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US1811336A
US1811336A US456770A US45677030A US1811336A US 1811336 A US1811336 A US 1811336A US 456770 A US456770 A US 456770A US 45677030 A US45677030 A US 45677030A US 1811336 A US1811336 A US 1811336A
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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
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads

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  • This invention relates to mop-heads.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a mop-head, embodying among other characteristics, a structure wherein the mop material may be readily inserted into or removed from the mop-head and yet be not liable to become detached accidentally from the mophead, whereby a new or clean mop may be readily substituted in the mop-head for a worn or soiled mop when desired.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the holder.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary detail plan view of the brush in unfolded condition.
  • the reference character 1 indicates a tubular or other form of holder mop-head having a closed end 2.
  • the mop-headl is, composed preferably of metal and it is provided with a longitudinal slot 3 which extends from adjacent the inner closed end 2 of the slot to and through the opposite end of the mop-head.
  • the opposite end of the mop-head is exteriorly screwthreaded as at 4 and the slot 3 extends through this screw threaded portion.
  • the screw threaded end 4 of the mop-head is adapted to receive an interiorly threaded cap 5 which is removable to permit insertion and withdrawal of a relatively long flat bar 6 adapted to detachably secure the mop material 7 in the mop-head.
  • a tubular metallic or other handle socket 8 is secured in any suitable manner to the mophead for the reception of a handle 9 of any :1
  • the mop 7 is composed of fibrous strands, secured intermediate their ends, between strips of woven fabric 10 and 11. These woven fabric strips are sewedtogether attheir ends and also along their longitudinal edges, as indicated at 12 and 13, respectively.
  • a seam 14 is also formed in the strips of woven fabric along a longitudinal line intermediate the edge seams 13 so as toprovide a crease to receive a longitudinal edge of the aforesaid flat mop securing bar 6 over whichthe mop is folded to provide separate brush mopping portions 7 and 7 as shown.
  • the cap 5 is unscrewed and removed from the respective end of the mop-head.
  • the flat bar 6 is positioned with one of its edges placed along the aforesaid intermediate seam 14 and the fabric strips and mop material arethen folded along the line of this seam 14 over the flat bar 6.
  • the folded mop, along the line of the seam 14, has a thickness such as to enable the fold to pass with some pressure into the slot 3 of the mop-head.
  • the cap 5 having been removed, as stated immediately above, one end of the flat bar 6 is permitted to project slightly beyond the respective side of the mop, that is, a distance substantially the distance between the closed end of the slot 3 and the closed end of the mop-head.
  • a mop-head comprising a tubular member closed at one end and provided with a r longitudinal slot extending from adj acent said closed end-t0 and through the opposite end of said tubular member, said slot permitting passage of a mop into said tubular menu.
  • 2.1"A mop-head comprising a tubular member closed at one 'end-andprovided with a longitudinal slot extending substantially throughout the length thereof and permit-V ting passage of a mop into said tubular member, a. cap removably connected to the end opposite the closed. end'of the tubular member, and a bar to maintain the mop in the tubular member and maintained therein against accidental disconnection by said cap.

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C. SPINO MOP HEAD June 23, 1931.,
'Filed May 28 1930 .laqqazezqaeeqeqa95 011.al "I gl'wuenioz awarmzq Patented June 23, 1931 UNITED STATS PATENT. ()FFICE CAMILLO S PINO, OF LATROBE, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR 0F ONE-HALF lO EMILIO DAVIERO, OF CLARKSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA MOP HEAD Application filed May 28, 1930. Serial No. 456,770.
This invention relates to mop-heads.
The object of the invention is to provide a mop-head, embodying among other characteristics, a structure wherein the mop material may be readily inserted into or removed from the mop-head and yet be not liable to become detached accidentally from the mophead, whereby a new or clean mop may be readily substituted in the mop-head for a worn or soiled mop when desired.
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in the construction and novel combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and set forth in the claims hereto appended, it being understood that various changes in the form, proportion, and minor details of construction, within the scope of the claims, may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the'invention or sacrificing any of the advantages thereof.
In the drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the holder.
Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary detail plan view of the brush in unfolded condition.
Referring now more particularly to the accompanying-drawings, the reference character 1 indicates a tubular or other form of holder mop-head having a closed end 2.
The mop-headl is, composed preferably of metal and it is provided with a longitudinal slot 3 which extends from adjacent the inner closed end 2 of the slot to and through the opposite end of the mop-head. The opposite end of the mop-head is exteriorly screwthreaded as at 4 and the slot 3 extends through this screw threaded portion. The screw threaded end 4 of the mop-head is adapted to receive an interiorly threaded cap 5 which is removable to permit insertion and withdrawal of a relatively long flat bar 6 adapted to detachably secure the mop material 7 in the mop-head.
A tubular metallic or other handle socket 8 is secured in any suitable manner to the mophead for the reception of a handle 9 of any :1
suitable material.
The mop 7 is composed of fibrous strands, secured intermediate their ends, between strips of woven fabric 10 and 11. These woven fabric strips are sewedtogether attheir ends and also along their longitudinal edges, as indicated at 12 and 13, respectively. A seam 14 is also formed in the strips of woven fabric along a longitudinal line intermediate the edge seams 13 so as toprovide a crease to receive a longitudinal edge of the aforesaid flat mop securing bar 6 over whichthe mop is folded to provide separate brush mopping portions 7 and 7 as shown.
To insert the mop material in the mophead, the cap 5 is unscrewed and removed from the respective end of the mop-head. The flat bar 6 is positioned with one of its edges placed along the aforesaid intermediate seam 14 and the fabric strips and mop material arethen folded along the line of this seam 14 over the flat bar 6. The folded mop, along the line of the seam 14, has a thickness such as to enable the fold to pass with some pressure into the slot 3 of the mop-head. The cap 5 having been removed, as stated immediately above, one end of the flat bar 6 is permitted to project slightly beyond the respective side of the mop, that is, a distance substantially the distance between the closed end of the slot 3 and the closed end of the mop-head. In this position of the flat bar with relation to the mop the projecting end of the bar is inserted through the slot 3 into the closed end of the mop-head and the flat bar 6 and the mop material is then forced into the slot 3 of the mop-head with the last end of the bar positioned in the slot lying within the screw threaded portion of the mop-head when the cap 5 is then screwed on to the screw threaded end of the mop-head. \Vhen the mop has been thus positioned in the mop-head and the cap 5 screwed on to the screw threaded end of the mop-head, as stated, the mop is secured in operative position in the head against accidental removal from the mop-head because of the flat bar having its ends within the closed end of the mop-head and within the area of the cap ,ltai
i 5 as should now be readily understood from the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
'It will thus be seen that I provide a simple, inexpensive and durable mop-head with which may be associated mop material in a manner to render a ready substitution of a new mop for an old or soiled one, when desired. i
' What is claimed:
1. A mop-head comprising a tubular member closed at one end and provided with a r longitudinal slot extending from adj acent said closed end-t0 and through the opposite end of said tubular member, said slot permitting passage of a mop into said tubular menu.-
ber, the last-mentioned end of the tubular member-being exte'riorly screw threaded, an interiorly screw threaded cap having threaded fit with said exterior screw threaded portion of the tubular member, and a bar in the tubular member to secure the'mop from accidental withdrawal from the tubular member.
2.1"A mop-head comprising a tubular member closed at one 'end-andprovided with a longitudinal slot extending substantially throughout the length thereof and permit-V ting passage of a mop into said tubular member, a. cap removably connected to the end opposite the closed. end'of the tubular member, and a bar to maintain the mop in the tubular member and maintained therein against accidental disconnection by said cap.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my Land. CAMILLO SPINO.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2756453A (en) * 1950-07-13 1956-07-31 Tennant Co G H Dust mop
US2940108A (en) * 1956-10-01 1960-06-14 Contract Building Services Inc Mop heads
USD344826S (en) 1991-06-10 1994-03-01 Bryan Earl W Mop
US5768736A (en) * 1995-09-20 1998-06-23 Preston; Renee Mop head and holding means

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2756453A (en) * 1950-07-13 1956-07-31 Tennant Co G H Dust mop
US2940108A (en) * 1956-10-01 1960-06-14 Contract Building Services Inc Mop heads
USD344826S (en) 1991-06-10 1994-03-01 Bryan Earl W Mop
US5768736A (en) * 1995-09-20 1998-06-23 Preston; Renee Mop head and holding means

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