US144828A - Improvement in mop-wringers - Google Patents

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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Figure l ofthe drawings is a representation of a sectional view of my mop -head.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
  • This invention has relation to mop-heads; and itconsists in the construction and novel arrangement of the sliding sleeve, rigidly attached to the mop-holding plate, and the extension-handle having rigidly attached to its end the wringer cross-bar, whereby the mopcloth band is stretched for wringing by push- Y ing the handle with its rigidly-attached crossbar down through the sleeve, which is de signed to be provided with a suitable odset or shoulder to give a purchase against the edge of a tub or stationary projection, whereby the mop is wrung.
  • the letter A indicates that portion of the mop-head to which rthe cloth is attached.
  • This consists of the sleeve a., the cross-head b made convex toward the cloth, and connected with transverse bar o at the other end of the sleeveby the bracerods d, the springs'e, and the concave sliding cross-plate h having openings at its center and ends for the passage, respectively, of thesleeve a and the braces d.
  • rlhe cloth slipped over the convex cross-head b is secured by the concave slide-plate h, which is pressed down upon it by the springs e.
  • the opposite side of the cross-head bis concave.
  • B indicates an extension-shank, which may be connected with the handle C by a ferrule, key, or other device.
  • This shank passes through the sleeve d, and is provided at its end with a rigid cross-bar, z.
  • D indicates a spring stop, by means of which the sleeve c of the mop -head is locked at the end of the extensionwith the cross-bar e, in position lying lengthwise within the concavity' of the under side of the cross-head b.
  • the spring-stop is disengaged by pressure, and the sliding head A forced back upon the extension-shank by catching the cross-bar o upon the edge of the tub or other convenient projection.
  • the handle can then be turned, rotating the shank B in the sleeve af, and twisting the cross-bar z in the mop-cloth; or the bar c may be held by one hand while the handle is pushed down and twisted with the other.

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UNITED STATES PATENT QEEIGE.-
AARON W. BUNNELL, OF LINESVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN MOP-WRINGERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 144,828, dated November 25, 1873 application filed March 29, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AARON W. BUNNELL, of Linesville, in the county of Crawford and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Mops and Wringers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings making a part of this specification and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure l ofthe drawings is a representation of a sectional view of my mop -head. Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
This invention has relation to mop-heads; and itconsists in the construction and novel arrangement of the sliding sleeve, rigidly attached to the mop-holding plate, and the extension-handle having rigidly attached to its end the wringer cross-bar, whereby the mopcloth band is stretched for wringing by push- Y ing the handle with its rigidly-attached crossbar down through the sleeve, which is de signed to be provided with a suitable odset or shoulder to give a purchase against the edge of a tub or stationary projection, whereby the mop is wrung.
1n the accompanying drawings, the letter A indicates that portion of the mop-head to which rthe cloth is attached. This consists of the sleeve a., the cross-head b made convex toward the cloth, and connected with transverse bar o at the other end of the sleeveby the bracerods d, the springs'e, and the concave sliding cross-plate h having openings at its center and ends for the passage, respectively, of thesleeve a and the braces d. rlhe cloth slipped over the convex cross-head b is secured by the concave slide-plate h, which is pressed down upon it by the springs e. The opposite side of the cross-head bis concave. B indicates an extension-shank, which may be connected with the handle C by a ferrule, key, or other device. This shank passes through the sleeve d, and is provided at its end with a rigid cross-bar, z. D indicates a spring stop, by means of which the sleeve c of the mop -head is locked at the end of the extensionwith the cross-bar e, in position lying lengthwise within the concavity' of the under side of the cross-head b. When the parts are thus locked together, the mop-head will not turn on the extension, and may be conveniently operated by the handle.
ln wringing the mop, the spring-stop is disengaged by pressure, and the sliding head A forced back upon the extension-shank by catching the cross-bar o upon the edge of the tub or other convenient projection. The handle can then be turned, rotating the shank B in the sleeve af, and twisting the cross-bar z in the mop-cloth; or the bar c may be held by one hand while the handle is pushed down and twisted with the other.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of the wringer mop-holder having the mop-head b rigidly attached to the sleeve a, and the wringer cross-bar z rigidly attached to the handle-shank B, and the offset c, or its equivalent, rigidly attached to the sleeve a, as specilied.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.
AARON WHITED BUNNELL.-
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E. C. HUGHES, E. S. GRAHAM.
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