US219018A - Improvement in blacking-box holders - Google Patents

Improvement in blacking-box holders Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US219018A
US219018A US219018DA US219018A US 219018 A US219018 A US 219018A US 219018D A US219018D A US 219018DA US 219018 A US219018 A US 219018A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
blacking
box
frame
abutments
piece
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US219018A publication Critical patent/US219018A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/28Receptacles for shoe-cleaning equipment

Definitions

  • This invention relates to a handy household article for holding blacking-boxes and a supply of water for reducing the blacking to a proper consistency for application.
  • main1y in a frame havingformed at one end a handle, and provided with a chamber for containing water, and an adjustable clamp for securing the blacking-box firmly upon the frame.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved blankingbox and water-holder.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modification of the same, holding a blacking-box in position.
  • Fig. 3 is atransverse section through theabutments, against which the blacking-box is clamped, the box being shown in section.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view, showing said abutments reversed.
  • the letter A designates the frame; B, a handle formed at one end thereof, and O a water chamber or receptacle arranged at the other end. At about the middle of the frame,
  • a slot, E upward through which passes a screw, f, passing also through a movable clamping-piece, G, and engaging a thumbnut adapted to be screwed down upon and secure the clamping-piece in any desired posi tion upon the frame.
  • the head of the screw f sits in a groove in the under side of the frame, so as to be flush with the surface of said frame.
  • the front or inner edge of the clamping-piece G is formed on two lines diverging outwardly, so as to embrace an arc of the periphery of a'blacking-box, and said edge is beveled similarly to the edges of the abutments, or may be beveled but upon one side.
  • the blacking-box is to be set upon the frame, with its periphery pressed against the edges of the abutments, and the clamping-piece is then slipped up to and pressed firmly against the opposite side of the box, and secured in this position by means of the thumb-nut.
  • edges of these abutments and clamping-piece are beveled and made reversible, in order that they may be adapted to various styles of boxesas, for instance, to hold the ordinary French-blacking box, which has a thin projecting rim at its bottom.
  • the slightlybeveled sides of the abutments and clamping-piece are turned inward, and the edges project over and closely embrace said rim.
  • the holding-edges grasp it somewhat higher up in order to take a firm hold, and for this class of box the sides of the abutments and clamping-piece having the greatest bevel are turned inward, so that the griping: edges take 'hold near the middle of the box.
  • the abutments are securedin place by screws.
  • the frame may be made of either wood, metal, or any other suitable material.
  • a hole formed through the end of the handle enables the hanging up of the implement upon a nail or hook when not in use.
  • clamping-piece it is not essential that the clamping-piece be made reversible, as by giving it a bevel suitable for holding the ordinary smooth box it will be also adapted to co-operate with the abutments in either position.
  • ing-piece Gr substantially as described.

Landscapes

  • Earth Drilling (AREA)

Description

L. F. REICHLING. Blaoking-Box Holders Patented Aug. 26, I879.
INJENTUFF FRGI CHJ H UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE-.-
LOUIS FLREIGHLI NG, QF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN BLACKlNG-BOX HOLDERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 219.018, dated August 26, 1879; application filed July 2, 1879.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, Louis F. REIOHLING, of Oakland, in the county of Alameda and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Holders for Blacking- Boxes, of which thefollowin g is a specification.
This invention relates to a handy household article for holding blacking-boxes and a supply of water for reducing the blacking to a proper consistency for application.
It consists, main1y,in a frame havingformed at one end a handle, and provided with a chamber for containing water, and an adjustable clamp for securing the blacking-box firmly upon the frame. I thus combine in one article all the devices necessary for use in connection with the brush, and avoid the smearing and soiling of various utensils, as has heretofore been common when one has attempted the blacking of boots or shoes.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved blankingbox and water-holder. Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modification of the same, holding a blacking-box in position. Fig. 3 is atransverse section through theabutments, against which the blacking-box is clamped, the box being shown in section. Fig. 4 is a similar view, showing said abutments reversed.
The letter A designates the frame; B, a handle formed at one end thereof, and O a water chamber or receptacle arranged at the other end. At about the middle of the frame,
and near its opposite longitudinal edge, are detachably secured two abutments, D, with their edges which are toward the handle standing obliquely to and converging toward the center. Theseedges are beveledon bothsides, one side of each being beveled considerably more than the other, for a purpose which will be hereinafter explained.
At the longitudinal center of the frame A is formed a slot, E, upward through which passes a screw, f, passing also through a movable clamping-piece, G, and engaging a thumbnut adapted to be screwed down upon and secure the clamping-piece in any desired posi tion upon the frame.
The head of the screw f (not shown in the drawings) sits in a groove in the under side of the frame, so as to be flush with the surface of said frame. The front or inner edge of the clamping-piece G is formed on two lines diverging outwardly, so as to embrace an arc of the periphery of a'blacking-box, and said edge is beveled similarly to the edges of the abutments, or may be beveled but upon one side.
In preparing the implement for use, the blacking-box is to be set upon the frame, with its periphery pressed against the edges of the abutments, and the clamping-piece is then slipped up to and pressed firmly against the opposite side of the box, and secured in this position by means of the thumb-nut.
I have shown the edges of the abutments and clamping-piece serrated; but they may be left plain, if desired.
The edges of these abutments and clamping-piece are beveled and made reversible, in order that they may be adapted to various styles of boxesas, for instance, to hold the ordinary French-blacking box, which has a thin projecting rim at its bottom. The slightlybeveled sides of the abutments and clamping-piece are turned inward, and the edges project over and closely embrace said rim. Fora box with smooth periphery it is desirable that the holding-edges grasp it somewhat higher up in order to take a firm hold, and for this class of box the sides of the abutments and clamping-piece having the greatest bevel are turned inward, so that the griping: edges take 'hold near the middle of the box. The abutments are securedin place by screws.
The frame may be made of either wood, metal, or any other suitable material. When made of wood, I usually attach a separate water-chamber, as shown in Fig. 1 but when made of cast metal, the waterchamber is a recess in the. metal, as shown in Fig. 2.
A hole formed through the end of the handle enables the hanging up of the implement upon a nail or hook when not in use.
It is not essential that the clamping-piece be made reversible, as by giving it a bevel suitable for holding the ordinary smooth box it will be also adapted to co-operate with the abutments in either position.
What I claim is- 1. The blacking-box and water-holder here= in described, the same consisting of a frame In testimony that I claim the foregoing I having a handle formed at one end. and prohave hereunto set my hand in the presence of vided with a chamber for containing water, the subscribing Witnesses.
and an adjustable clamp for securing the blacking-box firmly upon the Frame, substantially as described.
' LoUIs F. REIOHLlNG.
2. The blacking-box and Water-bolder con- Wit nesses: sisting of the frame A, water-chamber U, B. W. SMITH,
oblique abutments D, and adjustable clamp- SOHUMER. ing-piece Gr, substantially as described.
US219018D Improvement in blacking-box holders Expired - Lifetime US219018A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US219018A true US219018A (en) 1879-08-26

Family

ID=2288419

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US219018D Expired - Lifetime US219018A (en) Improvement in blacking-box holders

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US219018A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US219018A (en) Improvement in blacking-box holders
US119815A (en) Improvement in blacking-brushes
US56252A (en) Apparatus for cleaning boots and shoes
US981756A (en) Combined mop and scrubbing-brush holder.
US1073034A (en) Brush-handle.
US249336A (en) Boot-blacking apparatus
US684155A (en) Mop-head.
US158673A (en) Improvement in tooth-brushes
US592181A (en) Work-holder
US499436A (en) Blacking-brush and box-holder
US577181A (en) Apparatus for cleaning knives
US332014A (en) Teeeitoey
US1494328A (en) Scrubbrush holder
US384338A (en) Blacking-box holder
US200525A (en) Improvement in boot-trees
US137376A (en) Improvement in blacking-brushes
US210427A (en) Improvement in mop and brush holders
US275107A (en) Combined blacking-brush and blacking-box holder
US1114617A (en) Scrubbing-brush holder.
US792204A (en) Valise attachment.
US167304A (en) Improvement in mop and brush holders
US351737A (en) Revolving pad for cleaning the soles of boots or shoes
US1118432A (en) Toilet article.
US685599A (en) Street-cleaning implement.
US364978A (en) Tobacco-lath holder