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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
- A45D8/00—Hair-holding devices; Accessories therefor
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- This, invention relatesv to hair-pins for toilet use; and it consists in' the novel construction of the same, as hereinafter fully described and claimed. f
- Fi ure 1 is a front view of a hair-pin constructe according to this invention and drawn to an enlar ed scale for clearness.
- the hair-pin is provided with a. loop or shank A.
- B represents the tines of the hairpin, which penetrate the hair and which are of any approved form.
- two inwardly-bent projections b are provided at the upper end portions 0 the tines, close to the shank.
- the upper parts 0 of these projections are bent inward abruptly from the wire at the sides of the loop or shank, and the lower portions d of the projections are arranged at substantially right angles to the parts a and are arranged. at'a much less abrupt angle.
- the pro ections b arerounded at their adjacent parts, and a narrow opening 2 is left between them, which is about one-quarter of the width of the space between the two tines.
- the inclined parts d are straight and are arranged at an acute angle with each other, so
- Fig. 2 is a side view 0 the hair-pin.
- the said tines are about four times as long as the shank A, which is relatively short, so that the loop forms a sufficiently str hair between the parts I).
- the projection E is arranged at a right angle to the, tines and shank, so that the thumbnail can be pushed under it and 'used to withdraw the retaining-catches b from the hair.
- the projection E affords a ood hold for the fingers in inserting and pul ing out the hairpin.
- the gently-inclined parts (1 permit the pin to penetrate into the hair, so that the abruptly-bent parts 0 enga e with the hair and prevent the pin from falling out.
- a hair-pin comprising a relatively-short loop-shaped shank having a lateral projection at its top, a pair of relatively long and straight tines, and a pair of-V-shaped pro-' jections connecting the said shank with the said tines, said projections being arranged opposite each other in the same plane and havin a narrow space between their apices, and t e lower parts-ofthe said projections being straight and arranged at an acute an- I gle with each other.
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J. 000K. HAIR PIN;
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 19 19'05.
PATENTED MAY 15, 1906.
[NI/EN TOR UNITED STATES PATENT orrroa "JUDSON COOK, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA} HAIR-Pm- No. 820,625. I
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented. May 15, 1906.
Application filed a 19, 1905. Serial No. 266,897.
and useful Improvements in Hair-Pins; and.
I do hereby declare the followin to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable, others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This, invention relatesv to hair-pins for toilet use; and it consists in' the novel construction of the same, as hereinafter fully described and claimed. f
In the drawings, Fi ure 1 is a front view of a hair-pin constructe according to this invention and drawn to an enlar ed scale for clearness.
The hair-pin is provided with a. loop or shank A. B represents the tines of the hairpin, which penetrate the hair and which are of any approved form. At the upper end portions 0 the tines, close to the shank, two inwardly-bent projections b are provided. The upper parts 0 of these projections are bent inward abruptly from the wire at the sides of the loop or shank, and the lower portions d of the projections are arranged at substantially right angles to the parts a and are arranged. at'a much less abrupt angle. The pro ections b arerounded at their adjacent parts, and a narrow opening 2 is left between them, which is about one-quarter of the width of the space between the two tines. The inclined parts d are straight and are arranged at an acute angle with each other, so
Fig. 2 is a side view 0 the hair-pin.
that they maybe pushed into the hair with facility when the tines B have been inserted for their full length. The said tines are about four times as long as the shank A, which is relatively short, so that the loop forms a sufficiently str hair between the parts I).
The upper end portion of the loop or shank ong spring to hold the is bent over and forms a lateral projection E. i
The projection E is arranged at a right angle to the, tines and shank, so that the thumbnail can be pushed under it and 'used to withdraw the retaining-catches b from the hair.
The projection E affords a ood hold for the fingers in inserting and pul ing out the hairpin. Y The gently-inclined parts (1 permit the pin to penetrate into the hair, so that the abruptly-bent parts 0 enga e with the hair and prevent the pin from falling out.
WhatIolaimis I A hair-pin comprising a relatively-short loop-shaped shank having a lateral projection at its top, a pair of relatively long and straight tines, and a pair of-V-shaped pro-' jections connecting the said shank with the said tines, said projections being arranged opposite each other in the same plane and havin a narrow space between their apices, and t e lower parts-ofthe said projections being straight and arranged at an acute an- I gle with each other.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
- JUDSON COOK.-
Witnesses: I
SAMUEL S. FINEMAN, HARRY KEssLER.
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