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US1737460A
US1737460A US350640A US35064029A US1737460A US 1737460 A US1737460 A US 1737460A US 350640 A US350640 A US 350640A US 35064029 A US35064029 A US 35064029A US 1737460 A US1737460 A US 1737460A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D20/00Hair drying devices; Accessories therefor
    • A45D20/20Helmets without hot air supply or other ventilation, e.g. electrically heated

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  • This invention relates to anelectric hair pressing cap or means whereby after the hair is washed and greased or dressed, the same may be maintained in an air-tight space and heated so that oxidation will take place and the hair and scalp heated to. the desired degree so that the hair will soften and appear brilliant and glossy.
  • a prime object is to provide a novel form of bath, skull or other cap which will be more efficient and well fitting.
  • cap arranged to fit the head, in which the body is flexible, the outer portion being preferably of rubber, and which body has heating means arranged within the same, under thermostatic control, and adapted for connection with any suitable source of electric energy.
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of the cap constructed in accordance with my invention
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of said cap
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1,
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation of the'second form of the cap wherein electric heating means is used
  • Figure 5 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the cap of Figure 4, and
  • Figure 6 is a diagrammatic plan view showing 'the arrangement of the heating means for the cap of Figures 4 and 5.
  • the same is generally concave and of a shape to intimately fit the top of the human head so as to completely andsub-
  • This cap has an outer body 10 primarily made of pliable rubber composition, molded or otherwise formed' into shape so that the cap may be readily collapsed to occupy minimum space.
  • the body 10 is reenforced 50 by a marginal rib 11 and intersecting longitudinal and transverse ribs 12 and 13, all being preferably integral with the body 10 and meeting at their intersections as at 14.
  • Such body 10 is interiorly lined with silk or other textile fabric or material as at 15, which-is secured in place in any appropriate way as by means of cementing it to the body. 10.
  • a metallic eyelet 16 passes through the body 10 and lining 15 providing a vent space 17
  • the ends of the eyelet 16 are upset as at 18 both interiorly and exteriorly of the cap whereby it is efiectively held in place.
  • the cap described is worn for the usual purposes as a pressing cap or skull cap but is better fitting and impervious to air and moisture.
  • the heating element 20 includes preferably one or more rheostats 26 adapted to open at a predetersocket or source of electric energy and the cord 22 includes an electric switch 28 therein of any conventional form, whereby the wearer of the cap has within reach a means for readily turmn on and ofi the electric current and also w ereby an attendant may.
  • substantially in shape to the skull comprisin an outer body of rubber, a lining, sheets 0 asbestos between the lining and rubber, an electrical heatin element between the sheets of asbestos, a p ate fastened to one of the posts for sheets of asbestos havin bindin the heatin element, a ollow tip integral with the ru ber body,'and a conductor passthrough the tip to said binding posts.

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Nov. 26, 1929. w. ca. JOHNSON ELECTRIC HAIR PRESSING on 2 Sheets-Sheet Filed March 28, 1.929
NOV. 26, 1929. w JOHNSON 1,737,460
ELECTRIC HAIR PRES SING CAR Filed March 28, 1.929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 f? on O I J gmwmto'o W 6'. Jaitns an.
stantially enclosefthe hair thereon.
l Patented Nov. 26, 1929 WALTER GEORGE JOHNSON, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA ELECTRIC HAIR-PRESSING CA]? Application filed March 28, 1929. Serial No. 350,640.
This invention relates to anelectric hair pressing cap or means whereby after the hair is washed and greased or dressed, the same may be maintained in an air-tight space and heated so that oxidation will take place and the hair and scalp heated to. the desired degree so that the hair will soften and appear brilliant and glossy.
A prime object is to provide a novel form of bath, skull or other cap which will be more efficient and well fitting.
It is further aimed to provide a novel construction of cap arranged to fit the head, in which the body is flexible, the outer portion being preferably of rubber, and which body has heating means arranged within the same, under thermostatic control, and adapted for connection with any suitable source of electric energy.
Additional objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the description following taken in connection with accompanying drawings illustrating an operative embodiment.
In said drawings Figure 1 is a plan View of the cap constructed in accordance with my invention,
Figure 2 is a side elevation of said cap,
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 3-3 ofFigure 1,
Figure 4 is a side elevation of the'second form of the cap wherein electric heating means is used,
' Figure 5 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the cap of Figure 4, and
3, Figure 6 is a diagrammatic plan view showing 'the arrangement of the heating means for the cap of Figures 4 and 5.
Referring specifically to the drawings and first to the form of'the cap shown in Figures 1 to 3, the same is generally concave and of a shape to intimately fit the top of the human head so as to completely andsub- This cap has an outer body 10 primarily made of pliable rubber composition, molded or otherwise formed' into shape so that the cap may be readily collapsed to occupy minimum space. Exteriorly, the body 10 is reenforced 50 by a marginal rib 11 and intersecting longitudinal and transverse ribs 12 and 13, all being preferably integral with the body 10 and meeting at their intersections as at 14.
Such body 10 is interiorly lined with silk or other textile fabric or material as at 15, which-is secured in place in any appropriate way as by means of cementing it to the body. 10.
Centrally of the cap, a metallic eyelet 16 passes through the body 10 and lining 15 providing a vent space 17 The ends of the eyelet 16 are upset as at 18 both interiorly and exteriorly of the cap whereby it is efiectively held in place.
The cap described is worn for the usual purposes as a pressing cap or skull cap but is better fitting and impervious to air and moisture.
In the form shown in Figures 4, 5 and 6, substantially the same form of the cap is used as in the preceding figures and accordingly corresponding parts have similar or corresponding reference characters applied thereto. However between the lining 15 and .body 10, layers of asbestos 19, coextensive with the surface of the body and lining are interposed between the same and in spaced relation, accommodating between the asbestos sheets 19, a suitable heating coil as generally and conventionally shown at 20 in Figure 6. To accommodate such heating coil and asbestos sheets 19 between the lining and body 10, the latter has an inwardly extending flange 21 integral with it at the base or lower edge. 35 At the top, in lieu of the portion 14 of the preceding form, a hollow tip 14 is provided through which an electric cord 22 passes,
.having wires or conductors therein at 23 for connection to binding posts 24 carried by a plate 25 of insulation, fastened to the outer layer or sheet 19 of asbestos and accommodated within the tip 14. The heating element 20 includes preferably one or more rheostats 26 adapted to open at a predetersocket or source of electric energy and the cord 22 includes an electric switch 28 therein of any conventional form, whereby the wearer of the cap has within reach a means for readily turmn on and ofi the electric current and also w ereby an attendant may.
substantially in shape to the skull comprisin an outer body of rubber, a lining, sheets 0 asbestos between the lining and rubber, an electrical heatin element between the sheets of asbestos, a p ate fastened to one of the posts for sheets of asbestos havin bindin the heatin element, a ollow tip integral with the ru ber body,'and a conductor passthrough the tip to said binding posts.
i n testimony whereof I aifix my signature.
WALTER GEORGE JOHNSON.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2718068A (en) * 1953-03-18 1955-09-20 Gillette Co Hair drying device
US3548415A (en) * 1968-07-01 1970-12-22 William A Waters Air conditioned helmet
US3875373A (en) * 1974-02-14 1975-04-01 Boeing Co Vacuum-applied heating pad
US4249069A (en) * 1978-03-03 1981-02-03 Hach Chemical Company Flask heater assembly
USRE33286E (en) * 1973-08-13 1990-08-07 Personal air conditioner
US5480418A (en) * 1994-03-11 1996-01-02 Zeoli-Jones; Alyce Thermal transfer hair treatment cap

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2718068A (en) * 1953-03-18 1955-09-20 Gillette Co Hair drying device
US3548415A (en) * 1968-07-01 1970-12-22 William A Waters Air conditioned helmet
USRE33286E (en) * 1973-08-13 1990-08-07 Personal air conditioner
US3875373A (en) * 1974-02-14 1975-04-01 Boeing Co Vacuum-applied heating pad
US4249069A (en) * 1978-03-03 1981-02-03 Hach Chemical Company Flask heater assembly
US5480418A (en) * 1994-03-11 1996-01-02 Zeoli-Jones; Alyce Thermal transfer hair treatment cap

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