US2566429A - Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever - Google Patents

Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2566429A
US2566429A US719503A US71950346A US2566429A US 2566429 A US2566429 A US 2566429A US 719503 A US719503 A US 719503A US 71950346 A US71950346 A US 71950346A US 2566429 A US2566429 A US 2566429A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
valve
cap
mops
actuating lever
surface coating
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US719503A
Inventor
Schulman Solomon
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US719503A priority Critical patent/US2566429A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2566429A publication Critical patent/US2566429A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • 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
    • A47L13/28Polishing implements
    • A47L13/30Implements for polishing and waxing or oiling, with dispensers for wax or oil
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K21/00Fluid-delivery valves, e.g. self-closing valves
    • F16K21/04Self-closing valves, i.e. closing automatically after operation

Definitions

  • This invention relates to surface coating, especially the coating of floors and furniture and more particularly the waxing thereof.
  • a principal object of this invention is the pro vision of a device to facilitate the preliminary deposit onto a surface of a fluid which is to be thereafter spread and/or polished.
  • a further object of the invention is the production of a device of the type specified by which the initial or preliminary deposit of a fluid onto Va surface to be coated may be accomplished by a simple manual motion adjacent the point where the device used for polishing is grasped.
  • a further object of the invention is the production of a device of the type specified which will include alternative means for depositing a iiuid on a surface to be coated.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevational view .of a polishing .mop embodying my invention shown With the polishing end thereof resting upon a surface to be polished;
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevational View of the .device as shown by Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the device on the plane indicated by the line III-III of Fig. 2 viewed in the direction of the arrows at the ends of the line;
  • Fig. 4 .is a cross sectional view on the plane indicated by the line IV--IV of Fig. 2, viewed in the direction of the arrows at the ends of the line;
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view of a modified form of polishing mop embodying my invention;
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 of a modified form of polishing mop embodying my invention;
  • Fig. 7 is ⁇ a fragmentary view illustrating a modified form of 4polishing vfluid container
  • Numeral I designates an operating handle of an ordinary and Well known form of coating or polishing mop.
  • the handle I carries at its extreme end a mop head 2 of any suitable, appropriate or ordinary textile or ⁇ other material ef- ⁇ cient in spreading and polishing a coating fluid, isuch ⁇ as wax, on a surface, such as ⁇ a floor or furnituref i ⁇ idesignates any usual or ordinary coating uid or Wax containing receptacle customarily used in dispensing.
  • Container 3 may be provided with any of the usual or ordinary horrs, such as the projecting neck or spout 4, as best shown in Fig. 4.
  • This neck d is usually made of thin material and is usually rolled into the form ⁇ of a screw thread as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the projection 4 may be plain as in Fig. '7.
  • the valve means includes a cap piece 5 having a depending skirt 5 which is rolled into the form of a thread corresponding with the thread upon 4, so that my valve means may be screwed upon the perennial or spout 4.
  • the face of the cap 5 is furnishedd at 'I and 8, best shown in Fig. 3, and the orifices are closed by a valve disk 9, best shown in Fig. 4.
  • the valve disk Si has an eyelet I I therethrough, and a washer I2 attached thereby to the valve disk 9.
  • the valve rod I3 is driven into the eyeletv I I and then headed as at I4 so that the valve rod I3 is securely held to the valve disk 9.
  • I position a valve rod guide ⁇ or U-shaped stirrup, l5 on the valve cap 5.
  • This valve rod guide I is generally in the form of a U with the extremities of each leg bent at a right angle as at I6 and each extremity attached to the valve cap 5, as by soldering or other suitable method. The bent over portions of the extremities of the legs of the U are made to extend over the edge I'I of the cap 5 for a purpose to be later specified.
  • valve rod guide I5 is slaughterd as at IB in the portion connecting the legs and through this exm tends the valve rod I3.
  • valve rod in the form shown in Figs. 1 to 4 inclusive, is formed into an enlargement or eye I9. Between the eye I9 and the valve guide I5, a spring 20 is positioned. This .spring normally forces the valve rod I3 downwardly, as viewed in Fig. 4, so that the valvek disk 9 is seated firmly against a flat disk valve seat 2l resting Von the inner side of the Valve cap ⁇ 5 and oriiced to correspond With orifces 'I and 8.
  • a valve fulcrum 22 is attached to the valve guide I-Eby an eyelet ⁇ 23.
  • This fulcrum 22 has an orifice at 24 and engaged in this orifice is one end of a valve lever '25.
  • the valve lever 25 extends through the eye I9 in the valve rod i3 and on its far end is suitably and properly formed as Iby making an eye therein 26 into which may be engaged an operating means, such as a cord 21, which may extend upwardly a desired distance Yto ⁇ be closely adliacent that.
  • Iipifovide In order to sustain the container 3 in a position on the mop handle, Iipifovide "za ⁇ clamp for container support 28. Thiscl'airr'iplis pifefra'bly formed of two pieces of rectangular cross section metallic material riveted together .at29, and, as viewed in Fig.
  • rshovvn in Fig. 3 has the two pieces 13B and 3l likewise bowed, lso vras to form 'afspace 34 ltorelceive the can orifice or spout-54 and-theextreme right handendsfareforicedtofreceve a -bOlt 35 having, preferably, aWing-niitfi 1thereon where- It willbe'nticed'fthat the rightfan'gle exten- :sions i6 of the -U'-shaped valve-"stern Vguide 'i5 Aextend over the fm'ember'2'8fas bestshown in 1; ',Figs. 2 and 3,so that thememberleisprevented 'ifrom slipping i the'canlor'ificedeven if wing nut #36 is not Vcompletely tight.
  • i fprcvide means Ywhereby ⁇ a container yLit-'may be heldina desired 1 position on a mop handle I 'andwhe'reby -by operating the cord 2T "I ⁇ may open 'the 4fvalve' vby unseating disk 9] and allvvin ⁇ g'-'uid ⁇ to flow-from the containerio'nto asurfacetofbepolished and that this may be done by the devicefcordi 2,
  • a coating device including, in combination:
  • valve lever and adaptedV .to extendrup .along ⁇ the handle of a mop to caposition adjacent the ,usual grasping ;position of Jan operator .when Aoperating the :mop ⁇ Wherebyithe.valve may .be .opened 'bya pullczon the iiexible member.
  • valverarodfiandlprojectingtherebeyond and-sa; flexlbleiimeiberat- 'tached' to the extremet-.endzofiiitl-ie; valve leveriiand adapted to extend up along the handleeofia-Lfmop ftocaz-posttionzadi scent; thezusual .graspingapbsition of an operator when operating the mop whereby the valve may be opened by a pull on the flexible member.
  • a hollow iluid storage and delivering container formed with an outlet 1969 provided with an open projecting spout; a cap adapted to be secured upon the projection, the top of the cap being permited at a plurality of places; a. valve disk within the cap covering the said orii'lces, the said disk formed with a through bore; a valve rod positioned in the bore offthe valve disk and secured thereto; a U-shaped stirrup attached to the top of the cap at theV outside.
  • said stirrup formed with a through bore for the reception of a rod whereby the rod is guided; an eye formed in the valve rod; a spring between the said eye and the stirrup whereby the valve is retained closed; a bulbous member positioned on the valve rod beyond the eye therein; means.
  • a double clamp including a double clamp, one portion surrounding the cap and the other portion surrounding the mop handle for supporting the container in position on the mop handle; a projection extending from the stirrup; a valve actuating lever fulcrumed on the projection and passing through the eye of the valve rod; a flexible member attached to one end of the valve lever and extending along the handle to a position adjacent the position of the hand of an operator in usual operation whereby the fluid may be allowed to flow from the container either by a pull on the iiexible member or by causing thel bulbous member to bear against the surface to be coated.

Description

Sept. 4, 1951 s. scHULMAN 2,566,429
` DISPENSING VALVE FOR SURFACE COATING MOPS, HAVING A CORD OPERATED VALVE ACTUATING LEVER Filed Dec. 3l. 1946 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 ATTO R Y Sept. 4, 1951 s. scHuLMAN 2,566,429 DISPENSING VALVE FOR SURFACE 4COATING MOPS, HAVING A CORD OPERATED VALVE ACTUATING LEVER Filed Dec. 5l. 1946 INVENTOR .JM d( 5 ATTORN EY faemw Patented Sept. 4, 1951 iUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE DISPEN SIN G VALVE FOR SURFACECOATNG MGPS, HAVING A CORD OPERATED VALVE' ACTUATIN G LEVER Solomon Schulman, New York, N. Y.
Application December 31, 1946, Serial No. 719,503
3 Claims. Y 1
This invention relates to surface coating, especially the coating of floors and furniture and more particularly the waxing thereof.
A principal object of this invention is the pro vision of a device to facilitate the preliminary deposit onto a surface of a fluid which is to be thereafter spread and/or polished.
A further object of the invention is the production of a device of the type specified by which the initial or preliminary deposit of a fluid onto Va surface to be coated may be accomplished by a simple manual motion adjacent the point where the device used for polishing is grasped.
A further object of the invention is the production of a device of the type specified which will include alternative means for depositing a iiuid on a surface to be coated.
Other objects and advantages will appear as the description of the particular physical embodiment selected to illustrate the invention progresses and the novel features will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
. In describing the invention in detail and the particular physical embodiment selected to illustrate the invention, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings and the several views thereon, in which like characters of reference designate like parts throughout the several views,
and in which:
Fig. 1 is a side elevational view .of a polishing .mop embodying my invention shown With the polishing end thereof resting upon a surface to be polished; Fig. 2 is a front elevational View of the .device as shown by Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the device on the plane indicated by the line III-III of Fig. 2 viewed in the direction of the arrows at the ends of the line; Fig. 4 .is a cross sectional view on the plane indicated by the line IV--IV of Fig. 2, viewed in the direction of the arrows at the ends of the line; Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view of a modified form of polishing mop embodying my invention; Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 of a modified form of polishing mop embodying my invention; Fig. 7 is `a fragmentary view illustrating a modified form of 4polishing vfluid container orifice valve means.
Numeral I designates an operating handle of an ordinary and Well known form of coating or polishing mop. The handle I carries at its extreme end a mop head 2 of any suitable, appropriate or ordinary textile or` other material ef- `cient in spreading and polishing a coating fluid, isuch `as wax, on a surface, such as` a floor or furnituref i `idesignates any usual or ordinary coating uid or Wax containing receptacle customarily used in dispensing. Container 3 may be provided with any of the usual or ordinary orices, such as the projecting neck or spout 4, as best shown in Fig. 4. This neck d is usually made of thin material and is usually rolled into the form` of a screw thread as shown in Fig. 4. Alternatively the projection 4 may be plain as in Fig. '7.
When the container 3 is purchased it is provided with a cap closing the orifice. In accordance with my invention, that cap is removed and my improved valve means are substituted therefor, as best shown in Fig. 4. The valve means includes a cap piece 5 having a depending skirt 5 which is rolled into the form of a thread corresponding with the thread upon 4, so that my valve means may be screwed upon the orice or spout 4. The face of the cap 5 is oriced at 'I and 8, best shown in Fig. 3, and the orifices are closed by a valve disk 9, best shown in Fig. 4. When the container is in the position as shown in Fig. 2 and the valve disk 9 is raised, uid may flow through the orices 'I and 8, and as shown in Fig. 1, and may drop upon the surface or fioor IB which it is desired to coat or polish.
The valve disk Si has an eyelet I I therethrough, and a washer I2 attached thereby to the valve disk 9. The valve rod I3 is driven into the eyeletv I I and then headed as at I4 so that the valve rod I3 is securely held to the valve disk 9. In `order to guide the valve rod I3, I position a valve rod guide `or U-shaped stirrup, l5 on the valve cap 5. This valve rod guide I is generally in the form of a U with the extremities of each leg bent at a right angle as at I6 and each extremity attached to the valve cap 5, as by soldering or other suitable method. The bent over portions of the extremities of the legs of the U are made to extend over the edge I'I of the cap 5 for a purpose to be later specified.
The valve rod guide I5 is oriced as at IB in the portion connecting the legs and through this exm tends the valve rod I3.
The end of the valve rod, in the form shown in Figs. 1 to 4 inclusive, is formed into an enlargement or eye I9. Between the eye I9 and the valve guide I5, a spring 20 is positioned. This .spring normally forces the valve rod I3 downwardly, as viewed in Fig. 4, so that the valvek disk 9 is seated firmly against a flat disk valve seat 2l resting Von the inner side of the Valve cap `5 and oriiced to correspond With orifces 'I and 8.
. As best shown in Fig. 2, a valve fulcrum 22 is attached to the valve guide I-Eby an eyelet `23.
absence This fulcrum 22 has an orifice at 24 and engaged in this orifice is one end of a valve lever '25. The valve lever 25 extends through the eye I9 in the valve rod i3 and on its far end is suitably and properly formed as Iby making an eye therein 26 into which may be engaged an operating means, such as a cord 21, which may extend upwardly a desired distance Yto `be closely adliacent that.
portion "of the :handle 'igrasped by "a "person in operating the mop.
In order to sustain the container 3 in a position on the mop handle, Iipifovide "za `clamp for container support 28. Thiscl'airr'iplis pifefra'bly formed of two pieces of rectangular cross section metallic material riveted together .at29, and, as viewed in Fig. 3, to the left of tlie riv'tedportion the separate pieces 30 fand 32| .are bbwedso as to form a somewhat circular opening therebetween to receive the mop handle l and their extreme ends are oriced to receive a bolt 32 having, preferably, ifa Wing 4"niit d'3 thereon by which Athe pieoesfi `'and-'3 l *Gf the `Asupporti may-be securely attached to ithehandl'e -l a'tany desired `position along `its length- Thers'upportto theirig'lit of thefrivet, as
rshovvn in Fig. 3, has the two pieces 13B and 3l likewise bowed, lso vras to form 'afspace 34 ltorelceive the can orifice or spout-54 and-theextreme right handendsfareforicedtofreceve a -bOlt 35 having, preferably, aWing-niitfi 1thereon where- It willbe'nticed'fthat the rightfan'gle exten- :sions i6 of the -U'-shaped valve-"stern Vguide 'i5 Aextend over the fm'ember'2'8fas bestshown in 1; ',Figs. 2 and 3,so that thememberleisprevented 'ifrom slipping i the'canlor'ificedeven if wing nut #36 is not Vcompletely tight.
"By the 'above fconstru'ction "i fprcvide means Ywhereby `a container yLit-'may be heldina desired 1 position on a mop handle I 'andwhe'reby -by operating the cord 2T "I `may open 'the 4fvalve' vby unseating disk 9] and allvvin`g'-'uid`to flow-from the containerio'nto asurfacetofbepolished and that this may be done by the devicefcordi 2,
vbeing worked upon, opening-the valve-andia'llowtinuation or extensin-fa bulbeusmeriber lzis positioned. 'rms-form isiafr.combination'roffthe "twofor'ms as: showninFigs14to ilV inclusive-land raising the handle to a vertical` positioni=arid In Fig. '7 I have illustrated the possibility of using another formY of attaching means for the valve structure. The orifice 4I corresponding to orifice 4 of Fig. 4 is not formed into a screw thread, but is somewhat plain and the valve means are attached thereto by Vforcing the cap 42 on to the surface 4| and then tightening it Itl'iereon by ythe lever 43, which idraws 'the wire M tightly around the neck 4l. -Thisv form merely Villustrates that, instead of using a screw cap valve structure, other forms may be used.
VAlthou'gh :Ijhave-particularly described particu- Llar'phys'ical-.embodiments of my invention, never- Itheless I desire to `have it understood that the forms selected `are merely illustrative and do not eihaust' the possible physical embodiments of the idea `of fmeans :underlying my invention.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters APatent is:
1. A coating device, including, in combination:
a -oontainerfformed with-a iprojecting spout; a valve 'cap positioned vover the projecting spout. said valve capf'ormed with orifices theretl'irough to fallow uid to Aflow therethrough, `a valve disk withinfth'e Acap positioned over the -said through orifices; aval-ve Vrod attached to the valve-disk and projecting through the .top of thecap; a-valve rod guide formed substantially in the form of a U with thelfextremities of the legs of the vU leach bent at 'a right-angle-andlattached-at the fright angle ltolthe cap, said v`U 'formed W'ithfathrough bore inthe portionof the --U'connectingthelegs through which the valve rod extends; an `enlargement formed on` the outer lend of the valve Y rod; a spring -between the said f enlargement and lfthe valvef-rod guide whereby thevalvefdisk is held seated within the cap to prevent vflow ofliquid thereirorma valve-.'fulcrum attached Vto the valve rodguide andextending to-a point adjacentthe enlargemen'tzon the valve-rod; a valve lever-Iulcruinedatbneend ofthe valve fulcrumandzfengaging the enlargementofthe valverodandfpro- `jecting i therebeyond; f and .a ilexible umembenattachedrto `the extreme. end of the valve lever and adaptedV .to extendrup .along `the handle of a mop to caposition adjacent the ,usual grasping ;position of Jan operator .when Aoperating the :mop `Wherebyithe.valve may .be .opened 'bya pullczon the iiexible member. Y
VV2. @A coating rdevice, fincluding, Y combination: a .container :formed iwith aa projecting tspout; a :valve cap positioned .i over the projecting zspout, said valvecap formed withiorices therethrough to; allowV fluid to .iiow therethrough; :a valvefdisk `within the reap; positioned over the said-,thrQugh orifices; I aitvalve :'rod. attached r vto the xvalverdisk and.projectingthroughnthe topfof the oap;;g.a valve. rod guide formed substantially..;in.ithe form -of- .aLU .with Lthe extremities of the legs'iof'theill feach'. bent. atia :1r-ight; angle., and VA.attachediiatiithe rightiangle,v tothe: cap "formed withfazthroughabore invthe portion :of the LU connecting gthe legs through:whichgthervalve stem'iextends naeye "formed irrthevalve'rod;;a:springibetweenthegsaid .eyeztandcthe fvalvexrod guide iwherebyz-Lthewalve Vdisk .is `held seated within .the cap to Lf-,prevent Vfiow oofzrliqui'd :.therefrom; sa valve i fulcrumsat- Atachedto thevalvefirod: :guide and extendingiito apointiadjacent thev eyein the valve-rods. .maire Vlever fuicrumedfatzzone :endof theiivalvexiulcrum andi-engaging :the eye sift. the valverarodfiandlprojectingtherebeyond; and-sa; flexlbleiimeiberat- 'tached' to the extremet-.endzofiiitl-ie; valve leveriiand adapted to extend up along the handleeofia-Lfmop ftocaz-posttionzadi scent; thezusual .graspingapbsition of an operator when operating the mop whereby the valve may be opened by a pull on the flexible member.
3. A hollow iluid storage and delivering container, formed with an outlet orice provided with an open projecting spout; a cap adapted to be secured upon the projection, the top of the cap being oriced at a plurality of places; a. valve disk within the cap covering the said orii'lces, the said disk formed with a through bore; a valve rod positioned in the bore offthe valve disk and secured thereto; a U-shaped stirrup attached to the top of the cap at theV outside. said stirrup formed with a through bore for the reception of a rod whereby the rod is guided; an eye formed in the valve rod; a spring between the said eye and the stirrup whereby the valve is retained closed; a bulbous member positioned on the valve rod beyond the eye therein; means. including a double clamp, one portion surrounding the cap and the other portion surrounding the mop handle for supporting the container in position on the mop handle; a projection extending from the stirrup; a valve actuating lever fulcrumed on the projection and passing through the eye of the valve rod; a flexible member attached to one end of the valve lever and extending along the handle to a position adjacent the position of the hand of an operator in usual operation whereby the fluid may be allowed to flow from the container either by a pull on the iiexible member or by causing thel bulbous member to bear against the surface to be coated.
SOLOMON SCHULMAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PAT'NTS
US719503A 1946-12-31 1946-12-31 Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever Expired - Lifetime US2566429A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US719503A US2566429A (en) 1946-12-31 1946-12-31 Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US719503A US2566429A (en) 1946-12-31 1946-12-31 Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2566429A true US2566429A (en) 1951-09-04

Family

ID=24890318

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US719503A Expired - Lifetime US2566429A (en) 1946-12-31 1946-12-31 Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2566429A (en)

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3055031A (en) * 1961-01-16 1962-09-25 Eastern Res Corp Polishing machine with aerosol dispenser
US3069717A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-12-25 Hugues Lapointe Liquid wax applier
US3071792A (en) * 1960-11-04 1963-01-08 Eastern Res Corp Polishing machine having resilient mount for aerosol dispenser
US3074100A (en) * 1959-07-27 1963-01-22 William A Sherbondy Floor waxer
US3127631A (en) * 1961-08-18 1964-04-07 Olin C Hershberger Wax applicator
US3148403A (en) * 1961-08-18 1964-09-15 Olin C Hershberger Wax applicator
US4896797A (en) * 1989-01-17 1990-01-30 Tumlin Bruce A Seed stick
EP0375490A1 (en) * 1988-12-21 1990-06-27 Shop-Vac Corporation Washer attachment for suction cleaner
US5779155A (en) * 1996-11-26 1998-07-14 The Procter & Gamble Company Decoupled liquid delivery system
US5865551A (en) * 1996-06-10 1999-02-02 New Knight Inc. Cleaning device with replaceable cleaning fluid reservoir
US20020166573A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2002-11-14 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6491069B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2002-12-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Integrated vent and fluid transfer fitment
US6551001B2 (en) 2001-09-14 2003-04-22 S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Cleaning device with a trigger-actuated spray canister
US20030127108A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2003-07-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US20030126709A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2003-07-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6595437B1 (en) 1998-04-08 2003-07-22 The Procter & Gamble Company Packaged product
US20040086320A1 (en) * 1998-12-01 2004-05-06 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US7144173B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2006-12-05 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof

Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US614720A (en) * 1898-11-22 Oil-can
US1056576A (en) * 1912-07-23 1913-03-18 Lewis Olson Fence-post brace.
US1913907A (en) * 1930-11-27 1933-06-13 Firm Malsch & Ambronn Receptacle for floor polishing substances and the like
US1978798A (en) * 1933-07-07 1934-10-30 Kirmss Richard Tube paste dispenser and valve closure therefor
US2073170A (en) * 1934-08-27 1937-03-09 Arthur O Pieper Floor mop
US2106280A (en) * 1936-06-12 1938-01-25 Sandhop Karl Dispensing device
US2337276A (en) * 1941-11-10 1943-12-21 Sanchis Jose Liquid dispensing device
US2400084A (en) * 1941-07-24 1946-05-14 George W Fouke Liquid-dispensing device
US2489162A (en) * 1945-12-04 1949-11-22 Schulman Solomon Dispensing valve for surfacecoating mops

Patent Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US614720A (en) * 1898-11-22 Oil-can
US1056576A (en) * 1912-07-23 1913-03-18 Lewis Olson Fence-post brace.
US1913907A (en) * 1930-11-27 1933-06-13 Firm Malsch & Ambronn Receptacle for floor polishing substances and the like
US1978798A (en) * 1933-07-07 1934-10-30 Kirmss Richard Tube paste dispenser and valve closure therefor
US2073170A (en) * 1934-08-27 1937-03-09 Arthur O Pieper Floor mop
US2106280A (en) * 1936-06-12 1938-01-25 Sandhop Karl Dispensing device
US2400084A (en) * 1941-07-24 1946-05-14 George W Fouke Liquid-dispensing device
US2337276A (en) * 1941-11-10 1943-12-21 Sanchis Jose Liquid dispensing device
US2489162A (en) * 1945-12-04 1949-11-22 Schulman Solomon Dispensing valve for surfacecoating mops

Cited By (27)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3074100A (en) * 1959-07-27 1963-01-22 William A Sherbondy Floor waxer
US3069717A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-12-25 Hugues Lapointe Liquid wax applier
US3071792A (en) * 1960-11-04 1963-01-08 Eastern Res Corp Polishing machine having resilient mount for aerosol dispenser
US3055031A (en) * 1961-01-16 1962-09-25 Eastern Res Corp Polishing machine with aerosol dispenser
US3127631A (en) * 1961-08-18 1964-04-07 Olin C Hershberger Wax applicator
US3148403A (en) * 1961-08-18 1964-09-15 Olin C Hershberger Wax applicator
EP0375490A1 (en) * 1988-12-21 1990-06-27 Shop-Vac Corporation Washer attachment for suction cleaner
US4896797A (en) * 1989-01-17 1990-01-30 Tumlin Bruce A Seed stick
US5865551A (en) * 1996-06-10 1999-02-02 New Knight Inc. Cleaning device with replaceable cleaning fluid reservoir
US5779155A (en) * 1996-11-26 1998-07-14 The Procter & Gamble Company Decoupled liquid delivery system
US6595437B1 (en) 1998-04-08 2003-07-22 The Procter & Gamble Company Packaged product
US6669391B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2003-12-30 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US20020166573A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2002-11-14 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe implement, and system and method of use thereof
US20030127108A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2003-07-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US20030126709A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2003-07-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6491069B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2002-12-10 The Procter & Gamble Company Integrated vent and fluid transfer fitment
US6612344B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2003-09-02 The Procter & Gamble Company Integrated vent and fluid transfer fitment
US6663306B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2003-12-16 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US7163349B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2007-01-16 The Procter & Gamble Company Combined cleaning pad and cleaning implement
US20040007287A1 (en) * 1998-11-09 2004-01-15 The Procter & Gamble Company Integrated vent and fluid transfer fitment
US7144173B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2006-12-05 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6814519B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2004-11-09 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6948873B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2005-09-27 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6910823B2 (en) 1998-11-09 2005-06-28 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6854911B2 (en) 1998-12-01 2005-02-15 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US20040086320A1 (en) * 1998-12-01 2004-05-06 The Procter & Gamble Company Cleaning composition, pad, wipe, implement, and system and method of use thereof
US6551001B2 (en) 2001-09-14 2003-04-22 S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Cleaning device with a trigger-actuated spray canister

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2566429A (en) Dispensing valve for surface coating mops, having a cord operated valve actuating lever
US2073170A (en) Floor mop
US2210206A (en) Automatic fluid dispenser
US2272867A (en) Container top
US2575124A (en) Handle-mounted floor waxer having liquid dispenser with valve operable from upper end of handle
US2307858A (en) Floor waxer
US2000167A (en) Liquid dispenser
US2618799A (en) Polishing device
US2489162A (en) Dispensing valve for surfacecoating mops
US2061216A (en) Floor waxing device
US2400084A (en) Liquid-dispensing device
US3092293A (en) Shampoo attachment for floor polisher
US2188216A (en) Faucet
US1972318A (en) Waxing device
US3489323A (en) Sanitary dispensing valve seating at outer end
US2247956A (en) Floor polishing device
US1995592A (en) Applicator for floor wax, oils, varnishes, paints, and the like
US2326669A (en) Liquid wax applicator
US1961518A (en) Floor treating appliance
US2493990A (en) Fountain brush with work operated discharge valve
US1927788A (en) Wax applicator
US1741326A (en) Dispenser
US2653335A (en) Wax applicating and dispensing unit
US1762637A (en) Floor cleaning, waxing, and polishing device
US2187670A (en) Applicator