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Barber's pole

A barber's pole is a type of sign used by barbers to signify the place or shop where they perform their craft. The trade sign is, by a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, a staff or pole with a helix of colored stripes (often red and white in many countries, but usually red, white and blue in Japan and the United States). The pole may be stationary or may rotate, often with the aid of an electric motor.[1][2]

A software rendering of a spinning barber pole
Barber pole, c. 1938, North Carolina Museum of History
Barber shop in Torquay, Devon, England, with red and white pole

A "barber's pole" with a helical stripe is a familiar sight, and is used as a secondary metaphor to describe objects in many other contexts. For example, if the shaft or tower of a lighthouse has been painted with a helical stripe as a daymark, the lighthouse could be described as having been painted in "barber's pole" colors.

Origin in barbering and surgery edit

 
Antique red and blue striped pole in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States

During medieval times, barbers performed surgery on customers, as well as tooth extractions. The original pole had a brass wash basin at the top (representing the vessel in which leeches were kept) and bottom (representing the basin that received the blood). The pole itself represents the staff that the patient gripped during the procedure to encourage blood flow[3] and the twined pole motif is likely related to the staff of the Greek god of speed and commerce Hermes, aka the Caduceus, evidenced for example by early physician van Helmont's description of himself as "Francis Mercurius Van Helmont, A Philosopher by that one in whom are all things, A Wandering Hermite.[4]

At the Council of Tours in 1163, the clergy was banned from the practice of surgery.[5] From then, physicians were clearly separated from the surgeons and barbers. Later, the role of the barbers was defined by the College de Saint-Côme et Saint-Damien, established by Jean Pitard in Paris circa 1210,[6] as academic surgeons of the long robe and barber surgeons of the short robe.

In Renaissance-era Amsterdam, the surgeons used the colored stripes to indicate that they were prepared to bleed their patients (red), set bones or pull teeth (white), or give a shave if nothing more urgent was needed (blue).[7]

After the formation of the United Barber Surgeon's Company in England, a statute required the barber to use a red and white pole and the surgeon to use a red pole. In France, surgeons used a red pole with a basin attached to identify their offices. Blue often appears on poles in the United States, possibly as a homage to its national colors. Another, more fanciful interpretation of these barber pole colors is that red represents arterial blood, blue is symbolic of venous blood, and white depicts the bandage.[8]

Prior to 1950, there were four manufacturers of barber poles in the United States. In 1950, William Marvy of St. Paul, Minnesota, started manufacturing barber poles. Marvy made his 50,000th barber pole in 1967, and, by 2010, over 82,000 had been produced.[9] The William Marvy Company is now the sole manufacturer of barber poles in North America, and sells only 500 per year (compared to 5,100 in the 1960s).[10] In recent years, the sale of spinning barber poles has dropped considerably, since few barber shops are opening, and many jurisdictions prohibit moving signs. Koken of St. Louis, Missouri, manufactured barber equipment such as chairs and assorted poles in the 19th century.

As early as 1905, use of the poles was reported to be "diminishing" in the United States.[11]

In Forest Grove, Oregon, the "World's Tallest Barber Shop Pole" measures 72 feet (22 m).[12]

The consistent use of this symbol for advertising was analogous to an apothecary's show globe, a tobacconist's cigar store Indian and a pawn broker's three gold balls.[citation needed]

Use in barbering edit

Possibly as early as the later Roman Empire, and certainly continuing through the Renaissance into Industrialization (maybe even until the 1700s in some places) a "barber-surgeon" also performed tooth extraction, cupping, leeching, bloodletting, enemas, amputations, etc. However, today's barber poles represent little more than being a barber shop that cuts hair and does shaves.[13] Barber poles have actually become a topic of controversy in the hairstyling business.

In some American states, such as Michigan in March 2012, legislation has emerged proposing that barber poles should only be permitted outside barbershops, but not traditional beauty salons. Barbers and cosmetologists have engaged in several legal battles claiming the right to use the barber pole symbol to indicate to potential customers that the business offers haircutting services. Barbers claim that they are entitled to exclusive rights to use the barber pole because of the tradition tied to the craft, whereas cosmetologists think that they are equally capable of cutting men's hair (though many cosmetologists are not permitted to use razors, depending on their state's laws).[14]

Use in prostitution edit

In South Korea, barber's poles are used both for actual barbershops and for brothels.[15] Brothels disguised as barbershops, referred to as 이발소 (ibalso) or 미용실 (miyongsil), are more likely to use two poles next to each other, often spinning in opposite directions, though the use of a single pole for the same reason is also quite common.[16] Actual barbershops, or 미용실 (miyongsil), are more likely to be hair salons; to avoid confusion, they will usually use a pole that shows a picture of a woman with flowing hair on it with the words hair salon written on the pole.

Visual illusion edit

A spinning barber's pole in front of a barber shop in Tokyo, Japan (video)

A spinning barber pole creates a visual illusion, in which the stripes appear to be traveling up or down the length of the pole,[17] rather than around it.[18]

Other uses of the term edit

Visual similarity edit

  • The Swan portion of M17, the Omega Nebula in the Sagittarius nebulosity is said to resemble a barber's pole.[19]
  • Barber pole-like structures have been observed at the cellular level. The effects, origins and causes are controversial, and are subject to intense research.[20]
  • Matthew Walker's knot is a decorative knot said to vaguely resemble a section of a barber's pole.[A]
  • Sinosauropteryx (meaning "Chinese reptilian wing",[22] in Chinese 中华龙鸟: zhonghua longniao) is the first genus of non-avian dinosaur found with the fossilized impressions of feathers, as well as the first non-avian dinosaur where coloration has been determined. It lived in China during the early Cretaceous period and was a close relative of Compsognathus. It was the first non-avialan dinosaur genus discovered from the famous Jehol Biota of Liaoning Province. Zhang found "that the filaments running down its back and tail may have made the dinosaur look like an orange-and-white-striped barber pole. Such a vibrant pattern suggest that 'feathers first arose as agents for color display,' Benton says."[23]

Referential naming edit

Animal husbandry edit

Haemonchus contortus, or "barber's pole worm", is the parasitic nematode responsible for anemia, bottle jaw, and death of infected sheep[24] and goats, mainly during summer months in warm, humid climates.[25][26] Humans may become infected by the worms.[27]

Crustacea edit

Stenopus hispidus is a shrimp-like popcorn kernel decapod crustacean sometimes called the "barber pole shrimp". See also Stenopodidea.

Entomology edit

In the insect world, there is the barber pole grasshopper, Dactylotum bicolor.[28] It is also known as the "painted grasshopper" and is said to be the "most beautiful" grasshopper.[29]

Ichthyology edit

Because of its bright bands and colors, the redbanded rockfish Sebastes babcocki is referred to as "barber pole". Other pseudonyms include bandit, convict, canary, Hollywood, and Spanish flag.[30]

Candy edit

The old-fashioned American stick candy is sometimes also referred to as "barber pole candy" due to its colorful, swirled appearance. (See also candy cane.) "Candy stripe" is a generic description of the candy cane color scheme. Among many other names, the candy has been called Polkagris.[31]

Computer science edit

In user interface design, a barber pole-like pattern is used in progress bars when the wait time is indefinite. It is intended to be used like a throbber to tell the user that processing is continuing, although it is not known when the processing will complete.

Barber pole is also sometimes used to describe a text pattern where a line of text is rolled left or right one character on the line below. The CHARGEN service generates a form of this pattern. It is used to test RAM, hard disks and printers. A similar pattern is also used in secure erasure of media. [citation needed]

Electronics edit

 
Barber-pole-like antennas on a model of the GLONASS-K satellite used for GLONASS, the Russian alternative to GPS

The strength and direction of magnetic fields and electric currents can be measured using a "magnetoresistive barber-pole sensor" (also called a "hermetic proximity sensor"), and its performance can be depicted using a mathematical formula.[32] Such a sensor interleaves a series of permanent magnet strips with a series of magnetoresistive strips. The "conductive barberpole strips are canted across the sensor and connect one magnetoresistive strip, over a permanent magnet strip, to another magnetoresistive strip." This is said to provide a "uniform magnetic field throughout the sensor" thereby enhancing its resistance to external magnetic fields.[33] The technology is used in wireless sensor networks which "have gathered a lot of attention as an important research domain" and were "deployed in many applications, e.g., navigation, military, ambient intelligence, medical, and industrial tasks. Context-based processing and services, in particular location-context, are of key interest ..."[34] (See Music (acoustic illusion), infra.)

Aviation and space flight edit

 
Primary Flight Display (PFD) with the ASI in the form of "Airspeed Tape" with barber pole, including ASI and Machmeter for a jet aircraft.

The term on the barber pole or keep it on the barber pole is pilot jargon that refers to flying an aircraft at the maximum safe velocity. The airspeed Indicator on aircraft capable of flying at altitude features a red/white striped needle resembling a barber pole. This needle displays the VMO (Maximum Operating Velocity) or—at altitude—the MMO (Mach Limit Maximum Operating Speed) of the aircraft.[35] This needle also indicates the maximum operating Mach number above the VMO/MMO changeover level. As the aircraft increases in altitude and the air decreases in density and temperature, the speed of sound also decreases. Close to the speed of sound, an aircraft becomes susceptible to buffeting caused by shock waves produced by flying at transonic speeds. Thus, as the speed of sound decreases, so the maximum safe operating speed of the aircraft is reduced. The "barber pole" needle moves to indicate this speed. Flying "on the barber pole" therefore means to be flying the aircraft as fast as is safe to do so in the current conditions.[36]

Barberpole is a phrase used to describe the striped output of indicators used during the Apollo and Shuttle programs. Typically an indicator was positioned below a switch. When the switch was activated and the activation indeed performed, the resulted activation was talked back via a separated electrical line to the barberpole indicator to show a grey and white striped pattern, thus verifying the action to the astronaut. Such switches with barberpole indicators were called talkback switches. Various indicators in the Apollo Command Modules indicated barberpole when the corresponding system was inactive. Astronaut Jim Lovell can also be found describing system indications as "barber poled" in the transcript of radio transmissions during the Apollo 13 accident.[37]

The phrase barberpole continues to be found in many subsystem descriptions in the Space Shuttle News Reference Manual,[38] as well as the NASA/KSC Acronym List.[39]

During World War I and World War II, the pattern has also been used as an insignia for aircraft identification.[40] Spad XIIIs of the 94th Aero Squadron USAS in early 1919 used variations on barber pole patterns, including: "Barber Pole" of Lieutenant Dudley "Red" Outcault; S.16546 "Flag Bus" of Captain Reed Chambers; and "Rising Sun" of Lieutenant John Jeffers.[41]

Flyfishing edit

Used in flyfishing, Au Sable River guide Earl Madsen's "Madsen's Barber pole" is a traditional Michigan fly in the form of a "Stonefly" imitation "with grizzly hackle tip wings tied in a downwing fashion".[42] Photo of Madsen's Barber Pole Fly, parachute form.

Gambling edit

The phrase barber pole is derisive jargon in craps, and refers to the commingling of "gaming cheques of different denominations". Wagers that combine different denominations are "supposed to be stacked with the highest denomination at the bottom".[43][44]

Parachuting edit

  • The Screaming Eagles 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Command Parachute Demonstration Team, which operates out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, executes a "barber pole maneuver" (also known as "the Baton Pass") during demonstrations.[45][unreliable source?] Two jumpers leave the aircraft and fly their bodies together to link while in free fall. "Once together they will then exchange a wooden baton ... [and] maneuver their bodies ... to create the illusion of a giant barber pole in the sky."[45]
  • Alternatively, a "Four Man Star" can "Hook Up" and then the formation rotates to the right, creating a "Barber Pole" effect with use of trailing smoke.[46]
  • Another parachuting use of the term describes having a mess of lines tangled "behind your head and you have to cut away your main chute and pull your reserve."[47]

Meteorology edit

Booksellers edit

Red or rubric posts were sometimes used by booksellers in England prior to 1800. William Roberts reports in The Book Hunter in London that certain 18th-century bookshops in the Little Britain district of London sported such poles:

A few years before Nichols published [in 1816] his Literary Anecdotes, two booksellers used to sport their rubric posts close to each other here in Little Britain, and these rubric posts were once as much the type of a bookseller's shop as the pole is of a barber's ... Sewell, Cornhill, and Kecket and De Hondt, Strand, were among the last to use these curious trade signs.[52]

Border and lane markers edit

Canadian Naval group edit

The famous Barber Pole Group was originally a group of 120 Flower-class corvettes built in Canada during World War II, and charged primarily with protecting freighter convoys. The original group was Escort Group C-3. This group of ships, with its red and white barber pole stripes painted on the funnel, is still represented in the current Royal Canadian Navy: all Atlantic fleet ships wear this insignia. HMCS Sackville is the last remaining Flower-class corvette.[53][54][55]

Daymarks as a navigational aid edit

 
White Shoal Light

Hockey edit

 
Ottawa Senators Bruce Stuart in 1909–10 jersey

Music edit

The "Barberpole Cat" group, a/k/a "Polecats"—perhaps a portmanteau of "barber's pole" and "catalogue"—is an essential repertoire of 12 songs that every barber shop quartet should know.[65] The Barberpole Cat Program[66] was created many years ago and features popular Barbershop songs arranged and voiced so all singers can learn and participate. For decades these have been the standard arrangements where singers can meet at conventions and sing together having never met before.

The songs in this collection are:

The Polecats have had a version 2.0 with additional songs added.

Music (acoustic illusion) edit

See also Buchla 200 series Electric Music Box and Buchla 200e.

Trademark edit

Barbasol cans use a barber pole motif.[72][73][74] The can's motif is a registered trademark of Barbasol.[75][B]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Used to keep the end of a rope from fraying and said to resemble a barber's pole. Though highly decorative, and historically one of the most common knots, on a modern yacht it is almost unused and unknown.[21]
  2. ^ "Barbasol Co. v. Jacobs. No. 8969" (full text). 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, 160 F.2d 336. 1947. Retrieved 15 December 2010. As the court noted: 'Plaintiff's shaving cream product is identified by the word trade mark "Barbasol" and by the distinctive package design trade mark hereinafter referred to. Said product is displayed and offered for sale in two types of cartons. One of said cartons is of rectangular shape, the length of which is about 3½ times its width and the depth is a little less than the width. In addition to the word "Barbasol" being provided thereon, the carton has a striped border of blue, white and red diagonal stripes surrounding a rectangular panel or field in blue color. The shaving cream disposed in this type of carton is packed in an elongated soft metal tube, which is received and housed within said carton. The other type of carton is approximately square and it also has the word trade mark "Barbasol" provided thereon, and the entire carton is provided with diagonal colored stripes of red, white and blue, said stripes forming a border for a blue field, on which appears the word "Barbasol" and other printed matter. The shaving cream is disposed in a glass jar of octangular cross section and upon which the word "Barbasol" appears. The jar is white and is disposed within the square carton.'

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Further reading edit

  • Andrews, William (1904). At the Sign of the Barber's Pole: Studies in Hirsute History. Cottingham, Yorkshire: J.R. Tutin. pp. 1–8. Barber pole birmingham.
  • John H. Lienhard (2001). "The Sign of the Barber Pole". The Engines of Our Ingenuity. Episode 1635. University of Houston School of Engineering. NPR. KUHF-FM. The Sign of the Barber Pole. and audio.
  • "Blood, Bandages and Barber Poles". The Guide to Life, The Universe and Everything. BBC. 29 November 2002. from the original on 8 January 2006. Retrieved 27 December 2005.
  • Roberts, William (1895). The Book Hunter in London. London: Eliot Stock. p. 176. ISBN 978-1-112-48298-4. Roberts, William (1895). The Book Hunter in London. at Google books and at Project Gutenberg.

External links edit

  • An Animated Ad Pillar In Red And Blue: The Barber's Pole (21 March 2008) at Pingmag. 8 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  • Sullivan, Pat. Adventures of Felix the Cat – Felix Pinches the Pole video newsreel film – Felix the Cat steals a barber's pole. British Pathé. Issue Date: 31 July 1924 Canister: EP 058 Film ID: 854.04 Sort number: EP 058 Tape: *PM0854* Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  • Timeline of Barber Poles.
  • Barber-Schools.org – Barber Industry, Careers, Education & Licensing Information
  • See Pseudo-barberpole and Barberpole patterns at ConwayLife.com

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A barber s pole is a type of sign used by barbers to signify the place or shop where they perform their craft The trade sign is by a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages a staff or pole with a helix of colored stripes often red and white in many countries but usually red white and blue in Japan and the United States The pole may be stationary or may rotate often with the aid of an electric motor 1 2 A software rendering of a spinning barber pole Barber pole c 1938 North Carolina Museum of History Barber shop in Torquay Devon England with red and white pole A barber s pole with a helical stripe is a familiar sight and is used as a secondary metaphor to describe objects in many other contexts For example if the shaft or tower of a lighthouse has been painted with a helical stripe as a daymark the lighthouse could be described as having been painted in barber s pole colors Contents 1 Origin in barbering and surgery 2 Use in barbering 3 Use in prostitution 4 Visual illusion 5 Other uses of the term 5 1 Visual similarity 5 2 Referential naming 5 2 1 Animal husbandry 5 2 2 Crustacea 5 2 3 Entomology 5 2 4 Ichthyology 5 2 5 Candy 5 2 6 Computer science 5 2 7 Electronics 5 2 8 Aviation and space flight 5 2 9 Flyfishing 5 2 10 Gambling 5 2 11 Parachuting 5 2 12 Meteorology 5 3 Booksellers 5 4 Border and lane markers 5 5 Canadian Naval group 5 6 Daymarks as a navigational aid 5 7 Hockey 5 8 Music 5 9 Music acoustic illusion 5 10 Trademark 6 See also 7 Footnotes 8 Citations 9 Further reading 10 External linksOrigin in barbering and surgery edit nbsp Antique red and blue striped pole in Pottstown Pennsylvania United States During medieval times barbers performed surgery on customers as well as tooth extractions The original pole had a brass wash basin at the top representing the vessel in which leeches were kept and bottom representing the basin that received the blood The pole itself represents the staff that the patient gripped during the procedure to encourage blood flow 3 and the twined pole motif is likely related to the staff of the Greek god of speed and commerce Hermes aka the Caduceus evidenced for example by early physician van Helmont s description of himself as Francis Mercurius Van Helmont A Philosopher by that one in whom are all things A Wandering Hermite 4 At the Council of Tours in 1163 the clergy was banned from the practice of surgery 5 From then physicians were clearly separated from the surgeons and barbers Later the role of the barbers was defined by the College de Saint Come et Saint Damien established by Jean Pitard in Paris circa 1210 6 as academic surgeons of the long robe and barber surgeons of the short robe In Renaissance era Amsterdam the surgeons used the colored stripes to indicate that they were prepared to bleed their patients red set bones or pull teeth white or give a shave if nothing more urgent was needed blue 7 After the formation of the United Barber Surgeon s Company in England a statute required the barber to use a red and white pole and the surgeon to use a red pole In France surgeons used a red pole with a basin attached to identify their offices Blue often appears on poles in the United States possibly as a homage to its national colors Another more fanciful interpretation of these barber pole colors is that red represents arterial blood blue is symbolic of venous blood and white depicts the bandage 8 Prior to 1950 there were four manufacturers of barber poles in the United States In 1950 William Marvy of St Paul Minnesota started manufacturing barber poles Marvy made his 50 000th barber pole in 1967 and by 2010 over 82 000 had been produced 9 The William Marvy Company is now the sole manufacturer of barber poles in North America and sells only 500 per year compared to 5 100 in the 1960s 10 In recent years the sale of spinning barber poles has dropped considerably since few barber shops are opening and many jurisdictions prohibit moving signs Koken of St Louis Missouri manufactured barber equipment such as chairs and assorted poles in the 19th century As early as 1905 use of the poles was reported to be diminishing in the United States 11 In Forest Grove Oregon the World s Tallest Barber Shop Pole measures 72 feet 22 m 12 The consistent use of this symbol for advertising was analogous to an apothecary s show globe a tobacconist s cigar store Indian and a pawn broker s three gold balls citation needed Use in barbering editPossibly as early as the later Roman Empire and certainly continuing through the Renaissance into Industrialization maybe even until the 1700s in some places a barber surgeon also performed tooth extraction cupping leeching bloodletting enemas amputations etc However today s barber poles represent little more than being a barber shop that cuts hair and does shaves 13 Barber poles have actually become a topic of controversy in the hairstyling business In some American states such as Michigan in March 2012 legislation has emerged proposing that barber poles should only be permitted outside barbershops but not traditional beauty salons Barbers and cosmetologists have engaged in several legal battles claiming the right to use the barber pole symbol to indicate to potential customers that the business offers haircutting services Barbers claim that they are entitled to exclusive rights to use the barber pole because of the tradition tied to the craft whereas cosmetologists think that they are equally capable of cutting men s hair though many cosmetologists are not permitted to use razors depending on their state s laws 14 Use in prostitution editIn South Korea barber s poles are used both for actual barbershops and for brothels 15 Brothels disguised as barbershops referred to as 이발소 ibalso or 미용실 miyongsil are more likely to use two poles next to each other often spinning in opposite directions though the use of a single pole for the same reason is also quite common 16 Actual barbershops or 미용실 miyongsil are more likely to be hair salons to avoid confusion they will usually use a pole that shows a picture of a woman with flowing hair on it with the words hair salon written on the pole Visual illusion edit source source source source source source source A spinning barber s pole in front of a barber shop in Tokyo Japan video See also Barberpole illusion and Strange loop A spinning barber pole creates a visual illusion in which the stripes appear to be traveling up or down the length of the pole 17 rather than around it 18 Other uses of the term editVisual similarity edit The Swan portion of M17 the Omega Nebula in the Sagittarius nebulosity is said to resemble a barber s pole 19 Barber pole like structures have been observed at the cellular level The effects origins and causes are controversial and are subject to intense research 20 Matthew Walker s knot is a decorative knot said to vaguely resemble a section of a barber s pole A Sinosauropteryx meaning Chinese reptilian wing 22 in Chinese 中华龙鸟 zhonghua longniao is the first genus of non avian dinosaur found with the fossilized impressions of feathers as well as the first non avian dinosaur where coloration has been determined It lived in China during the early Cretaceous period and was a close relative of Compsognathus It was the first non avialan dinosaur genus discovered from the famous Jehol Biota of Liaoning Province Zhang found that the filaments running down its back and tail may have made the dinosaur look like an orange and white striped barber pole Such a vibrant pattern suggest that feathers first arose as agents for color display Benton says 23 Referential naming edit Animal husbandry edit Haemonchus contortus or barber s pole worm is the parasitic nematode responsible for anemia bottle jaw and death of infected sheep 24 and goats mainly during summer months in warm humid climates 25 26 Humans may become infected by the worms 27 Crustacea edit Stenopus hispidus is a shrimp like popcorn kernel decapod crustacean sometimes called the barber pole shrimp See also Stenopodidea Entomology edit In the insect world there is the barber pole grasshopper Dactylotum bicolor 28 It is also known as the painted grasshopper and is said to be the most beautiful grasshopper 29 Ichthyology edit Because of its bright bands and colors the redbanded rockfish Sebastes babcocki is referred to as barber pole Other pseudonyms include bandit convict canary Hollywood and Spanish flag 30 Candy edit The old fashioned American stick candy is sometimes also referred to as barber pole candy due to its colorful swirled appearance See also candy cane Candy stripe is a generic description of the candy cane color scheme Among many other names the candy has been called Polkagris 31 Computer science edit In user interface design a barber pole like pattern is used in progress bars when the wait time is indefinite It is intended to be used like a throbber to tell the user that processing is continuing although it is not known when the processing will complete Barber pole is also sometimes used to describe a text pattern where a line of text is rolled left or right one character on the line below The CHARGEN service generates a form of this pattern It is used to test RAM hard disks and printers A similar pattern is also used in secure erasure of media citation needed Electronics edit nbsp Barber pole like antennas on a model of the GLONASS K satellite used for GLONASS the Russian alternative to GPS The strength and direction of magnetic fields and electric currents can be measured using a magnetoresistive barber pole sensor also called a hermetic proximity sensor and its performance can be depicted using a mathematical formula 32 Such a sensor interleaves a series of permanent magnet strips with a series of magnetoresistive strips The conductive barberpole strips are canted across the sensor and connect one magnetoresistive strip over a permanent magnet strip to another magnetoresistive strip This is said to provide a uniform magnetic field throughout the sensor thereby enhancing its resistance to external magnetic fields 33 The technology is used in wireless sensor networks which have gathered a lot of attention as an important research domain and were deployed in many applications e g navigation military ambient intelligence medical and industrial tasks Context based processing and services in particular location context are of key interest 34 See Music acoustic illusion infra Aviation and space flight edit nbsp Primary Flight Display PFD with the ASI in the form of Airspeed Tape with barber pole including ASI and Machmeter for a jet aircraft The term on the barber pole or keep it on the barber pole is pilot jargon that refers to flying an aircraft at the maximum safe velocity The airspeed Indicator on aircraft capable of flying at altitude features a red white striped needle resembling a barber pole This needle displays the VMO Maximum Operating Velocity or at altitude the MMO Mach Limit Maximum Operating Speed of the aircraft 35 This needle also indicates the maximum operating Mach number above the VMO MMO changeover level As the aircraft increases in altitude and the air decreases in density and temperature the speed of sound also decreases Close to the speed of sound an aircraft becomes susceptible to buffeting caused by shock waves produced by flying at transonic speeds Thus as the speed of sound decreases so the maximum safe operating speed of the aircraft is reduced The barber pole needle moves to indicate this speed Flying on the barber pole therefore means to be flying the aircraft as fast as is safe to do so in the current conditions 36 Barberpole is a phrase used to describe the striped output of indicators used during the Apollo and Shuttle programs Typically an indicator was positioned below a switch When the switch was activated and the activation indeed performed the resulted activation was talked back via a separated electrical line to the barberpole indicator to show a grey and white striped pattern thus verifying the action to the astronaut Such switches with barberpole indicators were called talkback switches Various indicators in the Apollo Command Modules indicated barberpole when the corresponding system was inactive Astronaut Jim Lovell can also be found describing system indications as barber poled in the transcript of radio transmissions during the Apollo 13 accident 37 The phrase barberpole continues to be found in many subsystem descriptions in the Space Shuttle News Reference Manual 38 as well as the NASA KSC Acronym List 39 During World War I and World War II the pattern has also been used as an insignia for aircraft identification 40 Spad XIIIs of the 94th Aero Squadron USAS in early 1919 used variations on barber pole patterns including Barber Pole of Lieutenant Dudley Red Outcault S 16546 Flag Bus of Captain Reed Chambers and Rising Sun of Lieutenant John Jeffers 41 Flyfishing edit Used in flyfishing Au Sable River guide Earl Madsen s Madsen s Barber pole is a traditional Michigan fly in the form of a Stonefly imitation with grizzly hackle tip wings tied in a downwing fashion 42 Photo of Madsen s Barber Pole Fly parachute form Gambling edit The phrase barber pole is derisive jargon in craps and refers to the commingling of gaming cheques of different denominations Wagers that combine different denominations are supposed to be stacked with the highest denomination at the bottom 43 44 Parachuting edit The Screaming Eagles 101st Airborne Division Air Assault Command Parachute Demonstration Team which operates out of Fort Campbell Kentucky executes a barber pole maneuver also known as the Baton Pass during demonstrations 45 unreliable source Two jumpers leave the aircraft and fly their bodies together to link while in free fall Once together they will then exchange a wooden baton and maneuver their bodies to create the illusion of a giant barber pole in the sky 45 Alternatively a Four Man Star can Hook Up and then the formation rotates to the right creating a Barber Pole effect with use of trailing smoke 46 Another parachuting use of the term describes having a mess of lines tangled behind your head and you have to cut away your main chute and pull your reserve 47 Meteorology edit According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration barber pole is a slang term used by weather and storm spotters to describe a thunderstorm updraft with a visual appearance including cloud striations that are curved in a manner similar to the stripes of a barber pole The structure typically is most pronounced on the leading edge of the updraft while drier air from the rear flank downdraft often erodes the clouds on the trailing side of the updraft 48 49 See Supercell 50 Supercell barber s pole photograph A lynchpin of the NOAA National Hurricane Research Laboratory s hurricane research fleet is the Lockheed WP 3D Orion P 3 It has two barber pole samplers named for their red and white stripes which protrude from the aircraft s front a tail Doppler weather radar and other unique looking instruments hanging from the wing 51 Booksellers edit Red or rubric posts were sometimes used by booksellers in England prior to 1800 William Roberts reports in The Book Hunter in London that certain 18th century bookshops in the Little Britain district of London sported such poles A few years before Nichols published in 1816 his Literary Anecdotes two booksellers used to sport their rubric posts close to each other here in Little Britain and these rubric posts were once as much the type of a bookseller s shop as the pole is of a barber s Sewell Cornhill and Kecket and De Hondt Strand were among the last to use these curious trade signs 52 Border and lane markers edit Among the Fortifications of the inner German border 2622 barber pole styled markers were placed about 500 feet 150 m apart to demarcate the no man s land between East Germany and West Germany The 41 Combat Engineer Regiment a part of the Canadian Military Engineers produced and delivered over 16 000 distinctive barber pole lane markers during World War II Canadian Naval group edit The famous Barber Pole Group was originally a group of 120 Flower class corvettes built in Canada during World War II and charged primarily with protecting freighter convoys The original group was Escort Group C 3 This group of ships with its red and white barber pole stripes painted on the funnel is still represented in the current Royal Canadian Navy all Atlantic fleet ships wear this insignia HMCS Sackville is the last remaining Flower class corvette 53 54 55 Daymarks as a navigational aid edit nbsp White Shoal Light A barber pole motif has been used as a daymark and navigational aid for lighthouses The White Shoal Light is the only barber pole lighthouse in the United States 56 57 and has been used in Michigan s Save our Lights license plate 58 However black and white helical daymarks do appear on other lights such as Cape Hatteras Light 59 and St Augustine Light Barber pole channel markers are sometimes used as they are in the Tamaki River Hockey edit nbsp Ottawa Senators Bruce Stuart in 1909 10 jersey In the 1896 97 season the Ottawa Senators first adopted the barber pole design for their hockey jersey with which the team became identified The design featured strong horizontal stripes of red black and white white pants and red white and black striped stockings This basic design would be used for the rest of the organization s existence except for the 1909 1910 season In that season the stripes were vertical and Montreal fans nicknamed the team derisively as les suisses a slang term for chipmunk 60 In the 1929 30 season the club added the O logo to the chest of the jersey 61 The barber pole uniform was later adopted by the Ottawa 67 s junior hockey team The National Hockey League s Montreal Canadiens had a barber pole or barber shop design jersey for the year 1912 1913 62 unreliable source 63 64 In the 1920s and 1930s beginning in the 1927 28 season the Senators Boston Bruins Montreal Maroons Chicago Blackhawks Detroit Cougars and Toronto Maple Leafs had a barber s pole variation in their jerseys Meanwhile the New York Americans wore basically the United States flag as a jersey The style endured but in the 1938 39 season the Blackhawks were the last to have a barber pole jersey in the traditional sense The Hawks retired their barber pole at the end of the 1954 55 season 62 In junior ranks the Chicoutimi Sagueneens and the Ottawa 67 s use them in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League QMJHL and Ontario Hockey League OHL During their existence in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association the Seattle Metropolitans wore a red white green striped design this has occasionally been brought back by the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League WHL to honor the history of hockey in the city The style remained dormant until the National Hockey League s 75th anniversary when Chicago wore replicas of their barber pole sweaters as part of the league s celebrations Since then Montreal has also worn barber pole replicas during their centenary season and the design has become popular with amateur teams See NHL uniform and Throwback uniform Music edit The Barberpole Cat group a k a Polecats perhaps a portmanteau of barber s pole and catalogue is an essential repertoire of 12 songs that every barber shop quartet should know 65 The Barberpole Cat Program 66 was created many years ago and features popular Barbershop songs arranged and voiced so all singers can learn and participate For decades these have been the standard arrangements where singers can meet at conventions and sing together having never met before The songs in this collection are Give Me Your Hand Ring Ring the Banjo Down by the Old Mill Stream by Tell Taylor Down Our Way by Al Stedman amp Fred Hughes arr Floyd Connett Honey Little Lize Medley Traditional arr Floyd Connett Let Me Call You Sweetheart words by Beth Slater Whitson music by Leo Friedman My Wild Irish Rose words and music by Chauncey Olcott arr Floyd Connett On Moonlight Bay Shine on Me The Story of the Rose Heart of My Heart Sweet Adeline You re the Flower of My Heart Sweet and Lovely by Norm Starks arr Mac Huff Sweet Sweet Roses of Morn Oscar F Jones and Martin S Peake 1915 Wait Til the Sun Shines Nellie by Andrew B Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer arr Warren Buzz Haeger You Tell Me Your Dream I ll Tell You Mine The Polecats have had a version 2 0 with additional songs added Music acoustic illusion edit See also Shepard tone tritone paradox and pitch circularity The Shepard tone has been described as a sonic barber pole and an auditory illusion 67 unreliable source Barberpole flanging also known as infinite flanging sonic illusion is similar to the Shepard tone effect Barberpole Flanger is one such open source VST audio plug in implementation with four different algorithms The sweep of the flanged sound seems to move in only one direction up or down infinitely instead of sweeping back and forth 68 Barberpole phaser Roger Shepard s original work used a computer program written by Max Mathews However the same type of effect can be accomplished using an analog synthesizer controlled by a gadget which may be called a Shepard Function Generator 69 70 Harald Bode popularizer of the Moog vocoder invented a rack mounted device called a barberpole phaser which was marketed in the 1980s 71 unreliable source See also Buchla 200 series Electric Music Box and Buchla 200e Trademark edit Barbasol cans use a barber pole motif 72 73 74 The can s motif is a registered trademark of Barbasol 75 B See also editGlossary of nautical terms SignageFootnotes edit Used to keep the end of a rope from fraying and said to resemble a barber s pole Though highly decorative and historically one of the most common knots on a modern yacht it is almost unused and unknown 21 Barbasol Co v Jacobs No 8969 full text 7th Circuit Court of Appeals 160 F 2d 336 1947 Retrieved 15 December 2010 As the court noted Plaintiff s shaving cream product is identified by the word trade mark Barbasol and by the distinctive package design trade mark hereinafter referred to Said product is displayed and offered for sale in two types of cartons One of said cartons is of rectangular shape the length of which is about 3 times its width and the depth is a little less than the width In addition to the word Barbasol being provided thereon the carton has a striped border of blue white and red diagonal stripes surrounding a rectangular panel or field in blue color The shaving cream disposed in this type of carton is packed in an elongated soft metal tube which is received and housed within said carton The other type of carton is approximately square and it also has the word trade mark Barbasol provided thereon and the entire carton is provided with diagonal colored stripes of red white and blue said stripes forming a border for a blue field on which 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Tutin pp 1 8 Barber pole birmingham John H Lienhard 2001 The Sign of the Barber Pole The Engines of Our Ingenuity Episode 1635 University of Houston School of Engineering NPR KUHF FM The Sign of the Barber Pole and audio Blood Bandages and Barber Poles The Guide to Life The Universe and Everything BBC 29 November 2002 Archived from the original on 8 January 2006 Retrieved 27 December 2005 Roberts William 1895 The Book Hunter in London London Eliot Stock p 176 ISBN 978 1 112 48298 4 Roberts William 1895 The Book Hunter in London at Google books and at Project Gutenberg External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barber poles An Animated Ad Pillar In Red And Blue The Barber s Pole 21 March 2008 at Pingmag Archived 8 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine Barber Poles at National Library Board Singapore Sullivan Pat Adventures of Felix the Cat Felix Pinches the Pole video newsreel film Felix the Cat steals a barber s pole British Pathe Issue Date 31 July 1924 Canister EP 058 Film ID 854 04 Sort number EP 058 Tape PM0854 Retrieved 21 November 2010 Timeline of Barber Poles Barber Schools org Barber Industry Careers Education amp Licensing Information See Pseudo barberpole and Barberpole patterns at ConwayLife com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barber 27s pole amp oldid 1216686704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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