US1045173A - Mop. - Google Patents

Mop. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1045173A
US1045173A US68599612A US1912685996A US1045173A US 1045173 A US1045173 A US 1045173A US 68599612 A US68599612 A US 68599612A US 1912685996 A US1912685996 A US 1912685996A US 1045173 A US1045173 A US 1045173A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
yarn
handle
mop
band
ferrule
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US68599612A
Inventor
William J Peck
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
CRUNDEN-MARTIN WOODENWARE Co
CRUNDEN MARTIN WOODENWARE Co
Original Assignee
CRUNDEN MARTIN WOODENWARE Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by CRUNDEN MARTIN WOODENWARE Co filed Critical CRUNDEN MARTIN WOODENWARE Co
Priority to US68599612A priority Critical patent/US1045173A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1045173A publication Critical patent/US1045173A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads

Definitions

  • the handle of the'mop be the handle of the'mop be.
  • FIG. 2 is a combined elevation and section of the ferrule andlower end of the handle showing the manner of securing the anchor-band or tie; and Fig. 3 is a crossseetion on the line 3-3 o f Fig. 2.
  • the object of my invention is toronstruct a mop in which the yarn or cloth is so attached to the handle thatevery portion of the yarn may be available for mopping purposes.
  • the connection between the handle and yarn is so made as to bring the yarn whollyoutside of, or beyond the handle, the latter in no wise interfering with the legitimate function of the yarn.
  • a further object is to provide securing means for the yarn which will permit the enlargementor reduction of the quantity oi yarn (or cloth), or the renewal of old and worn out 'yarn by fresh material, all in ti minimum amount of time.
  • a further object is-to' provide securing means capableV of ready renewal., and finally to construct a mop ossessing further and other advantages bet er apparent from a detailed. description of the invention which is as follows.
  • 1 represents a handle or stick to one end ofwhich is secured a wrought iron (or equivalent.) ferrule 2,the preferred manner of securing the latter being by means of a nail n driven through the handle and through diametrically disposed openings formed in the ferruladjacent its inner end, the pointed end of the nail being bent and clenched into a depression d formed for its reception in the wall of the ferrule at tlieveopening through which the nail is driven.
  • a wrought iron (or equivalent.) ferrule 2 the preferred manner of securing the latter being by means of a nail n driven through the handle and through diametrically disposed openings formed in the ferruladjacent its inner end, the pointed end of the nail being bent and clenched into a depression d formed for its reception in the wall of the ferrule at tlieveopening through which the nail is driven.
  • the slots s, s are preferably disposed on a diameter at rightangles to the diameter defining the position of the nail holesT though not necessarily so.
  • the band 3 thus becomes an anchor for the yarn, such anchor being positioned beyond thc extreme cud of the handle. 'lhis places the yarn wholly beyond the handle so that the latter can in no wise interfere with the legitimate inoppng functions of. the varn (or cloth).
  • 'lhe anchor while pieferably made of ribbon steel may be made of other material, but ⁇ ribbon steel is preferable since being flat it does not cut into the yarn to any detri 85 mental extent. ly lengthening or shortenin,' r the portion of the band Il which is passed through .the slots s. s. a greater or less quantity of yarn may he accommodated according to the bull: of mop desired.
  • the outer flaring end of the ferrule forms :i socket with the end of the handle. said socket receiving the folds of the several strands of vain or cloth which makeup the mop.
  • the degree of flare is a matter left to the judgment of the designer, that here shown being considered eminently practical.

Description

W. J. PEGK.
MOP.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.25,1912.
Patep'ed Nov. 26, 1912.
IN VENTOR. Wm d" Peck BY l X ATTORNEY.
/q/QYESSES: 1%.@
'UNITED STATES PATENT oEEIeE.
WILLIAMJ. PECK, OF. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR T CRNDEN-MARTIN WOODEN- WARE COMPANY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION 0F. MISSOURI.
MOP. l
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known thatI, W'iLLrAiit J. Prox, citizen of the United States, residing at; St. Louis, State of Missouri, have invented eertain new anduseful- Improvements in Mops, of which, the following is a 'full, clear, and
of my invention, the handle of the'mop be.
ing broken; Fig. 2 is a combined elevation and section of the ferrule andlower end of the handle showing the manner of securing the anchor-band or tie; and Fig. 3 is a crossseetion on the line 3-3 o f Fig. 2. A
The object of my invention is toronstruct a mop in which the yarn or cloth is so attached to the handle thatevery portion of the yarn may be available for mopping purposes. The connection between the handle and yarn is so made as to bring the yarn whollyoutside of, or beyond the handle, the latter in no wise interfering with the legitimate function of the yarn.
A further object is to provide securing means for the yarn which will permit the enlargementor reduction of the quantity oi yarn (or cloth), or the renewal of old and worn out 'yarn by fresh material, all in ti minimum amount of time. Q
A further object is-to' provide securing means capableV of ready renewal., and finally to construct a mop ossessing further and other advantages bet er apparent from a detailed. description of the invention which is as follows.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents a handle or stick to one end ofwhich is secured a wrought iron (or equivalent.) ferrule 2,the preferred manner of securing the latter being by means of a nail n driven through the handle and through diametrically disposed openings formed in the ferruladjacent its inner end, the pointed end of the nail being bent and clenched into a depression d formed for its reception in the wall of the ferrule at tlieveopening through which the nail is driven. -This Patented N ov. 26, 1912.
brings the clenched portion of t'ii-nail flush 55 with the ferrule surface and is thiis pre- `vented from scratching the hands.l
The outer end of the ferri'ileiis 'flaring as shown, forthe reception of 'the folded p0rtions of the lengths of yarn M or cloth eonstituting the mop proper, the strands of yarn (or cloth) being held in place or fastened to the ferrule by means of a metallic band or tie 3 made preferably of ribbon steel, the yarn strands being folded over the G5 band and the ends of the latter passed through diametrically disposed slots s formed in thc walls of the ferru'le, the ends of the band thus passed through theslots being subsequently folded back or doubled against the main body of the band, as shown. The slots s, s, are preferably disposed on a diameter at rightangles to the diameter defining the position of the nail holesT though not necessarily so. The band 3 thus becomes an anchor for the yarn, such anchor being positioned beyond thc extreme cud of the handle. 'lhis places the yarn wholly beyond the handle so that the latter can in no wise interfere with the legitimate inoppng functions of. the varn (or cloth).
'lhe anchor while pieferably made of ribbon steel may be made of other material, but `ribbon steel is preferable since being flat it does not cut into the yarn to any detri 85 mental extent. ly lengthening or shortenin,' r the portion of the band Il which is passed through .the slots s. s. a greater or less quantity of yarn may he accommodated according to the bull: of mop desired. The
hand is readily removed should it be desircd to renew the yarn, or io add to or take away from it, the esy adjustment of the length of the band being a point of decided advantage. The outer flaring end of the ferrule forms :i socket with the end of the handle. said socket receiving the folds of the several strands of vain or cloth which makeup the mop. The degree of flare is a matter left to the judgment of the designer, that here shown being considered eminently practical.
llaring described in v invention, what I claim is1- l.
lu combination with :i handle',`a-ferrule 105 passed over and .st-cured at one 'end of the same and terminating in a portion extending beyond the handle and forming a socket with the end of the handle, thewalls of the back against. the body of the band, substansocket being provided with slots disposed tially as set forth. 1u diametrically opposite one another, suit- In testimony whereof I aix my signature, able strands of yarn folded at the center and in presence of two witnesses.
received by the Socket, a flexible flat sbeel NVILLAM J. PEC/K. band encompassing the folded rtions of Witnesses: l
the yarn opposite the socket an havin its EMIL STAREK,
ends passed through the slots and fo ded i FANNIE E. WEBER.
US68599612A 1912-03-25 1912-03-25 Mop. Expired - Lifetime US1045173A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US68599612A US1045173A (en) 1912-03-25 1912-03-25 Mop.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US68599612A US1045173A (en) 1912-03-25 1912-03-25 Mop.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1045173A true US1045173A (en) 1912-11-26

Family

ID=3113447

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US68599612A Expired - Lifetime US1045173A (en) 1912-03-25 1912-03-25 Mop.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1045173A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4570266A (en) * 1985-02-25 1986-02-18 Schlosser Cynthia M Strand garment and method of fabricating same
US11061163B2 (en) 2017-05-24 2021-07-13 Schlumberger Technology Corporation Permeability determinations from wideband EM models using borehole logging tools

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4570266A (en) * 1985-02-25 1986-02-18 Schlosser Cynthia M Strand garment and method of fabricating same
WO1986004789A1 (en) * 1985-02-25 1986-08-28 Schlosser Cynthia M Strand garment and method of making same
US11061163B2 (en) 2017-05-24 2021-07-13 Schlumberger Technology Corporation Permeability determinations from wideband EM models using borehole logging tools

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1982910A (en) Mop handle
US1045173A (en) Mop.
US1401896A (en) Handle
US102351A (en) George w
US1158846A (en) Mop.
US1082540A (en) Nail.
US470254A (en) Wiping-rod
US1585306A (en) Mop
US1924978A (en) Mop
US1099858A (en) Mop.
US1855250A (en) Oil mop
US1014322A (en) Reel.
US949577A (en) Broom with detachable handle.
US907337A (en) Frame for wall-brushes.
US930690A (en) Graining device.
US511838A (en) felker
US236418A (en) Broom
US1764095A (en) Brace for broom handles
US1052871A (en) Lamp-chimney cleaner.
US1836028A (en) Armored mop
US796785A (en) Brush.
US135665A (en) Improvement in lamp-chimney cleaners
US1008734A (en) Ice-pick.
US1048796A (en) Mop.
US647042A (en) Wool duster.