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US2039052A
US2039052A US738878A US73887834A US2039052A US 2039052 A US2039052 A US 2039052A US 738878 A US738878 A US 738878A US 73887834 A US73887834 A US 73887834A US 2039052 A US2039052 A US 2039052A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B3/00Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier
    • A46B3/18Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier the bristles being fixed on or between belts or wires

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  • Our invention relates to bath equipment and has for its major object the provision of a certain means whereby a bath brush may be rendered iiexible, and so that the brush may be conveniently used by the hand of the operator in a manner so that as the brush is used, which is particularly adapted for bathing the back of the person in thev act of taking a bath, it will have a gentle spring tension.
  • One of the important objects of the invention resides in the provision of a bath brush that is so constructed as to enable the user to conveniently scrub his back while holding the handle portion of the brush in front of his body.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the complete invention, and Figure 2 is an end elevation of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the brush attaching means, and taken in the center thereof.
  • Figure 4 is a transverse section taken upon ⁇ line 1 -i of Figure 3, of the brush attaching body only.
  • Figure 5 is a longitudinal section assembly of the handle attaching means, and taken through 30 the center thereof.
  • Figure 6 is a transverse section through the handle attaching means.
  • the invention comprises principally curved mem- 35 ber l preferably of the formation as indicated in Figure 1, and it is observed that one end portion of said member is inclined to be straight as at 2 and is adapted to be permanently secured to the elongated member 3 by rivets l as indicated, and it is understood that an elongated slot is provided within said member so as to accommodate end portion 2 in the manner as described.
  • member 3 is secured to handle 5 by means of elongated shank 6 which is adapted to engage said handle as clearly shown in Figure 5, and to remain permanently fixed therewith.
  • the outstanding feature of the invention is the 50 means for detachably engaging bath brush A with member l, and this is accomplished by providing a socket member l, which has an axially arranged counterbore 8 adapted to detachably receive one end of stud 9, and the opposite end 55 of said stud having reduced shank ID passing (Cl. ll5-ll60) through an aperture provided for same Within member Il and riveted thereto as clearly indicated in Figure 3. Stud 9 is rmly locked within member l by means of thumb screw Ii. Said screw being adapted to threadedly engage said 5 member for this purpose.
  • Socket member l is also provided With an additional counterbore i2, and similar to counterbore 8 is longitudinally arranged with respect to said socket.
  • the latter counterbore is for purpose of 10 accommodating the ends of plaited wire B of brush A, said wire being locked within counterbore l2 by means of set screw i3, and transversely arranged counterbore li being provided where shown within member l so as to accommodate i5 adequate motion for said screw with respect to said wire.
  • member l is composed of spring steel of adequate flexibility, which produces thereby a decidedly soothing effect upon the back of the operator thereof instead of the inconvenient and harsh bath brush of the types where the brush is rigidly Xed with a solid handle for this purpose.
  • a resilient strip normally arcuate along its length and being substantially a quadrant in curvature, a handle secured at one end of the resilient strip, and a brush head detachably secured at the other end of the resilient strip, whereby the user may conveniently scrub his back while holding the handle in front of his body.
  • a brush head including a working face and a supporting frame, said frame having a shank portion disposed substantially perpendicular to the working face of the brush head, an elongated member having an axial socket to receive the shank portion, and a handle member attached to the elongated member.
  • a brush head including a working face and a supporting frame, said frame having a shank portion disposed sub- CII stantially perpendicular to the Working face of of the resilient strip and detachably secured in the brush head, an elongated member having an the other socket of the elongated member, and a axial socket in each end, means for detachably handle attached to the other end of the resilient securing the shank portion in one of the sockets, strip.
  • a resilient strip normally arcuate along its length ROBERT W. BECK. and being substantially a quadrant in curvature, GUSTAV A. ROGGE. a pin member arranged transversely on one end

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R. W. BECK ET ML,
RESILIENT MEAN FOR BATH BRUSHES Filed Aug. 7, 1954 llmatented pr..
litlESllLlllEN'll MEAN S FUR BATH BRUSHES Robert W. Beck and Gustav A. Rogge, Detroit, Mich.; said Rogge assigner to .lohn David lFlaugher, Detroit, Mich.
Application August 7, 1934i, Serial No. 738,878
3 illlaims.
Our invention relates to bath equipment and has for its major object the provision of a certain means whereby a bath brush may be rendered iiexible, and so that the brush may be conveniently used by the hand of the operator in a manner so that as the brush is used, which is particularly adapted for bathing the back of the person in thev act of taking a bath, it will have a gentle spring tension.
1c One of the important objects of the invention resides in the provision of a bath brush that is so constructed as to enable the user to conveniently scrub his back while holding the handle portion of the brush in front of his body.
is Other advantages will appear throughout the detailed description, by illustrations in the drawing, and more specifically pointed out in the appended claims.
With reference to the drawing:
2() Figure l is a side elevation of the complete invention, and Figure 2 is an end elevation of the same.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the brush attaching means, and taken in the center thereof.
Figure 4 is a transverse section taken upon `line 1 -i of Figure 3, of the brush attaching body only.
Figure 5 is a longitudinal section assembly of the handle attaching means, and taken through 30 the center thereof.
Figure 6 is a transverse section through the handle attaching means.
Referring more particularly to the drawing the invention comprises principally curved mem- 35 ber l preferably of the formation as indicated in Figure 1, and it is observed that one end portion of said member is inclined to be straight as at 2 and is adapted to be permanently secured to the elongated member 3 by rivets l as indicated, and it is understood that an elongated slot is provided within said member so as to accommodate end portion 2 in the manner as described.
1t is also observed that member 3 is secured to handle 5 by means of elongated shank 6 which is adapted to engage said handle as clearly shown in Figure 5, and to remain permanently fixed therewith.
The outstanding feature of the invention is the 50 means for detachably engaging bath brush A with member l, and this is accomplished by providing a socket member l, which has an axially arranged counterbore 8 adapted to detachably receive one end of stud 9, and the opposite end 55 of said stud having reduced shank ID passing (Cl. ll5-ll60) through an aperture provided for same Within member Il and riveted thereto as clearly indicated in Figure 3. Stud 9 is rmly locked within member l by means of thumb screw Ii. Said screw being adapted to threadedly engage said 5 member for this purpose.
Socket member l is also provided With an additional counterbore i2, and similar to counterbore 8 is longitudinally arranged with respect to said socket. The latter counterbore is for purpose of 10 accommodating the ends of plaited wire B of brush A, said wire being locked within counterbore l2 by means of set screw i3, and transversely arranged counterbore li being provided where shown within member l so as to accommodate i5 adequate motion for said screw with respect to said wire.
As previously stated, an additional outstanding feature of the device is the fact that member l is composed of spring steel of adequate flexibility, which produces thereby a decidedly soothing effect upon the back of the operator thereof instead of the inconvenient and harsh bath brush of the types where the brush is rigidly Xed with a solid handle for this purpose.
While we have hereinabove set forth a single embodiment of our invention, however we do not desire to be held to that precise form in the event that further development of the device may necessitate certain minor changes in the details of construction, but in any eventuality a departure from the general principle would be consistently avoided.
Having thus described our invention, what We claim as new is:
1. In a bath brush assembly, a resilient strip normally arcuate along its length and being substantially a quadrant in curvature, a handle secured at one end of the resilient strip, and a brush head detachably secured at the other end of the resilient strip, whereby the user may conveniently scrub his back while holding the handle in front of his body.
2. In a bath brush assembly, a brush head including a working face and a supporting frame, said frame having a shank portion disposed substantially perpendicular to the working face of the brush head, an elongated member having an axial socket to receive the shank portion, and a handle member attached to the elongated member.
3. In a bath brush assembly, a brush head including a working face and a supporting frame, said frame having a shank portion disposed sub- CII stantially perpendicular to the Working face of of the resilient strip and detachably secured in the brush head, an elongated member having an the other socket of the elongated member, and a axial socket in each end, means for detachably handle attached to the other end of the resilient securing the shank portion in one of the sockets, strip.
a resilient strip normally arcuate along its length ROBERT W. BECK. and being substantially a quadrant in curvature, GUSTAV A. ROGGE. a pin member arranged transversely on one end
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2817867A (en) * 1953-01-13 1957-12-31 Bugbird Herbert Copelin Apparatus for removing leaves from gutters
US5530983A (en) * 1994-07-05 1996-07-02 Maltese; Roy D. Appliance for washing, massaging, or heat-treating the back
US5560069A (en) * 1995-06-26 1996-10-01 Berger; Linnea J. Lint brush for a dryer duct
USD389319S (en) 1995-09-06 1998-01-20 Gelinas Joseph R Scrub brush
US5749115A (en) * 1994-05-09 1998-05-12 Franke; John Rotatable head hairbrush
US5761760A (en) * 1994-12-24 1998-06-09 Estee Lauder Inc. Mascara brush
US6134738A (en) * 1998-05-27 2000-10-24 Bintraco Gmbh Brush construction for cleaning toilet bowls
US6574830B2 (en) * 2001-07-23 2003-06-10 Michael D Huddleston Vacuum operated cleaning accessory with roller brush
US20100011525A1 (en) * 2008-07-16 2010-01-21 Mark Andrew Habrle Telescoping Collapsible Bath Brush

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2817867A (en) * 1953-01-13 1957-12-31 Bugbird Herbert Copelin Apparatus for removing leaves from gutters
US5749115A (en) * 1994-05-09 1998-05-12 Franke; John Rotatable head hairbrush
US5530983A (en) * 1994-07-05 1996-07-02 Maltese; Roy D. Appliance for washing, massaging, or heat-treating the back
US5761760A (en) * 1994-12-24 1998-06-09 Estee Lauder Inc. Mascara brush
US5560069A (en) * 1995-06-26 1996-10-01 Berger; Linnea J. Lint brush for a dryer duct
USD389319S (en) 1995-09-06 1998-01-20 Gelinas Joseph R Scrub brush
US6134738A (en) * 1998-05-27 2000-10-24 Bintraco Gmbh Brush construction for cleaning toilet bowls
US6574830B2 (en) * 2001-07-23 2003-06-10 Michael D Huddleston Vacuum operated cleaning accessory with roller brush
US20100011525A1 (en) * 2008-07-16 2010-01-21 Mark Andrew Habrle Telescoping Collapsible Bath Brush

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