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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D1/00—Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor
- A45D1/02—Curling-tongs, i.e. tongs for use when hot; Curling-irons, i.e. irons for use when hot; Accessories therefor with means for internal heating, e.g. by liquid fuel
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- the invention relates to improvements in hair curling or crimping irons, and has for its object to provide a device of the class named in which the stem is continuously heated during the use of the article.
- Afurther object of the invention is to provide a device of the class named in which one end of the stem is being heated during the use of the opposite end, such stem being reversible as desired to bring the heated end into position for use.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a device of the class described, in which the stem is reversible without being detached and without necessitating the use of supplemental devices, such as holders, toaccomplish the reversal.
- Afurther object of the invention is to provide simple, compact and portable means for applying heat, constantly,-to the stem without exposing the operator to the danger of being burned.
- Afurther object of the invention is to provide means for heating the stem during the use of the article without the danger of burning the hair.
- Afurther object of the invention is to provide a device of the class named in which either gas or liquid fuel may be employed at the option of the operator.
- a further object of the invention is to provide means whereby the intensity of the heat may be increased by a forced circulation of air, controllable by the operator.
- Figure l is a side view of a" curling iron embodying the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a front view of the same.
- Fig. 3 is a rear view,'with the stem partly turned, as in the which communicates with the interior of the reservoir through a supply-opening 5, fitted with a screw-plug 6.
- a feed-tube 8 Extending longitudinally through the reservoir 2, and projecting at its lower end slightly beyond the end of the handle to form a nipple 7, is a feed-tube 8, which terminates at its upper end at the center of the upper end of the reservoir which extends slightly above the upper end of the handle to forma burner 9.
- the tip 10 of the feed-tube is arranged at v the center of the burner 9.
- a flexible tube 11 To the nipple at the lower end of the feed-tube is connected a flexible tube 11, by means of which the operator may induce a forced draft to increase the intensity of combustion at the burner.
- the interior of the reservoir, around the feedtube is filled with raw cotton, asbestus, or other absorbent material, which extends up to the upper terminal of the reservoir and is covered with wire-gauze 12, to prevent displacement.
- a vertical guard 13 Arranged concentrically around the burner 9 is a vertical guard 13, to protect the hand of the operator and prevent the extinguishment of the flame by drafts, &c.
- the 14 represents a burner-tube, provided at its lower end with a trunco-conical enlargement 15, whose interior forms a combustion chamber 16, and said enlargement fits over the burner, within the guard.
- the enlargement 15 is hinged at one side to the burner and is provided at the opposite side with a catch 17 to receive a spring latch or locking-tongue 18 attached to the burner.
- the springs 20 areattached too to the front side of the burner tube by means of clips 21 and 22, and fit at their free ends in keepers 23 at the free edges of the closures.
- the curling stem 2 2 is provided at an intermediate point with a head 25 which is pivotally mounted in the upper end of the burner tube, whereby, when the stem is axially-disposed, or arranged in its operative position, said head closes and fills the end of the burner-tube.
- Retaining springs 26 and 27 are attached to the outer surface of the burner-tube and are provided at their upper ends with detents 28 and 29, respectively, to engage the head 25 to hold the stem in its operative position.
- the upper edge of the closure or door 19 is beveled, as shown at 30 to enable it to be pushed aside and opened by the contact there with of the stem, as the latter is turned or reversed, as shown in Fig. 3.
- the upper edge of the other closure, 19, is square, as shown, as the stem is designed to be turned in one direction only.
- the detent 28 at the upper end of the retaining spring 26, is depressed at its free or inner end, to enable the head 25 to deflect the spring as it is turned in the direction indicated by the arrowin Fig. 2, and to prevent the turning of the head in the opposite direction.
- the detent upon the upper end of the spring 27, is beveled at its outer side to enable the head 25 to deflect the same as it is turned in the direction indicated by said arrow in Fig. 2.
- 31 designates a spring-pressed clamp, pivotally mounted upon the burner-tube and provided with a concave nose 32 to engage the surface of the projecting portion of the stem.
- the operation of the improved curling or crimping iron will be obvious from the above description, and it will be noted that while one end of the stem is in use (the same being far enough removed from the flame to prevent accident) the other end of the stem is being heated, the same being inclosed in the burner-tube.
- the enlargement at the lower end of the burner-tube is provided with a series of feet 33, which bear upon the upper end of the handle and form an air-space 3 L through which air is admitted to the combustion chamber around the burner to support combustion. If the draftthus furnished is not sufficient under certain circumstances to produce the desired heat, the lips may be applied to the end of the flexible tube attached to the feed-tube and a forced draft produced.
- the feed-tube may be connected, by means of a suitable flexible tube with a gas-jet, thus supplying gas to the burner instead of alco- 1101, oil, or other liquid fuel which is contained in the reservoir.
- a suitable flexible tube with a gas-jet, thus supplying gas to the burner instead of alco- 1101, oil, or other liquid fuel which is contained in the reservoir.
- a cap 36 shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4, is provided to fit over the burner and close the same when the device is not in use, to prevent the evaporation and leakage of the fuel.
- a reservoir a burner connected to the reservoir, and a burner-tube inclosing said burner, in combination with a stem having one end inclosed within the said tube and adapted to be reversed to inclose the other end, substantially as specified.
- the combination with a handle portion, a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a burner-tube inclosing said burner and provided with diametrically-opposite slots, spring-actuated closures or doors fitting said slots and normally held closed, and a reversible stem, pivotally mounted upon the burnertube and provided with means whereby as the stem is reversed the closures or doors are opened to release one terminal and receive the other, substantially as specified.
- a stem provided with a central head pivotally mounted in the end of the burner-tube whereby the stem is reversible to arrange 7 either terminal within said tube, and retaining-springs attached to the'burne'r-tube to engage the said head to lock the stem in its operative positions, substantially as specified.
- a device of the class described the combination with a handle portion, a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a burner tube provided with opposite sideslots, spring-actuated closures fitted to said slots, one of such closures being provided with a beveled upper end, as described, a reversible stem provided with a head which is pivotally mounted in the end of the burner-tube, and retaining-springs provided with detents to engage said head, one of such detents being beveled and other being depressed at its extremity, substantially as specified.
- a hollow handle portion inclosing a fuel reservoir and a burner communicating with the upper end of said reservoir, in combinationwith a burner-tube hinged to the upper end of the handle portion to inclose said burner, and provided with feet to engage the same and provide air-spaces, and a stem carried by the burner-tube, substantially as specified.
- ahollow handle portion inclosing a reservoir, a burner communicating with the upper end of said reservoir, and a guard flange surrounding such burner, in combination with a burn- .er-tube inclosing said burner, fitting within the guard-flange and provided with air-spaces,
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, 2 Sheets-Sheet 1. W. PENTONEY. GURLING IRON.
(No Model.)
. Patented May 16,1893.
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NIT-ED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM PENTONEY, OF IRONTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FRANK L. MCOAULEY, OF SAME PLACE.
CURLING-IRON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 497,526, dated May 16, 1893. Application filed January 7, 1893. Serial No. 457,632. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM PENTONEY, a citizen of the United States, residing atlronton, in the county of Lawrence and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Hair Curling or Crimping Iron, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to improvements in hair curling or crimping irons, and has for its object to provide a device of the class named in which the stem is continuously heated during the use of the article.
Afurther object of the invention is to provide a device of the class named in which one end of the stem is being heated during the use of the opposite end, such stem being reversible as desired to bring the heated end into position for use.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device of the class described, in which the stem is reversible without being detached and without necessitating the use of supplemental devices, such as holders, toaccomplish the reversal.
Afurther object of the invention is to provide simple, compact and portable means for applying heat, constantly,-to the stem without exposing the operator to the danger of being burned.
Afurther object of the invention is to provide means for heating the stem during the use of the article without the danger of burning the hair. I
Afurther object of the invention is to provide a device of the class named in which either gas or liquid fuel may be employed at the option of the operator.
A further object of the invention is to provide means whereby the intensity of the heat may be increased bya forced circulation of air, controllable by the operator.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will appear in the following description, and the novel features thereof will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In'the drauings: Figure l is a side view of a" curling iron embodying the invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of the same. Fig. 3 is a rear view,'with the stem partly turned, as in the which communicates with the interior of the reservoir through a supply-opening 5, fitted with a screw-plug 6.
Extending longitudinally through the reservoir 2, and projecting at its lower end slightly beyond the end of the handle to form a nipple 7, is a feed-tube 8, which terminates at its upper end at the center of the upper end of the reservoir which extends slightly above the upper end of the handle to forma burner 9. The tip 10 of the feed-tube is arranged at v the center of the burner 9. To the nipple at the lower end of the feed-tube is connected a flexible tube 11, by means of which the operator may induce a forced draft to increase the intensity of combustion at the burner. The interior of the reservoir, around the feedtube is filled with raw cotton, asbestus, or other absorbent material, which extends up to the upper terminal of the reservoir and is covered with wire-gauze 12, to prevent displacement.
Arranged concentrically around the burner 9 is a vertical guard 13, to protect the hand of the operator and prevent the extinguishment of the flame by drafts, &c.
14 represents a burner-tube, provided at its lower end with a trunco-conical enlargement 15, whose interior forms a combustion chamber 16, and said enlargement fits over the burner, within the guard. The enlargement 15 is hinged at one side to the burner and is provided at the opposite side with a catch 17 to receive a spring latch or locking-tongue 18 attached to the burner. is provided with diametrically-opposite, liongitudinal slots 19, fitted with closures or doors,
being provided to hold such closures ,ondbors 'normally closed. The springs 20 areattached too to the front side of the burner tube by means of clips 21 and 22, and fit at their free ends in keepers 23 at the free edges of the closures.
The curling stem 2 2 is provided at an intermediate point with a head 25 which is pivotally mounted in the upper end of the burner tube, whereby, when the stem is axially-disposed, or arranged in its operative position, said head closes and fills the end of the burner-tube.
Retaining springs 26 and 27 are attached to the outer surface of the burner-tube and are provided at their upper ends with detents 28 and 29, respectively, to engage the head 25 to hold the stem in its operative position.
The upper edge of the closure or door 19 is beveled, as shown at 30 to enable it to be pushed aside and opened by the contact there with of the stem, as the latter is turned or reversed, as shown in Fig. 3. The upper edge of the other closure, 19, is square, as shown, as the stem is designed to be turned in one direction only.
The detent 28 at the upper end of the retaining spring 26, is depressed at its free or inner end, to enable the head 25 to deflect the spring as it is turned in the direction indicated by the arrowin Fig. 2, and to prevent the turning of the head in the opposite direction. The detent upon the upper end of the spring 27, is beveled at its outer side to enable the head 25 to deflect the same as it is turned in the direction indicated by said arrow in Fig. 2.
31 designates a spring-pressed clamp, pivotally mounted upon the burner-tube and provided with a concave nose 32 to engage the surface of the projecting portion of the stem.
The operation of the improved curling or crimping iron will be obvious from the above description, and it will be noted that while one end of the stem is in use (the same being far enough removed from the flame to prevent accident) the other end of the stem is being heated, the same being inclosed in the burner-tube. The enlargement at the lower end of the burner-tube is provided with a series of feet 33, which bear upon the upper end of the handle and form an air-space 3 L through which air is admitted to the combustion chamber around the burner to support combustion. If the draftthus furnished is not sufficient under certain circumstances to produce the desired heat, the lips may be applied to the end of the flexible tube attached to the feed-tube and a forced draft produced. If preferred, the feed-tube may be connected, by means of a suitable flexible tube with a gas-jet, thus supplying gas to the burner instead of alco- 1101, oil, or other liquid fuel which is contained in the reservoir. When it is desired to reverse the stem, depress the thumb-hold 35, of the clamp, and strike the projecting end of the-stem a light blow in the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 2, thus turning the same to the position shown in Fig. 3, and then tapping the same sufficiently to cause the previously exposed end to swing into the burnertube. The closures or doors return, automatically, to their closed positions. I
It will be understood that changes in the form, proportion and minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention.
A cap 36, shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4, is provided to fit over the burner and close the same when the device is not in use, to prevent the evaporation and leakage of the fuel.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is j 1. In a device of the class described, the combination with a handle, and heating devices carried thereby, of a reversible stem, and means for supporting the same, whereby one terminal of the stem is adjacent to the heating devices when the other terminal isin operative position, substantially as specified.
2. In a device of the class described, the combination with a burner-tube, a burner, and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a reversible stem having one end inclosed within said tube and the other end exposed, substantially as specified.
3. In a device of the class described, a reservoir, a burner connected to the reservoir, and a burner-tube inclosing said burner, in combination with a stem having one end inclosed within the said tube and adapted to be reversed to inclose the other end, substantially as specified.
4. In a device of the class described, the combination with a tube, a burner located within said tube, and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a reversible stem, pivotally mounted, at an intermediate point, in one end of said tube, and adapted to have either terminal inclosed within the tube, substantially as specified.
5. In a device of the class described, the combination with a handle portion, a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of an oppositely-slotted burner-tube inclosing said burner, closures or doors fitting said slots, and a reversible stem, pivotally connected to the burner-tube and adapted to have either terminal arranged within the burnertube, substantially as specified.
6. In a device of the class described, the combination with a handle portion, a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a burner-tube inclosing said burner and provided with diametrically-opposite slots, spring-actuated closures or doors fitting said slots and normally held closed, and a reversible stem, pivotally mounted upon the burnertube and provided with means whereby as the stem is reversed the closures or doors are opened to release one terminal and receive the other, substantially as specified.
7. In a device of the class described, the combination with a handle portion, a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner,
of a burner-tube provided with side-slots, spring-actuated closures or doors fitting said slots, a stem provided with a central head pivotally mounted in the end of the burner-tube whereby the stem is reversible to arrange 7 either terminal within said tube, and retaining-springs attached to the'burne'r-tube to engage the said head to lock the stem in its operative positions, substantially as specified.
8. In a device of the class described, the combination with a handle portion, a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a burner tube provided with opposite sideslots, spring-actuated closures fitted to said slots, one of such closures being provided with a beveled upper end, as described, a reversible stem provided with a head which is pivotally mounted in the end of the burner-tube, and retaining-springs provided with detents to engage said head, one of such detents being beveled and other being depressed at its extremity, substantially as specified.
9. In a device of the class described, the combination with a handle portion,a burner and means for supplying fuel to the burner, of a burner-tube provided with an enlarged or flared lower end which is hinged to the handle portion and incloses said burner to form a combustion-chamber, and a reversible stern having one terminal arranged within the burner-tube, substantially as specified.
10. In a device of the class described, a hollow handle portion inclosing a fuel reservoir and a burner communicating with the upper end of said reservoir, in combinationwith a burner-tube hinged to the upper end of the handle portion to inclose said burner, and provided with feet to engage the same and provide air-spaces, and a stem carried by the burner-tube, substantially as specified.
11. In a device of the class described, ahollow handle portion inclosing a reservoir, a burner communicating with the upper end of said reservoir, and a guard flange surrounding such burner, in combination with a burn- .er-tube inclosing said burner, fitting within the guard-flange and provided with air-spaces,
means to connect the burner-tube to the hanprovided at one end with a cup, an inlet or supply opening and a plug to close the same, and provided at the other end with a burner, incombination with a burner-tube and stem, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM PENTONEY.
. W i tn esses:
A. M. COLLETT, FRANK MEEHLING.
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