Improved Method of and Means for Heating Curling Tongs, Crimping Irons, and the like
6188. Greenwood, J. W., and Crossley, W. March 14. Hair curling and crimping appliances.-Relates to hair curling and crimping irons and the like heated by electricity. A wire of high resistance is wound in several layers on a core E and placed in the tube A. Cement, preferably made of shellac and sl...
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Zusammenfassung: | 6188. Greenwood, J. W., and Crossley, W. March 14. Hair curling and crimping appliances.-Relates to hair curling and crimping irons and the like heated by electricity. A wire of high resistance is wound in several layers on a core E and placed in the tube A. Cement, preferably made of shellac and slate dust, is used to insulate the layers. The ends of the coil are attached to rings J surrounded by swivelling rings M with projecting arms N to which the ends of the supply wires P are connected. A swivelling ring R and the parts S, T of non-conducting material protect the user. |
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