US196783A - Improvement in scrubbing-pails - Google Patents

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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • NPETENS PHOTO-QTHOGRAPMER. WASHINGTON. n c.
  • the object of my'invention is a bucket constructed, as fully described hereinafter, so as to prevent the waste of soap and injury to the brushes which result from the use of buckets of the ordinary construction.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of my improved bucket; 2, a plan view; and Fig. 3, a detached view.
  • My improved bucket is provided with a receptacle, O, permanently applied to and forming a part of the bucket, and having openings at at the bottom.
  • the bucket is also provided with a retainer, D.
  • the soap After the soap has been used it is placed in the receptacle 0, from which the water 'drains through the openings to into the bucket, the soap being retained above, and flee from contact with the water, by the receptacle G, which, being permanent, cannot be lost, like the ordinary separate soap-cups, nor can any injury result to carpets, &c., such as occurs when the ordinary loose soap-cups are upset.
  • the brush is secured within the tub by the retainer D, the drippings flowing downward into the bucket, the wetting of the floor, or injury of the brush by soaking in the water, being thus prevented.
  • the retainer D maybe of any suitable material. I prefer, however, to use a ,rubber strip having thick ends a, and inserted eyelets 6 adapted to receive pins or screws, by which the retainer is secured, the elasticity of the retainer serving to maintain the brush in Whatever position it may be placed, and the eyelets preventing it from tearing away from j the fastening-pins.
  • the bucket A is made in the usual manner,
  • the bucket A provided with receptacles O .D, fastened permanently inside the bucket, and constructed and secured, as set forth, to permit the drip-water to fall within the bucket, and the latter to be inverted without displacing the said receptacles, all as specified.

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P. N. BURK.
Scrubbing-Pail Pater lted Nov. 6, 1877.
NPETENS. PHOTO-QTHOGRAPMER. WASHINGTON. n c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK N. BURK, OF'NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN SCRUBBlNG-PAILS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 196,753, dated November 6, 1877; application filed August 13, 1877.
To all whom it'may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK N. BURK, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented an Improved Bucket, Tub, &c., of which the following is a specification: 7
The object of my'invention is a bucket constructed, as fully described hereinafter, so as to prevent the waste of soap and injury to the brushes which result from the use of buckets of the ordinary construction. I
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of my improved bucket; 2, a plan view; and Fig. 3, a detached view.
and is provided with the ordinary bail B.
bucket without employing any receptacle for the soap. There is likewise much injury to the brushes from leaving them in the water.
My improved bucket is provided with a receptacle, O, permanently applied to and forming a part of the bucket, and having openings at at the bottom. The bucket is also provided with a retainer, D.
After the soap has been used it is placed in the receptacle 0, from which the water 'drains through the openings to into the bucket, the soap being retained above, and flee from contact with the water, by the receptacle G, which, being permanent, cannot be lost, like the ordinary separate soap-cups, nor can any injury result to carpets, &c., such as occurs when the ordinary loose soap-cups are upset.
The brush is secured within the tub by the retainer D, the drippings flowing downward into the bucket, the wetting of the floor, or injury of the brush by soaking in the water, being thus prevented.
The retainer D maybe of any suitable material. I prefer, however, to use a ,rubber strip having thick ends a, and inserted eyelets 6 adapted to receive pins or screws, by which the retainer is secured, the elasticity of the retainer serving to maintain the brush in Whatever position it may be placed, and the eyelets preventing it from tearing away from j the fastening-pins. The bucket A is made in the usual manner,
' to the edges of pails, and do not claim the In the use of buckets thus constructed there is ordinarily a considerable loss of soap, owing '1 to the carelessness of servants in using the I am aware that soap-cups have been hung combination broadly but it will be seen that whenever the pail has to be emptied the holder must be detached, which is inconvenient,'and causes the water from the soap to drip upon the floor while the holder iswithdrawn.
I claim- The bucket A, provided with receptacles O .D, fastened permanently inside the bucket, and constructed and secured, as set forth, to permit the drip-water to fall within the bucket, and the latter to be inverted without displacing the said receptacles, all as specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
v FRANK N. BURK:
Witnesses HENRY O. BANKS, EDWARD SOHWAGE.
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