US1599708A - Wax distributor and polisher - Google Patents

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US1599708A
US1599708A US731774A US73177424A US1599708A US 1599708 A US1599708 A US 1599708A US 731774 A US731774 A US 731774A US 73177424 A US73177424 A US 73177424A US 1599708 A US1599708 A US 1599708A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
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    • A47L13/30Implements for polishing and waxing or oiling, with dispensers for wax or oil
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  • My present invention is a floor-conditioning tool designed especially for use as a wax distributor and floor olisher; and it is an especial object of this -invention to provide a wax distributing and door polishing tool of simplified construction and improved appearance.
  • this wax container may have threaded connection with a thimble secured upon or integral with a handle, the construction referred to being such that a rotation of the handle, or a rotation of the mentioned thimble upon the lower end thereof may be effective to press wax downwardly from said container and through the mentioned cavity in the weight at the lower end thereof, the wax so 'fed being preferably delivered through a plurality of inclined ductsopening through the bottom of said weight.
  • Fig. ['2 is a top plan view of the weight element or main body thereof, with a fabric or fabrics so attached as to extend beneath the lower surface thereof.
  • 11 may be the weight or main body of my floorconditioning tool, this element being comparatively heavy and provided with a substantially fiat bottom
  • 12 may be a wax container pivotally connected thereto and surrounding the lower end of a handle 13, shown asco-axially disposed, the said handle being referably connected by means of a threaded thimble 14: provided at its lower end with a screw head l5,'having external threads 16 adapted to engage suitable threads 17 upon the interior of the container 12.
  • the container 12 may be connected to the weight 11., or its equivalent, by means such as a bearing head 18 having a transverse opening 19 to receive a bolt 20 or the equivalent, whose ends may extend also through upstanding lugs 21 upon the'weight 11.
  • the weight 11 may also be provided with a duct or ducts 22, through which wax, or thelike, may be pressed, upon the axial rotation of the handle 13, (shown as provided with prominences 23, as an aid to the gripping of the same) or upon the direct rotation of the thimble 14 (shown as provided with a knurled collar 23').
  • the container 12 and theweight 11 may 'be provided, respectively, with stops S, S.
  • the described organization is capable of use in the application of any material suitably fluent to permit its delivery through ducts 25, the a basementte diameter of these ducts being 0 viously dependent upon the'fiuidity of the wax or other material to be delivered therethrough, and although the described organization might be employed even in the scouring of a floor or the like, as by means of a sheet of sand paper or other abrasive material secured thereto, I
  • my floor-conditioning tool as provided with a felt 26 and with a cloth 27, holes being preferably provided as at 25', in the felt, to permit the delivery of wax, or the like, therethrough, the felt then serving pri- ,marily as a cushion element and the cloth 27,
  • a weight having a substantially fiat bottom and means for the retention of a fabric thereon, a wax container pivotally connected with said weight, and a handle secured to said wax container and provided withmeans coaxial with said handle, for ejecting wax from said container toward said flat bottom.

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Sept. 14 1926. 1,599,708 E. R. GEDGE WAX DISTRIBUTOR AND POLISHER Filed August 13. 1924 I I g pw/Ayy TO/P:
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Application filed August 13, 1924. vSerial No. 731.774.
My present invention is a floor-conditioning tool designed especially for use as a wax distributor and floor olisher; and it is an especial object of this -invention to provide a wax distributing and door polishing tool of simplified construction and improved appearance.
It is an object of thisinvention to provide a floor conditioning tool with a wax container connected both with a handle and with a weight through and by which wax may be applied to a floor; and a preferred embodiment of my invention may comprise a weight having a central cavity disposed between upstanding lugs by means of which a wax container is pivotally connected there-.
to; and this wax container may have threaded connection with a thimble secured upon or integral with a handle, the construction referred to being such that a rotation of the handle, or a rotation of the mentioned thimble upon the lower end thereof may be effective to press wax downwardly from said container and through the mentioned cavity in the weight at the lower end thereof, the wax so 'fed being preferably delivered through a plurality of inclined ductsopening through the bottom of said weight.
It isla further object of my invention to provide improved, simple and effective means for the retention of a fabric or fabrics, or the like, on the lower surface'of the mentioned weight, my preferred means for this ur ose comprising a plurality of substantial y i entical resilient clips formed of sheet metal and retained by thumb screws, or the. like,
all parts of the mentioned retaining means preferably lying below the top of thegmentioned weight and Within the horizontal dimensions thereof, this construction producing a trim appearance and avoidingall danger of scarring of mop-boards, or the like.
Other objects of my invention will appear from the following description of an advantageous embodiment thereof, taken in connection with 'the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which- Fig. l'is a median vertical section through a floor-conditioning tool illustrating my invention. 4
Fig. ['2 is a top plan view of the weight element or main body thereof, with a fabric or fabrics so attached as to extend beneath the lower surface thereof.
Referring to the details of that specific embodiment of my invention chosen for purposes of illustration, 11 may be the weight or main body of my floorconditioning tool, this element being comparatively heavy and provided with a substantially fiat bottom, and 12 may be a wax container pivotally connected thereto and surrounding the lower end of a handle 13, shown asco-axially disposed, the said handle being referably connected by means of a threaded thimble 14: provided at its lower end with a screw head l5,'having external threads 16 adapted to engage suitable threads 17 upon the interior of the container 12.
The container 12 may be connected to the weight 11., or its equivalent, by means such as a bearing head 18 having a transverse opening 19 to receive a bolt 20 or the equivalent, whose ends may extend also through upstanding lugs 21 upon the'weight 11. The weight 11 may also be provided with a duct or ducts 22, through which wax, or thelike, may be pressed, upon the axial rotation of the handle 13, (shown as provided with prominences 23, as an aid to the gripping of the same) or upon the direct rotation of the thimble 14 (shown as provided with a knurled collar 23'). A i
To limit the pivotal movement of the container 12, or its equivalent, relatively to the weight 11, or its equivalent, so that wax deliver-ed through the ducts 22 shall always enter a cavity 24, from which it can escape only through a duct or ducts 25, the container 12 and theweight 11 may 'be provided, respectively, with stops S, S.
Although the described organization is capable of use in the application of any material suitably fluent to permit its delivery through ducts 25, the a propriate diameter of these ducts being 0 viously dependent upon the'fiuidity of the wax or other material to be delivered therethrough, and although the described organization might be employed even in the scouring of a floor or the like, as by means of a sheet of sand paper or other abrasive material secured thereto, I
have shown my floor-conditioning tool as provided with a felt 26 and with a cloth 27, holes being preferably provided as at 25', in the felt, to permit the delivery of wax, or the like, therethrough, the felt then serving pri- ,marily as a cushion element and the cloth 27,
which may be a 'piece of ordinary cheese cloth, being effective in the distrlbution of said wax. The ,felt 26, and the cloth 27, or either of these, or any other preferred sheet in the horizontal dimensions of the bottom of the weight 11,--this construction contributing,-as indicated above, to the trim appearance of m floor-conditioning tool and obviating the liability ofaccidental damage of mop-boards, or the like.
Although I have herein described a single complete embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that various features thereof might be independently employed and also that various modifications might be made by those skilled in the art, without the slightest departure from the spirit and scope of my invention, as the same is indicated above and in the following claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a floor-conditioning tool, a weight having a substantially fiat bottom and means for the retention of a fabric thereon, a wax container pivotally connected with said weight, and a handle secured to said wax container and provided withmeans coaxial with said handle, for ejecting wax from said container toward said flat bottom.
container through ducts opening in the lower surface of said weight.
4. An organization as described in claim 2, in which the said handle is provided at its lower end with threaded means for forcing wax from'said container.
5. An organization as described in claim 2, in which the container is provided with a bearing projection through which extends a wax duct. I
6. An organization as described in claim 2 in which said weight and said container are provided with co-operating stops to limit the relative movement therebetween.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this 7th day of August, 1924:.
v EDNA R. GEDGE.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2537784A (en) * 1946-04-27 1951-01-09 Walter G Nord Device for waxing floors
US3090060A (en) * 1958-04-09 1963-05-21 Goddard & Sons Ltd J Intermittent fountain feed polish applicator with composite head
US4483636A (en) * 1983-05-02 1984-11-20 Meyer Tracey K Suntan oil applicator
US6171004B1 (en) * 1999-05-03 2001-01-09 Jennifer Derhammer Cleaning apparatus

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2537784A (en) * 1946-04-27 1951-01-09 Walter G Nord Device for waxing floors
US3090060A (en) * 1958-04-09 1963-05-21 Goddard & Sons Ltd J Intermittent fountain feed polish applicator with composite head
US4483636A (en) * 1983-05-02 1984-11-20 Meyer Tracey K Suntan oil applicator
US6171004B1 (en) * 1999-05-03 2001-01-09 Jennifer Derhammer Cleaning apparatus

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