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US1461904A
US1461904A US503904A US50390421A US1461904A US 1461904 A US1461904 A US 1461904A US 503904 A US503904 A US 503904A US 50390421 A US50390421 A US 50390421A US 1461904 A US1461904 A US 1461904A
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    • H01TSPARK GAPS; OVERVOLTAGE ARRESTERS USING SPARK GAPS; SPARKING PLUGS; CORONA DEVICES; GENERATING IONS TO BE INTRODUCED INTO NON-ENCLOSED GASES
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  • My invention relates to a cleaning imple- .10 ment, and aims to provide a device of this nature, more particularly adapted for use in connection with the cleaning of spark plugs.
  • my present invention aims to provide a cleaning implement, more particularly adapted for use in connection with spark plugs, and by means of which implement, an operator will be enabled to effectually clean all of the parts of the plug without going to the necessity of dis-assembling the same.
  • An object of my invention is the construction of a device of the nature stated which shall be extremely simple, and be capable of being placed uponthe market at a nominal figure; and 1 Still further objects of this invention will appear in the annexed specification taken in connection with the drawings which latter illustrate one practical embodiment of the same, and in which;
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a clean- Y ing implement embodying my improved construction and showing the same in use.
  • Figure 2 is a similar perspective view showing all of the parts of the cleaning implement, and v v Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken along the line 33 and in the direction of the arrows indicated in Figure 2,
  • the reference numeral 5 indicates the body of the implement which, 1n the embodiment illustrated is in the nature of a metal sleeve or handle portion, the ends of which are extended to provide two pairs of legs 6 and 7.
  • the outer ends of the legs 7 are enlarged as has been indicated by the reference 1111-, meral 8 to form heads which in aggregate present an almost annular outer face. It will be understood by this construction that the legs 7 will incorporate a certain amount of resiliency when pressed to converge towards each other, so that upon the heads 8' being inserted between the jacket and core of a spark plug 9 the outer faces of the heads 8 will press against the inner face of the jacket of the plug.
  • blades or blade elements 10 are associated with each 'of the heads these blade elements being preferably formed by striking portions of each of the heads outwardly, and the outer edges of these blades are preferably serratedor cut irregularly, as has been indicated at 11 for a purpose hereinafter specified.
  • legs construction is resorted to, to provide a mounting for a brush affixed to each leg, it being understood however, that these latter elements may be secured in any desired manner.
  • a spark plug cleaner comprising a cylindrical body provided at one end with opposed, reduced, resilient legs, each leg terminating in an enlarged arcuate head, said heads having scraper blades struck outwardly therefrom, said blades extending in the same general direction as said body.
  • a spark plug cleaner comprising a handle portion provided at one end with opposed, resilient legs, each leg terminating in an arcuate head, said heads having scraper blades struck outwardly therefrom completely within the bounds of the heads, said blades extending in the same general direc tion as said legs.
  • a spark plug cleaner comprising a handle portion provided at one end with opposed, resilient legs, each leg terminating in an arcuate head, said heads having scraper blades struck outwardly therefrom, said blades extending in the same general direction as said' legs, each blade having a serrated outer edge.

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INVENTOR 650E654 //a fiw A TI'O RNEYS July 17, 192-3.
' v G. A. HOYEM CLEANING IMPLEMENT Filed Sept. 28. 1921 WITNESSES U/WM/ mg a Patented July ii, 1923.
PATENT, OFFICE,
- GEORGE ARTHUR 303mm, 01* LENNEP, MONTANA.
CLEANING IMPLEMENT.
Application filed September 28, 1921. Serial No. 503,904.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE ARTHUR HoYEM, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Lennep, in the county of Meagher and State of Montana, have invented a new and Improved Cleaning Implement, of which the following is a full,
clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to a cleaning imple- .10 ment, and aims to provide a device of this nature, more particularly adapted for use in connection with the cleaning of spark plugs.
\ It is a well appreciated fact that due to' a number of well known reasons, that the spark plug of an internal combustion engine often becomes carbonized.
It has heretofore been necessary, to effect a complete removal of these carbon deposits, to completely disassemble the plug, preferably immersing the parts of the same 1n kerosene, or a similar fluid, subject to which these parts are scraped to remove the foreign deposits thereon.
Aside from the fact that this operation necessitates the expenditure of quite an amount of time, it is also to be noted that it is extremely diflicult to re-assemble the parts of the plug in such a manner that no 0 leakage of fluid will be possible between the parts of the same and when fluid has escaped through the parts of the plug the motor becomes sluggish and fails to develop its maximum power.
With this in mind my present invention aims to provide a cleaning implement, more particularly adapted for use in connection with spark plugs, and by means of which implement, an operator will be enabled to effectually clean all of the parts of the plug without going to the necessity of dis-assembling the same. Thus the objections noted in the preceding paragraph will be avoided.
An object of my invention is the construction of a device of the nature stated which shall be extremely simple, and be capable of being placed uponthe market at a nominal figure; and 1 Still further objects of this invention will appear in the annexed specification taken in connection with the drawings which latter illustrate one practical embodiment of the same, and in which;
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a clean- Y ing implement embodying my improved construction and showing the same in use.
Figure 2 is a similar perspective view showing all of the parts of the cleaning implement, and v v Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken along the line 33 and in the direction of the arrows indicated in Figure 2,
In these views the reference numeral 5 indicates the body of the implement which, 1n the embodiment illustrated is in the nature of a metal sleeve or handle portion, the ends of which are extended to provide two pairs of legs 6 and 7.
The outer ends of the legs 7 are enlarged as has been indicated by the reference 1111-, meral 8 to form heads which in aggregate present an almost annular outer face. It will be understood by this construction that the legs 7 will incorporate a certain amount of resiliency when pressed to converge towards each other, so that upon the heads 8' being inserted between the jacket and core of a spark plug 9 the outer faces of the heads 8 will press against the inner face of the jacket of the plug.
Further it will be noted that a number of blades or blade elements 10 are associated with each 'of the heads these blade elements being preferably formed by striking portions of each of the heads outwardly, and the outer edges of these blades are preferably serratedor cut irregularly, as has been indicated at 11 for a purpose hereinafter specified.
Thus upon this end of the tube being inserted into the plug in the manner aforestated, it will be appreciated that the blades 10 will be forced into intimate contact with the face of the jacket of the plug. If the operator will now rotate the implement with respect to the plug it will be found that the blades 10 will bite into the deposits of carbon, and scrape the same from the face of the jacket, this biting or scraping operation being further facilitated by virtue of the irregularity 11 of the blades.
After the accumulation of carbon has been loosened in the manner aforestated, the scraping end of the implement is removed from the plug and the opposite end of the same is inserted into this member. In
this connection it will be noted that the legs construction is resorted to, to provide a mounting for a brush affixed to each leg, it being understood however, that these latter elements may be secured in any desired manner.
Referring now more particularly to these brushes it will be noted that the same each preferably comprise a plurality of twisted of the peculiar construction of the imple ment that it will be readily impossible ,fOl any of the loosened deposits to settle into the parts of the implement, which Would obviously preclude an efficient cleaning of the plug thereby.
It will further be understood that numer ous modifications of structure might readily be resorted to. without in the least departing from the scope of my claims; which are:
1. A spark plug cleaner, comprising a cylindrical body provided at one end with opposed, reduced, resilient legs, each leg terminating in an enlarged arcuate head, said heads having scraper blades struck outwardly therefrom, said blades extending in the same general direction as said body.
2. A spark plug cleaner, comprising a handle portion provided at one end with opposed, resilient legs, each leg terminating in an arcuate head, said heads having scraper blades struck outwardly therefrom completely within the bounds of the heads, said blades extending in the same general direc tion as said legs.
8. A spark plug cleaner, comprising a handle portion provided at one end with opposed, resilient legs, each leg terminating in an arcuate head, said heads having scraper blades struck outwardly therefrom, said blades extending in the same general direction as said' legs, each blade having a serrated outer edge.
GEORGE ARTHUR HOYEM.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3797055A (en) * 1972-12-12 1974-03-19 W Greene Tool for removing lightbulb bases and cleaning lightbulb sockets
US5513411A (en) * 1994-07-22 1996-05-07 Simon; Douglas Battery contact cleaning tool
US6701566B2 (en) 2001-07-26 2004-03-09 Craig T. Rooke Trailer electrical connector cleaning system
US20070017046A1 (en) * 2005-07-22 2007-01-25 Big Alpha Co., Inc. Cleaner
USD752001S1 (en) 2013-11-06 2016-03-22 Roger Val Didonato Cleaner for a male and female trailer electrical connector

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3797055A (en) * 1972-12-12 1974-03-19 W Greene Tool for removing lightbulb bases and cleaning lightbulb sockets
US5513411A (en) * 1994-07-22 1996-05-07 Simon; Douglas Battery contact cleaning tool
US6701566B2 (en) 2001-07-26 2004-03-09 Craig T. Rooke Trailer electrical connector cleaning system
US20070017046A1 (en) * 2005-07-22 2007-01-25 Big Alpha Co., Inc. Cleaner
USD752001S1 (en) 2013-11-06 2016-03-22 Roger Val Didonato Cleaner for a male and female trailer electrical connector

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