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- This invention relates to a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse sectional view of the combined sponge and metallic scouring pad as viewed on line 2 2 of Fig. l and showing the manner in which certain of the coils of the metal adhered to the sponge material surface are pulled and separated therefrom,
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the combined sponge and metallic scouring pad looking upon the metallic coils and showing certain of the coils separated from the sponge throughout the mass,
- Fig. 4 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the combined sponge and metallic scouring pad as viewed on line 4 4 of Fig. 3, f
- Fig. 5 is a side elevational view of a preferred form of a scouring pad by which the scouring metal can overlie the end of the sponge and thereby adapt the pad for use in the corner of a utensil,
- Fig. 6 is a side elevational View of the scouring pad 2,941,225 Patented June 2l, 1960 ICC g form of the invention with metallic coils adhered different- 1y upon the sponge
- Fig. 8 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken on line 8--8 of Fig. 7 showing more clearly the manner in which the metallic coils are intertted with one another and adhered.
- sponge material of polyurethane is used.
- the polyurethane has small and uniform size pores and thereby provides a surface to which a metal coil can be best adhered by any waterproof adhesive best adapted for use with polyurethane sponge surfaces.
- the metallic coil material is preferably of a uniform diameter and continuous spiral shaving approximately one quarter inch in diameter of stainless steel, copper, brass or similar non-corrosive metal.
- the coiled material may tbe formed of resilient wire preferably having corner edges.
- a sponge piece 10 of polyurethane and of rectangular shape may be cut from a sheet of polyurethane material providing a at top surface-having small pores Vand adapted for the use or application thereto of waterproof cement or adhesive layer 11 in which metal coils 12 running along the top surface are partially embedded and upon the adhesive being dried will cause certain of the coils of the metal'to be more adhered to the top surface of the sponge while other coils are left less adhered and such that they are permitted to become ldetached or pulled from the adhesive and extended to'pro vide a thick elevated mass of the metallic coil material Yhaving edges for the scouring action in a larger mass for giving better sudsing action.
- ltached coils are best identified at 12"'.
- a hollow handle tube 13 Within the sponge piece 10 there is adhered a hollow handle tube 13, by adhesive 14.
- This handle is adapted to contain a detergent that can work its way into the sponge material through perforations 15 on the inner end of the handle.
- the inner end of the handle 13 within the sponge piece is closed by a stopper 16 that also has a leak hole 17 through which the detergent can pass into the outer end of the sponge piece.
- a removable cap 18 is provided on the outer end of the handle 13 which can be removed to supply the handle with detergent.
- certain of the pulled and released coils or loops can be severed to provide individual strands 12" as well as the loops 12 throughout the pulled or expanded mass of the metallic material.
- a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad in which the sponge is formed of two pieces 20 and 21, adhered together, in which the piece 20 contains the hollow handle 22 and the piece 21 has adhered to its surface metallic coils 23 in the manner as above described.
- the sponge piece 21 containing the metal coils has an extension 21 that lies beyond the outer end of the sponge piece 20 and which is bendable in the manner as shown in Fig. 6 to supply the portion of the metallic coils lying upon the extension into a corner of a utensil 24 as illustrated in Fig. 6 whereby the end of the scouring pad will be supplied with a metallic scouring mass without the same having to be placed on the end of the sponge piece angled from the horizontal surface as a separate operation.
- aform ofthe vinvention in which Va large mass of the metallic coils 25 have been Wadded and adhered kto a sponge piece 26 having'a handle 27 extending outwardly therefrom.
- This wadding is compressed kso that its lcoils will interfit with one another and into an elevation the' height of one coil asbest shown in Fig. 8 and in which two, three, four, ,orfeven ve or more coils are slid into ⁇ one another and are so intertted that all of the coils can be adhered to the surface of the 'sponge piece 'by the adhesive layer 28.
- Certain of the turns of the different coils will be .broken away from the adhesive as described above making for amore 'consolidated and larger mass of coiled material as alarger number of coils are in ⁇ this way adheredto the mass surface.
- the vbroken away or pulled coils are illustrated at 25".
- One'orseveral turns of each coil can be brokenaway and these can be from either of the intertted coils.
- kit shall be 'understood that the invention herein lies Vbasically in the adhering of continuous coils lof metallic-scouring wire or shaving to the surface of Y 'sponge-like material, such as polyurethane in such a vmanner that with wear certain of the coils may be released or pulled with wear or in use without other coils being released whereby to make for a pulled or elevated yand stringy mass of scouring metal wire or shaving more suitable ⁇ for scouring and sudsing action.
- Y 'sponge-like material such as polyurethane
- a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad com- ⁇ prising va sponge piecek having a surface, continuous metal- ⁇ lic coils adbered'to the sponge surface by their side edges vto a greater extent for certain of the coils than for-'other of the coils disposed therebetween and permitting as the metallic mass is worked the release and pulling of the coils toprovide an elevated vand extended Yand v*pulled wire mass, a handle extended into the sponge material by which the pad may be worked, and said sponge member being formed of two parts, one of the parts having the handle, and the other part having the metallic coils, said handle sponge part having an end surface and said metallic sponge part being adhered to the handle sponge part and extended beyond the end surface of'the handle sponge part so that it maybe folded thereover to provide as the device is used scouring metal upon the .end of the handle sponge part.
- a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad comprising a sponge piece having a surface, continuous metal lic coils adhered tothe sponge surface by theirside edges to a greater extent for certain of the coils than for other ofthe coils disposed therebetween and permitting asthe metallic mass isworked the release and pulling of the .coils .to provide an elevated and extended and pulled wire mass, a handle extended into the sponge material by which the pad may be worked, and said .sponge member having an extension on its forward end overhanging the forward face thereof and Vproviding a large and extended adhering surface Vand said Ymetallic coil being adhered to the extended portion of the surface and adapted to provide metallic coils on the end of the sponge as the device is used.
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June 21, 1960 M PAUL 2,941,225
COMBINED SPONGE AND METALLIC SCOURING PAD Filed Jan. l5, 1959 fill I ATTORNEY United States Patent() F COMBINED SPONGE AND METALLIC SCOURING PAD Milton Paul, 144-75 Melbourne Ave., Kew Garden Hills, N.Y.
Filed Jan. 15, 1959, Ser. No. 787,017
3 Claims. (Cl. 15--118) This invention relates to a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad.
It is the principal object of the present invention to provide a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad in which the sponge will have metallic spiral coils attached to the sponge material such that certain of the individual coils will be permitted to be severed or pulled from the sponge while other coils are held firmly so that a stringy and large volume of stretched metallic coils will be obtained and renderthe metallic wool more and more suitable for sudsing and scrubbing of dishware and cooking utensils with continued use.
It is another object of the invention to provide a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad adapted for use on a hollow handle through which the liquid detergent may be supplied to the interior of the sponge for use therewith while effecting the scouring action as well as the sponging with the pad.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad adapted for use'on a handle in which the metallic coils are connected to a portion of the sponge, either formed of a separate piece or of the same material which overlies the outer end of the body ofthe sponge so that as the sponge is applied to the utensil by the handle the metallic scouring coils will be made accessible upon theend of the pad and allow the pad thereby to provide scrubbing metal in the corners or rounded surfaces of the utensil.
Other objects of the present invention are to provide a combined sponge and metallic wool scouring pad having 4the above objects in mind, which is of simple construction, easy and inexpensive to manufacture, durable and has long life, non-corrosive, the sponge and the metallic coils adhered with waterproof material, formed of attractive and colorful materials, eicient and effective in use.
For a better understanding of the invention, reference may be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which Figure l is a perspective View of a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad with a handle thereon,
Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse sectional view of the combined sponge and metallic scouring pad as viewed on line 2 2 of Fig. l and showing the manner in which certain of the coils of the metal adhered to the sponge material surface are pulled and separated therefrom,
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the combined sponge and metallic scouring pad looking upon the metallic coils and showing certain of the coils separated from the sponge throughout the mass,
Fig. 4 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the combined sponge and metallic scouring pad as viewed on line 4 4 of Fig. 3, f
Fig. 5 is a side elevational view of a preferred form of a scouring pad by which the scouring metal can overlie the end of the sponge and thereby adapt the pad for use in the corner of a utensil,
Fig. 6 is a side elevational View of the scouring pad 2,941,225 Patented June 2l, 1960 ICC g form of the invention with metallic coils adhered different- 1y upon the sponge, Fig. 8 is an enlarged vertical sectional view taken on line 8--8 of Fig. 7 showing more clearly the manner in which the metallic coils are intertted with one another and adhered. In the construction of the present scouring pad preferably sponge material of polyurethane is used. The polyurethane has small and uniform size pores and thereby provides a surface to which a metal coil can be best adhered by any waterproof adhesive best adapted for use with polyurethane sponge surfaces.
The metallic coil material is preferably of a uniform diameter and continuous spiral shaving approximately one quarter inch in diameter of stainless steel, copper, brass or similar non-corrosive metal. The coiled material may tbe formed of resilient wire preferably having corner edges. A sponge piece 10 of polyurethane and of rectangular shape may be cut from a sheet of polyurethane material providing a at top surface-having small pores Vand adapted for the use or application thereto of waterproof cement or adhesive layer 11 in which metal coils 12 running along the top surface are partially embedded and upon the adhesive being dried will cause certain of the coils of the metal'to be more adhered to the top surface of the sponge while other coils are left less adhered and such that they are permitted to become ldetached or pulled from the adhesive and extended to'pro vide a thick elevated mass of the metallic coil material Yhaving edges for the scouring action in a larger mass for giving better sudsing action.
ltached coils are best identified at 12"'.
Within the sponge piece 10 there is adhered a hollow handle tube 13, by adhesive 14. This handle is adapted to contain a detergent that can work its way into the sponge material through perforations 15 on the inner end of the handle. The inner end of the handle 13 within the sponge piece is closed by a stopper 16 that also has a leak hole 17 through which the detergent can pass into the outer end of the sponge piece. A removable cap 18 is provided on the outer end of the handle 13 which can be removed to supply the handle with detergent.
If desired, certain of the pulled and released coils or loops can be severed to provide individual strands 12" as well as the loops 12 throughout the pulled or expanded mass of the metallic material.
In Figs. 5 and 6, there is shown a combined sponge and metallic scouring pad in which the sponge is formed of two pieces 20 and 21, adhered together, in which the piece 20 contains the hollow handle 22 and the piece 21 has adhered to its surface metallic coils 23 in the manner as above described. The sponge piece 21 containing the metal coils has an extension 21 that lies beyond the outer end of the sponge piece 20 and which is bendable in the manner as shown in Fig. 6 to supply the portion of the metallic coils lying upon the extension into a corner of a utensil 24 as illustrated in Fig. 6 whereby the end of the scouring pad will be supplied with a metallic scouring mass without the same having to be placed on the end of the sponge piece angled from the horizontal surface as a separate operation. This eliminates the need for adhering either the metal coil material to the end face of a main body piece 20. The operation of adhering the piecev 21 to` thev piece 20 is relatively simple 'i compared to the adhering of the metallic coil material to the surface of the sponge material which requires the placing Vof the' metal coils .and sponge material under pressure with the .adhesive on the surface ofthe As yglonfge toiiix theme'tal coils.
In Figs. 7 and 8, .there is shown aform ofthe vinvention in which Va large mass of the metallic coils 25 have been Wadded and adhered kto a sponge piece 26 having'a handle 27 extending outwardly therefrom. This wadding is compressed kso that its lcoils will interfit with one another and into an elevation the' height of one coil asbest shown in Fig. 8 and in which two, three, four, ,orfeven ve or more coils are slid into` one another and are so intertted that all of the coils can be adhered to the surface of the 'sponge piece 'by the adhesive layer 28. Certain of the turns of the different coils will be .broken away from the adhesive as described above making for amore 'consolidated and larger mass of coiled material as alarger number of coils are in` this way adheredto the mass surface. The vbroken away or pulled coils are illustrated at 25". One'orseveral turns of each coil can be brokenaway and these can be from either of the intertted coils.
While various changes may be made in the detailed construction, kit shall be 'understood that the invention herein lies Vbasically in the adhering of continuous coils lof metallic-scouring wire or shaving to the surface of Y 'sponge-like material, such as polyurethane in such a vmanner that with wear certain of the coils may be released or pulled with wear or in use without other coils being released whereby to make for a pulled or elevated yand stringy mass of scouring metal wire or shaving more suitable `for scouring and sudsing action. e
It shall be understood that such changes shall be within the spirit and scope of the present invention as. dened by the appended claims. Y
' lWhatis claimed is:
:1Q A combined sponge and metallic scouring pad com- `prising va sponge piecek having a surface, continuous metal- `lic coils adbered'to the sponge surface by their side edges vto a greater extent for certain of the coils than for-'other of the coils disposed therebetween and permitting as the metallic mass is worked the release and pulling of the coils toprovide an elevated vand extended Yand v*pulled wire mass, a handle extended into the sponge material by which the pad may be worked, and said sponge member being formed of two parts, one of the parts having the handle, and the other part having the metallic coils, said handle sponge part having an end surface and said metallic sponge part being adhered to the handle sponge part and extended beyond the end surface of'the handle sponge part so that it maybe folded thereover to provide as the device is used scouring metal upon the .end of the handle sponge part.
2. A combined sponge and metallic scouring pad as defined in claim l, and said metallic scouring coils being interitted with one another and adhered together to the surface of the supporting member.
3. A combined sponge and metallic scouring pad comprisinga sponge piece having a surface, continuous metal lic coils adhered tothe sponge surface by theirside edges to a greater extent for certain of the coils than for other ofthe coils disposed therebetween and permitting asthe metallic mass isworked the release and pulling of the .coils .to provide an elevated and extended and pulled wire mass, a handle extended into the sponge material by which the pad may be worked, and said .sponge member having an extension on its forward end overhanging the forward face thereof and Vproviding a large and extended adhering surface Vand said Ymetallic coil being adhered to the extended portion of the surface and adapted to provide metallic coils on the end of the sponge as the device is used.
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