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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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- Figure lot the drawings is a central lon- B is a wire coll which incloses the head
- Fig. 2 is a plan View of the spiral coil of wire coil is held in place within the groove by inwith its axial line extended in a straight line serting the ends, one only 'B' being shown and the ends of the wire bent at right angles in Fig. 1, within the socket.
- the head is proto the axial line so as to extend beyond the vided,with the screw -t-hreaded attachingperipheryof the coil.
- Fig. 3 is a plan View shank B and nut B by which it can be se :5 of the outer end of a valve-handle showing cured tocertain objects, as for example, a my improvement, and havinga portion of the stove-door.
- My invention relates more particularly to In Fig. 3 I have shown the usual form of rotary handles employed in connection with handle used in connection with steam-valves, artificially heated objects, such as stoves and *a portion of thehead-rim 0- being broken steam-valves; and consists in providing a away to show the peripheral groove formed 3 5 knob or circularhead with a peripheralgroove therein, and both ends D-, D' of the coil having sockets in the groove-wall adapted to D inserted in their respective securing receive the ends of a wire, and inclosing the sockets in the rim or groove-wall.
- the sockknob or head with a wire-coil bent around the ets may extend down through the rim proper same and securedin the peripheral groove by into one of the spokes D as shown, to make 4o vinserting the ends of the coil in the sockets the fastening more secure.
- the object of my invention is to provide a essary to insert the two bent ends of the coil handle for artificially heated objects that will in their sockets, and then spring or stretch freely and rapidly radiate the heat conducted the coil sufficiently to force it over one of the 5 5 thereto from the heated object; and also afedge-walls of the peripheral groove into the ford a convenient means for facilitating the groove, the coil being made of the proper grasp upon the handle and preventing the length so that the resilient force of the coil hand from slipping thereon when in use. will draw it down firmly into the groove and The radiating property of wire coils is well hold it there.
- a knob comprising a peripherally grooved head, a head-inclosing wire coil seated in the headgroove, and an attaching-shank, substantially I 5 as described.
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(No Model.) Y
G. JACKSON.
' HANDLE.
No. 508,223 Patented Nov. 7, 1 893.
I I UNITED I Strains PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE JACKSON, E OOHOES,ASSIGNOR TO WILLIAM F. GREEN, or TROY NEW YORK.
HANDLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 508,223, dated November 7, 1893.
I Applicationfiled June 22, 1893. Serial No. 478,449. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: in which that portion grasped by the hand Be it known that I, GEORGE J AOKSON, aciticomprised coiled wire. zen of the United States, residing at Cohoes, I have ascertained that by providing th county of Albany, and State of New York, head of the handle with a peripheral groove 55 have invented certain new and useful Imand inclosing the head with a coil of wireinprovements in Handles, of which the followserted and fastened in the groove, I not only ing is a specification. secure all the advantages of rapid radiation My invention relates to suchimprovements of heat, but the planes formed by the indiand consists of the novel construction and vidual coils or turns of wire being approxi- 6o [0 combination of parts hereinafter described mately radial to the axis of rotation, the inand subsequently claimed. dividual coils offer much greater resistance Reference may be had to the accompanyto any slipping movement of the hand than ing drawings, and the letters of reference the smooth surfaces heretofore in use. marked thereon, which form a part of this Referring to the drawings, A is the head 65 specification. of a knob or handle provided with a periph- Similar letters refer to similar parts in the eral groove A and a socket A in the wall several figures therein. of the groove.
Figure lot the drawings is a central lon- B is a wire coll which incloses the head,
gitudinal section of my improved handle. being seated in the peripheral groove. The 7o Fig. 2 is a plan View of the spiral coil of wire coil is held in place within the groove by inwith its axial line extended in a straight line serting the ends, one only 'B' being shown and the ends of the wire bent at right angles in Fig. 1, within the socket. The head is proto the axial line so as to extend beyond the vided,with the screw -t-hreaded attachingperipheryof the coil. Fig. 3 is a plan View shank B and nut B by which it can be se :5 of the outer end of a valve-handle showing cured tocertain objects, as for example, a my improvement, and havinga portion of the stove-door. The firm grasp obtainable upon solid rim broken away to show the peripheral the wire-coil makes it possible to screw the groove and sockets in the wall of the groove shank by hand so firmly into the nut as to containing the bent ends of a wire coil seated maintain the handle upon the door without 0 in such groove. danger of working loose.
My invention relates more particularly to In Fig. 3 I have shown the usual form of rotary handles employed in connection with handle used in connection with steam-valves, artificially heated objects, such as stoves and *a portion of thehead-rim 0- being broken steam-valves; and consists in providing a away to show the peripheral groove formed 3 5 knob or circularhead with a peripheralgroove therein, and both ends D-, D' of the coil having sockets in the groove-wall adapted to D inserted in their respective securing receive the ends of a wire, and inclosing the sockets in the rim or groove-wall. The sockknob or head with a wire-coil bent around the ets may extend down through the rim proper same and securedin the peripheral groove by into one of the spokes D as shown, to make 4o vinserting the ends of the coil in the sockets the fastening more secure.
in the groove-wall. In putting on the wire coil, it is only nec- The object of my invention is to provide a essary to insert the two bent ends of the coil handle for artificially heated objects that will in their sockets, and then spring or stretch freely and rapidly radiate the heat conducted the coil sufficiently to force it over one of the 5 5 thereto from the heated object; and also afedge-walls of the peripheral groove into the ford a convenient means for facilitating the groove, the coil being made of the proper grasp upon the handle and preventing the length so that the resilient force of the coil hand from slipping thereon when in use. will draw it down firmly into the groove and The radiating property of wire coils is well hold it there. zoo
50 known and numerous forms of handles have What I claim as new, and desire to secure been used in connection with heated objects by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a knob or handle, the combination with a peripherally grooved head, of a headinolosing wire coil seated in the peripheral groove of the head, substantially as described.
5 2. In a knob or handle, the combination with a head having a peripheral groove, and sockets in the wall of such groove, of a headinelosing wire coil seated in such groove and having the ends of the wire bent and inserted 10 in the sockets in the groove-wall, substantially as described.
3. As a new article of manufactnre,a knob comprising a peripherally grooved head, a head-inclosing wire coil seated in the headgroove, and an attaching-shank, substantially I 5 as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 21st day of June, 1893.
GEO. JACKSON.
Witnesses:
FRANK O. CURTIS, GEo. A. MOSHER.
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