US1828388A - Shoe cleaning machine - Google Patents

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US1828388A
US1828388A US192433A US19243327A US1828388A US 1828388 A US1828388 A US 1828388A US 192433 A US192433 A US 192433A US 19243327 A US19243327 A US 19243327A US 1828388 A US1828388 A US 1828388A
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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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  • the present invention refers to a handy automatic electrically moved machine which serves for cleaning, coloring, waxing and polishing shoes in a prompt and perfect way and which does not demand other work than pressing the switch which connects the electric motor and to successively apply the four brushes over the shoes.
  • the machine to which this invention refers avoids all these troubles, converting shoe-polishing into a simple operation.
  • the machine can also be advantageously used by the shoe-shiners.
  • F ig. 2 is a cross sectional view of the liquid and paste-containers; Fig. 3 is an end brushes; i
  • Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of the cleaning and polishing brush-bearers.
  • the current is supplied to the motor by conductors 4.
  • On each end of the motor shaft is a yoke member 5 to which is pivotally connected a polishing member 8 on one face of which is a brush 6, and on the opposite face a bufiing portion 7.
  • the members are pivotally mounted in the yokes by means of pins as shown in Fig. 4, each pin having a squared portion at its end adapted to be engaged by a spring 9 to lock the brush in its desired position.
  • the bufling portion 7 to be turned to operati ing position.
  • liquid polish container 10 Disposed at right angles to the motor shaft are the liquid polish container 10 and a paste container 17 in which pistons having thread 50 ed extensions 11 are adapted to be moved to force liquid and paste through these containers.
  • the pistons are moved by the nuts 12 and 19 respectively.
  • a felt pad 16 to 55 which liquid is supplied through a valve 11i covered by an elastic annular member 15.
  • a paste supplying brush 22 to which paste is supplied through the valve 20 normally closed by the elastic 60 member 21.
  • the members 15 and 21 prevent escape of the fluid or paste when these are not being forced out of the containers by their respective pistons.
  • the machine After'filling the polish-container 10 and 65 the paste-container 17, the machine is connected to the source of electric energy and is ready for use.
  • the machine is gripped by the handle 2 and the motor is connected by means of the switch 70 3.
  • the motor rotates the cleaning brush 6 and as soon as the shoes are free of dust the motor is stopped and the shoes brushed with the liquid-moistened felt 16. Then the mo ⁇ tor is connected again and the shoes brushed 75 with brush 6. After this the motor is stopped again and the paste applied through brush 22 and lastly the motor is re-connected and the shoes polished with one of the rotating polishing brushes 7.
  • a polishing machine comprising a mo tor, a shaft driven by said motor, a member having work engaging portions on the opposite faces thereof, pins carried by said memso ber and pivotally connected with the shaft permitting said member to be turned to successively present the respective work engaging portions for use, one of said ends having a polygonal extremity, and a spring member 9p having an aperture conforming in shape t the polygonal extremity of said pin and normally engaged with the latter to prevent pivotal movement of said member.
  • a machine as claimed in claim 1 characterized by the provision of a yoke connected with the shaft and pivotally receiving said pins, said spring being secured to the oke at its end opposite the aperture therem and having the medial portion bowed outwardly from the yoke.

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Oct. 20, 1931. J. BUSTOS 1,828,388
SHOE CLEANING MACHINE Filed May 18, 1927 2 Sheets-Sheer. l
Oct. 20, 1931. J. BUsTos 1,828,388
SHOE CLEANING MACHINE Filed May 18, 1927 2 Sheets-511681.'- 2
Patented ct.` 20, 1931 UNITED STATES @QFFICE .Tonen mismos, on snm criteri/i313 SHOE CLEANING MACHINE Application filed May 18,
The present invention refers to a handy automatic electrically moved machine which serves for cleaning, coloring, waxing and polishing shoes in a prompt and perfect way and which does not demand other work than pressing the switch which connects the electric motor and to successively apply the four brushes over the shoes. At present if anybody wishes to clean his shoes himself he must use several cloths, brushes, liquids and paste. The machine to which this invention refers, avoids all these troubles, converting shoe-polishing into a simple operation. The machine can also be advantageously used by the shoe-shiners.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect, the same will now be more fully described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Eig. 1 is an end View; I
F ig. 2 is a cross sectional view of the liquid and paste-containers; Fig. 3 is an end brushes; i
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of the cleaning and polishing brush-bearers.
-In all these drawings the same reference numbers correspond to identical parts and their detail is the following:
An electric motor 1,to which is attached a handle 2, is controlled by a switch 3 in the handle. The current is supplied to the motor by conductors 4. On each end of the motor shaft is a yoke member 5 to which is pivotally connected a polishing member 8 on one face of which is a brush 6, and on the opposite face a bufiing portion 7. The members are pivotally mounted in the yokes by means of pins as shown in Fig. 4, each pin having a squared portion at its end adapted to be engaged by a spring 9 to lock the brush in its desired position.`
This permits either the brush portion 6 or 'ew showing the three 1927. Serial No. 192,433.
the bufling portion 7 to be turned to operati ing position.
Disposed at right angles to the motor shaft are the liquid polish container 10 and a paste container 17 in which pistons having thread 50 ed extensions 11 are adapted to be moved to force liquid and paste through these containers. The pistons are moved by the nuts 12 and 19 respectively.
On the container 10 is a felt pad 16 to 55 which liquid is supplied through a valve 11i covered by an elastic annular member 15. On the container 17 is a paste supplying brush 22 to which paste is supplied through the valve 20 normally closed by the elastic 60 member 21. The members 15 and 21 prevent escape of the fluid or paste when these are not being forced out of the containers by their respective pistons.
After'filling the polish-container 10 and 65 the paste-container 17, the machine is connected to the source of electric energy and is ready for use.
The machine is gripped by the handle 2 and the motor is connected by means of the switch 70 3. The motor rotates the cleaning brush 6 and as soon as the shoes are free of dust the motor is stopped and the shoes brushed with the liquid-moistened felt 16. Then the mo` tor is connected again and the shoes brushed 75 with brush 6. After this the motor is stopped again and the paste applied through brush 22 and lastly the motor is re-connected and the shoes polished with one of the rotating polishing brushes 7.
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1. A polishing machine comprising a mo tor, a shaft driven by said motor, a member having work engaging portions on the opposite faces thereof, pins carried by said memso ber and pivotally connected with the shaft permitting said member to be turned to successively present the respective work engaging portions for use, one of said ends having a polygonal extremity, and a spring member 9p having an aperture conforming in shape t the polygonal extremity of said pin and normally engaged with the latter to prevent pivotal movement of said member.
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, characterized by the provision of a yoke connected with the shaft and pivotally receiving said pins, said spring being secured to the oke at its end opposite the aperture therem and having the medial portion bowed outwardly from the yoke.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed `my name hereto.
JORGE Busreis.
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Cited By (2)

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US2778043A (en) * 1953-09-11 1957-01-22 Myron C Arf Rotary polishing device having means to illuminate the work
CN102429620A (en) * 2011-11-07 2012-05-02 三峡大学 Omnibearing automatic shoe cleaner

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2778043A (en) * 1953-09-11 1957-01-22 Myron C Arf Rotary polishing device having means to illuminate the work
CN102429620A (en) * 2011-11-07 2012-05-02 三峡大学 Omnibearing automatic shoe cleaner
CN102429620B (en) * 2011-11-07 2013-08-21 三峡大学 Omnibearing automatic shoe cleaner

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