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US594509A US594509DA US594509A US 594509 A US594509 A US 594509A US 594509D A US594509D A US 594509DA US 594509 A US594509 A US 594509A
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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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  • the object of my invention is to provide a mechanical device which is adapted to quickly and efiectually scrub, rub, or polish a floor.
  • the device as shown and described, contains a plurality of brushes or other rubbing or scrubbing devices, means for revolving them rapidly, means for holding the said rubbing devices severally against the floor with a yielding pressure while they are revolving, and means for varying the pressure.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of my improved scrubbing device.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation, and
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 3 3 of Fig. 2.-
  • a A represent the side bars of the machine, to which is attached the handle a, by means of which the machine it moved.
  • the side bars are held in the proper relation to each other by the transverse tie-rods a a 7 B represents a heavy roller which is journaled in the side bars A A. It is preferably made of cast-iron, faced with rubber. The roller rests upon the floor, and as the device is moved backward and forward on the floor this roller is revolved. At the front end of the device the two wheels B B are journaled, respectively, to the side bars A A, and when these wheels rest upon the floor the brushes or other devices bear evenly thereon and do the best work. 7
  • D represents a cross-bar having upturned ends 01 d.
  • This bar lies between the side bars and is vertically adjustable by means of the set-screws a (1 which screw through ears (1 on the side bars and respectively bear against the lower side of said bar D near its ends and against'the topsof the upturned ends (1 d of said bar.
  • a bossd on each end of the bar D enters a vertical slot a in the adjacent side bar, and this construction, together with the bolts 0 which pass through slots a in the side bars and screw into the ends of the bar D,
  • a sprocket-wheel b which is secured to the roller B, a sprocket-wheel c, which is fast upon shaft 0, and an endless sprocket-chain passing around said sprocket-wheels transmit motion from the roller to the shaft.
  • E E E represent vertical shafts, which pass through and are j ournaled in the cross-bar D. Bevel-gears e are secured to their upper ends and they mesh with bevel-gears 0 upon the shaft 0. Each shaft below the cross-bar is provided with a collar 6, which, together with the bevel-gear e, prevents endwise movement of said shaft.
  • G G represent brush-holders, and g g tubular stems on their upper'sides.
  • the lower ends of the shafts E telescope into said tubular stems, the latter being free to move vertically upon said shafts.
  • a coil-spring g surrounds each shaft E and thrusts at its ends against the collar 6 and the upper end of the stems 9, thereby forcing the brush holder downward.
  • the brush-holders may be of any suitable construction for holding brushes or polishing stones or any desired form of rubbing device.
  • the springs g hold the brushes or other rubbing devices against the floor with yielding pressure, whereby the brushes scrub the floor, however uneven it may be.
  • the adjustment of the bar D permits this pressure to be varied as desired, depending upon circumstances.
  • a floor-scrubbing device In a floor-scrubbing device, the combination of the framework, a transverse bar D vertically adjustable thereon, a roller monnted in the framework and adapted to contact with the floor, a shaft 6 mounted upon said 7 transverse bar, and mechanism for transmit- I ting motion from the roller to the shaft, with vertical shafts journaled in said bar meshing bevel-gears on said shaft'G and vertical shafts, brush-holders which are Vertically movable upon the lower ends of said vertical shafts, and revolve with them, and springs surrounding said shafts and thrusting said brush-holders downward,substantially as and for the'pnrpose specified.

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H. P. AOKERMAN.
SGRUBBING MACHINE.
Patented Nov. 30,1897.
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HARMAN'F. AOKERMAN, or CLEVELAND, onIo.
SCRUBBlNG-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 594,509, dated November 30, 1897. Application filed May 212 1896. Serial No. 592,661. (No model.)
Toall whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARMAN F. A CKERMAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Ouyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Floor-Scrubbing Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object of my invention is to provide a mechanical device which is adapted to quickly and efiectually scrub, rub, or polish a floor. The device, as shown and described, contains a plurality of brushes or other rubbing or scrubbing devices, means for revolving them rapidly, means for holding the said rubbing devices severally against the floor with a yielding pressure while they are revolving, and means for varying the pressure.
The invention consists in the combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of my improved scrubbing device. Fig. 2 is a side elevation, and Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 3 3 of Fig. 2.-
Referring to the parts by letters, A A represent the side bars of the machine, to which is attached the handle a, by means of which the machine it moved. 7 The side bars are held in the proper relation to each other by the transverse tie-rods a a 7 B represents a heavy roller which is journaled in the side bars A A. It is preferably made of cast-iron, faced with rubber. The roller rests upon the floor, and as the device is moved backward and forward on the floor this roller is revolved. At the front end of the device the two wheels B B are journaled, respectively, to the side bars A A, and when these wheels rest upon the floor the brushes or other devices bear evenly thereon and do the best work. 7
D represents a cross-bar having upturned ends 01 d. This bar lies between the side bars and is vertically adjustable by means of the set-screws a (1 which screw through ears (1 on the side bars and respectively bear against the lower side of said bar D near its ends and against'the topsof the upturned ends (1 d of said bar.
A bossd on each end of the bar D enters a vertical slot a in the adjacent side bar, and this construction, together with the bolts 0 which pass through slots a in the side bars and screw into the ends of the bar D,
A sprocket-wheel b, which is secured to the roller B, a sprocket-wheel c, which is fast upon shaft 0, and an endless sprocket-chain passing around said sprocket-wheels transmit motion from the roller to the shaft.
E E E represent vertical shafts, which pass through and are j ournaled in the cross-bar D. Bevel-gears e are secured to their upper ends and they mesh with bevel-gears 0 upon the shaft 0. Each shaft below the cross-bar is provided with a collar 6, which, together with the bevel-gear e, prevents endwise movement of said shaft.
G G represent brush-holders, and g g tubular stems on their upper'sides. The lower ends of the shafts E telescope into said tubular stems, the latter being free to move vertically upon said shafts. A coil-spring g surrounds each shaft E and thrusts at its ends against the collar 6 and the upper end of the stems 9, thereby forcing the brush holder downward. A slot 6 in each shaft and a pin 9 which passes through it and is secured to the stem, compels the, simultaneous revolution of the shaft and stem and prevents the removal ofthe stem. The brush-holders may be of any suitable construction for holding brushes or polishing stones or any desired form of rubbing device.
The springs g hold the brushes or other rubbing devices against the floor with yielding pressure, whereby the brushes scrub the floor, however uneven it may be. The adjustment of the bar D permits this pressure to be varied as desired, depending upon circumstances.
Having described my invention, I claim- In a floor-scrubbing device, the combination of the framework, a transverse bar D vertically adjustable thereon, a roller monnted in the framework and adapted to contact with the floor, a shaft 6 mounted upon said 7 transverse bar, and mechanism for transmit- I ting motion from the roller to the shaft, with vertical shafts journaled in said bar meshing bevel-gears on said shaft'G and vertical shafts, brush-holders which are Vertically movable upon the lower ends of said vertical shafts, and revolve with them, and springs surrounding said shafts and thrusting said brush-holders downward,substantially as and for the'pnrpose specified. a I
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses: I t I t HARMAN F. AOKER MAN.
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US2540933A (en) * 1946-02-09 1951-02-06 Certified Chemical Company Machine for scrubbing rugs, floors, and the like
US2609555A (en) * 1948-09-18 1952-09-09 Electrolux Corp Floor polishing device
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US2540933A (en) * 1946-02-09 1951-02-06 Certified Chemical Company Machine for scrubbing rugs, floors, and the like
US2609555A (en) * 1948-09-18 1952-09-09 Electrolux Corp Floor polishing device
US20070199169A1 (en) * 2006-02-24 2007-08-30 Vosbikian Peter S Rotating cleaning device
US20100154824A1 (en) * 2006-02-24 2010-06-24 Quickie Manufacturing Corporation Rotating cleaning device
US8904591B2 (en) * 2006-02-24 2014-12-09 Quickie Manufacturing Corporation Rotating cleaning device
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