US99512A - Improved broom for stables - Google Patents
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- My invention as distinguished from the mode of manufacture heretofore adopted, consists in a metal ring, containing the caneand into which the tapering end of the handle is driven, so as to compress the canes firmly within said ring, ⁇ and then the ring is secured to the handle by nails or screws, and the cane turned over the ling, or doubled and spread and clamped, to form the broom.
- the fibrous materials are confined by the band, in a manner similar to that vemployed in making paint-brushes, but the canes or,
- fibres are folded over or doubled, and I here remark that the doubling of the fibres, I am'aware, has been employed with a wire, as in lthe manufacture of hairbrush'es, tooth-brushes, Ste.
- Figure 2 is an elevation of the bunch of libre within the ring.
- the ring a containing the bunch l) of canes or other ⁇ fibres, also receives the tapering end of the handle c,
- the canes b or elastic libre being softened or plia- Y ble, are bent over, as indicated by the dotted lines, fig. 2, and spread int-o a broom-form, (lig. 1,) between suitable clamps.
- the metallic band j' is applied to hold the broom in shape.
- Said hand is made of two pieces, united by rivets at e, so that the two parts may be turned upon said rivets, to any desired angle to each other, and thereby be made toconform to the angles of inclination of the edges of the broom.
- the ornamental cap h made of a cylinder surrounding the handle, and a flange, covering the bend of the canes, is employed to form a nish at the junction of the handle and canes. This cap also aids in holding the canes or fibres at point at which they are doubled,
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THOMS WRIGHT, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR IO JOHN A. HOLMES, OF
i SAME PLACE.
Letters Patent No. 99,512
, dated February 1, 1870.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent: and making part of the same To all whom it may concern:
quality, and the wire does not hold the mass suhciently tight to thehandle.
My invention, as distinguished from the mode of manufacture heretofore adopted, consists in a metal ring, containing the caneand into which the tapering end of the handle is driven, so as to compress the canes firmly within said ring,`and then the ring is secured to the handle by nails or screws, and the cane turned over the ling, or doubled and spread and clamped, to form the broom. 1
In thisV mode of construction, the fibrous materials are confined by the band, in a manner similar to that vemployed in making paint-brushes, but the canes or,
fibres are folded over or doubled, and I here remark that the doubling of the fibres, I am'aware, has been employed with a wire, as in lthe manufacture of hairbrush'es, tooth-brushes, Ste.
In the thawing- Figure 1 shows a broom complete, and
Figure 2 is an elevation of the bunch of libre within the ring.
The ring a, containing the bunch l) of canes or other `fibres, also receives the tapering end of the handle c,
the latter being driven in to wedge the fibres tightly withinthe ring a, and then nails or screws d are inserted, to h'old the ring a firmly in place.`
The canes b or elastic libre being softened or plia- Y ble, are bent over, as indicated by the dotted lines, fig. 2, and spread int-o a broom-form, (lig. 1,) between suitable clamps.
The metallic band j' is applied to hold the broom in shape. r
Said hand is made of two pieces, united by rivets at e, so that the two parts may be turned upon said rivets, to any desired angle to each other, and thereby be made toconform to the angles of inclination of the edges of the broom.
Nails passing through 'the bands f and broom, as at 1T, and either clinched or riveted, serve to hold the parts rmly together.
The ornamental cap h, made of a cylinder surrounding the handle, and a flange, covering the bend of the canes, is employed to form a nish at the junction of the handle and canes. This cap also aids in holding the canes or fibres at point at which they are doubled,
by .preventing Vthe exterior portions driving up, and
bending outwardly and upwardly 'at said p'oin-t Where the canes are doubled. v
What I claim as my improvement, in the construetion of brooms with folded libres, is-' The ring a,vnails or screws d, and tapering handle c, as shown, in combination with the clamp f, for conlining the folded fibres, as specified, and, in combination with the foregoing, the cap h, Vas and for the purposes described.`
Signed by me, this 6th day of JannaryA. D. 1870.
itnessesz THOS. WRIGHT.
CHAs. H. SMITH, GEO. T. PINCKNEY.
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