US1719232A - Iron for forming ringlet curls - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 is a side elevation showing a curling iron, of the ordinary type, having detach ably mounted thereon the'improved curling discs, as attachments,for' producing flat ring curls;
- Figure 2 is a side elevation of the curling iron and ring curl attachment of Figure 1."
- Figures 3 and 4 are perspective views of pressing attachments of the invention adapted to respectively fit on the segmental and cylindrical arms of conventional curling irons to serve as attachments for theformation of flat ring curls.
- Figure is aperspeetive view of a special type of curling iron, in the present instance being an electric iron, showing the curl forming discs on the arms thereof as a permanent ' FigureS is anfedge elevation of theiron" of Figure 7.
- Figure 9 is a head view of a girl showing the flatlring euils whiclrthe invention is adapted to form.
- the letter A may generally designate the conventional curling iron of the type adapted to be heated over a gas or coal fire, upon whichthe attachments B and C are used for the formation of ringshaped flat curls.
- a special curling iron D may be provided, either of the gas fire, coal fire heating type, or electric type, but which in the drawing is shown to be of the electrically heated type, having permanently formed therewith the parts which render the 1927 Serial'No. 201,227.
- the arm 10 from the pivot 14 to the free end thereof is segmental orconcavo-convex in crosssection, and the arn'i 11 is of uniform cylindrical formation from, the pivot to the free end thereof, for interfitting in the concavity of the arm 1(l,as is well understood by anyone skilled inthis art:
- the attachment B is formed 'of a single piece'of metal, preferably stamped or otherwise suitably forn'ied, to provide a flat circular disc head 20, of solid material, preferably thin, having an arm portion 21 formed to provide an elongated socket 22 extending therealong, which in cross sect-ion is the shape: of a crescent or a segment.
- the tubular socket 21-at its upper-end is integrally or rigidly connected to a margin 01' edge of the disc 20, and arranged so that theaxis of the socket or arm portion 21 passes directly diametrically across thedisc. 20, and consequently across the center of said disc.
- socket opening 22 is open at the'end of the socket arm 21, opposite-the disc 20, and at the juncture of the socket arm 21 and the disc the socket is also open to permit the concave-convex arm- 10 to project back of the disc 20 as a reinforcementl I v
- the attachment C is formed somewhat similarly to the attachment B including a flat circular disc 28, of preferably solid for-' mation, and of the same diameter asthedisc 20 and having connected therewith atan edge thereof the socket arm 30, which is rolled; intohollow cylindrical forination to provide the circular socket opening 31 therethrough, adapted to receive the outer end of the cylindrical arm 11 of a conventional curling iron A.
- the arm 30 and disc 28 may be struck from a single piece of material. and the ends of the material forming the arm 30 rolled to the split 32 to provide the cylindrical barrel arm which receives the iron arm 11 in the socket opening 31 thereof. It is to be noted that the axis of the arm 30 extends exactly diametrically across the disc 28.
- the passageways 22 and 31 formed in the arms of the attachments B and C are open at both ends to permit the arms 10 and 11 to slip entirely through the socket arms 21 and 30 to form a backing for the plates or discs 20 and 28, as is illustrated in Figure 2 of the drawing, and for this reason the discs or plates 20 and 28 cannot obstruct the passageways 22 and 31, and the said discs lie in planes offset to a side of said passageways, as can readily be gained from Figures 2, 5, and 6 of the drawing.
- the same-way may be of a type heated in any approved manner, but in the present instance the same is shown to be of the electrically heated type, consisting of a handle 40, having a cylindrical arm 41 extending rigidly and axially therefrom, in which the resistance unit may be contained, or which may receive heat from the resistance unit contained in the handle 40, if desired.
- a second arm 42 is pivoted as at 43, in an approved manner, on the base of the arm 41 adjacent the handle 40, having a handle extension 44 with an insulation finger pad 45 thereon for use in the well known manner, a spring 46 normally operating to force the arm 42 against the arm 41.
- the arm 41 is of cylindrical formation, and the arm 42 is of segmental 0r concave-convex cross section for interfitting with the arm 41.
- the arms 41 and 42 are of segmental 0r concave-convex cross section for interfitting with the arm 41.
- flat disclike circular plates or pressing members 48 and 49 are provided, from which the arms 41 and 42 radially extend, and in such relation that the plates 48 and 49 may come into parallel surface contact when the arms 41 and 42 are closed.
- either or both of the plates 48 and 49 may be heated, electrically or otherwise, for the purpose of producing flat ring curls.
- the curl is first or initially formed into a ringshape, either by means of an ordinary iron,
- the ring is pressure is applied, either by means of the ring curl prior to heat pressing by the improy ed invention may be Wetted'to initially form the ring curl, and during the heat pressing by the invention the curl of course is dried at the same time that it is pressed fiat into ring form, and the curl is flattened so that it will lie close against the wearers face or forehead, and it will retain its shape for a considerable period of'time, notwithstanding body moistures.
- a pair of pressing heads having substantially fiat hair pressing surfaces in facing relation, a concavo-convex socket arm connected at the edge of one pressing'head and a hollow cylindrical arm connected at the edge of the other head.
- a pair of pressing heads having substantially flat hair pressing surfaces in facingrelation, a concavoconvex arm connected with one pressing head and a cylindrical arm connected with the other head, said heads being connected to said arms to lie in planes to one side of their respective arms.
- An attachment for curling irons comprising a substantially disc-shaped head having a laterally extendingsocket arm connectedv at the edge thereof and provided with a crescent-shaped socket opening at the end opposite said disc;
- a curling iron including a pairof: interfitting arms,one of. which is segmental in cross section and the other cylindrical, and adapted to interfit in conventional curling relation. with the first mentionedarm, and a flat ring curl pressing attachment for said arms including press-i ing heads provided with facing flat surfaces and socket arms each connected at the edge of its respective head, said socket arms adaptedfor detachably and snugly receiving the ends of the arms'of the curling iron.
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July 2, 1929. L. P. MEADE 1 IRON FOR FORMING RINGLET CURLS Filed Jurie 24, 1927 3mm Luella 1 Meade Patented July 2, a
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' Application filed June 2 1,
vention will be apparent during the course of the following detailed description.
In the accompanying drawing, forming a part of thisspecification, and wherein similar reference characters designate correspondin parts throughout the several views,
Figure 1 is a side elevation showing a curling iron, of the ordinary type, having detach ably mounted thereon the'improved curling discs, as attachments,for' producing flat ring curls;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the curling iron and ring curl attachment of Figure 1."
Figures 3 and 4 are perspective views of pressing attachments of the invention adapted to respectively fit on the segmental and cylindrical arms of conventional curling irons to serve as attachments for theformation of flat ring curls. p
Figures 5 and (rare perspective views taken on the 3 and 4.:
Figure is aperspeetive view of a special type of curling iron, in the present instance being an electric iron, showing the curl forming discs on the arms thereof as a permanent 'FigureS is anfedge elevation of theiron" of Figure 7. p
Figure 9 is a head view of a girl showing the flatlring euils whiclrthe invention is adapted to form.
In the drawing, wherein for the purpose of illustration are shown preferred. and modi fied forms of the invention, the letter A may generally designate the conventional curling iron of the type adapted to be heated over a gas or coal fire, upon whichthe attachments B and C are used for the formation of ringshaped flat curls. A special curling iron D may be provided, either of the gas fire, coal fire heating type, or electric type, but which in the drawing is shown to be of the electrically heated type, having permanently formed therewith the parts which render the 1927 Serial'No. 201,227.
iron useful in the formation of fiat ring curls such as worn on the forehead of the girl in, Figure 9.
The conventional curling iron A includes the arms 10 and=11 having handles 12 and 13 respectively therefor; said arms being pivotally connected together at 14k, and including a spring 15 to normally force the arms lO'and 11 into a closed interfitting relation; The arm 10 from the pivot 14 to the free end thereof is segmental orconcavo-convex in crosssection, and the arn'i 11 is of uniform cylindrical formation from, the pivot to the free end thereof, for interfitting in the concavity of the arm 1(l,as is well understood by anyone skilled inthis art:
The attachment B is formed 'of a single piece'of metal, preferably stamped or otherwise suitably forn'ied, to provide a flat circular disc head 20, of solid material, preferably thin, having an arm portion 21 formed to provide an elongated socket 22 extending therealong, which in cross sect-ion is the shape: of a crescent or a segment. The tubular socket 21-at its upper-end is integrally or rigidly connected to a margin 01' edge of the disc 20, and arranged so that theaxis of the socket or arm portion 21 passes directly diametrically across thedisc. 20, and consequently across the center of said disc. The
As to assemblage on the curling arms 10 and 11, it is to be noted that the passageways 22 and 31 formed in the arms of the attachments B and C, are open at both ends to permit the arms 10 and 11 to slip entirely through the socket arms 21 and 30 to form a backing for the plates or discs 20 and 28, as is illustrated in Figure 2 of the drawing, and for this reason the discs or plates 20 and 28 cannot obstruct the passageways 22 and 31, and the said discs lie in planes offset to a side of said passageways, as can readily be gained from Figures 2, 5, and 6 of the drawing.
Referring to the special curling iron D, the same-way may be of a type heated in any approved manner, but in the present instance the same is shown to be of the electrically heated type, consisting of a handle 40, having a cylindrical arm 41 extending rigidly and axially therefrom, in which the resistance unit may be contained, or which may receive heat from the resistance unit contained in the handle 40, if desired. A second arm 42 is pivoted as at 43, in an approved manner, on the base of the arm 41 adjacent the handle 40, having a handle extension 44 with an insulation finger pad 45 thereon for use in the well known manner, a spring 46 normally operating to force the arm 42 against the arm 41. The arm 41 is of cylindrical formation, and the arm 42 is of segmental 0r concave-convex cross section for interfitting with the arm 41. At the free ends of the arms 41 and 42, flat disclike circular plates or pressing members 48 and 49 are provided, from which the arms 41 and 42 radially extend, and in such relation that the plates 48 and 49 may come into parallel surface contact when the arms 41 and 42 are closed.
It is obvious that either or both of the plates 48 and 49 may be heated, electrically or otherwise, for the purpose of producing flat ring curls.
In the formation of the ringlet curls, the curl is first or initially formed into a ringshape, either by means of an ordinary iron,
.or manually with the fingers. The ring is pressure is applied, either by means of the ring curl prior to heat pressing by the improy ed invention may be Wetted'to initially form the ring curl, and during the heat pressing by the invention the curl of course is dried at the same time that it is pressed fiat into ring form, and the curl is flattened so that it will lie close against the wearers face or forehead, and it will retain its shape for a considerable period of'time, notwithstanding body moistures. V
Various changes in the devices for produci-ng the fiat ring curls may be made to the form of invention herein shown and described, without departing from the spirit of the invention or thescope of the claims.
I claim:
1'. In a curling iron a pair of pressing heads having substantially fiat hair pressing surfaces in facing relation, a concavo-convex socket arm connected at the edge of one pressing'head and a hollow cylindrical arm connected at the edge of the other head.
2. In a curling iron a pair of pressing heads having substantially flat hair pressing surfaces in facingrelation, a concavoconvex arm connected with one pressing head and a cylindrical arm connected with the other head, said heads being connected to said arms to lie in planes to one side of their respective arms.
3. An attachment for curling irons comprising a substantially disc-shaped head having a laterally extendingsocket arm connectedv at the edge thereof and provided with a crescent-shaped socket opening at the end opposite said disc;
4. In combination, a curling iron including a pairof: interfitting arms,one of. which is segmental in cross section and the other cylindrical, and adapted to interfit in conventional curling relation. with the first mentionedarm, anda flat ring curl pressing attachment for said arms including press-i ing heads provided with facing flat surfaces and socket arms each connected at the edge of its respective head, said socket arms adaptedfor detachably and snugly receiving the ends of the arms'of the curling iron. LUELLA P. MEADE.-
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Cited By (13)
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US2788007A (en) * | 1954-01-06 | 1957-04-09 | Bogardy Alexander | Curl setting device |
US3701882A (en) * | 1969-08-07 | 1972-10-31 | Matsushita Electric Works Ltd | Heating device for hair curlers and clips |
US4982748A (en) * | 1988-04-04 | 1991-01-08 | Trimarchi Adriana L | Method for lengthening normal hair |
US5294777A (en) * | 1992-06-18 | 1994-03-15 | Clairol, Incorporated | Hair clip for heating and shaping root-area hair perpendicular to the scalp and an electric heating unit for heating the clips |
US5357988A (en) * | 1992-12-29 | 1994-10-25 | Tetugi Nakamura | Hair iron for hair straightening |
US5664588A (en) * | 1996-04-29 | 1997-09-09 | Berry; Luticia L. | Curling iron having skin protecting shield |
US5861607A (en) * | 1996-10-08 | 1999-01-19 | Jarrett; Vera A. | Braid singeing clamp |
US5957140A (en) * | 1998-11-19 | 1999-09-28 | Mcgee; Robert J. | Hair styling iron for straightening and curling |
US6313439B1 (en) * | 1995-11-30 | 2001-11-06 | Fernando Fischbach | Braid cutter-sealer implement and method |
US6647990B2 (en) | 2002-04-19 | 2003-11-18 | Kevin Shinn | Curling iron handle |
WO2006101498A1 (en) * | 2005-03-18 | 2006-09-28 | Powerpulse Technologies, L.P. | Cutaneous heating element |
US8544476B1 (en) * | 2009-09-21 | 2013-10-01 | Christa Marquardt | Hair styling apparatus |
US8720453B1 (en) * | 2011-11-17 | 2014-05-13 | Thomas E. Brown | Hair curler with integrated hair clamps |
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US2788007A (en) * | 1954-01-06 | 1957-04-09 | Bogardy Alexander | Curl setting device |
US3701882A (en) * | 1969-08-07 | 1972-10-31 | Matsushita Electric Works Ltd | Heating device for hair curlers and clips |
US4982748A (en) * | 1988-04-04 | 1991-01-08 | Trimarchi Adriana L | Method for lengthening normal hair |
US5294777A (en) * | 1992-06-18 | 1994-03-15 | Clairol, Incorporated | Hair clip for heating and shaping root-area hair perpendicular to the scalp and an electric heating unit for heating the clips |
US5357988A (en) * | 1992-12-29 | 1994-10-25 | Tetugi Nakamura | Hair iron for hair straightening |
US6313439B1 (en) * | 1995-11-30 | 2001-11-06 | Fernando Fischbach | Braid cutter-sealer implement and method |
US5664588A (en) * | 1996-04-29 | 1997-09-09 | Berry; Luticia L. | Curling iron having skin protecting shield |
US5861607A (en) * | 1996-10-08 | 1999-01-19 | Jarrett; Vera A. | Braid singeing clamp |
US5957140A (en) * | 1998-11-19 | 1999-09-28 | Mcgee; Robert J. | Hair styling iron for straightening and curling |
US6647990B2 (en) | 2002-04-19 | 2003-11-18 | Kevin Shinn | Curling iron handle |
WO2006101498A1 (en) * | 2005-03-18 | 2006-09-28 | Powerpulse Technologies, L.P. | Cutaneous heating element |
US8544476B1 (en) * | 2009-09-21 | 2013-10-01 | Christa Marquardt | Hair styling apparatus |
US8720453B1 (en) * | 2011-11-17 | 2014-05-13 | Thomas E. Brown | Hair curler with integrated hair clamps |
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