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US2902704A US668995A US66899557A US2902704A US 2902704 A US2902704 A US 2902704A US 668995 A US668995 A US 668995A US 66899557 A US66899557 A US 66899557A US 2902704 A US2902704 A US 2902704A
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  • This invention relates to mops and lis directed particularly to an improved construction in yarn or spaghetti-type mops.
  • the principal object of this invention is tto provide a mop of the character described comprising a molded support member having an elongated clamp member for clamping the yarn thereto, the support member bein-g provided with a screw socket' for receiving the threaded end of a mop handle, and a molded hollow cover member within which the support member is received and having a lower interior Yannular shoulder against the underside of which an upper shoulder portion of the support member is drawn when the handle is assembled thereto, and the handle having vat its base end-a por-tion of increased diameter which abuts the upper annular shoulder formed in the neck for retaining the assembly in tight .intertting relation.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a mop 'ofthe .character 4described which comprises a minimum of metal parts and wherein the major parts can readily be manufactured of synthetic plastic materials by injection molding.
  • 'Yet another object of this invention is to provide a mop 'of the character described which may easily 'be assembled and disassembled, which shall permit replace ment of parts, and which shall be inexpensive to manufacture ⁇ and yet practical and efcient to a high degree 1n use.
  • the invention accordingingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement ofparts which .willbeexemplitied in the construction hereinafter described, .and of which the scope tof invention willibeindicated .inthefollowing claims.
  • zfFig. l is a partial lperspective l*View rof the imop .embo dying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing the handle, the cover fand the yarn support member with themop ⁇ yarn in disassembled. relation,
  • 'jFi'g 4 isa cross-sectional'view taken along'thelline 4 4 of Fig. 3 -inrtlredirectionof the arrows,
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the mop, shown without the mop yarn in the support member, and
  • Fig. 6 is a View similar to Fig. 4 but showing use of a modified form of clamping member in conjunction with the support member.
  • 10 designates generally a mop embodying the invention, the same comprising a handle 11, a cover member 12 and a yarn holder member 13 to which spaghetti-type yarn elements 14 are clamped as is hereinbelow described,
  • the holder member 13 which is preferably molded of hard polystyrene or polyethylene, is elongated in shape and formed along its underside with a concave longitudinal groove 15 which terminate at end wall por tions 16 vand 17, which extend somewhat outwardly'of the longitudinal side edges of said groove.
  • the holder 13 is also provided with a cylindrical screw socket portion .18 molded at the top of said holder and centrally located along its length.
  • a pair of strengthening rib portions 19, 20 are molded along the top of the holder 13, extending downwardly from each side of .the screw socket portion 18.
  • a pair of opposed dat shoulders 21, 22 are formed at each side of the socket portion 18 where the respective rib portions .19, 20 join therewith.
  • a through opening 23 lfor receiving rivets 24 is a through opening 23 lfor receiving rivets 24.
  • the rivets extend through openings in an elongated channelshaped clamping bar or member 25, serving to clamp the mop yarn elements 14 in place with respect to the holder member 13 (see Figs. 3 and 4).
  • the cover member 12 preferably molded of soft polyethylene material, is ⁇ hollow and open at its underside, the opening being of such Vshape as to receive .the holder member 13. It is formed with a central vneck portion 26 from which extend outwardly top shoulder portions 27 flaring slightly outwardly and downwardly. The neck portion 26 extends up above the shoulders 27 and is formed with an annular lower interior endvportion 28 projecting slightly 'downwardly below the shoulder portions 27. The neck portion 26 is formed below its upper end 29 with an inner anular rib or vshoulder 30 for the purpose hereinafter appearing.
  • the top shoulder portions 27 are connected to the neck portion26 by central strengthening ribs 31.
  • top shoulder portions 27 Extending downwardly from vthe outer ends of the top shoulder portions 27 are end walls, 32, and vextending downwardly from the sides of said top shoulder portions are longitudinal side walls 33.
  • the shoulder portions 27 may be rounded in transverse cross-sectional shape if desired.
  • the side walls 33 and the end walls 32 are preferably formed with a thickened lower edge bead 34 extending all around lfor strengthening.
  • the cap .36 is formed with a body portion 37 and a reduced diameter externally screw-threaded portion 38.
  • the portion 38 may Abe'inserted through the opening formed by the internal annular shoulder 30 and screwed into the socket portion V18 of the'yarn holder member 13.
  • the'atishoulders y2.1, 22 of the holder member 13 Upon tightening the handle, the'atishoulders y2.1, 22 of the holder member 13 will "be drawn against the underside of the interior endportion 23 ofthe cover member 12 andthe annular shoulder surrounding the base of the 'threaded portion 33 of the handle cap 36 will abut and be tightened against the upper Yedge of the shoulders 30 in said cover member, whereby the parts will be held in secure yinteriitted relation.
  • Fig. 6 Illustrates a modification of the invention wherein an angular clamping'plate 39 is 'used as the clamping member for the yarn'elements 14 instead of the channelshaped clamping'bar 25 shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5.
  • the clamping plate39y preferably stamped of metal, is shaped with opposed downwardly inclined longitudinal side portions 40 terminating in short, outwardly extending longitudinal lip portions 41.
  • the size of the clamping plate 39 is such that the yarn elements 14, at each side of which they are clamped to the yarn support member 18, are ared outwardly and against the underside of the lower ends of the side walls 33 of the cover member 12, as indicated at 42 and 43.
  • an elongated yarn support member havingopposite sides, a plurality of mop strands, an elongated clamping member, attachment means for securing said clamping member in spaced parallel relation with respect to the underside of said yarn support member, medial portions of said mop strands being interposed between said clamping member and said support member, a socket formed in the other side of said support member and extending outwardly therefrom, a hollow cover member surrounding said support member, socket and clamped portions of said strands, an elongated handle, and means for attaching one end of said handle to said socket, said attaching means comprising means for securing said cover member with respect to said support member, said clamping member being channel-shaped, said clamping member being U-shaped in cross-section and having co-planar, longitudinal portions extending outwardly of each side thereof.
  • an elongated yarn support member having opposite sides, a plurality of mop strands, means for clamping medial portions of said mop strands along one side of said yarn support member, an internallythreaded socket portion formed in the other side of said support member and extending outwardly therefrom, a pair of opposed co-planar shoulders formed at the base of said socket portion, a hollow cover member surrounding said support member and the clamped portions of said strands, said hollow cover member being formed with interiorly-projecting abutment means at the base of said socket portion, an elongated handle, and externally threaded means at one end of said handle engaging said internally threaded socket for securing said handle to said support member and for urging said abutment means against said opposed shoulders for securing said support member, said cover member and said handle in intertted relation.
  • an elongated yarn support member having opposite sides, a plurality of mop strands, means for clamping medial portions of said mop strands along one side of said yarn support member, an internallythreaded socket portion formed in the other side of said support member and extending outwardly therefrom, a pair of opposed co-planar shoulders formed at the base of said socket portion, a hollow cover member surrounding said rsupport member and the clamped portions of said strands, said hollow cover member being formed with interiorly-projecting abutment means at the base of said socket portion, said cover member having a neck portion surrounding said socket portion, an annular ring formed within said neck portion and providing an upper annular shoulder therein, an elongated handle, a screw stud extending from one end of said handle and adapted to extend through said neck portion and threadedly t into said socket portion, said screw stud being coaxial with said handle and of smaller diameter with respect thereto to provide a second annular shoulder at the base of said screw stud, said second annular
  • said interiorly-projecting -abutment means comprising an annular shoulder projecting within said cover member.
  • a holder member having opposite sides and comprising an elongated portion, a sleeve extending from one side of the center of said elongated portion, a clamping bar xed in spaced parallel relation to the other side of said elongated portion, mop strands having mid-portions passing between said clamp bar and elongated portion and clamped thereto by said clamp bar, a hollow cover member fitted on said holder member and clamp bar, and having a neck surrounding said sleeve, and a handle having a portion received within said sleeve and means to clamp said neck to said sleeve and handle, said clamp bar being fixed to said holder by rivets perpendicular to said bar and elongated portion, said clamp bar being U-shaped in cross-section and having co-planer, longitudinal portions extending from each side thereof.

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Sept. 8, 1959 H. H. scHwARTz 2,902,704
HEAD CONSTRUCTION FOR MULTIPLE-STRAND MOPS Filed July 1, 1957 fm Mmmm/wrm INVENTOR. #420*0 M 5cl/MPH W' Arrow/ex Unite Sttes Patent fs A 2,902,704 ige Patented Sept. 8, :1959
HEAD CONSTRUCTION FORMULTIILE- STRAND MOPS Harold'H. SJchwartz,iliort Chester, N.Y., assignor to Empire Brushes, Ine., Port Chester, N .Y., acorporatlon of 'New York Application `uly.'1,:1957, Serial No.=.668,995
10 Claims. (Cl. 15-229) This invention relates to mops and lis directed particularly to an improved construction in yarn or spaghetti-type mops.
The principal object of this invention is tto provide a mop of the character described comprising a molded support member having an elongated clamp member for clamping the yarn thereto, the support member bein-g provided with a screw socket' for receiving the threaded end of a mop handle, and a molded hollow cover member within which the support member is received and having a lower interior Yannular shoulder against the underside of which an upper shoulder portion of the support member is drawn when the handle is assembled thereto, and the handle having vat its base end-a por-tion of increased diameter which abuts the upper annular shoulder formed in the neck for retaining the assembly in tight .intertting relation.
Another object of this invention is to provide a mop 'ofthe .character 4described which comprises a minimum of metal parts and wherein the major parts can readily be manufactured of synthetic plastic materials by injection molding.
'Yet another object of this invention is to provide a mop 'of the character described which may easily 'be assembled and disassembled, which shall permit replace ment of parts, and which shall be inexpensive to manufacture `and yet practical and efcient to a high degree 1n use.
'Other objects Vfeatures and advantages ofl this invention will in part be obvious'and in part hereinafter pointed out.
The invention .accordingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement ofparts which .willbeexemplitied in the construction hereinafter described, .and of which the scope tof invention willibeindicated .inthefollowing claims.
.fln the accompanying drawings, which illustratey two forms in which theinventionmay.conveniently .be 'embodiedfin practice:
zfFig. =l is a partial lperspective l*View rof the imop .embo dying the invention,
Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing the handle, the cover fand the yarn support member with themop `yarn in disassembled. relation,
'.Fig.`3 Ais a partial cross-sectional'view of the mop embodying the invention,
'jFi'g 4 isa cross-sectional'view taken along'thelline 4 4 of Fig. 3 -inrtlredirectionof the arrows,
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the mop, shown without the mop yarn in the support member, and
Fig. 6 is a View similar to Fig. 4 but showing use of a modified form of clamping member in conjunction with the support member.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, 10 designates generally a mop embodying the invention, the same comprising a handle 11, a cover member 12 and a yarn holder member 13 to which spaghetti-type yarn elements 14 are clamped as is hereinbelow described,
The holder member 13, which is preferably molded of hard polystyrene or polyethylene, is elongated in shape and formed along its underside with a concave longitudinal groove 15 which terminate at end wall por tions 16 vand 17, which extend somewhat outwardly'of the longitudinal side edges of said groove. The holder 13 is also provided with a cylindrical screw socket portion .18 molded at the top of said holder and centrally located along its length. A pair of strengthening rib portions 19, 20 are molded along the top of the holder 13, extending downwardly from each side of .the screw socket portion 18. A pair of opposed dat shoulders 21, 22 are formed at each side of the socket portion 18 where the respective rib portions .19, 20 join therewith. Mediallylocated at each side of the holdermember 13 is a through opening 23 lfor receiving rivets 24. The rivets extend through openings in an elongated channelshaped clamping bar or member 25, serving to clamp the mop yarn elements 14 in place with respect to the holder member 13 (see Figs. 3 and 4).
The cover member 12, preferably molded of soft polyethylene material, is `hollow and open at its underside, the opening being of such Vshape as to receive .the holder member 13. It is formed with a central vneck portion 26 from which extend outwardly top shoulder portions 27 flaring slightly outwardly and downwardly. The neck portion 26 extends up above the shoulders 27 and is formed with an annular lower interior endvportion 28 projecting slightly 'downwardly below the shoulder portions 27. The neck portion 26 is formed below its upper end 29 with an inner anular rib or vshoulder 30 for the purpose hereinafter appearing. The top shoulder portions 27 are connected to the neck portion26 by central strengthening ribs 31. Extending downwardly from vthe outer ends of the top shoulder portions 27 are end walls, 32, and vextending downwardly from the sides of said top shoulder portions are longitudinal side walls 33. The shoulder portions 27 may be rounded in transverse cross-sectional shape if desired. The side walls 33 and the end walls 32 are preferably formed with a thickened lower edge bead 34 extending all around lfor strengthening.
The handle llcomprises an elongated Wooden rod 35 to the end 'of which is fitted a metal cap 36. The cap .36 is formed with a body portion 37 and a reduced diameter externally screw-threaded portion 38. The portion 38 may Abe'inserted through the opening formed by the internal annular shoulder 30 and screwed into the socket portion V18 of the'yarn holder member 13. Upon tightening the handle, the'atishoulders y2.1, 22 of the holder member 13 will "be drawn against the underside of the interior endportion 23 ofthe cover member 12 andthe annular shoulder surrounding the base of the 'threaded portion 33 of the handle cap 36 will abut and be tightened against the upper Yedge of the shoulders 30 in said cover member, whereby the parts will be held in secure yinteriitted relation.
Fig. 6'illustrates a modification of the invention wherein an angular clamping'plate 39 is 'used as the clamping member for the yarn'elements 14 instead of the channelshaped clamping'bar 25 shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5. The clamping plate39ypreferably stamped of metal, is shaped with opposed downwardly inclined longitudinal side portions 40 terminating in short, outwardly extending longitudinal lip portions 41. As illustrated in Fig. 6, the size of the clamping plate 39 is such that the yarn elements 14, at each side of which they are clamped to the yarn support member 18, are ared outwardly and against the underside of the lower ends of the side walls 33 of the cover member 12, as indicated at 42 and 43.
It will thus be seen that there is provided an apparatus in which the several objects of this invention are achieved 3 and which is Well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use.
As other possible embodiments might be made of the above invention, and asvarious changes might be made. in the embodiment above set forth, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Having thus described my invention, what is claimed as new and for which I desire to secure Letters Patent is:
1. In combination, an elongated yarn support member havingopposite sides, a plurality of mop strands, an elongated clamping member, attachment means for securing said clamping member in spaced parallel relation with respect to the underside of said yarn support member, medial portions of said mop strands being interposed between said clamping member and said support member, a socket formed in the other side of said support member and extending outwardly therefrom, a hollow cover member surrounding said support member, socket and clamped portions of said strands, an elongated handle, and means for attaching one end of said handle to said socket, said attaching means comprising means for securing said cover member with respect to said support member, said clamping member being channel-shaped, said clamping member being U-shaped in cross-section and having co-planar, longitudinal portions extending outwardly of each side thereof.
2. In combination, an elongated yarn support member, having opposite sides, a plurality of mop strands, means for clamping medial portions of said mop strands along one side of said yarn support member, an internallythreaded socket portion formed in the other side of said support member and extending outwardly therefrom, a pair of opposed co-planar shoulders formed at the base of said socket portion, a hollow cover member surrounding said support member and the clamped portions of said strands, said hollow cover member being formed with interiorly-projecting abutment means at the base of said socket portion, an elongated handle, and externally threaded means at one end of said handle engaging said internally threaded socket for securing said handle to said support member and for urging said abutment means against said opposed shoulders for securing said support member, said cover member and said handle in intertted relation.
3. The combination of claim 2, said interiorly-projecting abutment means comprising an annular projection within said cover member.
4. In combination, an elongated yarn support member having opposite sides, a plurality of mop strands, means for clamping medial portions of said mop strands along one side of said yarn support member, an internallythreaded socket portion formed in the other side of said support member and extending outwardly therefrom, a pair of opposed co-planar shoulders formed at the base of said socket portion, a hollow cover member surrounding said rsupport member and the clamped portions of said strands, said hollow cover member being formed with interiorly-projecting abutment means at the base of said socket portion, said cover member having a neck portion surrounding said socket portion, an annular ring formed within said neck portion and providing an upper annular shoulder therein, an elongated handle, a screw stud extending from one end of said handle and adapted to extend through said neck portion and threadedly t into said socket portion, said screw stud being coaxial with said handle and of smaller diameter with respect thereto to provide a second annular shoulder at the base of said screw stud, said second annular shoulder being operative to abut said upper annular shoulder in said neck portion when said handle is assembled thereto and to said socket portion of said support member for urging saidl abutment means against said opposed shoulders for securing said support member, said cover member and said handle in intertted relation.
5. The combination of claim 4, said interiorly-projecting -abutment means comprising an annular shoulder projecting within said cover member.
spaced parallel relation with respect to the underside of Ysaid yarn support member, medial portions of said mop strands being interposed between said clamping member and said support member.
7. The combination of claim 4, said clamping member being channel-shaped in cross-section.
8. The combination of claim 4, said clamping member being U-shaped and having co-planar, longitudinal portions extending outwardly of each side thereof.
9. In combination, a holder member having opposite sides and comprising an elongated portion, a sleeve extending from one side of the center of said elongated portion, a clamping bar xed in spaced parallel relation to the other side of said elongated portion, mop strands having mid-portions passing between said clamp bar and elongated portion and clamped thereto by said clamp bar, a hollow cover member fitted on said holder member and clamp bar, and having a neck surrounding said sleeve, and a handle having a portion received within said sleeve and means to clamp said neck to said sleeve and handle, said clamp bar being fixed to said holder by rivets perpendicular to said bar and elongated portion, said clamp bar being U-shaped in cross-section and having co-planer, longitudinal portions extending from each side thereof.
l0. The combination of claim 9, said holder member having end wall portions at the ends of said elongated portion, said end walls overlapping the clamped portions of said strands and the ends of said clamp bar and said cover having portions overlapping said end wall portions.
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