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US301442A
US301442A US301442DA US301442A US 301442 A US301442 A US 301442A US 301442D A US301442D A US 301442DA US 301442 A US301442 A US 301442A
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  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in broom-heads, its object being to provide a means whereby the straws will be held rmly in position when the saine is used as a broom-head, and when the broom is worn out the saine may be reinoved and a new one inserted, or the device employed as 'a mop-holder; and to this end my invention consists in providingtwo similarly-constrncted jaws with a concave lower end, which is provided with proj ectingy teeth, the parts being hinged centrally to each other and provided with a socket, in which the handle is inserted, as will ⁇ be hereinafter more fully set forth, and pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l is a side view showing the broom complete.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of the side plates, and
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section.
  • a A represent two plates, which are raccessed at their lower ends, and provided with projecting teeth c.
  • rlChe lower portion of the plate A is rounded at its upper end and provided with side iianges, b, which overlap the sides of the broom 5 and, if desirable, this plate may consist of suitablyconstructed open-work for the purpose of ornamentation.
  • these jaws are provided with suitable slots, c, in which is placed a perforated connecting -bar, O, having slightly -rounded ends.
  • the upper part ofthe plate A, as indicated by the letter D, is concave in crosssections, and is slightly tapered on its outer edge. This portion .D may also be tapered on its inner edge, if desirable.
  • this broom-holder is pivoted ⁇ b b overlapping the sides of the same.
  • shorter straws may be employed than is usual, as they will not have to extend upwardly so as to be bound upon the handle, and they are united to eachv other at a line below the holder by stitches, as is usual, and when the broom is thus constructed .it may be placed in the holder and the parts united to each other.
  • the projecting pins c c being forced into. the straws or head of the broom, will hold the same in posi.- tion, and to further secure the same the'handle D', which is slightly tapered, is inserted between the ends D D, and will further conipress the ends.
  • the upper end of the broom will be incased within the jaws, the iianges It will also be noticed that the broom is compressed when the tapering handle is inserted, as the lower jaws are forced together, while the jaws D D are separated.
  • the handle may be secured to the broomholder either by means of tacks or other equivalents, which are passed through the upper end of the portion D D and into the handle; or the inner portion of the handle-socket may be screw-threaded, as shown.
  • the same When the broom becomes worn out from use, the same may be removed from the holder by taking out the handle, thus allowing the lower jaws to become separated, land a rag or mop may be inserted between the jaws.
  • the improved broom-holder herein de- IOO scribed consisting of tWo similarly-construct 1 ing a tapering exteriorly-threaded end to en- 1o ed plates, each of which is provided at its gage the said extensions independent of the lower end With e, recessed portion having central pivot7 substantially as described.
  • tWo similarly-construct 1 ing a tapering exteriorly-threaded end to en- 1o ed plates, each of which is provided at its gage the said extensions independent of the lower end With e, recessed portion having central pivot7 substantially as described.

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A. E. FUNK'.
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Patented 11115:' 1, 1884..
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. SULLA/2, dated July l, 1884.
Application tiled JunevQ'S, 1883. (No model.)
` invention, such as will enable others 'skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the saine, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in broom-heads, its object being to provide a means whereby the straws will be held rmly in position when the saine is used as a broom-head, and when the broom is worn out the saine may be reinoved and a new one inserted, or the device employed as 'a mop-holder; and to this end my invention consists in providingtwo similarly-constrncted jaws with a concave lower end, which is provided with proj ectingy teeth, the parts being hinged centrally to each other and provided with a socket, in which the handle is inserted, as will `be hereinafter more fully set forth, and pointed out in the claim.
In the annexed drawings, Figure l is a side view showing the broom complete. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of the side plates, and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section.
A A represent two plates, which are rccessed at their lower ends, and provided with projecting teeth c. rlChe lower portion of the plate A is rounded at its upper end and provided with side iianges, b, which overlap the sides of the broom 5 and, if desirable, this plate may consist of suitablyconstructed open-work for the purpose of ornamentation. At a portion above the recess in which the broom is inserted these jaws are provided with suitable slots, c, in which is placed a perforated connecting -bar, O, having slightly -rounded ends. The upper part ofthe plate A, as indicated by the letter D, is concave in crosssections, and is slightly tapered on its outer edge. This portion .D may also be tapered on its inner edge, if desirable.
The parts of this broom-holder are pivoted `b b overlapping the sides of the same.
to each other by the pins e e, which pass through suitable perforations in the frame and through the connecting-bar C, thus uniting the parts pivotally to each other.
"When it is desirable to use this invention as a broom head or holder, shorter straws may be employed than is usual, as they will not have to extend upwardly so as to be bound upon the handle, and they are united to eachv other at a line below the holder by stitches, as is usual, and when the broom is thus constructed .it may be placed in the holder and the parts united to each other. The projecting pins c c, being forced into. the straws or head of the broom, will hold the same in posi.- tion, and to further secure the same the'handle D', which is slightly tapered, is inserted between the ends D D, and will further conipress the ends. The upper end of the broom will be incased within the jaws, the iianges It will also be noticed that the broom is compressed when the tapering handle is inserted, as the lower jaws are forced together, while the jaws D D are separated.
The handle may be secured to the broomholder either by means of tacks or other equivalents, which are passed through the upper end of the portion D D and into the handle; or the inner portion of the handle-socket may be screw-threaded, as shown.
When the broom becomes worn out from use, the same may be removed from the holder by taking out the handle, thus allowing the lower jaws to become separated, land a rag or mop may be inserted between the jaws.
I am awarev that prior tomy invention it has been proposed to construct a broom-holder consisting of two sections having a pivoted play at their conter, and designed to receive the end of a broom-handle; but in such cases` the pivotal connection was movable and of more or less complicated construction. My invention will be distinguished in that I provide a positive and rigid pivotal connection for the two sections, which have interiorlythreaded extensions to engage the handle independent of said pivotal connection.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The improved broom-holder herein de- IOO scribed, consisting of tWo similarly-construct 1 ing a tapering exteriorly-threaded end to en- 1o ed plates, each of which is provided at its gage the said extensions independent of the lower end With e, recessed portion having central pivot7 substantially as described. curved side Wells, and on its npper'end With t In testimony whereof I -aiix my signature 5 a curved interiorlythreaded extension, said in presence of two Witnesses.
extensions forming conjointlyasectionel sock- ANDERSON E. FNK. ct, the parts being united to each other at Witnesses: their centers by a pivotal connection fixed as B. M. PARKER,
described, in combination with a handle hav- EDWARD L. FUNK.
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US2614282A (en) * 1950-05-19 1952-10-21 Manuel Z Roman Detachable broom holder with replaceable broom head
US20220125188A1 (en) * 2020-10-26 2022-04-28 F.S.Korea Industries Inc. Cosmetic brush

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2614282A (en) * 1950-05-19 1952-10-21 Manuel Z Roman Detachable broom holder with replaceable broom head
US20220125188A1 (en) * 2020-10-26 2022-04-28 F.S.Korea Industries Inc. Cosmetic brush
CN114468524A (en) * 2020-10-26 2022-05-13 爱飞司可丽雅国际贸易有限公司 Cosmetic brush

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