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US1897778A
US1897778A US549202A US54920231A US1897778A US 1897778 A US1897778 A US 1897778A US 549202 A US549202 A US 549202A US 54920231 A US54920231 A US 54920231A US 1897778 A US1897778 A US 1897778A
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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
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
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    • A47L13/06Scraping with wire brushes or wire meshes
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  • This invention relates generally to scouring devices for use in smoothing and cleaning dirty surfaces and which have peculiar application in connection with cleaning and scouring kitchen utensils and the like.
  • the invention particularly relates to scouring devices of the sort composed of a thin metal ribbon spirally wound (preferably upon a core) in order to present a multiplicity of sharp edges which are edective in scraping and removing grease, dirt or the like from the surface to be scoured.
  • the aim of the invention is to provide a scouring implement or device of such form and contour that it is extremely convenient and handy in use and will perform the desired functions very efliciently and nicely, the construction being such that the device will substantially retain its original shape.
  • the device of the present invention is so shaped and constructed that it may be caused to readily conform to the surface to be cleaned and a relatively large cleaning surface, as compared to the mass of the device, is available for use.
  • Jche construction is such as to permit the device to be manufactured at a relatively low cost, a feature of prime importance in connection with devices of this sort, as they must be sold at an extremely low price.
  • Fig. 1 is a view showing, more or less diagrammatically, a partially formed scouring device
  • F ig. 2 is a plan view of a. completed device
  • Fig. ⁇ 3 is a sectional view therethrough taken substantially on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • the device is shown as being made up of a metal ribbon 1() suitably formed and manipulated to provide a multiplicit of scraping edges along its length.
  • the ribbon is spirally wound upon a core 11, which may be made of a suitable libre or it may comprise a metal wire.
  • the spirally wound ribbon and the core are both of copper which will not rust orsplinter.
  • composite strand is folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses, as shown in Fig. 1, in order to form a more or less flat skein with loops at each end.
  • Fig. 1 In that igure, only a few of the loops are illustrated,
  • a suitable binding means which may be in the form of stitches 13. These stitchesy are inside of the extreme outer ends of the loops and hold those ends. against substantial dis- *i placement relative t'o one another.
  • la pad more or less of pancake form, comprising a plurality of loops radiating from the center of the pad, the loops at their outer ends being held against displacement relative to one another by marginal stitching. It is particularly well adapted for cleaning corners ofV pans and the like.
  • the pad while being relatively thin in thickness has sufficient body to prevent the fingers o the operator from going through the pad.
  • a device constructed 1n accordance with the present invention is very durable and has a long and effective useful life.
  • a scouring pad composed of a metal ribbon folded back and forth upon itself to provide a multiplicity of scraping edges
  • said ribbon being arranged in a plurality of loops radiating from the center of the pad, binding means at the center of the pad, and binding means at the marginal edge of the pad.
  • a scouring pad comprising a substantially fiat mat composed of a metal ribbon having a multiplicity of scraping edges, said ribbon being folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses to provide a plu- '40 ralit-y of loops, means for binding the courses intermediate the ends thereof, the loops to each side of said binding means being arranged in fan shape, and stitching at the marginal edge of the mat.k
  • a scouring pad composed of a metal coiled ribbon folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses to provide a plurality of loops, means for binding the courses adjacent their intermediate portions,
  • a scouring pad comprising a substantially at round pad composed of a metal ribbon coiled upon a core to form a multiplicity of scraping edges, said ribbon being folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses, a Wire ring for binding said courses intermediate their ends, said ring having an elongated form in a direction transversely to the length of said courses, and stitching about the marginal edge of the pad.

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S. WALLACE Feb. 14, 1933.
SCOURING PAD f Filed July 7, 1931 gmmtoz Samuel Wal/ace u www i.
Patented Feb. I4, `1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SAMUEL WALLACE, OF WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO THE MONT- GOMERY COMPANY, OF WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF CON-.-
NECTICUT SCOURING :PAD
Application filed July 7, 1931. Serial No. 549,202.
This invention relates generally to scouring devices for use in smoothing and cleaning dirty surfaces and which have peculiar application in connection with cleaning and scouring kitchen utensils and the like. The invention particularly relates to scouring devices of the sort composed of a thin metal ribbon spirally wound (preferably upon a core) in order to present a multiplicity of sharp edges which are edective in scraping and removing grease, dirt or the like from the surface to be scoured.
The aim of the invention is to provide a scouring implement or device of such form and contour that it is extremely convenient and handy in use and will perform the desired functions very efliciently and nicely, the construction being such that the device will substantially retain its original shape. The device of the present invention is so shaped and constructed that it may be caused to readily conform to the surface to be cleaned and a relatively large cleaning surface, as compared to the mass of the device, is available for use. Furthermore, Jche construction is such as to permit the device to be manufactured at a relatively low cost, a feature of prime importance in connection with devices of this sort, as they must be sold at an extremely low price.
Other objects will be in part obvious, and in part pointed out more in detail hereinafter.
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth and the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawing, wherein is shown, for illustrative purposes, one embodiment which the present invention may take:
Fig. 1 is a view showing, more or less diagrammatically, a partially formed scouring device;
F ig. 2 is a plan view of a. completed device; and
Fig.` 3 is a sectional view therethrough taken substantially on line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
In the present illustrative disclosure of the invention, the device is shown as being made up of a metal ribbon 1() suitably formed and manipulated to provide a multiplicit of scraping edges along its length. the present instance, the ribbon is spirally wound upon a core 11, which may be made of a suitable libre or it may comprise a metal wire. By preference, the spirally wound ribbon and the core are both of copper which will not rust orsplinter. The
composite strand is folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses, as shown in Fig. 1, in order to form a more or less flat skein with loops at each end. In that igure, only a few of the loops are illustrated,
and are shown as being more or less regular t ranged in somewhat fan or semi-.circular shape, thus providing a generally circular, flat paid. About the margin of the pad, is a suitable binding means which may be in the form of stitches 13. These stitchesy are inside of the extreme outer ends of the loops and hold those ends. against substantial dis- *i placement relative t'o one another.
It will thus be seen, from the foregoing vdescription taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, that, in accordance` with the present invention, there is provided la pad, more or less of pancake form, comprising a plurality of loops radiating from the center of the pad, the loops at their outer ends being held against displacement relative to one another by marginal stitching. It is particularly well adapted for cleaning corners ofV pans and the like. The pad, while being relatively thin in thickness has sufficient body to prevent the fingers o the operator from going through the pad. H00
During the life of the pad, practically all of the cleaning ribbon or ribbons are brought into play. The pad may be readily cleaned smce it has no substantial core or concealed part, which is to say that the pad is very sanitary. Furthermore, a device constructed 1n accordance with the present invention is very durable and has a long and effective useful life.
l? As many changes could be made in the above construction and many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention could be made without departing from r the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. 1
It is also to be understood that the lanu guage used in the following claims is intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language,
* might be said to fall therebetween.
- What is claimed is:
vl. A scouring pad composed of a metal ribbon folded back and forth upon itself to provide a multiplicity of scraping edges,
539 said ribbon being arranged in a plurality of loops radiating from the center of the pad, binding means at the center of the pad, and binding means at the marginal edge of the pad.
2. A scouring pad comprising a substantially fiat mat composed of a metal ribbon having a multiplicity of scraping edges, said ribbon being folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses to provide a plu- '40 ralit-y of loops, means for binding the courses intermediate the ends thereof, the loops to each side of said binding means being arranged in fan shape, and stitching at the marginal edge of the mat.k
45 3. A scouring pad composed of a metal coiled ribbon folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses to provide a plurality of loops, means for binding the courses adjacent their intermediate portions,
` the loops to each side of said binding means being arranged in fan shape, and means adjacent the peripheral edge of the pad for holding the outer'ends of the loops in place.
4. A scouring pad comprising a substantially at round pad composed of a metal ribbon coiled upon a core to form a multiplicity of scraping edges, said ribbon being folded back and forth upon itself in a series of courses, a Wire ring for binding said courses intermediate their ends, said ring having an elongated form in a direction transversely to the length of said courses, and stitching about the marginal edge of the pad.
SAMUEL WALLACE.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2572150A (en) * 1949-10-04 1951-10-23 Williams Co Steel wool pad
US4199835A (en) * 1979-02-12 1980-04-29 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Scouring ball
US5727278A (en) * 1996-04-19 1998-03-17 Per-Lee; Myra S. Cleansing device with hand strap and method of making same
US5784747A (en) * 1995-11-01 1998-07-28 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleansing puff
US9187850B1 (en) * 2011-06-22 2015-11-17 Fluff Monkey Enterprises, Llc Pom-pom

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2572150A (en) * 1949-10-04 1951-10-23 Williams Co Steel wool pad
US4199835A (en) * 1979-02-12 1980-04-29 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Scouring ball
US5784747A (en) * 1995-11-01 1998-07-28 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleansing puff
US5937472A (en) * 1995-11-01 1999-08-17 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleansing puff
US5970566A (en) * 1995-11-01 1999-10-26 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleansing puff and binding method
US5727278A (en) * 1996-04-19 1998-03-17 Per-Lee; Myra S. Cleansing device with hand strap and method of making same
US9187850B1 (en) * 2011-06-22 2015-11-17 Fluff Monkey Enterprises, Llc Pom-pom

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