
My invention has for its object to provide an efficient means for producing candy cotton and which is so constructed that carbonization of the sugar used in the formation of the candy will be entirely eliminated and the revolving cotton forming member may be rotated at an exceedingly high speed without danger of fracture of the member. The invention also provides a means for making electoral connection with the heater located in the rotatable member and for the regulating the supply of current through the electric motor that rotates the rotatable member and the heater located in the rotatable member.
The invention may be contained in structures that vary in their details and, to illustrate a practical application of the invention, I have selected a structure containing the invention as an example of the various forms of structures that embody the invention …
The candy cotton machine has a pedestal … that is provided with a relatively larger base … in which is located the electric motor … that is connected to the porcelained sheet metal spinner … by means of a spindle … and plate.
Excerpted from U.S. patent 1,806,111, ‘Cotton Candy Forming Machine,’ by Buren Moad. Application filed September 10, 1929, patented May 19, 1931.
