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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a broom support that shall be independent of the broom handle and wholly attached to the brush or body portion of the broom in such mannerthat while turned in the proper direction the supporting device will prevent the brush splints from coming in contact with the floor when the broom is out of use and set aside, the said supporting device to be capable of rotation to one side and upwardly to any desired extent that will avoid obstructing the usual and proper employment of the broom when its service is required.
  • the supporting attachment has a sliding movement to change its adjustment on the broom handle and it requires a close and accurate fitting to the handle and broom head in order that the supporting device may remain in either one of its adjusted positions until it is desired to change the adjustment.
  • My invention contemplates a broom support that is altogether separate from and independent of the broom handle; it is wholly attached to the broom head and would perform its functions efficiently on a broom without a handle; and its efficiency is not affected by any variation in the size of the broom to which it may be attached, so that it can be readily taken from a worn out broom and usefully applied to a new one of difierent size.
  • the invention consists in the novel construc-- and to a locked position for supporting the broom splints away from the floor or be turned to a position that will permit the customary use of the broom, as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
  • Figure'l is an elevation of a broom provided with my improved supporting device or attachment turned to the position that will adapt it to keep the broom-splints away from the floor when the broom is set aside.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing the broom-support turned to a position that will permit the usual and required use of the broom.
  • Fig. 3 is a section through the broom-head and its supporting attachment.
  • This supporting rod 1 may be composed of a piece of suitably tempered and elastic wire, of appropriate length and diameter.
  • a centrally perforated metal plate 2 having on its lower edge adownward projecting arm or extension 3 provided with parallel lugs 4 at or near its extremity.
  • a centrally perforated metal disk 5 having on its under side a boss 6 around which snugly fits an eye '7 formed on the inner end of the rod 1, for which the said boss 6-scrves as a pivot.
  • a bolt 8 is passed through the disk 5 and plate 2 and through the broom head, on the opposite side of which it is confined by a nut 9 bearing against a broad surfaced washer 10 through which the bolt is also extended.
  • this broad surfaced Washer 10 will assist greatly to brace the bolt and nut and hold the supporting attachment in firm and secure connection with the broom head.
  • the outer end of said rod will project beyond the broom splints and afford an adequate support for the broom so that the splints will not come in contact with the floor and will, consequently, not be subjected to bending and injury when the broom is set aside, head downward.
  • the locking lugs 4 will hold theextended or downwardly turned supporting rod 1 securely, so that it will not be liable to slip or turn aside under the weight of the broom.
  • the supporting attachment In applying the supporting attachment to broom heads of different sizes, orin changing the attachment from an old broom to a new one, it can be placed at such suitable height on the broom head that the rod, when extended or turned downward, will project properly beyond the splints;
  • the device is, therefore, readily applicable to broom heads of various dimensions, without aflecting its efficiency, as the supporting rod or wire 1 may be long enough to allow for considerable variation in the length of the broom head orbrush, or the device may be attached slightly higher or lower on the broom head, as circumstances may require.
  • the rod or wire 1 When the broom is to be used, the rod or wire 1 should be lifted out from between the locking lugs 4t and swung upward toward the same size as the old one, or of diiferent dimensions.
  • What I claim as my invention is 1.

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(NoModeL) 1 J.v W. DAVIS.
. Y I BROOM SUPPORT. No. 539,357. Patented May-14,-1895.
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JOHN W. DAVIS, OF SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA.
BROOM-SUPPORT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 539,357, dated May 1 1895.
Application filed November 26. 1804. Serial No. 530,005. (No model.)
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN W. DAVIS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Salisbury,
in the county of Rowan and State of North Carolina, have invented new. and useful Improvements in Broom-Supports, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide a broom support that shall be independent of the broom handle and wholly attached to the brush or body portion of the broom in such mannerthat while turned in the proper direction the supporting device will prevent the brush splints from coming in contact with the floor when the broom is out of use and set aside, the said supporting device to be capable of rotation to one side and upwardly to any desired extent that will avoid obstructing the usual and proper employment of the broom when its service is required.
When a broom is permitted to stand on its brush. end the splints will soon become inj uriously bent by reason of the weight they are thus made to sustain, and in a short time the proper shape and efficiency of the broom will be very much impaired. This difficulty has in some cases been obviated by an attachment connected with and supported onthe broom handle in such adjusted positions as to sup-.
port the broom away from the floor or permit its contact therewith in sweeping. In these devices the supporting attachment has a sliding movement to change its adjustment on the broom handle and it requires a close and accurate fitting to the handle and broom head in order that the supporting device may remain in either one of its adjusted positions until it is desired to change the adjustment.
- My invention contemplates a broom support that is altogether separate from and independent of the broom handle; it is wholly attached to the broom head and would perform its functions efficiently on a broom without a handle; and its efficiency is not affected by any variation in the size of the broom to which it may be attached, so that it can be readily taken from a worn out broom and usefully applied to a new one of difierent size.
The invention consists in the novel construc-- and to a locked position for supporting the broom splints away from the floor or be turned to a position that will permit the customary use of the broom, as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
In the annexed drawings, illustrating the invention, Figure'l is an elevation of a broom provided with my improved supporting device or attachment turned to the position that will adapt it to keep the broom-splints away from the floor when the broom is set aside. Fig. 2 is a view showing the broom-support turned to a position that will permit the usual and required use of the broom. Fig. 3 is a section through the broom-head and its supporting attachment.
rod '1, having a pivotal connection with the broom head in such manner that the said supporting rod may be readily turned to a position that will enable it to support the broom away from the floor, or to a position that will permit use of the'broom for sweeping. This supporting rod 1 may be composed of a piece of suitably tempered and elastic wire, of appropriate length and diameter. On one side of the broom head is placed a centrally perforated metal plate 2 having on its lower edge adownward projecting arm or extension 3 provided with parallel lugs 4 at or near its extremity. Over this plate 2 is placed a centrally perforated metal disk 5 having on its under side a boss 6 around which snugly fits an eye '7 formed on the inner end of the rod 1, for which the said boss 6-scrves as a pivot. A bolt 8 is passed through the disk 5 and plate 2 and through the broom head, on the opposite side of which it is confined by a nut 9 bearing against a broad surfaced washer 10 through which the bolt is also extended. Obviously this broad surfaced Washer 10 will assist greatly to brace the bolt and nut and hold the supporting attachment in firm and secure connection with the broom head. By turning the elastic supporting wire or rod 1 downward and allowing it to snap into position between the locking lugs 4, the outer end of said rod will project beyond the broom splints and afford an adequate support for the broom so that the splints will not come in contact with the floor and will, consequently, not be subjected to bending and injury when the broom is set aside, head downward. The locking lugs 4 will hold theextended or downwardly turned supporting rod 1 securely, so that it will not be liable to slip or turn aside under the weight of the broom.
In applying the supporting attachment to broom heads of different sizes, orin changing the attachment from an old broom to a new one, it can be placed at such suitable height on the broom head that the rod, when extended or turned downward, will project properly beyond the splints; The device is, therefore, readily applicable to broom heads of various dimensions, without aflecting its efficiency, as the supporting rod or wire 1 may be long enough to allow for considerable variation in the length of the broom head orbrush, or the device may be attached slightly higher or lower on the broom head, as circumstances may require.
When the broom is to be used, the rod or wire 1 should be lifted out from between the locking lugs 4t and swung upward toward the the same size as the old one, or of diiferent dimensions.
What I claim as my invention is 1. The combination with a broom, of a supporting attachment pivotally secured to the broom head and adapted to be swung into position to project beyond the lower end of the broom to serve as a support therefor or be swung upward to permit use of the broom, substantially as described.
2. The combination with abroom, of a supporting rod or wire pivotally secured to the broom head and adapted to be swung into a downward position to project beyond the lower end of the broom, and means for locking the said supporting rod in its downwardly swung position, substantially as described.
3. In a broom support for attachment to a broom head, the combination of the pivotal supporting rod 1, the plate 2 having an arm or extension provided with looking lugs 4 to receive the said rod in its supporting position, the disk 5, between which disk and plate is received an eye on the pivotal end of the supporting rod, the bolt 8, nut 9 and washer 10,
substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN W. DAVIS. [14. s]
Witnesses:
J. M. lVIONROE, J. F. MOCUBBINS.
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US5161772A (en) * 1991-07-30 1992-11-10 Diresta Joseph G Stand for push brooms and like implements
US5868374A (en) * 1995-10-13 1999-02-09 Lomando; Steve Push broom stand
CN1322983C (en) * 2003-01-30 2007-06-27 佳能株式会社 Liquid vessel, its bearing and recording head casket
US20080083681A1 (en) * 2006-10-06 2008-04-10 Cella James J Reconfigurable garden tool caddy device and system
US20080093318A1 (en) * 2006-10-06 2008-04-24 Hansen Steven G Reconfigurable garden tool caddy device for conveniently supporting and transporting one or more garden tools to remote garden locations, and enabling the self-standing of long-handled garden tools in the garden when not in use
USD787197S1 (en) * 2015-09-25 2017-05-23 Humanhaus Inc. Self-standing cleaning tool
US9999293B2 (en) * 2016-11-07 2018-06-19 Katherine Joanne Weber Mop prop, stick stay, and broom base

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US5161772A (en) * 1991-07-30 1992-11-10 Diresta Joseph G Stand for push brooms and like implements
US5868374A (en) * 1995-10-13 1999-02-09 Lomando; Steve Push broom stand
CN1322983C (en) * 2003-01-30 2007-06-27 佳能株式会社 Liquid vessel, its bearing and recording head casket
US20080083681A1 (en) * 2006-10-06 2008-04-10 Cella James J Reconfigurable garden tool caddy device and system
US20080093318A1 (en) * 2006-10-06 2008-04-24 Hansen Steven G Reconfigurable garden tool caddy device for conveniently supporting and transporting one or more garden tools to remote garden locations, and enabling the self-standing of long-handled garden tools in the garden when not in use
US8074947B2 (en) * 2006-10-06 2011-12-13 Cella James J Method of using long-handed garden tools, each provided with a reconfigurable garden tool caddy device
USD787197S1 (en) * 2015-09-25 2017-05-23 Humanhaus Inc. Self-standing cleaning tool
US9999293B2 (en) * 2016-11-07 2018-06-19 Katherine Joanne Weber Mop prop, stick stay, and broom base

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