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US741321A
US741321A US15257003A US1903152570A US741321A US 741321 A US741321 A US 741321A US 15257003 A US15257003 A US 15257003A US 1903152570 A US1903152570 A US 1903152570A US 741321 A US741321 A US 741321A
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  • My invention relates to brush-covers of the class adapted to inclose tooth-brushes, manicure-brushes, and other similar brushes;
  • the cover is integral and preferably in the form of a rectangular tube closed at both ends and which consists of india-rubber or other suitable resilient material impervious'to moisture.
  • the front end of the cover contains a small opening 14 for the passage therethrough of the neck portion 15 of the handle of the brush 16.
  • Doors or flanges 19 are formed in the front end of the cover by means of horizontal and vertical cuts or slits 17 and 18 therethrough, which radiate from opening 14 and terminate near the sides.
  • the doors are adapted to yield sufficiently under the endwise pressure of the brush to form a triangular-shaped opening 21 for the passage of the brush therethrough, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, and to thereafter automatically resume their normal closed position with contiguous edges in contact, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the flexibility of the bristles 22 of the brush permits them to be crowded to- $eria1No. 152,570. (No model.)
  • FIG. 5 A modified form of construction of the doors in the front end of the cover is shown in Fig. 5, wherein a single door 21L is formed by cuts 23 through the material of which the front end of the cover is formed and which are extended downwardly from opposite extremities of the horizontal top cuts 17, along opposite sides of the cover, and terminate near its bottom portion, the vertical intermediate cut 18 (shown in Fig. 1) being omitted.
  • Said door 24 being formed integral with the bottom of the cover is adapted to yield sufficiently for the passage of the brush and thereafter when released to resume its normal closed position automatically.
  • Fig. 6 a construction of double doors 26 in the front end of the cover, formed by means of a horizontal out 25 near its bottom in addition to the cuts 17 and 18.
  • Fig. 7 the triangular-shaped doors 27 are found in the material of the front end of the cover by means of cuts 17", which radiate from opening 14 and terminate near its four respective corners. Said doors maybe turned either outwardly or inwardly 011 the respective sides of the cover and automatically resume their normal closed position when released.
  • the body portion 28 of the cover may be formed of celluloid, papiermach, metal, or other suitable non-resilient material, and the front end portion 29 thereof may be formed separately of resilient material and with the necessary doors and be securely fastened thereon.
  • the cover should be longer than the body portion of the brush, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2, to permit the doors to swing clear of the bristles of the brush after its insertion within the cover, and it may be constructed [co so cheaply as to merit universal adoption.
  • said doors being adapted to yield sufficiently for the insertion or removal of the brush therethrough and to thereafter close automatically.
  • a brushcover consisting of a seamless tube with a closed rear end and formed with a door in its front end, said door being arranged to yield sufficiently for the passage of a brush therethrough and to close automatically thereafter.

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\ Av Patented October 13, 1903i PATIENT rricn.
THEODORE B. FLOWER, OF OXFORD, OHIO.
BRUSH= COVER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 741,321, dated October 13, 1903.
Application filed April 14, 1908.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THEODORE B. FLOWER, a citizen of the United'States, residing at OX- ford, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in BrushOovers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to brush-covers of the class adapted to inclose tooth-brushes, manicure-brushes, and other similar brushes; and
the objects of my improvement are to provide a cover or receptacle which isimpervious to moisture and will prevent the dampness of a brush inclosed therein from affecting contiguous articles, to inclose the brush so completely as to exclude all dirt or dust therefrom, and to provide means to automatically close the entrance to the cover after the insertion of the brush therein. These objects are attained in the following described mannor, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cover embodying myimprovement; Fig. 2, a longitudinal vertical section; Fig. 3, a perspective view with parts broken away, showing a brush partly removed from the cover; Fig. 4, a front elevation of the cover, showing parts of a brush in section during its removal; and Figs. 5, 6, 7, and 8 show modified forms of construction.
In the drawings the cover is integral and preferably in the form of a rectangular tube closed at both ends and which consists of india-rubber or other suitable resilient material impervious'to moisture. The front end of the cover contains a small opening 14 for the passage therethrough of the neck portion 15 of the handle of the brush 16. Doors or flanges 19 are formed in the front end of the cover by means of horizontal and vertical cuts or slits 17 and 18 therethrough, which radiate from opening 14 and terminate near the sides. The doors are adapted to yield sufficiently under the endwise pressure of the brush to form a triangular-shaped opening 21 for the passage of the brush therethrough, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, and to thereafter automatically resume their normal closed position with contiguous edges in contact, as shown in Fig. 1. The flexibility of the bristles 22 of the brush permits them to be crowded to- $eria1No. 152,570. (No model.)
gether without injury during their passage through the narrow portion of the triangularshaped opening 21, as shown in Figs. 3 and at, while the back of the brush is being passed through the wider top portion of said opening.
A modified form of construction of the doors in the front end of the cover is shown in Fig. 5, wherein a single door 21L is formed by cuts 23 through the material of which the front end of the cover is formed and which are extended downwardly from opposite extremities of the horizontal top cuts 17, along opposite sides of the cover, and terminate near its bottom portion, the vertical intermediate cut 18 (shown in Fig. 1) being omitted. Said door 24 being formed integral with the bottom of the cover is adapted to yield sufficiently for the passage of the brush and thereafter when released to resume its normal closed position automatically.
In Fig. 6 is shown a construction of double doors 26 in the front end of the cover, formed by means of a horizontal out 25 near its bottom in addition to the cuts 17 and 18.
In Fig. 7 the triangular-shaped doors 27 are found in the material of the front end of the cover by means of cuts 17", which radiate from opening 14 and terminate near its four respective corners. Said doors maybe turned either outwardly or inwardly 011 the respective sides of the cover and automatically resume their normal closed position when released.
As shown in Fig. 8, the body portion 28 of the cover may be formed of celluloid, papiermach, metal, or other suitable non-resilient material, and the front end portion 29 thereof may be formed separately of resilient material and with the necessary doors and be securely fastened thereon.
This cover protects articles of wearing-apparel and the brush from coming in contact with each other, which would be detrimental to the cleanliness of both. 5
The cover should be longer than the body portion of the brush, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2, to permit the doors to swing clear of the bristles of the brush after its insertion within the cover, and it may be constructed [co so cheaply as to merit universal adoption.
Having fully described my improvement,
' from said opening toward the sides of the cover, said doors being adapted to yield sufficiently for the insertion or removal of the brush therethrough and to thereafter close automatically.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a brushcover consisting of a seamless tube with a closed rear end and formed with a door in its front end, said door being arranged to yield sufficiently for the passage of a brush therethrough and to close automatically thereafter.
THEODORE l3. FLOWER.
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A. D. DOUGLASS, R. S. CARR.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3331493A (en) * 1966-06-07 1967-07-18 Richard T Anglin Protector device for brush head
US4401215A (en) * 1982-01-04 1983-08-30 Kramer Remi T Protective brush holder
US4835813A (en) * 1988-03-18 1989-06-06 Lorenzana Moises B Protective cover for toothbrush
US4915219A (en) * 1988-10-24 1990-04-10 Anthony Ottimo Disinfecting toothbrush container
US5139142A (en) * 1990-12-11 1992-08-18 Dexterity, Inc. Disposable toothbrush cover
US5377830A (en) * 1992-02-19 1995-01-03 Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc. Brushead magazine for toothbrushes
US20080237410A1 (en) * 2007-03-27 2008-10-02 Wendy Neuberger Toothbrush Mat and Method for Making
US20170303745A1 (en) * 2016-04-22 2017-10-26 Alban Ameti Toothbrush Storage Container

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3331493A (en) * 1966-06-07 1967-07-18 Richard T Anglin Protector device for brush head
US4401215A (en) * 1982-01-04 1983-08-30 Kramer Remi T Protective brush holder
US4835813A (en) * 1988-03-18 1989-06-06 Lorenzana Moises B Protective cover for toothbrush
US4915219A (en) * 1988-10-24 1990-04-10 Anthony Ottimo Disinfecting toothbrush container
US5139142A (en) * 1990-12-11 1992-08-18 Dexterity, Inc. Disposable toothbrush cover
US5377830A (en) * 1992-02-19 1995-01-03 Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products, Inc. Brushead magazine for toothbrushes
US20080237410A1 (en) * 2007-03-27 2008-10-02 Wendy Neuberger Toothbrush Mat and Method for Making
US20170303745A1 (en) * 2016-04-22 2017-10-26 Alban Ameti Toothbrush Storage Container

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