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US704483A
US704483A US7870901A US1901078709A US704483A US 704483 A US704483 A US 704483A US 7870901 A US7870901 A US 7870901A US 1901078709 A US1901078709 A US 1901078709A US 704483 A US704483 A US 704483A
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    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B3/00Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier
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  • IVILLIAM MANSFIELD OF SORANTON, MISSISSIPPI, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO CHARLES S. MERIWVETHER, OF SORANTON, MISSISSIPPI.
  • This invention relates to brooms, brushes,
  • It is furthermore designed to insure a strong, durable, and rigid connection between the head and the handle, so as to obviate looseness thereof and at the same time to facilitate the separation thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a broom embodying the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective View of the broom-head in its open position for the reception of straw or other 'material.
  • the broom-head consists of a hollow metallic box-like body 1, which is closed at its inner end and open at its outer end and is also provided with an intermediate transverse partition 2, located adjacent to the inner end thereof.
  • One outer section of the box, as indicated at 3, is separate from the other portion thereof and connected thereto by means of a hinge 4, so that the part 3 may be swung outwardly, as indicated in Fig.
  • Both of the box members have corresponding series of teeth 5, which extend transversely upon the inner side thereof and substantially midway between the op posite ends of the hinged member 3.
  • the fixed member 1 is provided with a pair of pins 6, which project at the inner side of the memher and are designed to pass through corresponding perforations 7, formed in the hinged member, so that the screwthreaded terminals 8 may project exteriorly of the head for the reception of cap-n uts 9 to cover the pointed ends of the pins and also to effectually hold the box members in closed position.
  • the straw or other material 10, of which the broom is formed is placed within the Station ary member of the box, and then the hinged member is folded down against the straw and the nuts 9 applied to the pins, thereby snugly clamping the straw within the box or broomhead. It is thus apparent that the straw or other material may be readily replaced when worn or otherwise damaged.
  • an ordinary handle 11 may be connected to the broom-head, the latter is provided with a tubular shank or stem 12, having diametricallyopposite slots or openings 13 for the reception of the heads 14 of springcatches the shanks 15 of which are secured to the inner sides of the tubular stem.
  • the 8 5 handle 11 is provided with a tubular socket 16 of a diameter to snugly receive the stem or shank 12 and provided with diametrically opposite slots or openings 17 to correspond with the similar slots or openings in the tubugo lar shank, and thereby to receive the heads of the spring-catches, as clearly indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
  • the shank or stem 12 is thrust into the socket 16, whereby the outer end of said socket engages the beveled outer edges 18 of the catch-heads, so as to force the latter into the tubular shank, and when the slots 0r openings of the shank and the socket are mg istered the heads of the spring-catches snap outwardly into these slots or openings, so
  • the head and handle are connected in a strong, durable, and rigid manner, so as to obviate looseness thereof, and at the same time may be conveniently separated without removing bolts, screws, or similar fastenings, and the parts of the detachable fastening or coupling are always in position for interlocking engagement when the shank or stem is thrust into the socket of the handle.
  • a coupling for handles comprising a tubular stem or shank member, a socket memher to receive the shank member, both of the members being provided with corresponding openings, and a spring-catch carried by the interior of the stem and having its free end provided with a head to snap into the corresponding openings and detachably interlock the members.
  • a coupling comprising a tubular shank or stem having a slot, 3. spring-catch carried by the interior of the stem and having its free end provided with a head which is projected outwardly through the slot, one end of the head being beveled and the opposite end presenting an abrupt shoulder, and a socket to receive the shank and provided with an opening for the detachable reception of the head, whereby the parts are held against independent rotation and endwise separation.
  • a coupling for handles comprising a tubular shank or stem. member having diametrically opposite openings, spring-catches secured to the interior of the shank and having their heads projected outwardly through the respective openings, and a socket to snugly receive the shank or stem and provided with diametrically opposite openings to register with the openings of the shank or stem and detachably receive the heads of the respective spring-catches.

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Patented July 8 I902. W. MANSFIELD.
BROOM HEAD.
(No Modgl.)
UNIThn STATES PATENT OFFICE.
IVILLIAM MANSFIELD, OF SORANTON, MISSISSIPPI, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO CHARLES S. MERIWVETHER, OF SORANTON, MISSISSIPPI.
BROOM-HEAD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 704,483, dated July 8, 1902 Application filed October 15, 1901. Serial No. 78,709. (No model.)
To all 1072,0711, it may concern..-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM MANSFIELD,
a citizen of the United States, residing at Scrantomin the county of Jackson and State of Mississippi, have invented a new and useful Broom-Head, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to brooms, brushes,
and the like, and has for its object to provide ID for the detachable connection of the brush or brush-heads with the handles thereof, so that these parts may be conveniently separated for the substitution of a new head for aworn head and also for convenience in storing these parts.
It is furthermore designed to insure a strong, durable, and rigid connection between the head and the handle, so as to obviate looseness thereof and at the same time to facilitate the separation thereof.
Nith these and other objects in view the present invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter more fully described, shown in the accompanyingdrawings,and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the form, proportion, size, and minor details may be made within the scope of the claims without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a broom embodying the present invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view thereof. Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective View of the broom-head in its open position for the reception of straw or other 'material.
Like characters of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawings.
Referring to the accompanyingdrawings, it will be seen that the broom-head consists of a hollow metallic box-like body 1, which is closed at its inner end and open at its outer end and is also provided with an intermediate transverse partition 2, located adjacent to the inner end thereof. One outer section of the box, as indicated at 3, is separate from the other portion thereof and connected thereto by means of a hinge 4, so that the part 3 may be swung outwardly, as indicated in Fig.
4, to facilitate the reception and removal of straw or other material of which the broom may be formed. Both of the box members have corresponding series of teeth 5, which extend transversely upon the inner side thereof and substantially midway between the op posite ends of the hinged member 3. The fixed member 1 is provided with a pair of pins 6, which project at the inner side of the memher and are designed to pass through corresponding perforations 7, formed in the hinged member, so that the screwthreaded terminals 8 may project exteriorly of the head for the reception of cap-n uts 9 to cover the pointed ends of the pins and also to effectually hold the box members in closed position. The straw or other material 10, of which the broom is formed, is placed within the Station ary member of the box, and then the hinged member is folded down against the straw and the nuts 9 applied to the pins, thereby snugly clamping the straw within the box or broomhead. It is thus apparent that the straw or other material may be readily replaced when worn or otherwise damaged.
In order that an ordinary handle 11 may be connected to the broom-head, the latter is provided with a tubular shank or stem 12, having diametricallyopposite slots or openings 13 for the reception of the heads 14 of springcatches the shanks 15 of which are secured to the inner sides of the tubular stem. The 8 5 handle 11 is provided with a tubular socket 16 of a diameter to snugly receive the stem or shank 12 and provided with diametrically opposite slots or openings 17 to correspond with the similar slots or openings in the tubugo lar shank, and thereby to receive the heads of the spring-catches, as clearly indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
In assembling the handle and the broomhead the shank or stem 12 is thrust into the socket 16, whereby the outer end of said socket engages the beveled outer edges 18 of the catch-heads, so as to force the latter into the tubular shank, and when the slots 0r openings of the shank and the socket are mg istered the heads of the spring-catches snap outwardly into these slots or openings, so
that their. rear ends may snugly engage the inner ends of the openings, thereby holding the handle and the broom-head against accidental separation. It is preferable to have the shank and socket tapered, so that these parts may have a snug fit to obviate looseness thereof. To separate the head from the handle, the heads of the spring-catches are forced inwardly by pressing the fingers thereon, so as to force the catch-heads inwardly and out of engagement with the socket, after which the handle may be readily withdrawn from the shank or stem.
From the foregoing description it is apparent that the head and handle are connected in a strong, durable, and rigid manner, so as to obviate looseness thereof, and at the same time may be conveniently separated without removing bolts, screws, or similar fastenings, and the parts of the detachable fastening or coupling are always in position for interlocking engagement when the shank or stem is thrust into the socket of the handle.
What I claim is 1. A coupling for handles, comprising a tubular stem or shank member, a socket memher to receive the shank member, both of the members being provided with corresponding openings, and a spring-catch carried by the interior of the stem and having its free end provided with a head to snap into the corresponding openings and detachably interlock the members.
2. A coupling, comprising a tubular shank or stem having a slot, 3. spring-catch carried by the interior of the stem and having its free end provided with a head which is projected outwardly through the slot, one end of the head being beveled and the opposite end presenting an abrupt shoulder, and a socket to receive the shank and provided with an opening for the detachable reception of the head, whereby the parts are held against independent rotation and endwise separation.
3. A coupling for handles, comprising a tubular shank or stem. member having diametrically opposite openings, spring-catches secured to the interior of the shank and having their heads projected outwardly through the respective openings, and a socket to snugly receive the shank or stem and provided with diametrically opposite openings to register with the openings of the shank or stem and detachably receive the heads of the respective spring-catches.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM MANSFIELD.
Witnesses:
B. F. BRoUNE, C. S. MERIWETHER.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2614282A (en) * 1950-05-19 1952-10-21 Manuel Z Roman Detachable broom holder with replaceable broom head
US3996638A (en) * 1975-08-01 1976-12-14 Scarola Leonard J Mop holder having slideable jaw
US5435037A (en) * 1993-12-22 1995-07-25 Terry R. Douglas Paint brush with replaceable bristle pack
US6161242A (en) * 1995-08-18 2000-12-19 3M Innovative Properties Company Mops
US20020148058A1 (en) * 2001-04-12 2002-10-17 Greenwood Mark H. Detachably interconnected handle and paint brush
US6715251B2 (en) * 2002-04-08 2004-04-06 Han-Lung Yang Decorative simulated thatch unit
US20090283345A1 (en) * 2008-05-13 2009-11-19 Caterpillar Inc. Axle assembly for electric drive machine

Cited By (7)

* 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
US3996638A (en) * 1975-08-01 1976-12-14 Scarola Leonard J Mop holder having slideable jaw
US5435037A (en) * 1993-12-22 1995-07-25 Terry R. Douglas Paint brush with replaceable bristle pack
US6161242A (en) * 1995-08-18 2000-12-19 3M Innovative Properties Company Mops
US20020148058A1 (en) * 2001-04-12 2002-10-17 Greenwood Mark H. Detachably interconnected handle and paint brush
US6715251B2 (en) * 2002-04-08 2004-04-06 Han-Lung Yang Decorative simulated thatch unit
US20090283345A1 (en) * 2008-05-13 2009-11-19 Caterpillar Inc. Axle assembly for electric drive machine

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