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  • Brooms, and small 'brushes or whisks, made ot broom-corn are usually formed by binding the spears of broom-corn rmly around a handle, then cutting ofi ⁇ the woody butts above the binding-cord or string, and placing an outside covering of' the broom-corn to envelope the head attached to the handle, and all bound together by sewin g, that passes through the broom be-r low the end of the handle.
  • Brooms of ⁇ this character are necessarily stiff and .rigid at the upper part, and when the loose and elastic ends are worn away the broom is useless, or nearly so,
  • i My invention is devised with a three-fold objectin vlew- First, to strengthen the broom-head;
  • my invention consists in the introduction, into the head of' the broom, of' the pieces of the stalk or butts, interspersed, and extending only to a short distance from where the sewing or binding is applied, so as to stifen the broom-head and hold the broom-corn fibers very firmly in place, and, at the same time, allowthe utmost elasticity in that portion of the broom or brush that is applied to s ⁇ veepingand, the broom-corn fibers standing further apart, the end of' the broom is wider, covering more-surface and sweeping much cleaner.
  • drawing- Figure 1 is a side view of a broom, partially in seetion.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-section of the broom at the line
  • the spears of' broom-corn are bound. around the handle, by string or wire, in the'usual manner; but, instead of using nothing but the spears of broom-corn, I introduce short pieces of the stalks or butts of the broom-corn, as at ct rt.
  • Ihese butts are interspersed through-between the pieces of broonrcorn, and do not extend down below the point at which it is desired to terminate the rigid head.
  • the broom-corn extending vbeyond the ends of the butts, are kept sufficiently far apart to obtain the entire elasticty of the fibers or spears. ⁇
  • the head of the broom is made as firmand rigid as possiblc.
  • the head of' the broom is secured to the handle c, in any usual manner, and, at d, Iv have shown the line of stitching that unites the parts ofthe broom firml at this portion ofthe head.
  • the pieces of butts can be introduced, in the same manner and for the salue purpose, as before stated.

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ELI P. oooLnY, or NEW YORK, N.IY.
Letters Patent No. 104,118, dated .Tune 14, 187 0; aatedated .Time 6, 187 G.
.'Z`o all who-m it may concern Be it known that I, ELI P. '(loonn, of the city and State of N ew York, have invented and made a new and useful Improvement iu Brooms or Brushes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a correct description of' the said invention.
Brooms, and small 'brushes or whisks, made ot broom-corn, are usually formed by binding the spears of broom-corn rmly around a handle, then cutting ofi` the woody butts above the binding-cord or string, and placing an outside covering of' the broom-corn to envelope the head attached to the handle, and all bound together by sewin g, that passes through the broom be-r low the end of the handle.
Brooms of` this character are necessarily stiff and .rigid at the upper part, and when the loose and elastic ends are worn away the broom is useless, or nearly so,
'because the fibers lie so closely together that there is not any opportunity for them to spring back to a normal position independently of each other, and any dirt or adhesive material causesithe fibers to stick together, and remain bent and out of shape by the spreading of the broom in sweeping.
i My invention is devised with a three-fold objectin vlew- First, to strengthen the broom-head;
Second, to render the broom itself more elastic by separating the fibers; and
Third, to save material by lessening the quantity of' broon1corn required in the broom.
The nature of my invention consists in the introduction, into the head of' the broom, of' the pieces of the stalk or butts, interspersed, and extending only to a short distance from where the sewing or binding is applied, so as to stifen the broom-head and hold the broom-corn fibers very firmly in place, and, at the same time, allowthe utmost elasticity in that portion of the broom or brush that is applied to s\veepingand, the broom-corn fibers standing further apart, the end of' the broom is wider, covering more-surface and sweeping much cleaner.
ln the drawing- Figure 1 is a side view of a broom, partially in seetion. and
Figure 2 is a cross-section of the broom at the line The spears of' broom-corn are bound. around the handle, by string or wire, in the'usual manner; but, instead of using nothing but the spears of broom-corn, I introduce short pieces of the stalks or butts of the broom-corn, as at ct rt. |Ihese butts are interspersed through-between the pieces of broonrcorn, and do not extend down below the point at which it is desired to terminate the rigid head. broom-corn, extending vbeyond the ends of the butts, are kept sufficiently far apart to obtain the entire elasticty of the fibers or spears.` At the same time, the head of the broom is made as firmand rigid as possiblc.
The head of' the broom is secured to the handle c, in any usual manner, and, at d, Iv have shown the line of stitching that unites the parts ofthe broom firml at this portion ofthe head.
In cases where the head of the broom is made with a clamp to receive the broom-corn, the pieces of butts can be introduced, in the same manner and for the salue purpose, as before stated.
I am awarethat in paint and other brushes the bristles have been spread apart by the end of-the handle, and also by pins-or pegs attached to a wooden head, and penetrating into .the brush. a In the firstnamed case, the bristles are not separated throughout the mass, and in the latter instance the pegs, being a fixture in the head, could not be drawn together with the binding-string. Hence, the head could i not be properly clamped with uniformity.v
I claim as my inveution- The introduction into the head of' the broom of separate pieces or sections, interspersed between the spears Witnesses CEAS. H. SMITH, Guo. T. PINCKNEY.
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