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US1106282A
US1106282A US78863613A US1913788636A US1106282A US 1106282 A US1106282 A US 1106282A US 78863613 A US78863613 A US 78863613A US 1913788636 A US1913788636 A US 1913788636A US 1106282 A US1106282 A US 1106282A
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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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    • A47L13/52Dust pans; Crumb trays
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01HSTREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
    • E01H1/00Removing undesirable matter from roads or like surfaces, with or without moistening of the surface
    • E01H1/12Hand implements, e.g. litter pickers
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    • E01H2001/126Details characterised by way of removing material the implement being for single use but not glove-like

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  • This invention relates to improvements in dust pans and one of the objects is to provide a construction whereby the pan may be formed or shaped from an initially scored or prepared carton.
  • a further object is to provide a dust pan of cheap construction so that itv may be serviceable in connection with advertising promotion schemes and where it may be discarded after one usage, without any great cost, under conditions of use where sanitation is a prime desideratum.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective View of a dust pan embodying one form .of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View of the carton from which the pan is formed.
  • the pan base is indicated at 1, and is provided with sides 2 and a back 3.
  • a handle 4 extends from the back 3 and the hereinbefore numerals are employed to designate the parts as a whole.
  • the pan base 1 is scored at 5 to form the sides or side flaps 6, the upper 0r outer margins 7 of which taper from their rear ends toward their front ends.
  • the side fiaps 6 extend beyond the rear ends of the scores 5 and they are transversely scored at 8 and 9 to form corner back sections 10 and supplemental back sections or back fiaps 11.
  • the corner sections are slitted at 12 to receive side locking flies, which in the present construction, are triangular in shape and are formed by score lilies 13 and are indicated at 14.
  • the score lilies 13 intersect score lines 5, and a score line 15, which latter extends along the back of the pan base to form a pan back 16.
  • I provide a tongue slot 17 having a locking tongue 18, and 4at the juncture of the pan back with the pan base, and preferably at one side of the score line l5, I provide a retaining slit 19.
  • the pan back is provided with an extension whereby a hollow handle may be shaped up, and as shown, the pan back ,is scored at 2O to form the fold or bend between the handle and the pan back.
  • the extension on the pan back is longitudinally scored at 21 to form a top'handle section 22.
  • Said eX- tension is scored at 23 to form side handle sections 24.
  • the score lines 23 are disposed inwardly of the margins of said extension so as to provide marginal flaps 25 and 26 adapted to be folded to form the bottom section of the handle.
  • the iiaps 25 and 26 are provided with locking slits 27 and 28, respectively, which are preferably of arcuate form so as to lock the flaps 25 and 26 in overlapping relation.
  • the pan end 29 of the handle section 25 is rovided with ay tongueengaging slit 30 and) fiap 26 constitutes a retaining end which is adapted for projection through the tongue slot 17.
  • the pan back will be bent up to the position shown in Fie'. 1, and the handle forming sections will be Folded to form a hollow handle, by bringing the bottom sections 25 and 26 into overlapping relation and locking the same together by means of their locking slits 27 and 28.
  • the "section 26 will be lowermost.
  • the pan'end 29 will be inserted through the retaining slit 19 until the tongue locking slit 30 can be brought into locked relation with the tongue 18.
  • the retaining pan en 31 will be inserted through the tongue slot 17 so as to assist in retaining the the pan end 31 of the as a hinge.
  • the side locking corners 14 are inserted into the slits 12 of the corner sections l0 so as to hold the back sup porting aps against endwise movement laterally outwardly from between the handle and the pan back.
  • I preferably incline the upper margins 33 of the pan back corresponding to the in clinations of the margins 32 of the side sections 24 so that no material will be wasted in extending the bottom corners of the side sections 24 toward the pan with respect to the score lines 20. It will be seen, however, that the back supportingy fiaps 11 provide a pan back of uniform height with respect to the greatest height of the sides so as to afford a full holding capacity for the pan notwithstanding the reduced height of the pa'n back near the sides thereof. Furthermore, it will be noted that the pan.
  • a dust pan formed of card-board in accordance with my invention will present practically no more dust or refuse collecting portions than a sheet metal stamped or otherwise formed pan, and I obtain over stamped metal pans, the great advantage of such a material reduction in cost as to malte it possible to discard a pan formed in accordance with my invention after one usage, if the conditions make it necessary.
  • the flap parts are interlocked and suflicientlv self-l supporting so that they would hold together under any load of contents to which an ordinary dust pan will be subjected. It will also be seen that the use of' my invention avoids the expensive operations of enameling and metal painting of dust pans now in inse, as
  • the card-board or material may be selected.
  • thermore while the carton is unfolded7 advertising or other printed matter can be readily impressed thereon either by being printed or by embossing operations.
  • a carton shaped to form a dust pan comprising a sheet of material laterally scored to form side aps and each side Hap being scored to form back flaps, said sheet being scored to form side lockinglies and a pan back thereby forming a pan'base, the sides having slits for engagement with said locking flies, a handle extension projecting from the pan back and being longitudinally scored to be folded transversely of its longitudinal axis to form a handle, the top of said4 handle being connected with the pan.
  • a dust pan formed of a .folded sheet of material and comprising a pan-base, sides and back, the pan back having an extension scored to be folded into a handle on score lines longitudinally of the'axis of the handle, one portion of the handle being locked to the pan base and against the pan back, substantially as described.
  • a dust pan formed of a folded Sheet of material and comprising a pan base, sides and back, the pan back having an extension scored oif from the upper margins thereof and the extension being scored to form a rectangular handle adapted to be folded transversely of its longitudinal axis to form top side and bottom sections with the handle hinged to the back at the score juncture of the top section with the back, the margins of the side sections abutting the back and the bottom section being locked to the pan base, substantially as described.
  • a carton shaped to form a dust pan comprising a sheet of material laterally ⁇ scored to form side flaps, each side flap being scored to form corner sections 'and back flaps, said sheet being scored to,form side locking flies and a pan back thereby forming a pan base, a handle extension projecting from the pan back and being' longitudinally scored toform top, side and bottom handle sections, the bottom handle sections having locking slits for holding the same in overlappingllocked relation, said pan back having a retaining sli-t and said base having a locking tongue and slot, and one of said lia Miti? bottom handle sections having a project-ing.-4 end for insertion through said retaining slit:v
  • pan back having a retaining slit and said pan base hav- G.

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W. E. COATS.
DUST PAN.
APPLIoATIoN NLE SEPT. 8,1913.
1,106,282, Patented Aug. 4, 1914 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
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DUST-PAN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 4,1914.
Application led September 8, 1913. Serial No. 788,636.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, W'ILLIAM E. CoATs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Firesteel` in the county of Dewey'and State of South Dakota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dust-Pans, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in dust pans and one of the objects is to provide a construction whereby the pan may be formed or shaped from an initially scored or prepared carton.
lVhile it is one of the objects of my invention to provide a dust pan which may be formed of card-board or other form of relatively stift' paper, I desire it to be understood that my main object is to provide a construction whereby any kind of material thatmay be readily bent, may be employed.
A further object is to provide a dust pan of cheap construction so that itv may be serviceable in connection with advertising promotion schemes and where it may be discarded after one usage, without any great cost, under conditions of use where sanitation is a prime desideratum.
Other objects and features of the invention will be more fully described in connec- `tion with the accompanying drawings and will be more particularly pointed out and ascertained in and by the appended claims.
In the drawings :-Figure 1 is a perspective View of a dust pan embodying one form .of my invention. Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal sectional view through the same. Fig. 3 is a plan View of the carton from which the pan is formed.
Like characters of reference designate tsimilar parts throughout the di'erent figures of the drawings.
In the embodiment shown, I will rst briefly describe the construction of the pan.
The pan base is indicated at 1, and is provided with sides 2 and a back 3. A handle 4 extends from the back 3 and the hereinbefore numerals are employed to designate the parts as a whole. Y
Referring to Fig. 3, the pan base 1 is scored at 5 to form the sides or side flaps 6, the upper 0r outer margins 7 of which taper from their rear ends toward their front ends. The side fiaps 6 extend beyond the rear ends of the scores 5 and they are transversely scored at 8 and 9 to form corner back sections 10 and supplemental back sections or back fiaps 11. The corner sections are slitted at 12 to receive side locking flies, which in the present construction, are triangular in shape and are formed by score lilies 13 and are indicated at 14. The score lilies 13 intersect score lines 5, and a score line 15, which latter extends along the back of the pan base to form a pan back 16. In the pan base l, I provide a tongue slot 17 having a locking tongue 18, and 4at the juncture of the pan back with the pan base, and preferably at one side of the score line l5, I provide a retaining slit 19.
The pan back is provided with an extension whereby a hollow handle may be shaped up, and as shown, the pan back ,is scored at 2O to form the fold or bend between the handle and the pan back. The extension on the pan back is longitudinally scored at 21 to form a top'handle section 22. Said eX- tension is scored at 23 to form side handle sections 24. The score lines 23 are disposed inwardly of the margins of said extension so as to provide marginal flaps 25 and 26 adapted to be folded to form the bottom section of the handle. The iiaps 25 and 26 are provided with locking slits 27 and 28, respectively, which are preferably of arcuate form so as to lock the flaps 25 and 26 in overlapping relation. The pan end 29 of the handle section 25 is rovided with ay tongueengaging slit 30 and) fiap 26 constitutes a retaining end which is adapted for projection through the tongue slot 17.
Having now describedy the specific construction of the carton, I will now describe one manner of folding or shaping the same to form a dust pan.
Assuming that the carton is in the position shown in Fig. 3, the pan back will be bent up to the position shown in Fie'. 1, and the handle forming sections will be Folded to form a hollow handle, by bringing the bottom sections 25 and 26 into overlapping relation and locking the same together by means of their locking slits 27 and 28. In the manner of fold which I am now describing, the "section 26 will be lowermost. Having shaped the handle, the pan'end 29 will be inserted through the retaining slit 19 until the tongue locking slit 30 can be brought into locked relation with the tongue 18. Simultaneousl with this operation, the retaining pan en 31 will be inserted through the tongue slot 17 so as to assist in retaining the the pan end 31 of the as a hinge.
will lie in overlapping relation With respect to each other. During, or after insertion of the back supporting aps into their locking or supporting position, the side locking corners 14 are inserted into the slits 12 of the corner sections l0 so as to hold the back sup porting aps against endwise movement laterally outwardly from between the handle and the pan back.
I preferably incline the upper margins 33 of the pan back corresponding to the in clinations of the margins 32 of the side sections 24 so that no material will be wasted in extending the bottom corners of the side sections 24 toward the pan with respect to the score lines 20. It will be seen, however, that the back supportingy fiaps 11 provide a pan back of uniform height with respect to the greatest height of the sides so as to afford a full holding capacity for the pan notwithstanding the reduced height of the pa'n back near the sides thereof. Furthermore, it will be noted that the pan. base has a completely smooth and uninterrupted area for receiving the sweepings excepting for the slight projection of the ends 29 and 81 near the pan back, and therefore, a dust pan formed of card-board in accordance with my invention will present practically no more dust or refuse collecting portions than a sheet metal stamped or otherwise formed pan, and I obtain over stamped metal pans, the great advantage of such a material reduction in cost as to malte it possible to discard a pan formed in accordance with my invention after one usage, if the conditions make it necessary. It will also be noted that the flap parts are interlocked and suflicientlv self-l supporting so that they would hold together under any load of contents to which an ordinary dust pan will be subjected. It will also be seen that the use of' my invention avoids the expensive operations of enameling and metal painting of dust pans now in inse, as
the card-board or material may be selected.
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so that its original finish will suiiice. thermore, while the carton is unfolded7 advertising or other printed matter can be readily impressed thereon either by being printed or by embossing operations.
It is believed that the utility and advantages will be fully understood from the foregoing description, and while I have herein 1, leases shown and described one vspecific form of my invention, I do not wish to be limited thereto, except for such limitations as the claims may import. y
'1. A carton shaped to form a dust pan and comprising a sheet of material laterally scored to form side aps and each side Hap being scored to form back flaps, said sheet being scored to form side lockinglies and a pan back thereby forming a pan'base, the sides having slits for engagement with said locking flies, a handle extension projecting from the pan back and being longitudinally scored to be folded transversely of its longitudinal axis to form a handle, the top of said4 handle being connected with the pan.
back at the line of score formin the juncture thereof, and a bottom portion of said handle being locked to the pan base and against the rear face of the pan back, substantially as described.
2. A dust pan formed of a .folded sheet of material and comprising a pan-base, sides and back, the pan back having an extension scored to be folded into a handle on score lines longitudinally of the'axis of the handle, one portion of the handle being locked to the pan base and against the pan back, substantially as described.
3. A dust pan formed of a folded Sheet of material and comprising a pan base, sides and back, the pan back having an extension scored oif from the upper margins thereof and the extension being scored to form a rectangular handle adapted to be folded transversely of its longitudinal axis to form top side and bottom sections with the handle hinged to the back at the score juncture of the top section with the back, the margins of the side sections abutting the back and the bottom section being locked to the pan base, substantially as described.
4. A carton shaped to form a dust pan and comprising a sheet of material laterally `scored to form side flaps, each side flap being scored to form corner sections 'and back flaps, said sheet being scored to,form side locking flies and a pan back thereby forming a pan base, a handle extension projecting from the pan back and being' longitudinally scored toform top, side and bottom handle sections, the bottom handle sections having locking slits for holding the same in overlappingllocked relation, said pan back having a retaining sli-t and said base having a locking tongue and slot, and one of said lia Miti? bottom handle sections having a project-ing.-4 end for insertion through said retaining slit:v
and provided with a tongue slit for lockingengagement with said locking tongue on said pan base, the other of said bottom sections having a retaining end for projection through said tongue slot, said corner sections having slits for engagement with said lock-c ist ing flies andthe back flaps being disposed between said pan back and sald handle, substantially as described.
- 5. A carton shaped to form a vdust pan' and comprising a sheet of material laterally scored to form side flaps, each side fia being scored to form corner sections and ack flaps, said sheet being scored to form side locking flies and a pan back thereby forming a pan base, a handle extension projecting from the pan back and being longitudinally scored to form top side and bottom handle sections, the bottom handle sections having locking slits for holding the same in over.
lapping locked relation, said pan back having a retaining slit and said pan base hav- G. A. Ooms, ROLAND I BAHNSEN.
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US2453973A (en) * 1946-10-11 1948-11-16 William E Coats Dustpan
US2454430A (en) * 1945-12-10 1948-11-23 Cortes Edmundo Hygienic dustpan
US2536084A (en) * 1947-04-07 1951-01-02 Peters & Russell Inc Service tray for automobile instrument panels
US2666309A (en) * 1950-04-04 1954-01-19 Rolf L Anderson Flexible dustpan
US3286826A (en) * 1964-06-24 1966-11-22 Sigrid E Stoll Dog refuse package
US3345670A (en) * 1965-09-22 1967-10-10 Lillian P Charie Disposable dust pan
USD328809S (en) 1989-10-24 1992-08-18 Shooter John F Dustpan
US5186384A (en) * 1992-01-28 1993-02-16 Dirty Business Deals, Inc. Collapsible receptacle for disposal of animal wastes
US5584519A (en) * 1995-05-30 1996-12-17 Myles; J. Scott Disposable collection device for animal litter
US20050258655A1 (en) * 2004-05-18 2005-11-24 Janet Matthews Foldable frame for creating a scoop
US20080134981A1 (en) * 2006-12-12 2008-06-12 Selenke Albert A Disposable cat litter scoop with collection system
US20090294518A1 (en) * 2008-06-02 2009-12-03 Andre Yusin Foldable Structure
USD633267S1 (en) * 2009-01-27 2011-02-22 Serge Caleca Dustpan

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2454430A (en) * 1945-12-10 1948-11-23 Cortes Edmundo Hygienic dustpan
US2453973A (en) * 1946-10-11 1948-11-16 William E Coats Dustpan
US2536084A (en) * 1947-04-07 1951-01-02 Peters & Russell Inc Service tray for automobile instrument panels
US2666309A (en) * 1950-04-04 1954-01-19 Rolf L Anderson Flexible dustpan
US3286826A (en) * 1964-06-24 1966-11-22 Sigrid E Stoll Dog refuse package
US3345670A (en) * 1965-09-22 1967-10-10 Lillian P Charie Disposable dust pan
USD328809S (en) 1989-10-24 1992-08-18 Shooter John F Dustpan
US5186384A (en) * 1992-01-28 1993-02-16 Dirty Business Deals, Inc. Collapsible receptacle for disposal of animal wastes
US5584519A (en) * 1995-05-30 1996-12-17 Myles; J. Scott Disposable collection device for animal litter
US20050258655A1 (en) * 2004-05-18 2005-11-24 Janet Matthews Foldable frame for creating a scoop
US20080134981A1 (en) * 2006-12-12 2008-06-12 Selenke Albert A Disposable cat litter scoop with collection system
US20090294518A1 (en) * 2008-06-02 2009-12-03 Andre Yusin Foldable Structure
USD633267S1 (en) * 2009-01-27 2011-02-22 Serge Caleca Dustpan

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