US1671030A - Combined cap and suspender for the handles of brooms, mops, and the like - Google Patents

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US1671030A
US1671030A US189156A US18915627A US1671030A US 1671030 A US1671030 A US 1671030A US 189156 A US189156 A US 189156A US 18915627 A US18915627 A US 18915627A US 1671030 A US1671030 A US 1671030A
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  • This invention relates to a combined cap or top and suspender intended to be attached to the end of a handle or stale of a broom, brush, mop or like implement so as to provide a better grip and a more comfortable method of manipulating the broom, brush, mop or like implement when in use and also to provide convenient means for suspending the handle or stale from a nail, hook or other like support when the implement is not in made of sheet metal and B is a loop of wire having its ends lodged in holes in the cap so that the loop can be turned down to rest against the outside of the cap or raised away therefrom so that the loop can be engaged upon a hook.
  • the cap can be dome shaped and if required it can be provided with a beaded edge to give it strength and finish. It is however usually preferable to crinkle, rib, flute or so form the metal cap or to that it can be forced on to the end of the handle or stale.
  • the ribs or flutes may be made in a longitudinal direction and of a bulbous shape in cross section so as to provide narrow necks as shown at C. I
  • the ribs or flutes may be roughened or otherwise shaped interiorily to ensure the cap or top taking a good grip on the handle or stale whereby it will be, securely held thereon.
  • the end of the cap may be formed with an embossed part providing an interior projection which penetrates the end of the handle or stale when the cap or top is driven to its final position.
  • a spike, screw or the like D may be fixed in the cap so that it can be driven or screwed endwise into the handle or stale, or a hole may be formed in the end of the cap through which a nail or screw can be inserted endwise into the handle or stale.
  • a cap fora stale formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon.
  • a cap for astale formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon, said flutes being bulbous in cross section.
  • a cap for a stale formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon, said flutes being bulbous in cross section, and a wire becket pivotally connected to said cap.
  • a cap for a stale havin vlongitudinal flutes thereon which are bu ous in cross section, a wire becket pivotally connected to the cap and an inwardly directed spike formed integrally with the end of the cap.
  • a cap for a stale formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon, said flutes being bulbous in cross section and having their internal edges roughened for gripping upon the stale.

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May 22, 1928. 1,671,030
F. HODGSON COMBINED CAP AND SUSPENDER FOR THE HANDLES 0F BROOMS, MOPS, AND THE LIKE Filed May 5, 1927 [All [1Y7 0! zf'ealew ,7/067 don Fatented May 22, 1928.
UNITED STATES FREDERICK HODGSON, OF LONDON, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR T0 ROBERT TWEEDY SMITH PATENT OFFICE.
AND HARVEY HARROWELL, BOTH OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
COMBINED CA]? AND SUSPENDER FOR THE HANDLES 0F BROOMS, MOPS, ANDTHE LIKE.
Application filed May 5, 1927,.Seria1 No. 189,156, and in Great Britain May 14, 1926.
This invention relates to a combined cap or top and suspender intended to be attached to the end of a handle or stale of a broom, brush, mop or like implement so as to provide a better grip and a more comfortable method of manipulating the broom, brush, mop or like implement when in use and also to provide convenient means for suspending the handle or stale from a nail, hook or other like support when the implement is not in made of sheet metal and B is a loop of wire having its ends lodged in holes in the cap so that the loop can be turned down to rest against the outside of the cap or raised away therefrom so that the loop can be engaged upon a hook.
The cap can be dome shaped and if required it can be provided with a beaded edge to give it strength and finish. It is however usually preferable to crinkle, rib, flute or so form the metal cap or to that it can be forced on to the end of the handle or stale. The ribs or flutes may be made in a longitudinal direction and of a bulbous shape in cross section so as to provide narrow necks as shown at C. I
The ribs or flutes may be roughened or otherwise shaped interiorily to ensure the cap or top taking a good grip on the handle or stale whereby it will be, securely held thereon. The end of the cap may be formed with an embossed part providing an interior projection which penetrates the end of the handle or stale when the cap or top is driven to its final position.
In place of the embossed projection above mentioned a spike, screw or the like D may be fixed in the cap so that it can be driven or screwed endwise into the handle or stale, or a hole may be formed in the end of the cap through which a nail or screw can be inserted endwise into the handle or stale.
I claim 1. A cap fora stale, formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon.
2. A cap for astale, formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon, said flutes being bulbous in cross section.
3. A cap for a stale, formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon, said flutes being bulbous in cross section, and a wire becket pivotally connected to said cap.
4. A cap for a stale havin vlongitudinal flutes thereon which are bu ous in cross section, a wire becket pivotally connected to the cap and an inwardly directed spike formed integrally with the end of the cap.
5. A cap for a stale, formed from sheet metal to a truncated barrel shape having longitudinal flutes thereon, said flutes being bulbous in cross section and having their internal edges roughened for gripping upon the stale.
FREDERICK HODGSON.
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Cited By (2)

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US2506333A (en) * 1946-11-02 1950-05-02 Bedynck John Pierpont Broom hanger
US2775779A (en) * 1954-04-07 1957-01-01 Donald E Nelson Attachment for a mop handle

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2506333A (en) * 1946-11-02 1950-05-02 Bedynck John Pierpont Broom hanger
US2775779A (en) * 1954-04-07 1957-01-01 Donald E Nelson Attachment for a mop handle

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