US1468671A - Combined stain remover and brush - Google Patents

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US1468671A
US1468671A US538975A US53897522A US1468671A US 1468671 A US1468671 A US 1468671A US 538975 A US538975 A US 538975A US 53897522 A US53897522 A US 53897522A US 1468671 A US1468671 A US 1468671A
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    • A46B11/00Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water
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  • Fig. l is a perspectire view of the stain remover and brush; Fi 2 is a longitudinal vertical cross section; Fig'. is an end elevation, and Fig. fl isa top .view of the stop holder.
  • Fig. 5 l is a seetional view through the stain remover taken at a right angle to the section shown in T1' il 1g. 2.
  • the body part of the stain remover is a receptacle (1),' which Will he filled with gasoline or any similar volatile liquid used for dissolvingand taking' out stains. spots and speeks on dresses.
  • a stopper (2) On the top of the receptacle (l) there is a stopper (2) and on the bottom is formed a easing by the projecting edges in Whichl a brush is right ⁇ the stopper approaches the perforar-- tion (9).
  • the reduced Aportion ol said sleeve threads on its exterior. in order to engin, with the protecting ⁇ cap r.lflie stain remo ver may be operate-il after haviirrT filled the receptacle with benzine tor instance through the opening and tightened the stopper (2).
  • a stain remover comprising ⁇ a liquid receptacle having an outlet opening at one end, the end adjacent said openingbeine' threaded; a Sleeve ou said threaded end hai ing an inturned flange on the inside and at the outer end of said sleeve and a small vent perforation therein; an annulus adjacent said perforation, secured in said Vsleeve and having a stopper thereon for association with Vsaid outlet opening, said aiiiuulue also having spaces therein; capillary pads in the spaces of said annulus; roll ol" absorbent material in the outer'end of the sleeve and secured therein by said flange; and a cap adapted to tit on said sleeve and cover said roll.

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Sept. 25, 1923.
E. PASINI COMBINED STAIN REMOVER AND BRUSH Filed Feb. 24 1922 Patented. Sept. Z5, i923 ENRIQUE PSN, OF YEXG,
i ideeen errer-ee.,
MEXICO.
COMBINED STAIIRT REMOVER AND BRUSH.
Application led February 2li, i922. Serial No.
provements in Combined Stain Remover-` and Brushes, of which the following is a specification.
Y, mally covered by a small cap, when the This invention relates toa combined stain remover and brush, comprising a receptacle containing a volatile fluid for removing stains on garments, which at the same time forms a support for Va brush.v The apparatus has a cloth or felt rubber Which is inse-rted in a )small sleeve, 'by Which and through a Vcapillaceous pad the volatile liquid is carried to the rubber which is'norapparatus is not in use. The construction of the Vdevice is shown in the accompanying drawing in ivhich Fig. l is a perspectire view of the stain remover and brush; Fi 2 is a longitudinal vertical cross section; Fig'. is an end elevation, and Fig. fl isa top .view of the stop holder. Fig. 5 lis a seetional view through the stain remover taken at a right angle to the section shown in T1' il 1g. 2.
The body part of the stain remover .is a receptacle (1),' which Will he filled with gasoline or any similar volatile liquid used for dissolvingand taking' out stains. spots and speeks on dresses. On the top of the receptacle (l) there is a stopper (2) and on the bottom is formed a easing by the projecting edges in Whichl a brush is right `the stopper approaches the perforar-- tion (9). ln the open spaces (l0) of the annular disk (7) some fiber or textile (16) is iilled informing a pad'to transmit by capillary attraction the liquid to the sta-in removing roll'(ll) made up by a strip of VVtion to the stain removing rubber (ll) felt Wound up and inserted in the reduced portion (l2) of the sleeve (6). Such rubber (ll) is kept in place due to the edge or inturned flange which is turned inside and forms a ejrip.
The reduced Aportion ol: said sleeve threads on its exterior. in order to engin, with the protecting` cap r.lflie stain remo ver may be operate-il after haviirrT filled the receptacle with benzine tor instance through the opening and tightened the stopper (2). By turning` off, (say half a turn on the sleeve (6), and at the saine time shaking' the device,V sufiicieut gasoline will Vpass through the perforation (9) and spread itself out on the pad, from Where it is transmitted by Vcapillary attracivoolen cloth or .ln order to malte it possible for the benzine to pour out, a very line perforation (le) is bored through the sleeve ((5), and as soon as bv shaking the apparatus sutiicient benzine has passed then the sleeve should be turned on, whereby the cork (8) is pressed against the perforation (9) closingrY it, and new the rubbing may begin by removing the cap (13) and leaving uncovered the uioistened rubber (ll). lWhen the operation is finished, the stop cap is screwed on again, and will maintain the stain removing' rubber (11) moist for several days Without again turning` ther cori (8) from the perforation Having thus deseribed my invention what .l claim is:
A stain remover comprising` a liquid receptacle having an outlet opening at one end, the end adjacent said openingbeine' threaded; a Sleeve ou said threaded end hai ing an inturned flange on the inside and at the outer end of said sleeve and a small vent perforation therein; an annulus adjacent said perforation, secured in said Vsleeve and having a stopper thereon for association with Vsaid outlet opening, said aiiiuulue also having spaces therein; capillary pads in the spaces of said annulus; roll ol" absorbent material in the outer'end of the sleeve and secured therein by said flange; and a cap adapted to tit on said sleeve and cover said roll.
ln testimony whereof I have afi'ixed my signature. Y
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US2986762A (en) * 1959-02-18 1961-06-06 Owens Illinois Glass Co Polishing kit
US5558453A (en) * 1995-05-18 1996-09-24 Gojo Industries, Inc. Container and applicator combination

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2986762A (en) * 1959-02-18 1961-06-06 Owens Illinois Glass Co Polishing kit
US5558453A (en) * 1995-05-18 1996-09-24 Gojo Industries, Inc. Container and applicator combination

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