US2325598A - Dust mop - Google Patents

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US2325598A
US2325598A US426352A US42635242A US2325598A US 2325598 A US2325598 A US 2325598A US 426352 A US426352 A US 426352A US 42635242 A US42635242 A US 42635242A US 2325598 A US2325598 A US 2325598A
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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
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads
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    • A47L13/252Wire frames for mops of textile fringes or the like

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  • Athev lay-outfit imparted 1 has nead a aemema maiwnetmen sense "factory "b cause- 1 the; ham t -tendency "to i otrtne more er-iümcfltm the mew-sesame may va ify.
  • an object of-theinvention is to provide the elements required for the indicated purposes in a v I form combiningdetails and simplicity with utility in a manner tozfacilitate y f parts.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation oi. the-mop; Figure 21s a plan section on; line 2-3 of Figure! and theproduction and asi with ⁇ its lower a: sesame-er dis ⁇ tan'ce below the'under side of the collar.
  • v P 1 is preferably: era lamest-er metalanu neluds a-bflllflrim m many from d es them; w s as she v'nfniit, at
  • the handle 11 is provided with'piates l8, In at v its. lower end which platesfit over the outside of coliarl, openings l9, I! at the lower end of said:-
  • the mop comprises a lower layer 22, pockets 23; .v 23 are formed at opposite ends of the mop by .x-upper layers 24, 24 and thrums 25 depending from the lower layer, the distance between the vouter limits of said pockets beingtsubstantially less than the maximum length of theaforesaidhead;
  • a head comprising acentral por- .-ti0n and end portions adapted to engage the" ends of a mop of predetermined shape and size,
  • one of said end portions comprising a U shaped loop of predetermined form slidably mounted in the central portion, springs mountedion thev arms of the loop between the outer limits of the arms and said central portion whereby the length of t the head may be varied by the compression or expansion ofgthe springs-under varying: degrees of resistance byagiven mop-fas aforesaid mount ed on the head;v ,s: g
  • a head comprising a central portion andendportions adapted to enease the ends of -a mop, of predetermined shape and size, oneof said end: portions ccmprisinga loophaving parallellngarms, springs mounted on the armsbetween the; outer limits of the arms andthe central portionpj lthe head; saidgarms being slidably; mounted v in paralleling: inwardly facing channels on opposite sides of one end-of said central portionand having limiting means 7 at their free ends,
  • a-mop,1a head comprising a central por-V tion and end portionsadaptedto engage the ends of a mop of predetermined shape and size the outer edges of oneof said end portions and the outer edges of. one end o f ;said central portion i being associated operatively so that one of said portions is slidable over the other, and spring means whereby said end portion is urged out ward from saidcentral portion; it g 4.
  • a mop ahead comprising a centralpor- ,tion and end portions,adapted v to engage the'ends ofja mop of predetermined shape' and size, one of said end portions being slidjably mounted in'parallelingphannels onoppositeedgesof one endof said central portion, and spring; means, whereby said end portion is urged outward from said cen- 1 C RAD mma.

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Aug. 3, 1943. c, FATLAND 2,325,598
DUS'T MOP a. C at Filed March 26, 1942 1 Inve nfor:
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re ease 1 ,mop to the head andmeans for i are.
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athev lay-outfit imparted 1 has nead a aemema maiwnetmen sense "factory "b cause- 1 the; ham t -tendency "to i otrtne more er-iessaimcfltm the mew-sesame may va ify. bystp hing or smamsssm-em 1 j ane or the handle H amj awe ome dea -bot ,j View liam headz pia-nsecticn egime A 1, an'iehiaiaed Scale, Figure 8 4s amugirariseum en iine 1 ar line zit-mania n is aseneinatie t In tneqsrj ssat 'iiforh il the me nt-me Yd a manner "110 are mean through the vertical axis 10f theicoilar 2 wsrdiytmnee nmgeeb gc mm;- A ju shaped ico'p menses "m me-planer prereribmmwspetweimg; is *u=-@snapea loo a is slidabiy mounted in tne eippesibeend or the .t 'plateii'i ehannels t; t. m me-M 10,;
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which may easily be inserted intoa pocket type map of predeterminedshap'e' and which the pockets is Substantially less than themaximum length .01; the'head. t
3 distancebetwee'n theouter llrnitsoi' the opposite Andfa further object of the invention -is to provide in a mop its head pivotaliy connected with the handle means for limitingthe v rolling-movementbf thevhead about the axis of the pivot.
. And an object of-theinvention is to provide the elements required for the indicated purposes in a v I form combiningdetails and simplicity with utility in a manner tozfacilitate y f parts.
Other objectswillbeapparent froni the draw-v ing and specifications, which set forth the unique I construction, arrangement and combination 1 of elements in theinvention.
In the drawing- Figure 1 is a side elevation oi. the-mop; Figure 21s a plan section on; line 2-3 of Figure! and theproduction and asi with} its lower a: sesame-er dis} tan'ce below the'under side of the collar.
With the tubular shaft I3 11'; placeas heretoits transverse opening 15 and openings [9,- I9 in plates 18,18 register atthe top of collar 2 and inserting pivot "through said openings." 1 1 I To mount loop v9 in channels}, 5 of plate I force the free ends of arms 10, I0 toward each other to the position indicated by dotted lines in 'Figure 3 then release pressure and'let the arms spring intoip'iace; Lugs II, II prevent the loop w i under'the outwardfrom leaving the channels urge ofsprings l2, II.
2| at the lower end of said plates are positioned a substantial distance below the opening l9, I9.
v P 1 is preferably: era lamest-er metalanu neluds a-bflllflrim m many from d es them; w s as she v'nfniit, at
y nf'fthejcoilar ahd'l'its; 1 mma'l distaneeabove the faceof the collar, and'a coil spring [6 is mounted on the shaft l3 between flange l4 and" The handle 11 is provided with'piates l8, In at v its. lower end which platesfit over the outside of coliarl, openings l9, I! at the lower end of said:-
plates areadapted to receive a pivot 2|),and cams 'The mop comprises a lower layer 22, pockets 23; .v 23 are formed at opposite ends of the mop by .x-upper layers 24, 24 and thrums 25 depending from the lower layer, the distance between the vouter limits of said pockets beingtsubstantially less than the maximum length of theaforesaidhead;
;' To connect the mop and head insertloopb in one o f' .the pockets 23 and force plate I against {springs l2, l2 untilthe opposite pocket can be slipped oversthe end of loop 8. Then release pressure to let the jsprin'g's -nrge the loops'firmly into the respective pockets.
1 It is obvious that a mop of the also obvious that a mop indicated may easily be inserted or removed by simply compressing the springs to shorten the head."-
To change the transverse position with reference to the axis ofhandlefl, tilt the of the head handle; to'a nearverticalposition to make icams ZI engage. the suriaceofeplate and lift pivot 2i) froma given-.vpairof; the notches 3 of collar '2, then rotate thehandle with reference to the collar until-saidpivot registers with another pair of the notches whenspring tfi; will .urge the pivot and collar into locking'engagementi Or I To change the-"transverseposition of the head with reference to v the axis of the handle,- hold the handle in a more r; less inclined, position and rotate the head about the transverse axis of the pivot;- until the pivot registers with. another vpair of the notches i3 and is urged into locking engagement with the pairln The rounded form of the pivot servesas an inclined plane to lift the headarepivotally connected; Cam vmeans 2| 1 'limit the rocking, movement of the head. This combination providesdesirable limited free move- 'ment of the headabout the axis of, the handle pivot 20, thusovercoming' an objection to the conventional ri'gid connection between the handlev and the head and: the objection to unlimited free movement of the head about saidaxis.
It is to be noted that collar 2,, tubular shaft |3 character de- Y scribed mounted on the aforesaid head will al-i ways be held taut notwithstanding variations in its length due to stretching'or shrinking, It is},
' and the handle l'lfinvertical position have a common'vertical-axis, and that the transverse axis of pivot 20 andthe transverse axis of each pair of the notches 3 vertical axis; I V Y t v p I It is-obvious that details of vthe invention'may be varied vwithout departing from the spirit of coincide with 7 said common the invention; One such variation is illustrated in Figure 7 in which endmembers 8a and 9a represent modified iorms of. end} members '8 and 9.
I-cl 1. In a mop, a head comprising acentral por- .-ti0n and end portions adapted to engage the" ends of a mop of predetermined shape and size,
tral portion. I
one of said end portions comprising a U shaped loop of predetermined form slidably mounted in the central portion, springs mountedion thev arms of the loop between the outer limits of the arms and said central portion whereby the length of t the head may be varied by the compression or expansion ofgthe springs-under varying: degrees of resistance byagiven mop-fas aforesaid mount ed on the head;v ,s: g
, 2. In a mopfahandle; a head {comprising a central portion andendportions adapted to enease the ends of -a mop, of predetermined shape and size, oneof said end: portions ccmprisinga loophaving parallellngarms, springs mounted on the armsbetween the; outer limits of the arms andthe central portionpj lthe head; saidgarms being slidably; mounted v in paralleling: inwardly facing channels on opposite sides of one end-of said central portionand having limiting means 7 at their free ends,
3. In a-mop,1a head comprising a central por-V tion and end portionsadaptedto engage the ends of a mop of predetermined shape and size the outer edges of oneof said end portions and the outer edges of. one end o f ;said central portion i being associated operatively so that one of said portions is slidable over the other, and spring means whereby said end portion is urged out ward from saidcentral portion; it g 4. In a mop, ahead comprisinga centralpor- ,tion and end portions,adapted v to engage the'ends ofja mop of predetermined shape' and size, one of said end portions being slidjably mounted in'parallelingphannels onoppositeedgesof one endof said central portion, and spring; means, whereby said end portion is urged outward from said cen- 1 C RAD mma.
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Cited By (17)

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US2588971A (en) * 1948-03-27 1952-03-11 Fatland Conrad Mop handle connection
US2632194A (en) * 1950-04-14 1953-03-24 Stanley Home Products Inc Cleaning implement holder
US2653341A (en) * 1950-02-11 1953-09-29 Ida J Nicoli Sponge mop and the like
US2893035A (en) * 1956-06-18 1959-07-07 Denim Maid Mfg Company Mop frames
US2903730A (en) * 1957-09-17 1959-09-15 Frank R Murphy Laterally adjustable mop with pivoted brace means
US2921327A (en) * 1958-12-29 1960-01-19 Emmett L Kuehl Mop head assembly
US2932048A (en) * 1957-08-14 1960-04-12 Dust Tex Corp Collapsible mop support
US2987745A (en) * 1957-08-26 1961-06-13 Ballinger Wallace Atkinson Mop having adjustable holder for pocket type mop head
EP0017208A1 (en) * 1979-04-09 1980-10-15 Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien Floor-cleaning mop frame
US4564969A (en) * 1983-05-17 1986-01-21 Ahti Heinonen Means for cleaning floor
US4845800A (en) * 1988-06-15 1989-07-11 Pederson Darrell L Folding mop
EP0599227A1 (en) * 1992-11-23 1994-06-01 Frederic Chmiel Cloth holder
US5361447A (en) * 1993-01-22 1994-11-08 Hygiene-Technik Inc. Free standing mop
US20050091775A1 (en) * 2003-11-03 2005-05-05 Keijo Lindholm Surface cleaning device
US20110023251A1 (en) * 2007-04-03 2011-02-03 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Mop head fixation device and method
US20110185529A1 (en) * 2010-01-08 2011-08-04 Freudenberg Household Products Lp Cleaning implement
USD719712S1 (en) 2012-09-07 2014-12-16 Diversey, Inc. Floor maintenance tool

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2588971A (en) * 1948-03-27 1952-03-11 Fatland Conrad Mop handle connection
US2653341A (en) * 1950-02-11 1953-09-29 Ida J Nicoli Sponge mop and the like
US2632194A (en) * 1950-04-14 1953-03-24 Stanley Home Products Inc Cleaning implement holder
US2893035A (en) * 1956-06-18 1959-07-07 Denim Maid Mfg Company Mop frames
US2932048A (en) * 1957-08-14 1960-04-12 Dust Tex Corp Collapsible mop support
US2987745A (en) * 1957-08-26 1961-06-13 Ballinger Wallace Atkinson Mop having adjustable holder for pocket type mop head
US2903730A (en) * 1957-09-17 1959-09-15 Frank R Murphy Laterally adjustable mop with pivoted brace means
US2921327A (en) * 1958-12-29 1960-01-19 Emmett L Kuehl Mop head assembly
EP0017208A1 (en) * 1979-04-09 1980-10-15 Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien Floor-cleaning mop frame
US4564969A (en) * 1983-05-17 1986-01-21 Ahti Heinonen Means for cleaning floor
US4845800A (en) * 1988-06-15 1989-07-11 Pederson Darrell L Folding mop
EP0599227A1 (en) * 1992-11-23 1994-06-01 Frederic Chmiel Cloth holder
US5361447A (en) * 1993-01-22 1994-11-08 Hygiene-Technik Inc. Free standing mop
US20050091775A1 (en) * 2003-11-03 2005-05-05 Keijo Lindholm Surface cleaning device
US7237295B2 (en) * 2003-11-03 2007-07-03 Carl Freudenberg Kg Surface cleaning device
US20110023251A1 (en) * 2007-04-03 2011-02-03 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Mop head fixation device and method
US8464391B2 (en) 2007-04-03 2013-06-18 Diversey, Inc. Mop head fixation device and method
US8959699B2 (en) 2007-04-03 2015-02-24 Diversey, Inc. Mop head fixation device and method
US20110185529A1 (en) * 2010-01-08 2011-08-04 Freudenberg Household Products Lp Cleaning implement
USD719712S1 (en) 2012-09-07 2014-12-16 Diversey, Inc. Floor maintenance tool

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