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US1984491A
US1984491A US719923A US71992334A US1984491A US 1984491 A US1984491 A US 1984491A US 719923 A US719923 A US 719923A US 71992334 A US71992334 A US 71992334A US 1984491 A US1984491 A US 1984491A
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    • A46BBRUSHES
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  • This invention relates to brooms and-the like and has special reference to an attachment for brooms.
  • One important object of the invention is to provide a novel attachment for brooms which may be readily detached to form a dust pan.
  • a second important object of the invention is to provide a novel attachment for brooms which, when on the broom, will serve to keep it in proper form.
  • a third important object of the invention is to provide a novel dust pan attachment for brooms which, when attached, serves to stillen the broom head so that it may be used for very heavy sweeping.
  • a fourth important object of the invention is to provide novel means for detachably securing the attachment to a broom.
  • a ilfth important object of the invention is to provide an elastic tubular .member slidable over the handle of a broom and to be placed in frictional inclosing relation to the handle of a dust pan that has its body portions engaged with the head of the broom.
  • a sixth important object of the invention is to provide a novel attachment of this kind which may be used to secure a dust cloth over the broom head so that the broom may be used on polished oors, side walls, ceilings. and the like.
  • the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combination of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated'in the acf companying drawing, and specifically claimed.
  • V Figure 1 is a side elevation of a broom head and the lower part of the broom handle and showing the attachment applied.
  • Figure 2 is an edge elevation of the parts as shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 but taken from the opposite side.
  • Figure 4 is an elevation of the attachment showing another form of attaching means for the broom.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged detail section on the line 5'-5 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged section on the line 6--6 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 'l is a fragmentary perspective view of a dust pan handle with the form of broom handle attachment shown in Figure 4.
  • a broom head 10 which is secured in the usual manner to a handle 11 and is provided with the commonly used bridle threads or wires 12.
  • the bridle causes the broom head to be thinner at this part than the part above 5 the bridle where there is a considerable bulging outward of the broom straws as well shown in Figures 2 and"5.
  • the attachment consists of a dust-pan body 13 of general scoop shape. That is, the top or back 10 part of the body is of substantially semi-circular form in elevation as shown in Figure 4 and the side and top edges 1.4 are curved forwardly from a ilat bottom. It will, however, be seen that a restricted neck 15 is at the top.
  • the handle 16 is of senil-circular shape in cross-section and opens into the body at the neck l5. Just above the neck l5 the handle is provided with an enlarged portion 17 which fits the neck 18 of the broom and thus, when the dustfpan is on the broom, assists in preventing up or down movement of the pan relative to the broom.
  • buttons 20 are provided with one or more sets of oppositely disposed buttons 20 and a strap 21 having button-holes 22 adjacent its ends is selectively attached to the buttons 20 over the broom head as shown in Figures l and 6 so that the broom head and lower part of the pan are held securely but detachably together and the dust-pan properly balanced on the broom.
  • the dust-pan When the dust-pan isin position on the broom as shown in such figures as 1 and 2 it serves to hold the broom head properly from spreading or fraying out and thus prolongs the effective life of the"broom.
  • the dust-pan stiiens the broom head so that it may be used for heavy sweeping.
  • the dust-pan By supporting the dust-pan on the broom head the latter is always convenient for use during sweeping op# erations. Also, it will be obvious that a dustcloth may be placed over theend of the broom head and have its ends clamped by the strap 21 and the body of the pan so that the broom may be used on polished oors. walls, and the like. Finally, the dust-pan may be detached when deprovided between the edges 15 ⁇ departing from the materialprinciples involved.V
  • the handle 16a o! the dustpan carries a substantially U-shaped spring clip 19a transversely oi' its outer ends and secured thereto as at 19h.
  • the curved handle 18a is engaged with the broom handle 11 and the spring clip 19a resiliently embraces the broom handle for the retention of the dust-pan on the broom, aided by the strap 21.
  • a dust-pan handle 16a that carries the spring clip 19a is fashioned at 15a and 17a, similar to corresponding parts shown in Figures 1 to 3 i'or mating assembly with the broom head 10 and in lieu oi' the button and strap connection 20 and 21 between the dust-pan body and broom head thereis provided an attachment plate and strap.
  • the dust pan bodyf 13a is provided with the side walls or flanges 14a that receive the broom head 10 andr in addition to the spring clip 19a for retaining: the dust pan in assembled relation on the broom head and handle, there is provided a metallic strap 25 having curved ends 26 for engagement with the same side of the broom head 10 as the dust-pan body 13a and said strap 25 intermediate its ends carries an upwardly directed tongue 27 that overlies the lower end of the dust-pan body 13a.
  • Each curved end 26 of the metallic strap 25 carries a button 28 to which the ends of an elastic band 29 are connected. 'I'he metallic strap 25 with its projecting tongue 27 insures proper placement of the lower end of the dust pan body 13a.
  • a dust pan adapted to be attached to a broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portion partially enclosing the upper part oi' they broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, said dust-pan having a portion at the juncture of the handle and body enlarged to t the neck portion of the broom head, the enlarged portion provided with a restricted neck adjacent the dust pan body whereby the dust-pan is hindered from longitudinal movement relative to the broom head, a4
  • tubular slide on the broom handle movable toward the broom head to engage over the dustpan handle to hold the latter against the broom handle, and detachable means to secure the dustpan body to the broom head.
  • a dust pan adapted to be attached to a broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portion partially enclosing the upper part ot the broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, a tubular slide on the broom handle movable toward the broom head to engage over the dust-pan handle to hold the latter against the broom handle, .buttons on the sides of the dust-pan body, and a strap having button-holes adjacent its ends engaging said buttons and extending over the broom head opposite the dust-pan body.
  • a dust pan adapted to be attached to a' broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portion partially enclosing theupper part of the broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, said dust-pan having a portion at the juncture of the handle and body enlarged to fit the neck portion oi the broom head, the enlarged portion provided with a restricted neck adjacent the dust pan body whereby the dust-pan is hindered from longitudinal movement relative to the broom head, a tubular slide on the broom handle movable toward the broom head to engage over the dustpan handle tohold the latter against the broom handle. buttons on the sides of the dust-pan body, and a strap having button holes adjacent its ends engaging said buttons and extending over the broom head opposite the dust-pan body.
  • a dust pan adapted to be attached to a broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portionpartially enclosing the upper part of the broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, means to detachably secure the dust-pan to the broom head and handle, including a metallic strap engaged with the side of the broom head, a tongue rising from the strap and overlying the lower edge of the dust-pan, and an elastic band engaged with the ends of the metallic strap and overlying the other side of the broom.

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Patented Dec. 18, 1934 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE nUsTrAN ATTACHMENT rolt naooius Antoni Oldobinskl, Edwardsville, Pa. Application Apru 1o, 1934. serial N. '119,923
4 Claims.
This invention relates to brooms and-the like and has special reference to an attachment for brooms.
One important object of the invention is to provide a novel attachment for brooms which may be readily detached to form a dust pan.
A second important object of the invention is to provide a novel attachment for brooms which, when on the broom, will serve to keep it in proper form.
A third important object of the invention is to provide a novel dust pan attachment for brooms which, when attached, serves to stillen the broom head so that it may be used for very heavy sweeping.
A fourth important object of the invention is to provide novel means for detachably securing the attachment to a broom.
A ilfth important object of the invention is to provide an elastic tubular .member slidable over the handle of a broom and to be placed in frictional inclosing relation to the handle of a dust pan that has its body portions engaged with the head of the broom. l
A sixth important object of the invention is to provide a novel attachment of this kind which may be used to secure a dust cloth over the broom head so that the broom may be used on polished oors, side walls, ceilings. and the like.
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combination of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated'in the acf companying drawing, and specifically claimed.
4In the accompanying drawing like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several views, and:-
V Figure 1 is a side elevation of a broom head and the lower part of the broom handle and showing the attachment applied.
Figure 2 is an edge elevation of the parts as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 but taken from the opposite side.
Figure 4 is an elevation of the attachment showing another form of attaching means for the broom.
Figure 5 is an enlarged detail section on the line 5'-5 of Figure 1.
Figure 6 is an enlarged section on the line 6--6 of Figure 1.
Figure 'l is a fragmentary perspective view of a dust pan handle with the form of broom handle attachment shown in Figure 4.
55 In the drawing illustrating this invention there is shown a broom head 10 which is secured in the usual manner to a handle 11 and is provided with the commonly used bridle threads or wires 12. As is usual in such cases the bridle causes the broom head to be thinner at this part than the part above 5 the bridle where there is a considerable bulging outward of the broom straws as well shown in Figures 2 and"5.
The attachment consists of a dust-pan body 13 of general scoop shape. That is, the top or back 10 part of the body is of substantially semi-circular form in elevation as shown in Figure 4 and the side and top edges 1.4 are curved forwardly from a ilat bottom. It will, however, be seen that a restricted neck 15 is at the top. The handle 16 is of senil-circular shape in cross-section and opens into the body at the neck l5. Just above the neck l5 the handle is provided with an enlarged portion 17 which fits the neck 18 of the broom and thus, when the dustfpan is on the broom, assists in preventing up or down movement of the pan relative to the broom. Mounted on the handle 11 is a tubular slide 19 of rubber, elastic or rigid material and of proper diameter to surround thedust-pan handle 16 and hold it firmly agalnstthe broom handle 11 when the slide is slid down on the handle l1 as best shown in Figure 5, the tubular slide 19 frictionally inclosing the broom and dust-pan handle and so restrained from relative sliding move- 30 ments. Obviously. when the slide 19 is slid up on the handle 11 the handle 16 is left free. 'Ihe lower parts of the sides 14 are provided with one or more sets of oppositely disposed buttons 20 and a strap 21 having button-holes 22 adjacent its ends is selectively attached to the buttons 20 over the broom head as shown in Figures l and 6 so that the broom head and lower part of the pan are held securely but detachably together and the dust-pan properly balanced on the broom. When the dust-pan isin position on the broom as shown in such figures as 1 and 2 it serves to hold the broom head properly from spreading or fraying out and thus prolongs the effective life of the"broom. Moreover, when thus arranged the dust-pan stiiens the broom head so that it may be used for heavy sweeping. By supporting the dust-pan on the broom head the latter is always convenient for use during sweeping op# erations. Also, it will be obvious that a dustcloth may be placed over theend of the broom head and have its ends clamped by the strap 21 and the body of the pan so that the broom may be used on polished oors. walls, and the like. Finally, the dust-pan may be detached when deprovided between the edges 15` departing from the materialprinciples involved.V
sired and used in the ordinary manner in which such devices are used.
In the form of dust-pan attachment for brooms as shown in Figure '1, the handle 16a o! the dustpan carries a substantially U-shaped spring clip 19a transversely oi' its outer ends and secured thereto as at 19h. The curved handle 18a is engaged with the broom handle 11 and the spring clip 19a resiliently embraces the broom handle for the retention of the dust-pan on the broom, aided by the strap 21.
As shown in Figure 4, a dust-pan handle 16a that carries the spring clip 19a is fashioned at 15a and 17a, similar to corresponding parts shown in Figures 1 to 3 i'or mating assembly with the broom head 10 and in lieu oi' the button and strap connection 20 and 21 between the dust-pan body and broom head thereis provided an attachment plate and strap. The dust pan bodyf 13a is provided with the side walls or flanges 14a that receive the broom head 10 andr in addition to the spring clip 19a for retaining: the dust pan in assembled relation on the broom head and handle, there is provided a metallic strap 25 having curved ends 26 for engagement with the same side of the broom head 10 as the dust-pan body 13a and said strap 25 intermediate its ends carries an upwardly directed tongue 27 that overlies the lower end of the dust-pan body 13a. Each curved end 26 of the metallic strap 25 carries a button 28 to which the ends of an elastic band 29 are connected. 'I'he metallic strap 25 with its projecting tongue 27 insures proper placement of the lower end of the dust pan body 13a.
There has thus been provided a novel and practical device oi.' the kind described and for the purpose speciiied.
It is obvious that changes may be made in the form and construction of the invention without It is not, therefore, desired to confine the inven tion to the exact form herein shown and described but it is desired to include all such as properly come within the scope claimed. 4
I claimz- 1. A dust pan adapted to be attached to a broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portion partially enclosing the upper part oi' they broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, said dust-pan having a portion at the juncture of the handle and body enlarged to t the neck portion of the broom head, the enlarged portion provided with a restricted neck adjacent the dust pan body whereby the dust-pan is hindered from longitudinal movement relative to the broom head, a4
tubular slide on the broom handle movable toward the broom head to engage over the dustpan handle to hold the latter against the broom handle, and detachable means to secure the dustpan body to the broom head.
2. A dust pan adapted to be attached to a broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portion partially enclosing the upper part ot the broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, a tubular slide on the broom handle movable toward the broom head to engage over the dust-pan handle to hold the latter against the broom handle, .buttons on the sides of the dust-pan body, and a strap having button-holes adjacent its ends engaging said buttons and extending over the broom head opposite the dust-pan body.
3. A dust pan adapted to be attached to a' broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portion partially enclosing theupper part of the broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, said dust-pan having a portion at the juncture of the handle and body enlarged to fit the neck portion oi the broom head, the enlarged portion provided with a restricted neck adjacent the dust pan body whereby the dust-pan is hindered from longitudinal movement relative to the broom head, a tubular slide on the broom handle movable toward the broom head to engage over the dustpan handle tohold the latter against the broom handle. buttons on the sides of the dust-pan body, and a strap having button holes adjacent its ends engaging said buttons and extending over the broom head opposite the dust-pan body.
4. A dust pan adapted to be attached to a broom head and its handle; said dust-pan having a body portionpartially enclosing the upper part of the broom head and a handle portion partially enclosing the broom handle, means to detachably secure the dust-pan to the broom head and handle, including a metallic strap engaged with the side of the broom head, a tongue rising from the strap and overlying the lower edge of the dust-pan, and an elastic band engaged with the ends of the metallic strap and overlying the other side of the broom.
ANTONI OZDOBINSKI.
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US2553727A (en) * 1947-04-16 1951-05-22 George M Schlutz Dustpan
US3408681A (en) * 1965-07-26 1968-11-05 Stig A. Isakson Gathering pan structures
US4109338A (en) * 1975-10-06 1978-08-29 Mertes Richard H Broom and dustpan combination
US5664279A (en) * 1996-02-28 1997-09-09 Big Ideas, L.L.C. Combined broom and dustpan
US5839145A (en) * 1998-07-07 1998-11-24 Quickie Manufacturing Corp. Dustpan broom combination
EP1327399A1 (en) * 2002-01-11 2003-07-16 Firma Carl Freudenberg Surface-cleaning apparatus
USD832541S1 (en) * 2017-01-31 2018-10-30 Helen Of Troy Limited Retractable broom

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2553727A (en) * 1947-04-16 1951-05-22 George M Schlutz Dustpan
US3408681A (en) * 1965-07-26 1968-11-05 Stig A. Isakson Gathering pan structures
US4109338A (en) * 1975-10-06 1978-08-29 Mertes Richard H Broom and dustpan combination
US5664279A (en) * 1996-02-28 1997-09-09 Big Ideas, L.L.C. Combined broom and dustpan
US5839145A (en) * 1998-07-07 1998-11-24 Quickie Manufacturing Corp. Dustpan broom combination
EP1327399A1 (en) * 2002-01-11 2003-07-16 Firma Carl Freudenberg Surface-cleaning apparatus
USD832541S1 (en) * 2017-01-31 2018-10-30 Helen Of Troy Limited Retractable broom

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