US81272A - Improved mop head and wringer - Google Patents

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US81272A
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  • drawing- I Figure 1 represents a longitudinal vertical section of this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the mop-head.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar ⁇ view of the stationary perforated cup detached.
  • This invention consists in a mop-head composed of two hinged jaws, between which the mop can be clamped, the shank of one yof said jaws being made in the form of a convex block.
  • said jaws are made to catch under hooks which project from the shanks of a stationary perforated cup, in such a manner -that the mop can'be compressed with considerable force between the stationary cup and the block attached to the mop-head, the handle of said mop -head forming the lever, and the hooks of the stationary cup the fulcrum, and by these means all the surplus water can be expelled from the mop, and the operation of wiping and scrubbing a floor can be conducted without splashing.
  • A represents a handle7 in the end of which is secured the jaw B of the mop-head.
  • the shank of this jaw forms a convex block, C, and it also forms the bearing for the pivot a, which forms the fulerum for the second or movable jaw D.
  • the shank of this movable jaw extends back far enough to catch in a ring or sleeve, b, which slides on the handle A. If this sleeve is moved down on the handle it catch'es over the shank of the movable jaw, and the two jaws are iirmly compressed. By these means the mop can be firmly clamped between the two jaws.
  • the convex block C serves to expel the surplus water from the mop in the following manner:
  • a stationary perforated cup, E is provided, which, by means of hooks or any suitable fastening, is attached to a bucket, F, as clearly shown in the drawing. From the shank of this stationary cup project one or more hooks, o, which are intended to form the fulcrum for the jaws of the inop-head.
  • the mop after having been clamped between said jaws, is dipped into the water, and then placed into the stationary cup; and by bringing the edges of the jaws to bear under the hooks c, and applying pressure to the handle A, the mop can be rmly compressed between the convex surface of the block C and the concave surface of the cup E, and the surplus water is readily expelled from the mop.
  • the water thus expelled collects in the bucket, and the operation of scrubbing or washing a iioor can thus be effected without wetting' the hands or splashing an undue quantity of Water on the floor.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIGE. l
CHRISTOPHER GULLMANN, OF POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK.
IMPROVED MOP HEAD AND WRINGER.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. S M272, dated August 18, 1868.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHRISTOPHER GULL- MANN, of Poughkeepsie, in the county of Dutchess, in the State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Mop Head and Wringer; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, enabling those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification, in which drawing- I Figure 1 represents a longitudinal vertical section of this invention. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the mop-head. Fig. 3 is a similar` view of the stationary perforated cup detached.
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This invention consists in a mop-head composed of two hinged jaws, between which the mop can be clamped, the shank of one yof said jaws being made in the form of a convex block. When the mop has been clamped between the jaws, said jaws are made to catch under hooks which project from the shanks of a stationary perforated cup, in such a manner -that the mop can'be compressed with considerable force between the stationary cup and the block attached to the mop-head, the handle of said mop -head forming the lever, and the hooks of the stationary cup the fulcrum, and by these means all the surplus water can be expelled from the mop, and the operation of wiping and scrubbing a floor can be conducted without splashing.
A represents a handle7 in the end of which is secured the jaw B of the mop-head. The shank of this jaw forms a convex block, C, and it also forms the bearing for the pivot a, which forms the fulerum for the second or movable jaw D. The shank of this movable jaw extends back far enough to catch in a ring or sleeve, b, which slides on the handle A. If this sleeve is moved down on the handle it catch'es over the shank of the movable jaw, and the two jaws are iirmly compressed. By these means the mop can be firmly clamped between the two jaws.
The convex block C serves to expel the surplus water from the mop in the following manner: A stationary perforated cup, E, is provided, which, by means of hooks or any suitable fastening, is attached to a bucket, F, as clearly shown in the drawing. From the shank of this stationary cup project one or more hooks, o, which are intended to form the fulcrum for the jaws of the inop-head. The mop, after having been clamped between said jaws, is dipped into the water, and then placed into the stationary cup; and by bringing the edges of the jaws to bear under the hooks c, and applying pressure to the handle A, the mop can be rmly compressed between the convex surface of the block C and the concave surface of the cup E, and the surplus water is readily expelled from the mop. The water thus expelled collects in the bucket, and the operation of scrubbing or washing a iioor can thus be effected without wetting' the hands or splashing an undue quantity of Water on the floor.
I am aware that Letters Patent have been granted to W. and W. S. Gillett, November 13, 1866, in which a mop-wringer is described which bears some resemblance to my invention. I disclaim everything shown and described in this patent.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination of the hinged jaws B D,
convex block O, handle A, and sleeve b, as
shown and described.
2. The hooks o on the 'stationary cup E, in combination with the jaws B D, block C, and handle A, as and for the purpose set forth.
This specification signed by ine this 7th day of February, 1868.
C. GULLMANN.
Witnesses W. HAUFF, E. F. KASTENEUBER.
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US2518765A (en) * 1945-10-29 1950-08-15 Ecker Louis Cleaning device having a brush and flanking sponge and squeegee elements
US20140338697A1 (en) * 2013-05-14 2014-11-20 Connecticut Carwash, LLC Mitter wringer

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2518765A (en) * 1945-10-29 1950-08-15 Ecker Louis Cleaning device having a brush and flanking sponge and squeegee elements
US20140338697A1 (en) * 2013-05-14 2014-11-20 Connecticut Carwash, LLC Mitter wringer
US9707939B2 (en) * 2013-05-14 2017-07-18 Connecticut Carwash, LLC Mitter wringer

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