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- ihis invention relates to a new and improved device for cleaning and drying the interior of bottles and in particular to the type having a narrow opening or orifice.
- a particular object of the invention is to provide a cheap and simple device which may be readily inserted through the narrow neck of vessels or bottles and through the medium of which the whole of the interior surface of the narrow necked vessel, bottle or flask may be readily cleaned and dried.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a simple device which will not get out of order and which can be readily thoroughly cleanse the in terior surface of the vessels in connection with which it is used.
- Figure 1 is a view in elevation showing my improved bottle cleaner in its normal position, the outline showing how the same would'be manipulated to be placed within the narrow neck of a bottle or other vessel.
- Figure 2 is a view in sectional elevation showing the interior working parts of my device and the construction of the cleaning or drying pad.
- Figure 3 is an enlarged, detail view, a part thereof being shown in section,-to illustrate the connection of the pad carrying member with the frame or housing of the bottle cleaner, and
- Figure t is a vi from the left hand side, showing how the two parts, namely, the housing and the pad carrying member, appear when assembled, and as seen in Figure 5.
- 5 indicates a stationary handle which is provided with a central bore (3, in which isinserted the end of a housing tube 7,the same being riveted over, as at 8, on the top of the handle whereby it is held in fixed position therein.
- This tube is of an extended nature and in its main portion is round but at its lower end is of square formation and one side wall thereof in the squared portion 9 is tion with the end of the arm 23.
- This inner tube 13 being held in position througlrthe medium of a rivet or other fastening pin 16 which passes through the turned over end 17 of a push rod 18, which fits within the inner tube 13 and in is lower end, which is disposed within the open portion of the lower end of the housing tube 7, is bent arcuately as at 19 so that when it is in one of its operating posit-ions, it will not interfere with the pivot pin 12, hereinbefore referred to.
- This push rod 18 at its lower end is provided with an eye 20 which fits arounda pin 21 secured in the opposite side wall of the square end 22 of a movable pad carrying arm 23.
- This pad carrying arm 23 at its outer end is tubular and is flared as at 24: to provide a seat for the cleansing pad 25, the same being held in position through the medium of a screw 26 which is held in threaded rela-
- This pad may be made up from a plurality of leather disks or disks of any suitable material adapted for cleansing or drying the interior of a vessel and it is to be particularly understood that I am not limited to the showing of a plurality of disks but may use a mop or sponge or any other suitable device of a cleaning character.
- the lower end of the arm 23 is squared and is open at one side as is the case with the housing tube 7.
- the end of the arm 23 is of smaller diameter but being large enough to fit snugly within the end of the housing tube 7 where it is pivoted on the pivot pin 12, as clearlyfshown in Figures 2, 3 and 4. 1
- the arm 23 maybe swung to the position shown in Figure 2 or may be positioned at any angle from the one illustrated, to a position in aligninentivitli the housing tube, as 1ndicated in outline in Figure 1.
- I provide exteriorly of the housing tube 7 and dis- 13051 11 b tween 1111.1 1111111011111 111111 5.)
- the tendency 11 the spring, 115 is apparent, will be 110 11111111 111111 the 1111111111 5.
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- ⁇ Vhile I have ilhlatrated 1.11111 described 1111' 1111 011111011 with some degree of 11111111311111 rity, I 112111120, 1:11:11 in practice 1 111101111 alterations therein may be 1111 .1:111. I therefore reserve the right and. privilegeof-changzgingz the 1 111 111 11? 11111 detniha: 111'. 011111;!1111111111 1'11 0111!?!111H0 111111131115 11111 11111111;:1 1111111 111' 1.111.: c111'1'11111te11.
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W. A. DOVASTON BOTTLE CLEANER Filed'Nov. 1. 1926 Jan. 24,1928.
1N VEN TOR. WALrERAfiaVAWv/M 4-! 'I'TORNEY.
manipulated to ldatented Jain WALTER A. DOVASTON, @F NEW YORK, 11'. Y.
BOTTLE CLEANER.
Application filed November 1, 1926. Serial 110.1%,685.
ihis invention relates to a new and improved device for cleaning and drying the interior of bottles and in particular to the type having a narrow opening or orifice.
A particular object of the invention is to provide a cheap and simple device which may be readily inserted through the narrow neck of vessels or bottles and through the medium of which the whole of the interior surface of the narrow necked vessel, bottle or flask may be readily cleaned and dried.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a simple device which will not get out of order and which can be readily thoroughly cleanse the in terior surface of the vessels in connection with which it is used.
To enable others skilled in the art to fully comprehend the underlying features of my invention that they may embody the same in the various modifications in structure and relation contemplated, a drawing depicting a preferred form has been annexed as a part of this disclosure 'and in such drawings, similar reference characters denote corresponding parts throughout all the views, of which, y l
Figure 1 is a view in elevation showing my improved bottle cleaner in its normal position, the outline showing how the same would'be manipulated to be placed within the narrow neck of a bottle or other vessel.
Figure 2 is a view in sectional elevation showing the interior working parts of my device and the construction of the cleaning or drying pad.
Figure 3 is an enlarged, detail view, a part thereof being shown in section,-to illustrate the connection of the pad carrying member with the frame or housing of the bottle cleaner, and
Figure t is a vi from the left hand side, showing how the two parts, namely, the housing and the pad carrying member, appear when assembled, and as seen in Figure 5.
Referring in detail to the drawings, 5 indicates a stationary handle which is provided with a central bore (3, in which isinserted the end of a housing tube 7,the same being riveted over, as at 8, on the top of the handle whereby it is held in fixed position therein. This tube is of an extended nature and in its main portion is round but at its lower end is of square formation and one side wall thereof in the squared portion 9 is tion with the end of the arm 23.
ew, looking at Figure 8 'in the position shown in Figure a compression spring 27 WlllCl'l is posltioned cut away to provide an opening as at 10. The side walls 11 formed by the squared end of the tube providing therebetween a pivot support in which is held a pivot pin 12, the upper end of the housing tube 7 has positioned therein in sliding fit, an inner, movable tube 13 which extends beyond the riveted end 8 of the housing tube 7 and fits tightly within a bore 14- formed in an upper, movable, operating handle 15. This inner tube 13 being held in position througlrthe medium of a rivet or other fastening pin 16 which passes through the turned over end 17 of a push rod 18, which fits within the inner tube 13 and in is lower end, which is disposed within the open portion of the lower end of the housing tube 7, is bent arcuately as at 19 so that when it is in one of its operating posit-ions, it will not interfere with the pivot pin 12, hereinbefore referred to. This push rod 18 at its lower end is provided with an eye 20 which fits arounda pin 21 secured in the opposite side wall of the square end 22 of a movable pad carrying arm 23.
This pad carrying arm 23 at its outer end is tubular and is flared as at 24: to provide a seat for the cleansing pad 25, the same being held in position through the medium of a screw 26 which is held in threaded rela- This pad may be made up from a plurality of leather disks or disks of any suitable material adapted for cleansing or drying the interior of a vessel and it is to be particularly understood that I am not limited to the showing of a plurality of disks but may use a mop or sponge or any other suitable device of a cleaning character. The lower end of the arm 23 is squared and is open at one side as is the case with the housing tube 7. The end of the arm 23 is of smaller diameter but being large enough to fit snugly within the end of the housing tube 7 where it is pivoted on the pivot pin 12, as clearlyfshown in Figures 2, 3 and 4. 1
It is evident that the arm 23 maybe swung to the position shown in Figure 2 or may be positioned at any angle from the one illustrated, to a position in aligninentivitli the housing tube, as 1ndicated in outline in Figure 1. However, in order to normally maintain the cleansing pad carrying arm 2, I provide exteriorly of the housing tube 7 and dis- 13051 11 b tween 1111.1 1111111011111 111111111 5.) 111111 the 11111 11111111; handle 15. The tendency (11 the spring, 115 is apparent, will be 110 11111111 111111 the 1111111111 5. in their 5011111111011 1105111011, the 1111111" 01 their 31111111116011 being 11ep01111- 01111 11131111 1110 111111111111- 11051171011 (11 the 131111 ("11 rrying 111111 2 1, 1111 11111511111111 111 Figure It is 01 1111 111, 111011. 111111 by operating 11101- 11b111 1111111111 1111111111 11111111111 5, 111111 1111: 111111 01113111111111 111'111 2 W111 11 '11111 11 11115 111011 111 111Eg1111'11111t 111111 1111 110111 111110 "1' 1115 1111110114011 in 0111111111? 111 F1; 111' 1, 111 1111311 111111? it may he 11111 51 1 1 11111111 511 the 111111 1111 nevi; 111 11111111 1.11 11 1 111 he (:1011111111. 11 111311 the 1111111 1 110 111 131111 1 1111 111111 111:: interior of the 1' 10 111111 111111: 111111111111 may be 11-11 the 1111131 11111111 111 111111 1155111111111 the p 111111 where 11111 111111 11 of 11111 vesli evident 111111i when =11 11111.4. 1111: out 1 itself 11; 111 0111111101 wit-11. the
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