US3040356A - Dust mops with means to manually spin the mophead - Google Patents

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US3040356A
US3040356A US39505A US3950560A US3040356A US 3040356 A US3040356 A US 3040356A US 39505 A US39505 A US 39505A US 3950560 A US3950560 A US 3950560A US 3040356 A US3040356 A US 3040356A
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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
    • A47L13/14Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing combined with squeezing or wringing devices
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the object of this invention is to devise a novel dust mop with novel means to spin the mophead back-andforth to remove. from it the collected dust and dirt.
  • a further object is to mount the actuating shaft so that it is free to revolve within a handle, and to mount in and on the handle a novel slide having means to receive and actuate the actuating shaft when the slide is reciprocated by a sleeve on the handle.
  • our invention comprehends a novel dust mop with novel means to spin back-and-forth the mophead to remove-therefrom the collected dust and dirt.
  • FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of a novel dust mop with spinning means embodying our invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a sectional elevation of a portion of the mop on an enlarged scale.
  • FIGURE 3 is a sectional elevation showing the slide and grasping sleeve in their rearward positions.
  • FIGURE 4 is a section on line 4-4 of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 5 is a section on line 55 of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 6 is a section on line 6-6 of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of the slide.
  • the mop has a tubular handle 1, the front end of which is closed by a bushing 2 fixed therein for example by a driving fit and apertured to receive with a clearance an actuating rod 3.
  • a bearing in the form of collar 4 is fixed by a pin 5 on the rod 3 to revolve with it, and the collar is contained within a cap 6 apertured to permit the rod 3 to pass therethrough.
  • the rod 3 at its forward portion has an angle bend 7 and terminates in a straight stretch 8 free to revolve in a tube 9 extending laterally cross a backing plate 10, preferably of plastic, and having its ends slipped into pockets 1?. of a cleaning head 11, which may be of the strand type.
  • the backing 10 may have apertures 13 to adapt it for connection with other types of cleaning heads.
  • a slide 16 in the form of a longitudinally extending strip partly curved in cross- 3,0403% Patented June 26, 1962 section to ride on the outer periphery of the handle has a downwardly deflected portion to provide a neck 18 which travels in a longitudinally extending slot 19 in the handle 1, and terminates in a disc 20 having a rectangularly shaped aperture 21 to receive the spiral or helical strip 14.
  • a sleeve 22 is fixed to the slide 16 by a fastening device 23 in threaded engagement with the opening 17 in the slide.
  • the inner bore of the sleeve has a groove 2-1 to receive the longitudinally extending portion of the slide.
  • the cleaning tool or mop head In the operation, when the handle sleeve 22 is moved forwardly the cleaning tool or mop head will be revolved in one direction, and when the sleeve is moved rearwardly the cleaning head will be revolved in a reverse direction thus removing the dust or dirt collected by the cleaning head.
  • the mophead can be considered as including the headll and the backing plate.
  • the rod is provided with the angle bend 7 so that when revolved in either direction it will strike the plate 10 and cause the head, backing plate and rod to revolve in unison with each other.
  • a dust mop comprising a tubular handle closed at its front end with an aperture through such closed end, a cap secured to the front end of the handle and forming a chamber between the front end of the handle and the closed end of the cap and having an aperture through the closed end of the cap, a rod extending through said apertures into the handle, a bearing within said chamber and fixed t0 the rod and preventing relative longitudinal movement of the rod and handle, a spiral'strip connected at itsfront end to the rear end of the rod, said handle having a longitudinal slot alongside of said strip, a'slide on the outer face of the handle having a neck guided in said handle slot and terminating within the handle in a disc having a slot to receive said strip and turn it on longitudinal movement of said slide, a sleeve on the handle connected with the slide to move it, and a mop head mounted on the front end of the handle.

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DUST MOPS WITH MEANS T0 MANUALLY SPIN THE MOPHEAD June 1962 P. s. VOSBlKlAN ETAL Filed June 29, 1960 INVEN fer-S3 Va! Tia/maid 1/06 PfQM ATTORN EY United States Patent Peter S. Vosbikian,
(both of 20th and Oxford Sta, Phila- Philadelphia, Pa. delphia, Pa.)
Filed June 29, 1960, Ser. No. 39,505v 2 Claims. (Cl. 115-147) The object of this invention is to devise a novel dust mop with novel means to spin the mophead back-andforth to remove. from it the collected dust and dirt.
A further object is to mount the actuating shaft so that it is free to revolve within a handle, and to mount in and on the handle a novel slide having means to receive and actuate the actuating shaft when the slide is reciprocated by a sleeve on the handle.
With the foregoing and other objects in view as will hereinafter clearly appear, our invention comprehends a novel dust mop with novel means to spin back-and-forth the mophead to remove-therefrom the collected dust and dirt.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, we have shown in the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment of it which we have found in practice to give satisfactory and reliable results. It is, however, to be understood that the various instrumentalities of which the invention consists can be variously arranged and organized, and the invention is not limited, except by the scope of the appended claims, to be exact arrangement and organization of these instrurnentalities as herein set forth.
FIGURE 1 is a top plan view of a novel dust mop with spinning means embodying our invention.
FIGURE 2 is a sectional elevation of a portion of the mop on an enlarged scale.
FIGURE 3 is a sectional elevation showing the slide and grasping sleeve in their rearward positions.
FIGURE 4 is a section on line 4-4 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 5 is a section on line 55 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 6 is a section on line 6-6 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of the slide.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts.
Referring to the drawings:
The mop has a tubular handle 1, the front end of which is closed by a bushing 2 fixed therein for example by a driving fit and apertured to receive with a clearance an actuating rod 3. A bearing in the form of collar 4 is fixed by a pin 5 on the rod 3 to revolve with it, and the collar is contained within a cap 6 apertured to permit the rod 3 to pass therethrough.
The rod 3 at its forward portion has an angle bend 7 and terminates in a straight stretch 8 free to revolve in a tube 9 extending laterally cross a backing plate 10, preferably of plastic, and having its ends slipped into pockets 1?. of a cleaning head 11, which may be of the strand type. The backing 10 may have apertures 13 to adapt it for connection with other types of cleaning heads.
The rear end of the rod 3 is fixed to a spirally formed strip 14 by fastening devices 15. A slide 16 in the form of a longitudinally extending strip partly curved in cross- 3,0403% Patented June 26, 1962 section to ride on the outer periphery of the handle has a downwardly deflected portion to provide a neck 18 which travels in a longitudinally extending slot 19 in the handle 1, and terminates in a disc 20 having a rectangularly shaped aperture 21 to receive the spiral or helical strip 14. A sleeve 22 is fixed to the slide 16 by a fastening device 23 in threaded engagement with the opening 17 in the slide. The inner bore of the sleeve has a groove 2-1 to receive the longitudinally extending portion of the slide.
In the operation, when the handle sleeve 22 is moved forwardly the cleaning tool or mop head will be revolved in one direction, and when the sleeve is moved rearwardly the cleaning head will be revolved in a reverse direction thus removing the dust or dirt collected by the cleaning head. The mophead can be considered as including the headll and the backing plate.
It will be apparent that the rod is provided with the angle bend 7 so that when revolved in either direction it will strike the plate 10 and cause the head, backing plate and rod to revolve in unison with each other.
Since the cleaning head and backing member are free to revolve on the actuating rod and the rod has an angle bend to causeit to strike the backing member, a combined spinning and shaking is imparted to the cleaning head.
Having thus described our invention, what We claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A dust mop comprising a tubular handle closed at its front end with an aperture through such closed end, a cap secured to the front end of the handle and forming a chamber between the front end of the handle and the closed end of the cap and having an aperture through the closed end of the cap, a rod extending through said apertures into the handle, a bearing within said chamber and fixed t0 the rod and preventing relative longitudinal movement of the rod and handle, a spiral'strip connected at itsfront end to the rear end of the rod, said handle having a longitudinal slot alongside of said strip, a'slide on the outer face of the handle having a neck guided in said handle slot and terminating within the handle in a disc having a slot to receive said strip and turn it on longitudinal movement of said slide, a sleeve on the handle connected with the slide to move it, and a mop head mounted on the front end of the handle.
2. The construction defined in claim 1, wherein said rod has an angle bend overlying the top face of the mop head, and terminates in a straight stretch, and the mop head has a tube portion in which said straight stretch is free to turn.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,040,959 Kuinders Oct. 8, 1912 2,636,393 Josephs Apr. 28, 1953 2,777,144 Gombar Jan. 15, 1957 FOREIGN PATENTS 231,230 Switzerland May 16, 1944 334,610 Great Britain Sept. 8, 1930
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US3339476A (en) * 1965-10-18 1967-09-05 Troya Michel R De Coffee maker
US4653142A (en) * 1984-09-19 1987-03-31 Reach High Products, Inc. Extensible tool handle
US4922768A (en) * 1988-02-29 1990-05-08 Spirac Engineering Ab Driving device
WO2010141640A1 (en) * 2009-06-03 2010-12-09 W-Lok Corporation Self-spinning mop
CN102144910A (en) * 2010-02-10 2011-08-10 帝凯国际实业有限公司 Rotary type mop
USD973294S1 (en) 2021-04-20 2022-12-20 The Libman Company Mop
USD973295S1 (en) 2021-04-20 2022-12-20 The Libman Company Bucket
US11717130B2 (en) 2021-04-20 2023-08-08 The Libman Company Mop system with rotating mop head

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US1040959A (en) * 1912-02-20 1912-10-08 Ferdinand C Kuinders Tooth-brush.
GB334610A (en) * 1929-06-08 1930-09-08 Norton Sydney Corney Improvements in and relating to mops and other cleaning appliances
CH231230A (en) * 1942-12-07 1944-03-15 J Geel Max Apparatus with a rotating brush for cleaning teeth.
US2636393A (en) * 1950-05-15 1953-04-28 Josephs Henry Hand-operated motor
US2777144A (en) * 1955-03-30 1957-01-15 Leslie J Gombar Rotatable head dust mop

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1040959A (en) * 1912-02-20 1912-10-08 Ferdinand C Kuinders Tooth-brush.
GB334610A (en) * 1929-06-08 1930-09-08 Norton Sydney Corney Improvements in and relating to mops and other cleaning appliances
CH231230A (en) * 1942-12-07 1944-03-15 J Geel Max Apparatus with a rotating brush for cleaning teeth.
US2636393A (en) * 1950-05-15 1953-04-28 Josephs Henry Hand-operated motor
US2777144A (en) * 1955-03-30 1957-01-15 Leslie J Gombar Rotatable head dust mop

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3339476A (en) * 1965-10-18 1967-09-05 Troya Michel R De Coffee maker
US4653142A (en) * 1984-09-19 1987-03-31 Reach High Products, Inc. Extensible tool handle
US4922768A (en) * 1988-02-29 1990-05-08 Spirac Engineering Ab Driving device
WO2010141640A1 (en) * 2009-06-03 2010-12-09 W-Lok Corporation Self-spinning mop
CN102144910A (en) * 2010-02-10 2011-08-10 帝凯国际实业有限公司 Rotary type mop
USD973294S1 (en) 2021-04-20 2022-12-20 The Libman Company Mop
USD973295S1 (en) 2021-04-20 2022-12-20 The Libman Company Bucket
US11717130B2 (en) 2021-04-20 2023-08-08 The Libman Company Mop system with rotating mop head

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