 to hold the shaft and the cut-off in the adjusted position.
The dauber is of the rotary type and comprises a spool or drum 18 having heads 19 and is rotatably mounted between the extensions or bifurcations 3 of the frame. The body of the spool 18 is covered by 'a layer 20 of chamois, felt or other similar material of a soft and absorbent nature so as to receive the liquid blacking or dressing and apply the same to the shoe or other article to receive a finish. The edge portions of the heads 19 of the spool are beveled on their inner sides thereby admitting of a maximum amount of the yieldable and distributing A pawl 22 is provided to cooperate with the teeth of the part 21 so as to secure the dauber against rotation when required. The pawl 22 is pivotally mounted u on a pin or stud 23 projected laterally rom the frame. en required, the pawl 22 may be thrown out of the way thereby admitting of the dauber rotating freely. When it is required to hold the dauber against rotation, the pawl 22 is moved to engage with the toothed wheel 21 and apin 24; 1s letinto an opening in the frame and confines the pawl 22 as indicated most clearly in Fig. 1. A short chain 25 or like connection is secured at one end of the frame and has the pin 24 fast to its opposite end thereby preventing loss or misplacement of, said pin when not in active operation.
From the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the advantages of the construction and of the method of operation will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention appertains, and while I have described the principle of operation of the invention, together'with the device which I now consider to be the best embodiment thereof, I desire to have it understood'that the device shown is merely illustrative, and
that such changes may be made when desired as are within the scope of the claim appended hereto.
Havin thus described the invention, what is claime is The herein described a pliance for applyin liquid dressing to sl 'ioes and other artic es, the same comprising a body provided at one end with transversely spaced extensions and having an inclined handle at the opposite end, a rotary dauber mounted between said spaced extensions and comprising beveled heads and a yieldable body, means for preventing rotation of the dauber, a tank mounted upon said body and having a discharge opening, a cut-off for closing said 0 enlng, means for adjusting said outofi' inc uding a rack bar and pinion, a shaft carrying said pinion and provided with teeth, and a pawl attached to the tank and ada ted to cooperate with the teeth of said sha t to hold the cut-off in adjusted position.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
SAMUEL G. H. GLASGOW.
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