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US1375681A
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E. A. DENNIN.
BRUSH.
APPLICATION HLED'OCT.15,1919.
1',?7'5,681. Patented Apr. 26, 1921.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD AUGUSTUS DENNIN, 0F TROY, NEW YORK.
BRUSH.
This invention relates to brushes, and ank object of the invention is to provide a compact brush structure particularly well adapt ed to be carried about in the pocket of the user or in a traveling bag or other receptacle used by travelers. The said brush comprising a back or brush head carrier which is concavoconvex and has detachably connected thereto the bristle carrying head which is constructed of flexible material so that it may be flexed to fit within'the back, a cover being provided for connection with the back or brush head carrier to entirely inclose the bristles of the brush, thus preL venting the collection of dust, dirt or other matter by the bristles when not in use and avoiding danger of garments becoming soiled by bristles which may have become oily fromuse.
A further object of the invention is to provide means which will permit the ready connection or ydisconnection of lthe brush head carrier and the cover in ,such manner through which the users finger is inserted to extend the bristles carrying body of the brush outwardly in opposed convexed relation to the carrying back 4to render the brush operative. .j
y A further object of this invention is to provide a bristle carrying body or head for the brush which is constructed of a sheet of resilient rubber provided with a plurality of openings therein through which the bris- 'tles kare inserted and which sheet of resilient rubberhas a layer or sheet of rubber placed over the inner surface thereof and vulcanized thereto for securely retaining the bris- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 26, 1921.
Application led October 15,1919. Serial No.' 330,694.
tles in place and preventing them from Working loose during the use of the brush.
Other objects of the invention will ap* pear in the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, forminga part of this specification, and in which drawing:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved brush. y f.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the brush in a collapsed position.
Fig. 3 is a cross section throughthe brush collapsed.
Fig. 4y is a longitudinal section through vthe brush extended.
Fig. 5 is a cross section through the brush extended.
Fig. 6 is an inner plan of the cover illustrating the mirror `carried thereby, and
Fig. 7 is a detail perspective view illustrating the manner of attaching the bristles to the bristle carrying body of the brush.
n Referring more particularly to the drawings, the improved brush structure includes theseparable housing parts 10 and 11, the
former of which constitutes the back or main body portion and is substantiallyconcavo-convexly curved, presentingy its convexed surface outwardly. It has an annular inturnededge 12 which serves to retain abristle carrying body 13 yof the brush in operative relation thereto. Thisbristle carrying body 13 comprises alayer 14 of ilexible rubber which is provided with a plurality ofopenings 15 through which thebristles 16 of the brush extend. Thebristlesy 16 may be bent to lie across a portion of the inner surface of thelayer 14 of pli-' ablerubber as illustrated in Fig. 7 and extend downwardly through adjacent open-I *ings if desired and if long enough, or if they are not ,long enough to be extended through two openings, their inner ends may be bent merely to overlie or engage the inner surface of thestrip 14. A strip orlayer 17 of substantially raw rubber is placed over the inner surface of thevlayer 14 and is vulcanized for securely anchoring the`bristles 16 to thebody 14. In vulcanizing the strip ofrubber 17 tothe sheet orlayer 14 some of the rubber of thesheet 17 will enter theopenings 15 in thesheet 14 securely sealing the openings and locking or fastening the bristles securely in place.
As clearly shown inthe kdrawingsthebristle carrying body 13 is oval in shape and when in operative position bulges outwardly from thebrush back 10, presenting a convexed surface opposite to the convexed surface of thebody 10. However, this bristle carrying body of the brush is adapted to be flexed to lie within the brush back 1() as shown in Figs. 2 and 3 of the drawings at which time the curvature of thebody 13 conforms to the curvature of the brush back orpart 10 of the brush structure. A relativelythin sheet 19 of Celluloid or analogous material may be placed between the confronting faces of thebrush body 13 and thepart 10 of the brush structure and when the former is iiexed inwardly, thisplate 19 lies in facial abutment with the inner concaved surface of thepart 10. This part or brush carrying back 10 is provided with a nger opening 2O centrally therein, through which a finger is inserted to extend theiiexible back 13 of the brush or to force it out of the carrying back 10 into an operative position.
The part or section 11 of the brush structure forms a cover for thebristles 16 when the brush is collapsed as clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 3 of the drawings and is preferably oval in shape or shaped to conform to the shape of the brush carrying back 10. Its major portion is preferably fiat and has an annular upstanding edge portion orflange 20 formed thereon, and when the brush is flexed inwardly and the two parts thereof are connected, at which time the brush is in condition to be carried about in the pocket or hand luggage of the user, the edge portion of thisiiange 20 engages the brush carrying back 10 at its girth, or at the junction of the inturnedflange 12 with the concavo-conve-x back of the brush carrying part orsection 10. Theflange 20 haslips 22 and 23 formed thereon at opposite points substantially at the minor axis of the cover, which engage over the outer convex surfaces of thesection 10 to connect the sections 1() and 11 for preventing accidental relative movement thereof. Thelip 23 is provided with a cut outportion 24 forming a finger or thumb receiving recess or opening which will enable the user to get a firm grip on thesection 10 beneath theflange 12 for disconnecting thesections 10 and 11. In connecting theparts 10 and 11 of the brush after thebrush carrying body 13 has been iiexed into thepart 10, thepart 10 is tilted at an acute angle with respect to the part 11 and one edge thereof is inserted against thelip 22 after which the brush back is forced against this lip and downwardly until thelip 23 engages over a portion of the convexed surface of thepart 10 whichlip 23 cooperates with thelip 22 to securely hold the parts connected.
A glass V25, preferably a mirror may be placed within `the part 11 with its silvered side inwardly, so that when theparts 10 and 11 are disconnected, this cover part 11 may be held in one hand of the user permitting use of the mirror while brushing his hair with the brush part. Themirror 25 is preferably beveled or reduced in thickness at its edge portion and is coniinedin the cover part 11 by aring 26 of any suitable material which engages the inner sur face of theflange 20. The flange being curved slightly extending inwardly toward the center of the cover part at its outer edge, as clearly shown in F ig. 2 of the drawings, the ring 2G will be confined in place for securely holding themirror 25 in place.
yThisring 26 is preferably constructed of any suitable material of slight elasticity so that when themirror 25 is placed within the cover part, the ring may be sprung into place.
While in the drawings, a military brush is illustrated it is to be understoodthat the principle of the present brush structure may be applied to clothes brushes, hand brushes or any analogous type of brush without departing from the spirit of this invention.
Changes in details may be made without departing from the spirit of this invention. but; f
I claim:
1. A brush comprising a concavo-,convex carrying back, a iiexible bristle carrying body of greater area than the opening of the cavity of said back connected thereto at its marginal portion to be flexed to lie in the cavity of the carrying back or extend to curve out of the back oppositely to the curvature thereof. l
2. A brush comprising a concavo-convex carrying back, provided with a finger opening, and a flexible bristle carrying body of greater area than the opening of the cavity of said back connected thereto at its marginal portion to be flexed to lie in the cavity of the carrying back, or to be forced to extend in oppositely opposed curved relation thereto by a finger inserted `through said finger opening.
3. A brush comprisin a carrying back having a cavity at one ace thereof, and a flexible bristle carrying body of greater area than the opening of said cavity and connected to said back at its marginal or- .tion to be flexed to inherently maintain ay position Within the cavity of said back or to. be extended to curve and inherently maintain a rposition out of the cavity of the back.
4;. A brush comprising a carrying back having a cavity at one face and a transverse finger opening leading fromthe other face to said cavity, and a fiexible bristle carrying body of greater 4area than the opening of the cavity `of the back, con-1 nected thereto at its marginal portion and adapted to be flexed to lie in the cavity of said back, said bristle carrying body adapted to be flexed to extend out of said cavity by a finger inserted through said linger opening.
5. In a brush, a carrying back having av cavity open at one face thereof, a flexible bristle carrying body of eater area than the opening of said cavity in said back, connected thereto at its marginal portion to be flexed to inherently maintain a position Within the Cavity of the back When not in use, and to be projected therefrom for use, and a cover detachably connected to said carrying back to close said cavity and house said bristle carrying body when lying Within the cavity of the back.
6. A brush comprising a carrying back having a cavity at one lface and a transverse finger opening leading from the other side of the back yto said cavity, a flexible bristle carryingf body of greater area than the opening of said cavity, connected thereto at its marginal portion and adapted to be flexed to lie within said carrying back, said bristle carrying body adapted to be flexed to extend out of said cavity by a finger inserted through said finger opening, and a flexible plate positioned Within said cavity `of the carrying back between the facing surfaces of the carrying back and the bristle carrying body.
7 A brush comprising a concave-convex carrying back, a flexible bristle carrying body connected thereto and adapted to be flexed to inherently maintain a position Within and conforming to the curvature of the back, and a flexible plate positioned between the facing surfaces of said bristle carrying body and said back, said bristle carryingk body adapted to be extended to curve out of the back and inherently maintain aposition oppositely to the curvature thereof.v f
- 8. In a brush, a carrying back, and a bristle carrying body of flexible material carried thereby and 'adapted to inherently maintain a position Within the back to house said bristles in the back when not in use, said flexible bristle carrying back adapted to be extended to position the bristles carried thereby in operative position.
9. In a brush, a carrying back having a cavity at one face and provided with an inturned annular flange at the marginy of said cavity, and a flexible bristle carrying body of greater area than the opening of said cavity and engaged Within said flange to connect the body to said carrying back, said flexible body adapted to be flexed to f inherently maintain a position Within the cavity of the carrying back when not in use, or to be extended therefrom for use.
10. A brush comprising in combination, a carrying back having a cavity open at one face thereof, a flexible bristle carrying body carried by said body adapted to be flexed to extend from said cavity or lie therein when not in use, a cover detachably connected to said carrying body to closer the cavity thereof When said bristle carrying body is Within the cavity, and a glass carried by said cover at the inside thereof to confront and engage the bristles of said bristle carrying body.
- EDWARD AUGUSTUS DENNIN.
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US2604649A (en)*1946-12-171952-07-29Harry W StephensonBrush and handle assembly
US3011499A (en)*1957-06-261961-12-05Tajan FrancoisMulti-purpose container
US3931826A (en)*1974-07-261976-01-13Wahl Clipper CorporationBrush and methods for manufacturing same
USD567508S1 (en)*2007-06-082008-04-29Burney Charles LCuticle cleaning device
USD703956S1 (en)*2010-02-052014-05-06Tangle Teezer LimitedHairbrush and cover combination
USD787196S1 (en)2010-05-022017-05-23Tangle Teezer LimitedHairbrush
USD822392S1 (en)*2016-05-192018-07-10Orielle, LlcCompact brush
USD822390S1 (en)*2016-08-162018-07-10Orielle, LlcCompact brush with mirror
US10426248B2 (en)*2015-05-202019-10-01J & D Brush Co., LlcCollapsible hair brush
US20200054119A1 (en)*2017-08-172020-02-20Lawrence J. KellyWire cleaning brush
USD903955S1 (en)*2018-02-072020-12-01Stacey Lee SingerAnimal groomer
USD910316S1 (en)*2015-03-192021-02-16Moraz Medical Herbs (1989) Ltd.Hairbrush
USD961272S1 (en)*2020-03-032022-08-23Crown Quality Products IncPalm brush
USD1056360S1 (en)*2024-08-152024-12-31Menglin XuCat steam brush

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2604649A (en)*1946-12-171952-07-29Harry W StephensonBrush and handle assembly
US3011499A (en)*1957-06-261961-12-05Tajan FrancoisMulti-purpose container
US3931826A (en)*1974-07-261976-01-13Wahl Clipper CorporationBrush and methods for manufacturing same
USD567508S1 (en)*2007-06-082008-04-29Burney Charles LCuticle cleaning device
USD703956S1 (en)*2010-02-052014-05-06Tangle Teezer LimitedHairbrush and cover combination
USD787196S1 (en)2010-05-022017-05-23Tangle Teezer LimitedHairbrush
USD910316S1 (en)*2015-03-192021-02-16Moraz Medical Herbs (1989) Ltd.Hairbrush
US10426248B2 (en)*2015-05-202019-10-01J & D Brush Co., LlcCollapsible hair brush
USD822392S1 (en)*2016-05-192018-07-10Orielle, LlcCompact brush
USD822390S1 (en)*2016-08-162018-07-10Orielle, LlcCompact brush with mirror
US20200054119A1 (en)*2017-08-172020-02-20Lawrence J. KellyWire cleaning brush
US10743643B2 (en)*2017-08-172020-08-18Lawrence J. KellyWire cleaning brush
USD903955S1 (en)*2018-02-072020-12-01Stacey Lee SingerAnimal groomer
USD961272S1 (en)*2020-03-032022-08-23Crown Quality Products IncPalm brush
USD1056360S1 (en)*2024-08-152024-12-31Menglin XuCat steam brush

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