US1735046A - Finger moistener - Google Patents

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US1735046A
US1735046A US280003A US28000328A US1735046A US 1735046 A US1735046 A US 1735046A US 280003 A US280003 A US 280003A US 28000328 A US28000328 A US 28000328A US 1735046 A US1735046 A US 1735046A
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  • This invention relates to a moistener for the fingers for use in oflices and the like.
  • the principal objects of the invention are to provide a moistener in the form of a substance which will retain the moisture and keep it at the surface; to construct this moistener of such shape as to enable the whole moistener to be filled with water or moistened without removing the moistening element; to provide a space into which the water can be poured; and also to provide such a space for receiving the fingers when they are being moistened.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan of the moistening element by itself
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the moistener complete.
  • the moistening element 12 consists of a piece of sponge rubber. Its vertical walls fit within the cup 10 and the spurs 11 project into the surface of the sponge rubber to keep it from being accidentally displaced.
  • the sponge rubber element preferably projects materially above the top of the cup and it is provided with an opening 13 preferably in the center and conveniently of a conical shape. This opening extends, preferably, all the Way from the top to the bottom as shown,
  • the sponge rubber element does not, have to be previously moistened, but can be placed in the cup and kept there.
  • the water is poured in through the central opening 13 1928.
  • ingelement but constitutes an extremely convenient surface for the contact of the fingers of the user in moisten ing.
  • a finger As an article of moistener comprising manufacture, a finger a piece of sponge rubher having a tapering opening through its center extending all the way from the top to the bottom and having its walls of the same material as the rest of 3. As an article of the moistener.
  • a finger moistener comprising a cup having vertical inner walls, and a moistening elementhaving yertical walls engaging the Walls of the said cup, said element extending above the cup and having an opening down through it to the bottom of the cup 4.
  • a finger a cup havingspurs extending inwardly from its sides, and a moistening element comprising a piece of sponge rubber having the Walls of the said vertical walls engaging cup and receiving said spurs to hold it in position, said sponge rubber element extending above the cup and having an opening down into it.
  • the opening in the center not only is to receive the water when poured in and keep it from spreading around the surface of the moisten- CARL C. HARRIS.

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Nov..l2, 1929.
c. c. HARRIS 1,735,046
FI-NGER MOI STENER Filed May 23. 1928- Patented Nov. 12, 1929 CA RL C. HARRIS, OF ORANGE, MASSACHUSETTS FINGER MOISTENER Application filed May 23,
This invention relates to a moistener for the fingers for use in oflices and the like.
The principal objects of the invention are to provide a moistener in the form of a substance which will retain the moisture and keep it at the surface; to construct this moistener of such shape as to enable the whole moistener to be filled with water or moistened without removing the moistening element; to provide a space into which the water can be poured; and also to provide such a space for receiving the fingers when they are being moistened.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings in which Fig. 1 is a plan of the moistening element by itself; and
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the moistener complete.
I have shown the moistener as located in a cup 10 which may be of any desired construction. This cup is provided with spurs 11 inside for a purposeto be described.
The moistening element 12 consists of a piece of sponge rubber. Its vertical walls fit within the cup 10 and the spurs 11 project into the surface of the sponge rubber to keep it from being accidentally displaced.
The sponge rubber element preferably projects materially above the top of the cup and it is provided with an opening 13 preferably in the center and conveniently of a conical shape. This opening extends, preferably, all the Way from the top to the bottom as shown,
but at any rate it leaves a recess in the sponge rubber into which the water can be poured when filling the moistener and which will have slanting surfaces for engagement of the fingers of the operator.
In use the sponge rubber element does not, have to be previously moistened, but can be placed in the cup and kept there. The water is poured in through the central opening 13 1928. Serial No. 280,003.
ingelement, but constitutes an extremely convenient surface for the contact of the fingers of the user in moisten ing.
Although I have illustrated and described only a single form of the invention, I am aware of the fact that changes can be made therein by any person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of'the invention as expressed in the claims.
Therefore, I do not wish to be limited to the exact form shown,bu 1. As an article of t what I do claim is manufacture, a finger fingers of the user.
2. As an article of moistener comprising manufacture, a finger a piece of sponge rubher having a tapering opening through its center extending all the way from the top to the bottom and having its walls of the same material as the rest of 3. As an article of the moistener.
manufacture, a finger moistener comprising a cup having vertical inner walls, and a moistening elementhaving yertical walls engaging the Walls of the said cup, said element extending above the cup and having an opening down through it to the bottom of the cup 4. As an article of moistener comprising 'manufacture, a finger a cup havingspurs extending inwardly from its sides, and a moistening element comprising a piece of sponge rubber having the Walls of the said vertical walls engaging cup and receiving said spurs to hold it in position, said sponge rubber element extending above the cup and having an opening down into it.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto affxed my signature.
and will permeate all parts of the rubber element and the moisture will always be where it can be applied to the fingers by merely rubbing the fingers along this surface. The opening in the center not only is to receive the water when poured in and keep it from spreading around the surface of the moisten- CARL C. HARRIS.
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Cited By (5)

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US2620805A (en) * 1950-05-23 1952-12-09 Page Woodfin Grady Cigarette extinguisher
US2711066A (en) * 1953-03-02 1955-06-21 Int Harvester Co Cotton picker spindle moistener
US4118821A (en) * 1977-05-13 1978-10-10 American Electrical Heater Company Device for cleaning soldering iron tips
US4177727A (en) * 1978-05-01 1979-12-11 Burroughs Corporation Line printer character chain lubricating device
WO1993017612A1 (en) * 1992-03-13 1993-09-16 Merocel Corporation Endoscope cleaning and defogging apparatus

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2620805A (en) * 1950-05-23 1952-12-09 Page Woodfin Grady Cigarette extinguisher
US2711066A (en) * 1953-03-02 1955-06-21 Int Harvester Co Cotton picker spindle moistener
US4118821A (en) * 1977-05-13 1978-10-10 American Electrical Heater Company Device for cleaning soldering iron tips
US4177727A (en) * 1978-05-01 1979-12-11 Burroughs Corporation Line printer character chain lubricating device
WO1993017612A1 (en) * 1992-03-13 1993-09-16 Merocel Corporation Endoscope cleaning and defogging apparatus
US5274874A (en) * 1992-03-13 1994-01-04 Merocel Corporation Endoscope cleaning and defogging apparatus
US5382297A (en) * 1992-03-13 1995-01-17 Merocel Corporation Endoscope cleaning and defogging apparatus

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