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US747840A
US747840A US16057403A US1903160574A US747840A US 747840 A US747840 A US 747840A US 16057403 A US16057403 A US 16057403A US 1903160574 A US1903160574 A US 1903160574A US 747840 A US747840 A US 747840A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • This invention relates to flat irons, but more particularly to a handle therefor, the object in view being to provide a handle capable of being readily attached to and removed from the iron, so that a number of bases can be employed with a single handle.
  • the iron consists of a base 1, having a pair of sockets 2 and 3, one of which is illustrated as being vertically disposed and adapted to receive one end of-the handle 4, while the other end of the handle is engaged by the remaining socket, whichis disposed at a right angle to the first-namedsocket and formed in an upstanding stud carried on the base.
  • the handle is provided with depending members 5 and 6, one of which is notched near its terminal, forming the catch 7, which notch is to be engaged by the pivoted locking member 8, illustrated as a lever, and carried by the base to engage the catch by gravity.
  • the other end of the handle is provided with a right-angular projection, which enters the socket 3, formed in the lug, which is illustrated as an integral part of the base.
  • a base having two sockets, one of which is a vertical socket, and the second socket being formed at a right angle to the other in a lug integral with the base, a pivoted locking-dog carried by the edge of one of the sockets and having a weighted end, a handle having depending members, one of which is provided with a right-angular projection for engagement with the second socket, and a catch on the other depending member having a notch for automatic en- Witnesses:

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' PATENTED 1030.22; 1903.
A. B. ATKINS? FLAT IRON.
APPLIUATION nun JUNE a, 1903.
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UNITED STATES Patented December 22, 1903.
ALDEN B. ATKINS, OF STERLING, NEBRASKA.
FLAT-IRON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 747,840, dated December 22, 1903.
Application filed June 8,1903. Serial No- 160.574. (No model.)
To all whom itmay concern:
Be it known that I, ALDEN B. ATKINS, a citizen of the United States, residing atSterling', in the county of Johnson and State of Nebraska, have invented a new and useful Flat- Iron, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to flat irons, but more particularly to a handle therefor, the object in view being to provide a handle capable of being readily attached to and removed from the iron, so that a number of bases can be employed with a single handle.
Other objects, as well as the novel details of construction, will be described hereinafter, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which the figure represents a View, partly in elevation and partly in section, showing the handle applied.
The iron consists of a base 1, having a pair of sockets 2 and 3, one of which is illustrated as being vertically disposed and adapted to receive one end of-the handle 4, while the other end of the handle is engaged by the remaining socket, whichis disposed at a right angle to the first-namedsocket and formed in an upstanding stud carried on the base. The handle is provided with depending members 5 and 6, one of which is notched near its terminal, forming the catch 7, which notch is to be engaged by the pivoted locking member 8, illustrated as a lever, and carried by the base to engage the catch by gravity. The other end of the handle is provided with a right-angular projection, which enters the socket 3, formed in the lug, which is illustrated as an integral part of the base.
In order to attach the handle to the base, it will only be necessary to engage the rightangular projection terminally disposed on the depending endwot the member 6 with the socket 3 and then force the depending member 5 into the vertical socket 2, so as to permit the locking dog or lever 8 to terminally engage the notch in the catch 7. The hanv catch, and this will insure a positive engage-' ment of the two members when the member 5 is inserted in the socket 2. When it is desired to detach the handle, the locking member can be thrown out of engagement with the catch 7 by pressing upon the weighted handle 9 of the dog.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim isl In an iron, a base having two sockets, one of which is a vertical socket, and the second socket being formed at a right angle to the other in a lug integral with the base, a pivoted locking-dog carried by the edge of one of the sockets and having a weighted end, a handle having depending members, one of which is provided with a right-angular projection for engagement with the second socket, and a catch on the other depending member having a notch for automatic en- Witnesses:
ULYSSES A. ATKINS, W. H. EAMES.
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