Abstract: A stove for heating curling irons which is characterized by having an internal cavity member to receive irons, a case with an especially compact, attractive shape, a tubular heater (with controller) positioned therebelow to very efficiently heat irons placed in the cavity member, and insulation within the case sufficient to prevent the exterior thereof being hot enough to burn a user. The heater is essentially only adjacent to curling irons to be heated and remotely displaced from the outer surface areas of the case likely to be touched.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 23, 1995
Date of Patent:
August 25, 1998
Inventors:
Ross I. Stillwagon, Jr., Fernando Fischbach
Abstract: A spray paint gun with a light connected to the paint gun so that it provides reflection as close as possible directly to the area being painted, without interfering with the spraying operation. It includes a connector for securing a light, preferably fluorescent, to a spray gun so that its refelection is substantially evenly directed from the area being sprayed by perpendicular alignment with the longitudinal axis of the spray gun outlet. Thus, the reflection from the light is generally evenly directed twoward the area being sprayed. Because of the extensive added reflection a painter can see defects, which can be corrected before it is too late, vastly better than prior to this invention.