US1338107A - Dishcloth-holder - Google Patents

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US1338107A
US1338107A US284188A US28418819A US1338107A US 1338107 A US1338107 A US 1338107A US 284188 A US284188 A US 284188A US 28418819 A US28418819 A US 28418819A US 1338107 A US1338107 A US 1338107A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to cloth holders, and particularly to appliances for holding a dish cloth for washing dishes in soapy and hot water.
  • the objects of this invention are, to provide a simple and effective appliance by which a dish cloth may be securely held and operated in washing dishes, while the operator does not have to insert her hands in the hot or dirty water.
  • the figure being a perspective of the invention.
  • llumerals l, 1 show bars of wire, with an enlarged bend at 2 and at the other end of the loop the wires are coiled to form a spring, as 3, 3.
  • the same wires are twisted together as at a, and bend down backward and between the side wires which form the loop, and parallel between the said side wires until the free ends of the wires extend beyond the said enlarged portion of the loop at 2, at which point the free ends are turned at right angles to form holding points 7, 7.
  • the coiled spring twists tend to make the ends of the wires at the bases of the points 7, 7 rest or bind against the walls of the loop normally, according to the tension caused by the resiliency of the wires used for the appliance: the loop 2 is bent against the points 7, 7.
  • any suitable cloth may be inserted between the points and the loop, and on removal 01" the hand pressure at l, the points bind the cloth securely against the part 2.
  • the wires are of suitable strength not only for tension, but also to enable the user to press with the device on any side of a oish and cause the same to tip, so one side will rise above the water, which may then be held, and the cloth used to wash the same, the operator holding the device by grasping around all wires at a. i
  • the cloth can readily be changed by the first operation described for inserting it, as the points 7, 7 when depressed will permit the cloth to be removed.
  • the operator when releasing hold. of the device, may permit the cloth to rest on the inside of the dish pan, while the handle portion hangs down on the outside, this keeping the handle free where the hand grasps the same.
  • a cloth holder comprising a single piece oi wire and having a substantially oblong loop or bight jaw-member the transverse end of which is bent down at a right angle to form a lip, the opposite end having its strands twisted together medially of the loop and spring eyes at the end of the twist; and independent arms tangent to the spring eyes and extending longitudinally of the loop, the arms bent down through the loop at the twist end, and having at the free ends hooks riding the lip.

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1,., H. soannm- DISHCLOTH HOLDER.
APPLICATION FILED IAI. 21. I919.
1,338,107. P t vr- 27,1920
31 11min:
unning T orn c JOHN H. SOEHREN, 0F SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.
DISHGLGTH-I-IOLDER.
Application filed March 21, 1919.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN H. SonHRnN, a citizen of the United States, residing at 4851 Graham St, Seattle, in the county of King and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dishcloth -Holders; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part thereof,
This invention relates to cloth holders, and particularly to appliances for holding a dish cloth for washing dishes in soapy and hot water.
The objects of this invention are, to provide a simple and effective appliance by which a dish cloth may be securely held and operated in washing dishes, while the operator does not have to insert her hands in the hot or dirty water.
1 illustrate my invention by a drawing,
The figure being a perspective of the invention.
llumerals l, 1 show bars of wire, with an enlarged bend at 2 and at the other end of the loop the wires are coiled to form a spring, as 3, 3. The same wires are twisted together as at a, and bend down backward and between the side wires which form the loop, and parallel between the said side wires until the free ends of the wires extend beyond the said enlarged portion of the loop at 2, at which point the free ends are turned at right angles to form holding points 7, 7.
The coiled spring twists tend to make the ends of the wires at the bases of the points 7, 7 rest or bind against the walls of the loop normally, according to the tension caused by the resiliency of the wires used for the appliance: the loop 2 is bent against the points 7, 7.
In use the operator depresses the free ends by pressure on the twisted body portion,
thereby the points 7 7 and the loop 2 are Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 2'7, 1920.
Serial No. 284,183.
separated as much as may be desired, and any suitable cloth may be inserted between the points and the loop, and on removal 01" the hand pressure at l, the points bind the cloth securely against the part 2.
The wires are of suitable strength not only for tension, but also to enable the user to press with the device on any side of a oish and cause the same to tip, so one side will rise above the water, which may then be held, and the cloth used to wash the same, the operator holding the device by grasping around all wires at a. i
The operation will be readily understood by all housewives and others who are familiar with the disagreeable duty of washing dishes, and this invention will enable the users to perform the work without inserting their hands in the water.
The cloth can readily be changed by the first operation described for inserting it, as the points 7, 7 when depressed will permit the cloth to be removed.
In use, the operator when releasing hold. of the device, may permit the cloth to rest on the inside of the dish pan, while the handle portion hangs down on the outside, this keeping the handle free where the hand grasps the same.
I claim: v
A cloth holder comprising a single piece oi wire and having a substantially oblong loop or bight jaw-member the transverse end of which is bent down at a right angle to form a lip, the opposite end having its strands twisted together medially of the loop and spring eyes at the end of the twist; and independent arms tangent to the spring eyes and extending longitudinally of the loop, the arms bent down through the loop at the twist end, and having at the free ends hooks riding the lip.
I claim the new, original and useful improvements and invention as shown and described.
JOHN H. SOEHREN.
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