US2601771A - Cleaning aid - Google Patents
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- US2601771A US2601771A US218008A US21800851A US2601771A US 2601771 A US2601771 A US 2601771A US 218008 A US218008 A US 218008A US 21800851 A US21800851 A US 21800851A US 2601771 A US2601771 A US 2601771A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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- Safety-It isobviously desirable to provide a cleaning aid which may be used without rfear of injury to the user. This involves several aspects. For one thing, it should be of such a naturethat it will not cut or scratch the hands of the user, nor exhibit any'tendency to cause splinters. 1 At the sametime, it should be of such'natur'e that it is not toxic and does not constitute afire hazard.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide-such an article having inherent characteristics'such'that' its-field of usefulness is not limited to the cleaning of ordinary pots and pans, but extends to the cleaning of softer materials,. so that'the device is adapted'for efiicient cleaning of porcelain enamel, silverware, and other relatively delicate finishes such as fine chinaware, for example. Obviously the accomplishment of this object requires the provision of a cleaning aid which is extremely gentle, yet nevertheless effective.
- the present invention is the'first to produce an article having the requisite physical qualities to accomplish all of the objectives listed above.
- the applicant has taken a direct departure from the commonly accepted teachings of the art and has consequently developed a device having unique structural features, and of material never before contemplated for the purpose, which has nevertheless shown itself to be far superior to any of the materials previously used.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cleaning device as contemplated by this disclosure
- Figure 2 is a greatly enlarged perspective view of a section of relatively fine filament of conventional cylindrical shape.
- the device shown in Figure 1 is made entirely from this type of material, preferably after the filament has been flatin fiat condition;
- Figure 4a is an alternative form of flat ribbonlike filament, which also may be formed by rolling or by-extruding in final shape;
- Figure 5- is a perspective view of a knitted tube, sleeve or stocking which is thereafter formed into a completed cleaning aid as shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 6 is a greatly enlarged detail sectional view through the knitted fabric of the sleeve, the view beingtaken substantially on the plane of the line 6-6 of Figure 5;
- Figure .7 is a greatly enlarged outside elevational viewof a portion of the knitted sleeveof Figures 5 and 6, showing the mesh of the knit fabric as it appears on the outer side of the sleeve;
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of the sleeve shown in Figure 5 after the sleeve has been turned inside out and portions thereof contracted prior to bunching of the sleeve;
- Figure 9 is a greatlyenlarged detail sectional view through the knitted fabric of the sleeve when turned inside out,the view being taken substantially on the plane of the line 9-9 of Figure 8;
- Figure 10 is a greatlyenlargedoutside view of the surface of the sleeve fabric after it has been turned inside out.
- Figure 11 is a greatly enlarged edge view of one of the individual strands of the material of which the knitted sleeve is formed.
- the invention disclosed herein as commercially manufactured, consists of ribbon-like vinylidene chloride strands, knitted into a generally tubular or sleeve-like shape and thereafter turned inside out and bunched together sothat it may be conveniently held in the palm of the hand while in use.
- the general shape of the completed device is indicated at H! in Figure 1.
- the individual strands of the knitted sleeve are extruded filaments of a plastic composition comprising a mixture of copolymers of vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride having a softening point or liquefying point of above 212 F. in hot water when the cleaning'aid is being'used for its intended purpose.
- a plastic composition comprising a mixture of copolymers of vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride having a softening point or liquefying point of above 212 F. in hot water when the cleaning'aid is being'used for its intended purpose.
- This material has been found to afford excellent results, and whileapplicant is not at present aware of other materials entirely suitable for the purpose, it is contemplated that other material having the same characteristics andcapacities may be used.
- the material in its original state, comprises a strand H of circular cross section which may be from,
- this cylindrical filament is first reworked into'a relatively fiat ribbon-like strip l2.
- ribbon-like is used to distinguish this filament from round or cylindrical filaments having no scraping edges thereon, and is intended to define a filament having a width substantially greater than its thickness.
- the rectangular shaped filament may a filament may be of rectangular shape shown in be convenientlymanufacturedby passing a cyline drical filament: between a pair of rollers lc3 rand M, as shown in Figure' 3.
- a filament of the elliptical shape of Figure 4a is most conveniently extruded. r
- the ribbon-like strip l2 is knitted into .a cir-, cularrsleeve or stockinglfiw Figure:5) whichis preferablyabout 5 in diameter and may be from 12 to 25" in length.
- the knitting operation may be conventional; and is done on a machine known inthe trade as a-seamlessribber;
- the knittedtfabric ofrwhich the "sleeve 15 is composed consists of a multiplicity of lengthso'f ribbon, each extending circumferentially around the sleeveand beingof serpentine shapethroughout their lengths, as illustrated for example by theilengths ofribbon Iii, 16a and 16b of Figure 7.
- the sleeve may be tied bythe simple expedient of pulling one strand of the filamenttherefrom to form a loop such as illustrated at 26 oryi'i. This will of course draw the flexible fabric of the sleeve inwardly and form restricted openings 28 and 2% through which the iree end portions, 24 and 25 may be turned inwardly to bunch the device in the generally circular shape illustrated in Figure 1.
- a cleaning device produced as above combines the desirable qualities of eiliciency, durability, safety, and sanitation to a greater degree than any other known to the present applicant, and is at the same time easy and pleasant to use, attractive in appearance, and relatively inexpensive.
- the mesh contact surface of the sleeve employed herein presents the strands of flat, relatively hard, ribbon-like plastic to the Working surface with the edges of the end loops thereof in a position such that the strands or filaments are most effective in their cleaning operation, and thus afford an aggressive cleaning action, which is both quick and easy.
- the vinylidene chloride ribbon has been found to be a material having sufficient strength, rigidity and hardness to effectively dislodge food particles or other foreign matter from surfaces which the fabric engages, yet to do so without scratching even relatively soft surfaces such as silverware and fine china. This extends the usefulness of a cleaner of this type to many additional uses, as well as to use on ordinary kitchen utensils.
- the vinylidene'chloride material of iWhiCh itis made has an inherenttstiffness, yet is sufficiently resilicut so that when the device is in use the individual strands thereof do not take apermanent setasaresult of temporary flexing, evenwhen flexed to-anextremedegree. Consequently, the
- the entire device is composed of bright, lightcolored, non-corrosive material which is clean looking and attractive to the eye. This condition exists not only at the time of purchase, but even after a long extended period of use. This is an object never accomplished by conventional knitted metal items, which have a decided tendency to blacken, rust or otherwise corrode.
- a hand-compressible, self-restoring, nonmatting cleaning aid comprising a tubular fabric sleeve consisting of spaced but slidably connected strands of plastic having a softening point of not less than 212 F., said strands having a generally serpentine shape affording relatively stiff spring loops of substantialy equal length and width, with alternate semicircular curved end portions of the spring loops of adjoining strands loosely interlocked with one another to afford relatively Wide sliding action of interlocked loops against one another to effect a self-cleansing action of the pad by dislodging foreign substances in the, interstices between the individual spring loops of the strands therein to facilitate flushing said substances from said pad and to prevent matting, said sleeve having retaining ties spaced from each other, with the ends of the sleeve bunched between the ties thereof, and within the central portion of the sleeve.
- a hand-compressible, self-restoring, nonmatting cleaning aid comprising an open mesh pad consisting of spaced but slidably connected ribbon-like strands of plastic, said strands having a generally serpentine shape affording relatively stiff spring loops of substantially equal length and width with alternate semicircular curved end portions of the spring loops of adjoining strands loosely interlocked with one another, to afford relatively wide sliding action of interlocked loops against one another to effect a self-cleansing action of the pad by dislodging foreign substances in the interstices between the individual spring loops of the strands therein to facilitate fiushingsaid substances from said pad and to prevent matting; the end portions of the spring loops of said strands being disposed in edgewise position with respect to the outer surface of the pad, whereby the edges of said strands may bear directly against surfaces to which the pad is applied.
- a hand-compressible, self-restoring, nonmatting cleaning aid comprising an open mesh pad consisting of spaced but slidably connected ribbon-like strands, each comprising a mixture of copolymers of vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride, said strands having a generally serpentine shape affording relatively stiff spring loops of substantially equal length and width, with alternate semicircular curved end portions of the spring loops of adjoining strands loosely interlocked with one another to afford relatively wide sliding action of interlocked loops against one another to effect a self-cleansing action of the pad by dislodging foreign substances in the interstices between the individual spring loops of the strands to facilitate flushing said substances from said pads and to prevent matting; the end portions of the spring loops of said strands being disposed in edgewise position with respect to the outer surface of the pad, whereby the edges of said strands may bear directly against surfaces to which the pad is applied.
- a hand-compressible, self-restoring, nonmattin cleaning aid comprising an open mesh pad consisting of spaced but slidably connected ribbon-like strands, each comprising a mixture of copolymers of vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride, said strands having a cross sectional area substantially equal to the area of a circle having a diameter of .015 to .020 inch and having a generally serpentine shape affording relatively stiff spring loops of substantially equal length and width, with alternate semicircular curved end portions of the spring loops of adjoining strands loosely interlocked with one another to afford relatively wide sliding action of interlocked loops against one another to effect a self-cleansing action of the pad by dislodging foreign substances in the interstices between the individual spring loops of the stands to facilitate flushing said substances from said pads and to prevent matting; the end portions of the spring loops of said strands being disposed in edgewise position with respect to the outer surface of the pad, whereby the edges of said strands may bear directly against
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- Extrusion Moulding Of Plastics Or The Like (AREA)
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- Spinning Methods And Devices For Manufacturing Artificial Fibers (AREA)
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