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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to a device for wringingorsqueezingthewateroutofthemop-cloths, fastened to the end of a handle, used for cleaning ioors; and it consists of two rollers suspended and turning freely on-bearings extending from two bentframe-pieces, which are pivoed on bearings suspended from the top edge at opposite sides of the vessel holding the water by said last-mentioned bearings lapping over and resting on the same.l
  • the said rollers 2o are operated by levers to compress the rollers together, between which the map-cloths are inserted for the purpose ot' squeezing the water out of the mop.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of the bearings on which the bent frame-pieces are pivoted on the'bolts C, shown therein.
  • A designates a vessel used for holding the water.
  • B B are bent frame-pieces pivoted on bolts O O in the bearings D D, suspended on each y 4o side of the vessel A.
  • E E are bearings extending' from the upper part of bent frame-pieces B B.
  • F F are rollers turning freely ou bolts G G, Working in journals in bearings E E.
  • L is a bracejoining the outer ends of levers H H together, and by its Weight made to make them balance on the pivot-bolts I I, the said pivot-bolts I I being supported by bearings J J and brackets K K.
  • the foot-board M is the part of the levers H H extending 5o round the vessel A at the other side, called the foot-board, on which to place the foot for operating' the rollers F F to squeeze the water out of the mop-cloths.
  • the bent frame-pieces B B are connected with the .levers H H by strips N, which are pivoted on bolts V at lower ends ot' bent frame-pieces B B, and by being run into slots which are eut in the said levers H oo H, and bolts S S passed through, on which they are pivoted.
  • X is a base-board, to which the vessel A is secured by hooks and eyelets B at the sides to prevent said vessel from tipping over an'd 65 steady it while squeezing the water out of the mop;
  • K K are brackets fastened on the sides of the base-board X. Narrow strips of boards I Pare secured on the parallel sides of the brack- 7o ets K K, which they brace while forming a receptacle or box, Z, for the soap.
  • the brace L connecting the outer ends of the levers H H together, is constructed of such a weight that it overbalances the weight of the foot-board M and the extra length of the levers H H on the foot-board side ofthe pivotbolts I I in such a manner that as soon as the pressure of the foot is removed from the footboard M the said loot-board M rises by the 8o action of which the rollers F F separate and take the position shown by dotted lines in Fig.

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'UNITED STATES PATENT Ormea.
HENRY TAYLOR, OF LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO PATRICK WALSH, OF SAME PLACE.
lVlOP-WRlNGER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 265,889, dated October 10, 1882, Application tiled July 10, 1882. (No model.) Patented in Canada April 27, 188:2, No,14,73.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY TAYLOR, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at the city of London, in the Province of Ontario, in the Dominion of Canada, merchant, have invented certain new and useful Improvements on Mo1)-\V1-iiigers, (for which I desire to obtain a patent in the United States of America,) of which the following is a specification.
1o This invention relates to a device for wringingorsqueezingthewateroutofthemop-cloths, fastened to the end of a handle, used for cleaning ioors; and it consists of two rollers suspended and turning freely on-bearings extending from two bentframe-pieces, which are pivoed on bearings suspended from the top edge at opposite sides of the vessel holding the water by said last-mentioned bearings lapping over and resting on the same.l The said rollers 2o are operated by levers to compress the rollers together, between which the map-cloths are inserted for the purpose ot' squeezing the water out of the mop.
The construction and operation will be more particularly explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters or guresof refereneemarked thereon, which form a part of this specilication, wherein- Figure l is a side elevation of my invention,
3o and Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is a side view of the bearings on which the bent frame-pieces are pivoted on the'bolts C, shown therein.
' D D are the bearings which support the bent frame-pieces B B, pivoted on bolts (IO.
A designates a vessel used for holding the water.
B B are bent frame-pieces pivoted on bolts O O in the bearings D D, suspended on each y 4o side of the vessel A.
E E are bearings extending' from the upper part of bent frame-pieces B B.
F F are rollers turning freely ou bolts G G, Working in journals in bearings E E.
L is a bracejoining the outer ends of levers H H together, and by its Weight made to make them balance on the pivot-bolts I I, the said pivot-bolts I I being supported by bearings J J and brackets K K.
M is the part of the levers H H extending 5o round the vessel A at the other side, called the foot-board, on which to place the foot for operating' the rollers F F to squeeze the water out of the mop-cloths. Between the foot-board M and pivot-bolts I I, on which these levers H H are pivoted, the bent frame-pieces B B are connected with the .levers H H by strips N, which are pivoted on bolts V at lower ends ot' bent frame-pieces B B, and by being run into slots which are eut in the said levers H oo H, and bolts S S passed through, on which they are pivoted.
X is a base-board, to which the vessel A is secured by hooks and eyelets B at the sides to prevent said vessel from tipping over an'd 65 steady it while squeezing the water out of the mop;
K K are brackets fastened on the sides of the base-board X. Narrow strips of boards I Pare secured on the parallel sides of the brack- 7o ets K K, which they brace while forming a receptacle or box, Z, for the soap.
The brace L, connecting the outer ends of the levers H H together, is constructed of such a weight that it overbalances the weight of the foot-board M and the extra length of the levers H H on the foot-board side ofthe pivotbolts I I in such a manner that as soon as the pressure of the foot is removed from the footboard M the said loot-board M rises by the 8o action of which the rollers F F separate and take the position shown by dotted lines in Fig. I ot' annexed drawings, thereby leaving the space above the vessel A clear, so that the mop-cloths can be dipped in the vessel A to renew them with water when required, and by inserting the mop-cloths between the rollers F F and compressing the' said rollers together by the pressure ofthe foot on the footboard M, and drawing the mop-cloths up be- 9o tween .therollers when so compressed, the water is readily and easily wrung out of the said mop-cloths.
By unfastening the hooks B and by lifting the vessel becomes detached, and ezln be reboard X, and vessel A, constructed substanmoved nt pleasure to empty and renew the tiallyas shown and deserbed,and for the pur- Water. pose specified.
Having thus described my invention, I London, Ontario, May 17, A. 13.1882. e 5 claim- HENRY TAYLOR.
The combination of tbe levers H H, pro- In presence ofvided with foot-board M and brace L, strips JAMES MURPHY, N N, bent frame-pieces B B, bearings D D, London, Ontario. bearings E E, and rollers F F, with the braek- E. W. J. OWENS, f o ets K K, bearings J J, pivot-bolts I I, bnse- London, Ontawo.
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