US41422A - Improved brush for mucilage-bottles - Google Patents

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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • Figure l represents the brush attached to the cover of an ordinary office gum-bottle.
  • A is the cover, Bthe bottle,C the handle to which the brush is attached.
  • This handle or rod is made of any1 suitable Inaterial, either wood or metal or hard rubber, and has a screw-thread cut upon it, D D. This thread is sufticiently deep and of such form that a round wirespirally coiled to tit it forms the nut or female screw.
  • the spiral (represented by E) is enlarged in the size of its coils below that portion of it which lits the threads of the handle, and this constitutes a spiral spring, the lower part of which abuts against -or passes through the cover and is attached use; and when more is required it is only necessary to push it downward a little, which the spiral spring readily admits, and more of the mucilage or paste is taken up by the brush.
  • the handle As the mucilage is used and becomes lower in the bottle the handle is turned down to screw it, and thus the brush is not overloaded, as i't would be if it fell to the bottom, and is not liable to stili'en and dry, as it would be if kept above the surface of the liquid.
  • the cover is removed with the brush, either by the shoulder of the socket which holds the bristles to the handle, or, preferably, by attaching the spring to the cover.

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s UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
WILLIAM BURNET, OF NEV YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVED BRUSH FOR MUClLAGE-BOTT'LES.
Specilication forming part of Letters Patent No. 41,1122, dated February 2, 1864.
To all whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM BURNET, of the city, county, and State of New York, have made certain new and useful Improvements in the Brushes used for Mucilage or Gum Bot tles, of which the following is a specification.
1n order that others may understand the nature of the saidinvention, Ihereby give the following description, illustrated by the accompanying drawings, and referred to in this schedule and constituting a part thereof.
In the drawings, Figure l represents the brush attached to the cover of an ordinary office gum-bottle. A is the cover, Bthe bottle,C the handle to which the brush is attached. This handle or rod is made of any1 suitable Inaterial, either wood or metal or hard rubber, and has a screw-thread cut upon it, D D. This thread is sufticiently deep and of such form that a round wirespirally coiled to tit it forms the nut or female screw. The spiral (represented by E) is enlarged in the size of its coils below that portion of it which lits the threads of the handle, and this constitutes a spiral spring, the lower part of which abuts against -or passes through the cover and is attached use; and when more is required it is only necessary to push it downward a little, which the spiral spring readily admits, and more of the mucilage or paste is taken up by the brush. As the mucilage is used and becomes lower in the bottle the handle is turned down to screw it, and thus the brush is not overloaded, as i't would be if it fell to the bottom, and is not liable to stili'en and dry, as it would be if kept above the surface of the liquid. The cover is removed with the brush, either by the shoulder of the socket which holds the bristles to the handle, or, preferably, by attaching the spring to the cover.
I am aware that a screwrod, forming the handle and turning in a female thread cut in the cover, has been used before, and also that a notched rod and springhas been used for the handle of a gum-brush; but neither of these devices fulfill the conditions or obviatc the objections which my invention does. In either of the covers above named it is necessary to screw the handle or thrust the rack downward in order to take up more than the quantity of liquid at which they stand graduated; and when the brush is returned to the bottle it is too much immersed for common use; and, again, where the screw works-in a thread eut in the cover, it frequent-ly becomes fastened by the mucilage, so that it is difiicult to turn it; and in the rack device the same objection occurs, while in mine the rod passes freely through the cover, and the screw is so entirely above the reach of the gum that it is never clogged or stuck fast.
What I claim is- The combination of the brush-handle() with the s'erew D, the spring E, and the cover A, when arranged and operating substantially as and for the purpose described.
JVIIJLI AM BURNET.
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EDWIN F. CoREY, EDWIN F. ConEY, J r.
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US2461893A (en) * 1946-04-24 1949-02-15 Guagliano Pasquale Readily releasable liquid container and cap sealing means
US5116154A (en) * 1991-06-06 1992-05-26 Fulkerson Gary E Spring-loaded bottle cap/applicator apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2461893A (en) * 1946-04-24 1949-02-15 Guagliano Pasquale Readily releasable liquid container and cap sealing means
US5116154A (en) * 1991-06-06 1992-05-26 Fulkerson Gary E Spring-loaded bottle cap/applicator apparatus

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