US1410620A - Fountain sponge - Google Patents

Fountain sponge Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1410620A
US1410620A US453269A US45326921A US1410620A US 1410620 A US1410620 A US 1410620A US 453269 A US453269 A US 453269A US 45326921 A US45326921 A US 45326921A US 1410620 A US1410620 A US 1410620A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sponge
fountain
pipe
loop
around
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
US453269A
Inventor
Strieff George Francis
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.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
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 Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US453269A priority Critical patent/US1410620A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1410620A publication Critical patent/US1410620A/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
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K7/00Body washing or cleaning implements
    • A47K7/02Bathing sponges, brushes, gloves, or similar cleaning or rubbing implements
    • A47K7/028Bathing sponges, brushes, gloves, or similar cleaning or rubbing implements having a rigid handle

Definitions

  • This invention relates to certain improvements in fountain sponges of the class set forth in my Patent #1361758 issued February 8, 1921, except that the fountain nozzle is made in the form of a loop shaped perforated pipe surrounded and enclosed by a sponge. which is secured in place by tiepieces consisting of parts wound tightly around the sponge and imbedded therein so as to be practically concealed by the sponge when the latter is placed in operative position upon the tubular-loop.
  • This device is used mainly in washing the various parts of automobiles, and the main object is to enable it to be used for cleansing relatively small parts as well as the larger and broader surfaces and also to be inserted in relatively small spaces iuaccess ible to larger or solid sponges.
  • Another object is to provide a more con vealed and expeditious means for attaching the sponge to the perforated tube by simply tying the sponge by means of a cord at intervals around the pipe so that they may become imbedded in the sponge and concealed thereby without liability of contact of the object being cleaned.
  • Another object is to secure both ends of the tubular-pipe to a suitable couplinghead so as to communicate with the hose which is coupled to said head.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a fountain sponge embodying the various features of my invention, a portion of the supply-hose being shown in elevation.
  • Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are sectional views taken
  • this fountain sponge comprises a one-piece pipe or tube bent in the form of a loop to form opposite parallel sides 2 and a curved end 3- and having its ends as -#l brought close together in parallelism and secured in a central opening or openings in a suitable coupling-head 5 to form substantially a unitary part of the pipe-loop or distributing nozzle.
  • This loop or pipe is provided at intervals throughout its length with radial branch passages 6 through which the washing fluid, as water, admitted to both ends of the pipe simultaneously, may be distributed to a sponge 7, which is wrapped or placed upon and around the loop to entirely enclose and conceal the same and is held in place by tie-pieces -9.
  • the tie-pieces 9 preferably consist of strong cord tightly tied around the sponge 7 throughout its length or rather at intervals along the same and also around the portions thereof which surround the coupling-section 5, said tie-pieces, when tightly drawn around the adjacent portions of the pipe, becoming imbedded in the sponge and entirely concealed thereby to avoid contact with the surfaces operated. upon by said sponge.
  • a suitable hose -10- may be connected to any suitable source of supply and is provided with a coupling-section 11- for screw enga 'ement of the coupling-section 5, there y placing the hose in communication with both ends of the pipe to sup ply the washing fluid thereto and through the perforated pipe to the sponge 7.
  • a fountain sponge constructed in the manner described, enables it to be placed over and around small parts to be cleaned and also to he used in relatively small spaces for cleaning the adjacent side of said spaces. although it is evident that the same (l.Q ⁇ 'l( e may be used, for Washing the larger surfaces as Well as small crevices.
  • a fountain sponge comprising EL couplingheacl, a perforated pipe bent in the form of a loop and having both ends secured to seirl head, and the remaining portions in spaced relation toform an intervening. opening,
  • the securing means consisting of cord tied around the pipe and enclosing sponge at intervals throughout their length so as to imbecl the cord in the sponge.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Epidemiology (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Vehicle Cleaning, Maintenance, Repair, Refitting, And Outriggers (AREA)

Description

G. F. STRIEFF.
FOUNTAIN SPONGE. I APPLICATION FILED MAR. I8, 1921. 1,410,620; Patented Mar. 28,1922.
pairs stares FOUNTAIN SPONGE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 28, 1922.
Application filed March 18, 1921. Serial No. 453,269.
To all F/2077b it may concern Be it known that I, Gnonon F. STRIEFF, of atertown, in the county of Jefferson, in the State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Fountain Sponges, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a full. clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to certain improvements in fountain sponges of the class set forth in my Patent #1361758 issued February 8, 1921, except that the fountain nozzle is made in the form of a loop shaped perforated pipe surrounded and enclosed by a sponge. which is secured in place by tiepieces consisting of parts wound tightly around the sponge and imbedded therein so as to be practically concealed by the sponge when the latter is placed in operative position upon the tubular-loop.
This device is used mainly in washing the various parts of automobiles, and the main object is to enable it to be used for cleansing relatively small parts as well as the larger and broader surfaces and also to be inserted in relatively small spaces iuaccess ible to larger or solid sponges.
Another object is to provide a more con vealed and expeditious means for attaching the sponge to the perforated tube by simply tying the sponge by means of a cord at intervals around the pipe so that they may become imbedded in the sponge and concealed thereby without liability of contact of the object being cleaned.
Another object is to secure both ends of the tubular-pipe to a suitable couplinghead so as to communicate with the hose which is coupled to said head.
Other objects and uses relating to specific parts of the device will be brought out in the following description:
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a fountain sponge embodying the various features of my invention, a portion of the supply-hose being shown in elevation.
Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are sectional views taken,
respectively, on lines 22, 33 and 4-4, Fig. 1.
As illustrated. this fountain sponge comprises a one-piece pipe or tube bent in the form of a loop to form opposite parallel sides 2 and a curved end 3- and having its ends as -#l brought close together in parallelism and secured in a central opening or openings in a suitable coupling-head 5 to form substantially a unitary part of the pipe-loop or distributing nozzle. This loop or pipe is provided at intervals throughout its length with radial branch passages 6 through which the washing fluid, as water, admitted to both ends of the pipe simultaneously, may be distributed to a sponge 7, which is wrapped or placed upon and around the loop to entirely enclose and conceal the same and is held in place by tie-pieces -9.
That is, the opposite sides of the pipeloop are spaced some distances apart, and
together with the coupling-head is entirely surrounded by the sponge 7, thus forming, what may be termed. a sponge-loop having a central opening 8-.
The tie-pieces 9 preferably consist of strong cord tightly tied around the sponge 7 throughout its length or rather at intervals along the same and also around the portions thereof which surround the coupling-section 5, said tie-pieces, when tightly drawn around the adjacent portions of the pipe, becoming imbedded in the sponge and entirely concealed thereby to avoid contact with the surfaces operated. upon by said sponge.
A suitable hose -10- may be connected to any suitable source of supply and is provided with a coupling-section 11- for screw enga 'ement of the coupling-section 5, there y placing the hose in communication with both ends of the pipe to sup ply the washing fluid thereto and through the perforated pipe to the sponge 7.
A fountain sponge constructed in the manner described, enables it to be placed over and around small parts to be cleaned and also to he used in relatively small spaces for cleaning the adjacent side of said spaces. although it is evident that the same (l.Q\'l( e may be used, for Washing the larger surfaces as Well as small crevices.
What I claim is:
A fountain sponge comprising EL couplingheacl, a perforated pipe bent in the form of a loop and having both ends secured to seirl head, and the remaining portions in spaced relation toform an intervening. opening,
and a sponge enveloping said pipe and se cured thereto, the securing means consisting of cord tied around the pipe and enclosing sponge at intervals throughout their length so as to imbecl the cord in the sponge.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 11th day of March, 1921.
GEO. FRANCIS STRIEFF. lVitnesses RUPERT LENALONEY, FERDINAND B. STRIEFF.
US453269A 1921-03-18 1921-03-18 Fountain sponge Expired - Lifetime US1410620A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US453269A US1410620A (en) 1921-03-18 1921-03-18 Fountain sponge

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US453269A US1410620A (en) 1921-03-18 1921-03-18 Fountain sponge

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1410620A true US1410620A (en) 1922-03-28

Family

ID=23799859

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US453269A Expired - Lifetime US1410620A (en) 1921-03-18 1921-03-18 Fountain sponge

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1410620A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2773276A (en) * 1954-06-09 1956-12-11 Adolph G Pape Louver window-washer
US4252454A (en) * 1979-03-02 1981-02-24 Brenner Robert W Cleaning device
US4291491A (en) * 1979-09-04 1981-09-29 Maddock Mitchell E Liquid herbicide applicator
US5501399A (en) * 1994-06-06 1996-03-26 Cienkus; Joseph P. Automobile wheel cleaning device
US20130248010A1 (en) * 2012-03-23 2013-09-26 Oy Grana Finland Ab Household faucet spray

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2773276A (en) * 1954-06-09 1956-12-11 Adolph G Pape Louver window-washer
US4252454A (en) * 1979-03-02 1981-02-24 Brenner Robert W Cleaning device
US4291491A (en) * 1979-09-04 1981-09-29 Maddock Mitchell E Liquid herbicide applicator
US5501399A (en) * 1994-06-06 1996-03-26 Cienkus; Joseph P. Automobile wheel cleaning device
US20130248010A1 (en) * 2012-03-23 2013-09-26 Oy Grana Finland Ab Household faucet spray
US9428889B2 (en) * 2012-03-23 2016-08-30 Grana Oy Household faucet spray

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2186832A (en) Brush
US1410620A (en) Fountain sponge
US2707293A (en) Swivel head fountain brush
US2505610A (en) Soap dispensing back scrubbing brush
US1151813A (en) Automobile-brush.
US957566A (en) Spraying-siphon attachment for bathing purposes.
US843585A (en) Washing apparatus.
US1109626A (en) Arterial tube.
US1815267A (en) Garter construction and the like
US1218081A (en) Sponge holder and moistener.
US1731339A (en) Fountain mop and washer head
US1259571A (en) Method of forming brushes.
US2194214A (en) Mop
US1759216A (en) Brush
US919844A (en) Fountain bath-brush.
US1817050A (en) Automobile brush
US1942933A (en) Toothbrush
US2293545A (en) Chain applicator
US1133390A (en) Automobile washing-brush.
US1479275A (en) Toothbrush
US2673124A (en) Method of making wet mops
US2484488A (en) Washing device for vehicles and other objects
US1195356A (en) Duster
US399426A (en) Dish-washer
US1513339A (en) Brush