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US1476604A
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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
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/04Hand implements for shoe-cleaning, with or without applicators for shoe polish
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to shoe polishing kit's.
  • the kit of the present invention will comprise a polishing strip 10 and container ,11. therefor, a brush element 12, a box of polish 13.
  • the strip 10 when not in use is wound upon a roller 14 which is arranged in the container 11, and the said roller is capable of being removed from the container because of an arrangement of supporting parts whose functions are presently explained.
  • the roller 14 is preferably of wood and is solid.
  • a wall 15 is arranged interiorly of the container 11, which in reality, is in the nature of a cylinder. The wall is fixed, and is transversely disposed some distance in from one end of the container 11, and with the wall of whichcontainer, form a receptacle 16.
  • the re- -space 26 when it is in place.
  • the strip 10 it is to be understood has one end detachably connected to the roller 14 andto this end the roller carries a member 20 connected at oneend to the roller, and-theoppositc'fend ot the member 20 is releasably connected to the'roller.
  • the said member 20 coacts witha longtitudinal groove in the roller to effectively hold one end of the strip 10 to theroller', yet, the end otthe strip-maybe readily detached by releasing one end of the member 20.
  • the roller 14 In-order that the roller 14 may be rotated and in order that it may have another trunnion beside thetrunnion afl'orded by -the screw 19, thereis provided a-part 2l which serves the dual purpose.
  • the part 21 has a portion 22 which is insertable in the hole 17 in the roller, and the said portion '22 extends through a hole in the wall 15.
  • the part 21 isfbent and rebent to provide a man'ipulating portion 23 beyond the end of the container; wall. It will now be be manifest that by manipulating the part 21 the roller may be rotated at will to wind the strip 10 upon the same.
  • the part 24 of the brush 12 has a flange which is cut-out as-at 25. I The cut-out accommodates the portion 23 and it is therefore possible toturn the part 24 of the cylindrical. wall of the container end, which will also cause the turning of the portion 23 and consequently the turning of the roller 14.
  • the ends of the bristles of the brush extend beyond the edges of the flange of the part 24 so that bristles will be effective.
  • the roller 14 is of a length so as not to extend'to end of the container away from the wall 15, and therefore leaves a
  • the space 26 is used to accommodate a box of polish such as the box of polish 13.
  • the disk 18, the wall of the container and a cover 27 form a receptacle for the box of polish.
  • the wall of the container has a hole 28 therein which is disposed approximately at the point where the disk 18 occurs when in place. By in serting a knife point or the like the box may be easily ejected.
  • the wall of the container 11 has a slot 29 therein which is longitudinally disposed and which in length is somewhat greater than the width of the strip 10.
  • the free end of the strip 10 has a cross-piece 30 the ends of which extend beyond the side edges of the strip.
  • the strip 10 extends through the slot 29, and the ends of the crosspiece prevent the strip from being pulled through the slot in the winding of the strip on the roller.
  • the roller may be quickly removed from the container by pulling the portion 2:2 of the part 21 out of the hole 17; the disk 18 being only frictionally held may be withdrawn with theroller attached thereto as a part of the removing operation.
  • the box of polish maybe carried in the container without taking up more space than the thickness of the box, and that it may be ejected easily.
  • the brush element 12' as an essential for the polishing operation serves to complete the kit but the part 24 gives a finished appearance tothe container and acts as a closure for the receptacle 16.
  • a cylinder having a fixed transversely disposed wall interiorlythereof, a roller, a flanged disk removably attached. to said roller and of a size to be fitted in said cylinder and disposed transversely thereof substantially parallel to 7 said wall, and a crank'having a portion attached to said roller to serve with a means carriedby said roller as an axle for said roller.
  • a cylinder hav ng a fixed transversely dlsposed wall interiorly thereof some distance from a size to be fitted in said cylinder and disposed transversely thereof substantially parallel to said wall, a crank having a portion attached to said roller to serve with a, means carried by said roller as an axle for said roller, the said crank having a portion which extends beyond one end of the cylinder, and a mem ber capable of being placed on the end of the cylinder having the crank, turnable thereon and having a portion thereof engageable with the extended portion of said crank.
  • a shoe polisher comprising a cylinder having a fixed transversely disposed wall interiorly thereof, a roller, a flanged disk removably attached to said roller and of a size to be fitted in said cylinder and disposed transversely thereof parallel to said wall, a crank having a portion attached to said roller to serve with a, means carried by said roller as an axle for said roller which may be rotated upon the manipulation of said crank, and a polishing strip attached to and capable of being wound upon said roller in the manipulation of said crank.
  • a shoe polisher comprising a cylinder having a slot in the wall thereof and a transversely disposed wall interiorly thereof, a roller, a flanged disk removably attached to said roller, an axially disposed screw which passes through said disk for attaching said disk to said roller, the said disk being frictionally held in place transversely of said cylinder, a crank having a portion secured to said roller to serve with said screw as an axle for the roller, the crank serving to effect the rotation of the roller when manipulated, and a polishing strip attached to and capable of being wound on and unwound from said roller and extending through the slot in said cylinder, the said strip having means for preventing the strip from being pulled completely through said slot.

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Dec. 4 1923.
L. J. FOREMAN SHOE POLISHING KIT Filed Nov. 17, 1922" H N w m Patented Dec. 4, 1923.
UNITED sir-r SHOE-POLISHING m.
Application filed November 17, 1922. Serial No. 601,568.
T 0' aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LOUIS. J. FOREMAN, acitizen of the United States, residing at Jamaica, in the county of Queens and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Shoe-Polishing Kits, of which the following is a specification.
, This invention relates to shoe polishing kit's.
, Some of the objects ot'the present inventioii are'. to produce a comparatively simple and inexpensive article of manufacture as characterized; to employ a polishing strip capable of being wound on a roller and unwound therefrom and means allowing the polishing strip to be readily removed to be washed or to be replaced by a new one; to employ ameans whereby. a box of shoe polish be readily removed for use; and with these and other objects in view the invention resides in the particular provision, relative disposition and operation of the parts hereinafter fully described and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which: p, I Figure lis collective view of the several constituents of the kit. v Figure 2' is a longitudinal sectional view showing the several constituents assembled. V Figure 3v is a transverse sectional view takienon the line 3-3, Figure 2. v
Referring now more particularly to the several views of the drawing, it will be apparent that, the kit of the present invention will comprise a polishing strip 10 and container ,11. therefor, a brush element 12, a box of polish 13.
The strip 10 when not in use is wound upon a roller 14 which is arranged in the container 11, and the said roller is capable of being removed from the container because of an arrangement of supporting parts whose functions are presently explained. The roller 14 is preferably of wood and is solid. A wall 15 is arranged interiorly of the container 11, which in reality, is in the nature of a cylinder. The wall is fixed, and is transversely disposed some distance in from one end of the container 11, and with the wall of whichcontainer, form a receptacle 16. There is a hole or bore 17 in one end of the roller 14, and the opposite end thereof has removably attached thereto a flanged disk 18 by a fastening element 19 such as a screw. The re- -space 26 when it is in place.
lationship of the roller 14 to the disk 18 is such that thev roller will beipermitted to rotate with respect thereto when the disk is temporarily heldin place in frictional contact with the wall of the container 11; the screw 19 serving as ,a. trunnion. The strip 10, it is to be understood has one end detachably connected to the roller 14 andto this end the roller carries a member 20 connected at oneend to the roller, and-theoppositc'fend ot the member 20 is releasably connected to the'roller. The said member 20 coacts witha longtitudinal groove in the roller to effectively hold one end of the strip 10 to theroller', yet, the end otthe strip-maybe readily detached by releasing one end of the member 20. I
In-order that the roller 14 may be rotated and in order that it may have another trunnion beside thetrunnion afl'orded by -the screw 19, thereis provideda-part 2l which serves the dual purpose. The part 21 has a portion 22 which is insertable in the hole 17 in the roller, and the said portion '22 extends through a hole in the wall 15. The part 21 isfbent and rebent to provide a man'ipulating portion 23 beyond the end of the container; wall. It will now be be manifest that by manipulating the part 21 the roller may be rotated at will to wind the strip 10 upon the same. In this connection-it is also to be noted that the part 24 of the brush 12 has a flange which is cut-out as-at 25. I The cut-out accommodates the portion 23 and it is therefore possible toturn the part 24 of the cylindrical. wall of the container end, which will also cause the turning of the portion 23 and consequently the turning of the roller 14. The ends of the bristles of the brush extend beyond the edges of the flange of the part 24 so that bristles will be effective. When the part 24 is in place the bristles will be disposed in the receptacle 16. The roller 14 is of a length so as not to extend'to end of the container away from the wall 15, and therefore leaves a The space 26 is used to accommodate a box of polish such as the box of polish 13. In fact the disk 18, the wall of the container and a cover 27 form a receptacle for the box of polish. In order to facilitatethe removal of the box of polish from said receptacle, the wall of the container has a hole 28 therein which is disposed approximately at the point where the disk 18 occurs when in place. By in serting a knife point or the like the box may be easily ejected.
The wall of the container 11 hasa slot 29 therein which is longitudinally disposed and which in length is somewhat greater than the width of the strip 10. The free end of the strip 10 has a cross-piece 30 the ends of which extend beyond the side edges of the strip. The strip 10 extends through the slot 29, and the ends of the crosspiece prevent the strip from being pulled through the slot in the winding of the strip on the roller.
From the foregoing it will be manifest that, the roller may be quickly removed from the container by pulling the portion 2:2 of the part 21 out of the hole 17; the disk 18 being only frictionally held may be withdrawn with theroller attached thereto as a part of the removing operation. When the strip 10 is pulled out for the polishing operation therewith there will be no tendency of the strip beingwound on the roller. The box of polish maybe carried in the container without taking up more space than the thickness of the box, and that it may be ejected easily. The brush element 12' as an essential for the polishing operation serves to complete the kit but the part 24 gives a finished appearance tothe container and acts as a closure for the receptacle 16.
hat is claimed is:
1. As an article of manufacture, a cylinder having a fixed transversely disposed wall interiorlythereof, a roller, a flanged disk removably attached. to said roller and of a size to be fitted in said cylinder and disposed transversely thereof substantially parallel to 7 said wall, and a crank'having a portion attached to said roller to serve with a means carriedby said roller as an axle for said roller.
2. As an article of manufacture, a cylinder hav ng a fixed transversely dlsposed wall interiorly thereof some distance from a size to be fitted in said cylinder and disposed transversely thereof substantially parallel to said wall, a crank having a portion attached to said roller to serve with a, means carried by said roller as an axle for said roller, the said crank having a portion which extends beyond one end of the cylinder, and a mem ber capable of being placed on the end of the cylinder having the crank, turnable thereon and having a portion thereof engageable with the extended portion of said crank.
3. A shoe polisher comprising a cylinder having a fixed transversely disposed wall interiorly thereof, a roller, a flanged disk removably attached to said roller and of a size to be fitted in said cylinder and disposed transversely thereof parallel to said wall, a crank having a portion attached to said roller to serve with a, means carried by said roller as an axle for said roller which may be rotated upon the manipulation of said crank, and a polishing strip attached to and capable of being wound upon said roller in the manipulation of said crank.
4. A shoe polisher comprising a cylinder having a slot in the wall thereof and a transversely disposed wall interiorly thereof, a roller, a flanged disk removably attached to said roller, an axially disposed screw which passes through said disk for attaching said disk to said roller, the said disk being frictionally held in place transversely of said cylinder, a crank having a portion secured to said roller to serve with said screw as an axle for the roller, the crank serving to effect the rotation of the roller when manipulated, and a polishing strip attached to and capable of being wound on and unwound from said roller and extending through the slot in said cylinder, the said strip having means for preventing the strip from being pulled completely through said slot.
In testimony whereof I hereby affix my signature.
LOUIS J. FOREMAN.
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US2583228A (en) * 1946-07-08 1952-01-22 Numbers William Combined lens cover and lens brush
US2592145A (en) * 1948-01-07 1952-04-08 Frederick E Hummel Comb cleaner embodying a casing and spring retracted flexible element
US3255977A (en) * 1964-01-27 1966-06-14 Halco William Film magazine with pull strip
US4516676A (en) * 1983-12-27 1985-05-14 Cournoyer Roger J A Household cleaning kit
US5699904A (en) * 1996-04-04 1997-12-23 Ikemoto Brush Industry Co., Ltd. Case for storing band-shaped personal ornament
US20050029280A1 (en) * 2001-02-15 2005-02-10 Hayes Steven B Dispensing device
US20100124590A1 (en) * 2008-11-18 2010-05-20 Feldmeier Daniel R Food Package for Segregating Ingredients of a Multi-Component Food Product

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2583228A (en) * 1946-07-08 1952-01-22 Numbers William Combined lens cover and lens brush
US2592145A (en) * 1948-01-07 1952-04-08 Frederick E Hummel Comb cleaner embodying a casing and spring retracted flexible element
US3255977A (en) * 1964-01-27 1966-06-14 Halco William Film magazine with pull strip
US4516676A (en) * 1983-12-27 1985-05-14 Cournoyer Roger J A Household cleaning kit
US5699904A (en) * 1996-04-04 1997-12-23 Ikemoto Brush Industry Co., Ltd. Case for storing band-shaped personal ornament
US20050029280A1 (en) * 2001-02-15 2005-02-10 Hayes Steven B Dispensing device
US20100124590A1 (en) * 2008-11-18 2010-05-20 Feldmeier Daniel R Food Package for Segregating Ingredients of a Multi-Component Food Product
US8409645B2 (en) * 2008-11-18 2013-04-02 Kraft Foods Group Brands Llc Food package for segregating ingredients of a multi-component food product

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