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US1730785A
US1730785A US106644A US10664426A US1730785A US 1730785 A US1730785 A US 1730785A US 106644 A US106644 A US 106644A US 10664426 A US10664426 A US 10664426A US 1730785 A US1730785 A US 1730785A
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  • This invention resides in the provision of a simply constructed, inexpensive and eflicacious device for cleaning saxophones and like musical instruments.
  • One of the objects of the invention is'to provide a cleaner of the character described which is small, compact and capable of being easily and quickly operated to remove dust and moisture from and to provide clean, dry surfaces on the interior of Saxophones and like instruments, thereby saving the valve pads from ruinous moisture preventing spring rust and reducing repair costs.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a cleaner of the character described which will be durable, may. be used many times without necessitating the renewal of the parts thereof, will not mar or scratch the instrument and which is of convenient pocket size.
  • Fig. 1 represents a perspective view show ing the saxophone partly in section and illustrating the device of my. invention likewise partly in section and as it would appear when ready for use.
  • Fig. 2 represents a vertical sectional view of the cleaning device the cord being broken;
  • Fig. 3 represents a bottom plan view of the device.
  • v v t The embodiment of the invention shown in the accompanying drawingis made up of a circular fiber or metal bristle brush 1 secured to the center and on one side of a sheet 2 of soft flexible fabric, preferably chamois, which sheet is preferably but not necessarily square.
  • a flexible cord 3 is'attached at one end to the center of the sheet 2 on the side opposite the brush and has a weight 4 secured to its other ing operation.
  • the sheet 2 is of such size that itwill cover the brush and hang down below the brush intheforin of a circular drawing, and set forth in the claims hereend.
  • This cord is of sufficient length to permit of its being passed through the saxophone so' that the cleaning device may be drawn throughthe saxophone in the cleanskirt as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the brush is of such sizethat itwill c-ause the sheet'of chamois to be engaged with the-inside of the sax0- phone as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the brush and chamois are made up of sizes such thatthe device will be adapted for cleaning saxophones and like instruments of all sizes and makes.
  • the resilient bristles of the brush will yieldingly hold the chamois sheet in an even frictional contactwith the inner surface of the instrumentand will yield'sufiiciently to permit the device to bepulled through the saxophonefand' out of the smaller end thereof.
  • Thebristles of thebrush are held at the center-' ofthe brushby a wire clip 5 which is twisted as at 6 so as to secure the bristlesin place.
  • This wire is passed through the chamois sheet andformed into a loop shown at 7, to which the cord is attached.
  • the wire passes through the center of a circular button or disk 8 disposed on the side next to the brush and the chamois is secured around this button by means of a'wire or other fastening element 9 as particularly shown in Fig. 2.
  • thewire 5 and button constitute a means for holding the bristles together and for securely uniting the several elements of the device.
  • the mouthpiece of the saxophone is removed and the weight is dropped into the bell of the saxophone'and out through the small end so that the cord may be grasped to pull the cleaning device through the saxophone.
  • the cleaningdevice is arranged as shown in Fig. 1 so that the chamois is in .contact with theinner surface of the saxophone.
  • the operatorthen pulls the cleaning device through the saxophone out of i the smaller end thereof.
  • the chamois is yield ably but forcibly and evenly engaged with the inner surface of the saxophone and provides for a thorough removal of all dust, moisture and other foreign matter. 'By the use of this device, saxophones and like instruments may be easily kept in a clean dry and sanitary condition so that the pads and springs Wlll be prevented from deterioration and repair bills will be materially reduced.
  • a cleaning device for saxophones and like instruments comprising a brush, a flexible sheet of fabric to one side of which said brush is attached, which fabric is of suflicient size to cover the upper side of and overhang the brush and a flexible element attached to the other side of the sheet.
  • a device for cleaning Saxophones and like instruments comprising a brush, a sheet of flexible fabric to one side of which said brush is attached, which sheet is of suflicicnt size to cover one side of and provide an overhanging portion with relation to said brush, a clip for holding the bristles of the brush assembled at the center of the brush, which clip extends through said sheet, and a flexible cord attached to the clip on the other side of the sheet.
  • a device for cleaning saxophones and like instruments comprising a brush, a sheet of flexible fabric to one side of which said brush is attached, which sheet is of sufficient size to cover one side of and provide an overhanging portion with relation to said brush, a clip for holding the bristles of the brush assembled at the center of the brush, which clip extends through said sheet, a flexible cord attached to the clip on the side of the sheet opposite the brush, a disk carried by said clip, said sheet being wrapped around said disk and means for securing the sheet to said disk.

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. Oct. 8, 1929. A. ROMAO 1,730,785
SAXOPHONE CLEANING DEVICE Original Filed May 4; 1926 IN VENTUH AUGUST ROMAO.
ATTY
i atented Oct.
UNITED, STATES.
gPATET criQE AUGUST BOMAO,.OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOB TO MUSICAL AGGES SORIES CORPORATION, OF OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION OF CALI- FORNIA SAXOPHONE- CLEANING DEVICE Application filed May 4, 1926, Serial No. 166,644. "Renewed. March 11, 1829.'
This invention resides in the provision of a simply constructed, inexpensive and eflicacious device for cleaning saxophones and like musical instruments.
One of the objects of the invention is'to provide a cleaner of the character described which is small, compact and capable of being easily and quickly operated to remove dust and moisture from and to provide clean, dry surfaces on the interior of Saxophones and like instruments, thereby saving the valve pads from ruinous moisture preventing spring rust and reducing repair costs.
A further object of the invention is to provide a cleaner of the character described which will be durable, may. be used many times without necessitating the renewal of the parts thereof, will not mar or scratch the instrument and which is of convenient pocket size.
lVith the above mentioned and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described, illustrated in the accompanyin to iippended, it being understood that various changes in the form, proportion, size and minor details of construction within the scope of the claims may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Referring to the drawing:
Fig. 1 represents a perspective view show ing the saxophone partly in section and illustrating the device of my. invention likewise partly in section and as it would appear when ready for use. v
Fig. 2 represents a vertical sectional view of the cleaning device the cord being broken; Fig. 3 represents a bottom plan view of the device. v v t The embodiment of the invention shown in the accompanying drawingis made up of a circular fiber or metal bristle brush 1 secured to the center and on one side of a sheet 2 of soft flexible fabric, preferably chamois, which sheet is preferably but not necessarily square.
A flexible cord 3 is'attached at one end to the center of the sheet 2 on the side opposite the brush and has a weight 4 secured to its other ing operation. The sheet 2 is of such size that itwill cover the brush and hang down below the brush intheforin of a circular drawing, and set forth in the claims hereend. This cord is of sufficient length to permit of its being passed through the saxophone so' that the cleaning device may be drawn throughthe saxophone in the cleanskirt as shown in Fig. 2. The brush is of such sizethat itwill c-ause the sheet'of chamois to be engaged with the-inside of the sax0- phone as shown in Fig. 1. The brush and chamois are made up of sizes such thatthe device will be adapted for cleaning saxophones and like instruments of all sizes and makes. The resilient bristles of the brush will yieldingly hold the chamois sheet in an even frictional contactwith the inner surface of the instrumentand will yield'sufiiciently to permit the device to bepulled through the saxophonefand' out of the smaller end thereof.
Thebristles of thebrush are held at the center-' ofthe brushby a wire clip 5 which is twisted as at 6 so as to secure the bristlesin place. This wire is passed through the chamois sheet andformed into a loop shown at 7, to which the cord is attached. The wire passes through the center of a circular button or disk 8 disposed on the side next to the brush and the chamois is secured around this button by means of a'wire or other fastening element 9 as particularly shown in Fig. 2. It
will thus be seen that thewire 5 and button constitute a means for holding the bristles together and for securely uniting the several elements of the device. v
In operation the mouthpiece of the saxophone is removed and the weight is dropped into the bell of the saxophone'and out through the small end so that the cord may be grasped to pull the cleaning device through the saxophone. The cleaningdevice is arranged as shown in Fig. 1 so that the chamois is in .contact with theinner surface of the saxophone. The operatorthen pulls the cleaning device through the saxophone out of i the smaller end thereof. The chamois is yield ably but forcibly and evenly engaged with the inner surface of the saxophone and provides for a thorough removal of all dust, moisture and other foreign matter. 'By the use of this device, saxophones and like instruments may be easily kept in a clean dry and sanitary condition so that the pads and springs Wlll be prevented from deterioration and repair bills will be materially reduced.
I claim:
1. A cleaning device for saxophones and like instruments comprising a brush, a flexible sheet of fabric to one side of which said brush is attached, which fabric is of suflicient size to cover the upper side of and overhang the brush and a flexible element attached to the other side of the sheet.
2. A device for cleaning Saxophones and like instruments comprising a brush, a sheet of flexible fabric to one side of which said brush is attached, which sheet is of suflicicnt size to cover one side of and provide an overhanging portion with relation to said brush, a clip for holding the bristles of the brush assembled at the center of the brush, which clip extends through said sheet, and a flexible cord attached to the clip on the other side of the sheet.
3. A device for cleaning saxophones and like instruments comprising a brush, a sheet of flexible fabric to one side of which said brush is attached, which sheet is of sufficient size to cover one side of and provide an overhanging portion with relation to said brush, a clip for holding the bristles of the brush assembled at the center of the brush, which clip extends through said sheet, a flexible cord attached to the clip on the side of the sheet opposite the brush, a disk carried by said clip, said sheet being wrapped around said disk and means for securing the sheet to said disk.
AUGUST ROMAO.
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US2537149A (en) * 1947-11-20 1951-01-09 H & A Selmer Inc Clarinet swab
US3205518A (en) * 1963-06-05 1965-09-14 John W Romaine Cleaning device
US3739420A (en) * 1972-03-10 1973-06-19 Reco Corp Device for swabbing the bore of a musical instrument
US4114504A (en) * 1977-07-25 1978-09-19 George Koregelos Demoisturizer for wind musical instruments
DE3715490A1 (en) * 1987-05-09 1988-11-17 Viesehon Karl Heinz Cleaning device for the inside of wind instruments
US5212332A (en) * 1991-07-15 1993-05-18 Gigliotti Anthony M Swab for wind instruments
DE4305118C1 (en) * 1993-02-19 1994-03-31 Viesehon Karl Heinz Wind-instrument internal cleaning tool with pull-through - has domed portion attached to pull-through on surface of plate-type body.
US5802660A (en) * 1997-07-31 1998-09-08 Appleby; Timothy C. Wind-activated side view mirror cleaner
US7030306B1 (en) 2003-11-25 2006-04-18 Shun-Hwa Chang Devices for removing and separating moisture from woodwind musical instruments
US20090193597A1 (en) * 2008-02-06 2009-08-06 Bridget Bertoldi Apparatus for cleaning a woodwind instrument
DE102010007044A1 (en) * 2010-02-03 2011-08-04 Inka 30982 Meyer zum Alten Borgloh Device for cleaning inner space of wind instrument i.e. trumpet, has flexible magnetic cleaning body and magnetic guide body, which comprise permanent magnet, and cleaning body and guide body casings
US8106279B1 (en) * 2009-06-22 2012-01-31 Shun-Hwa Chang Moisture drying apparatus for wind musical instruments
US8146284B2 (en) 2008-09-27 2012-04-03 Shane Patrick Smith Combination brush and jag with patch
US8763298B2 (en) 2008-09-27 2014-07-01 Shane Smith Combination brush and jag
US9165540B1 (en) * 2014-06-23 2015-10-20 Jodi R. Bortz Device for removing moisture from a woodwind instrument
US20170263220A1 (en) * 2016-03-14 2017-09-14 Key Leaves, Inc. Systems to Raise Pads of Musical Instruments
DE102019007086B3 (en) * 2019-10-12 2021-01-21 Lothar Schieß Circular wiper for baritone saxophones

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2537149A (en) * 1947-11-20 1951-01-09 H & A Selmer Inc Clarinet swab
US3205518A (en) * 1963-06-05 1965-09-14 John W Romaine Cleaning device
US3739420A (en) * 1972-03-10 1973-06-19 Reco Corp Device for swabbing the bore of a musical instrument
US4114504A (en) * 1977-07-25 1978-09-19 George Koregelos Demoisturizer for wind musical instruments
DE3715490A1 (en) * 1987-05-09 1988-11-17 Viesehon Karl Heinz Cleaning device for the inside of wind instruments
US5212332A (en) * 1991-07-15 1993-05-18 Gigliotti Anthony M Swab for wind instruments
DE4305118C1 (en) * 1993-02-19 1994-03-31 Viesehon Karl Heinz Wind-instrument internal cleaning tool with pull-through - has domed portion attached to pull-through on surface of plate-type body.
EP0612055A1 (en) * 1993-02-19 1994-08-24 Karl-Heinz Viesehon Device for cleaning the inside of windinstruments
US5555588A (en) * 1993-02-19 1996-09-17 Viesehon; Karl-Heinz Device for cleaning the interior of a wind instrument
US5802660A (en) * 1997-07-31 1998-09-08 Appleby; Timothy C. Wind-activated side view mirror cleaner
US7030306B1 (en) 2003-11-25 2006-04-18 Shun-Hwa Chang Devices for removing and separating moisture from woodwind musical instruments
US20090193597A1 (en) * 2008-02-06 2009-08-06 Bridget Bertoldi Apparatus for cleaning a woodwind instrument
US7941888B2 (en) 2008-02-06 2011-05-17 Bridget Bertoldi Apparatus for cleaning a woodwind instrument
US8146284B2 (en) 2008-09-27 2012-04-03 Shane Patrick Smith Combination brush and jag with patch
US8763298B2 (en) 2008-09-27 2014-07-01 Shane Smith Combination brush and jag
US8106279B1 (en) * 2009-06-22 2012-01-31 Shun-Hwa Chang Moisture drying apparatus for wind musical instruments
DE102010007044A1 (en) * 2010-02-03 2011-08-04 Inka 30982 Meyer zum Alten Borgloh Device for cleaning inner space of wind instrument i.e. trumpet, has flexible magnetic cleaning body and magnetic guide body, which comprise permanent magnet, and cleaning body and guide body casings
DE102010007044B4 (en) * 2010-02-03 2012-10-11 Inka Meyer zum Alten Borgloh Cleaning device for cleaning the interior of wind instruments
US9165540B1 (en) * 2014-06-23 2015-10-20 Jodi R. Bortz Device for removing moisture from a woodwind instrument
US20170263220A1 (en) * 2016-03-14 2017-09-14 Key Leaves, Inc. Systems to Raise Pads of Musical Instruments
US10019974B2 (en) * 2016-03-14 2018-07-10 Key Leaves, Inc. Systems to raise pads of musical instruments
DE102019007086B3 (en) * 2019-10-12 2021-01-21 Lothar Schieß Circular wiper for baritone saxophones

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