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US714814A
US714814A US10464902A US1902104649A US714814A US 714814 A US714814 A US 714814A US 10464902 A US10464902 A US 10464902A US 1902104649 A US1902104649 A US 1902104649A US 714814 A US714814 A US 714814A
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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
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  • My invention relates to improvements in fountain-brushes comprising a circular brush, acircular tube connected to the brush,
  • a nozzle connected to the circular tube, a hollow handle connected to the nozzle, and a wa- 1 tor-hose connected to the end of the handle.
  • the objects of my invention are, first, to provide a fountain-brush with handle adapted for the outside of Windows, railway-cars,
  • buggies, and the like second, to provide a brush capable of receiving a supply of .water while brushing 3 third, to afford facilities for supplying the brush withwater while brushing and for regulating the supply of water to the brush, and, fourth, to provide a water-nozzle connected to the brush to cooperate with the brush.
  • the brush proper which is circular, is indicated by A, and the circular base or framework of the brush by B.
  • G is a circular tube, to which the base B of the brush is secured by means of bands D, which clasp the tube 0, and the end or ends of each band D are screwed to the rear side of the base B by means ofscrews d.
  • the nozzle E is a vertical water-nozzle, to which is socured at 3 the circulartube O in suitable oblique position to the nozzle.
  • the lower part of the tube 0 is secured to the nozzle E by means of a lower pipe connection F.
  • p i The nozzle E has a water-regulating tap 4,
  • the long vertical handlepart H is hollow and shown in section in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings; also, it will be noticed that this handle is shown broken in the same figures of the drawings.
  • the hollow handle H is screwed or otherwise secured at 6 to the lower end of the nozzle E, and a flexible hose or. water-pipe J is connected at 7 to the lower end of the brush-handle H.
  • the brush is preferably in oblique position to the handle H in order to allow the operator to stand a desirable distance from the object being washed and sprayed.
  • the length of the handle I-I may be from six to twelve feet, more or less, as desired to suit the purpose set forth, and may be constructed of suitable material to afford lightness and durability.
  • the operation of the fountain-brush is as follows: The water flows through the hose J, thence through the handle H and into the nozzle E, thence through the pipe connection F and into the circular tube 0 and out through the apertures 2 of the tube 0, and thence on and between the hairs of the brush A, thus saturating the brush with water, which is regulated by means of the tap 5. Water may also pass out of the end of the nozzle E at the same time, if desirable, by opening the tap 4 of the nozzle.
  • a fountain-brush comprising a hollow handle, a nozzle connected to the upper end of the handle, a circular tube in oblique position secured to the nozzle, a pipe communicating with the tube and the nozzle, a brush in oblique position secured to the tube, aper-

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Patented Dec. 2, I902. G. D. M EMBEHY. l
FOUNTAIN BRUSH. (A mamn med Apr.'26. 1902.)
(No Model.)
co PHoTourNa, WASHINGTON n c UNITED STATES ATENT FFICE;
GEORGE D. MEMBERY, OF HAMILTON, CANADA.
FOUN'TAlN-BRUSH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 714,814, dated December 1902- Application filed April 25, 1902. Serial No. 104,649. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern;-
Be it known that I, GEORGE D.'MEMBERY, a
citizen of Canada, residingat the city of Hamilton, in the county of Wentworth, Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented new and useful Improvements in Fountain-Brushes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention relates to improvements in fountain-brushes comprising a circular brush, acircular tube connected to the brush,
a nozzle connected to the circular tube, a hollow handle connected to the nozzle, and a wa- 1 tor-hose connected to the end of the handle.
The objects of my invention are, first, to provide a fountain-brush with handle adapted for the outside of Windows, railway-cars,
buggies, and the like; second, to provide a brush capable of receiving a supply of .water while brushing 3 third, to afford facilities for supplying the brush withwater while brushing and for regulating the supply of water to the brush, and, fourth, to provide a water-nozzle connected to the brush to cooperate with the brush.
anism illustrated in the accompanying drawout the several views.
In the drawings the brush proper, which is circular, is indicated by A, and the circular base or framework of the brush by B.
G is a circular tube, to which the base B of the brush is secured by means of bands D, which clasp the tube 0, and the end or ends of each band D are screwed to the rear side of the base B by means ofscrews d.
2 represents perforations in the front of the circular tube 0 and arepositioned to spray water on the brush A.
E is a vertical water-nozzle, to which is socured at 3 the circulartube O in suitable oblique position to the nozzle. The lower part of the tube 0 is secured to the nozzle E by means of a lower pipe connection F. p i The nozzle E has a water-regulating tap 4,
I attain these objects by the mech-' and the said connecting-pipe F has asiniilar tap 5.
The long vertical handlepart H is hollow and shown in section in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings; also, it will be noticed that this handle is shown broken in the same figures of the drawings. The hollow handle H is screwed or otherwise secured at 6 to the lower end of the nozzle E, and a flexible hose or. water-pipe J is connected at 7 to the lower end of the brush-handle H.
The brush is preferably in oblique position to the handle H in order to allow the operator to stand a desirable distance from the object being washed and sprayed. The length of the handle I-I may be from six to twelve feet, more or less, as desired to suit the purpose set forth, and may be constructed of suitable material to afford lightness and durability.
The passage of the water from the hose J to the brush and out of the end of the nozzle E is indicated by arrows.
The operation of the fountain-brush is as follows: The water flows through the hose J, thence through the handle H and into the nozzle E, thence through the pipe connection F and into the circular tube 0 and out through the apertures 2 of the tube 0, and thence on and between the hairs of the brush A, thus saturating the brush with water, which is regulated by means of the tap 5. Water may also pass out of the end of the nozzle E at the same time, if desirable, by opening the tap 4 of the nozzle.
It will be obvious that either of the two taps referred to may be opened or closed at the same time or that one tap may be opened and the other closed, as the case may be, to suit the requirements and objects set forth. Various changes in the form, proportion, and minor details of this invention may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Hence what I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a fountain-brush, a circular brush, a
circular water-tube secured to the base of the brush, apertures in the tube to communicate with the brush, a vertical nozzle, said tion, a pipe communicating with the lower part of the circular tube and with the nozzle, a hollow handle connected to the end of the nozzle and a hose connected to the end of the handle, substantially as described.
2. A fountain-brush comprising a hollow handle, a nozzle connected to the upper end of the handle, a circular tube in oblique position secured to the nozzle, a pipe communicating with the tube and the nozzle, a brush in oblique position secured to the tube, aper-
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US2609557A (en) * 1944-11-04 1952-09-09 Reed Ralph Raymond Hand broom
US20120099920A1 (en) * 2010-10-25 2012-04-26 Desheng Wang Mutifunctional cleaner

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2609557A (en) * 1944-11-04 1952-09-09 Reed Ralph Raymond Hand broom
US20120099920A1 (en) * 2010-10-25 2012-04-26 Desheng Wang Mutifunctional cleaner

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