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US1661358A
US1661358A US675133A US67513323A US1661358A US 1661358 A US1661358 A US 1661358A US 675133 A US675133 A US 675133A US 67513323 A US67513323 A US 67513323A US 1661358 A US1661358 A US 1661358A
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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
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  • the invention relates to devices for cleaning windows, and more particularly to a window glass cleaning device having a reservoir for the reception of water or other liquid for washin er the glass.
  • the object of'the invention is to provide a simple and convenient means tor thoroughly washing a the same, and an window glass and drying other objectis to provide a cleaning member and means for containing the cleaning liquid and feed ng the liquid to the cleaning member as desired.
  • FIG. 1 a side elevational view of is a sectional detall view of the spout shown in Figure 1.
  • I indicates a suitable handle, upon the upper end of which is engaged a socket 2 that depends from the base 3 of the liquid container.
  • cylinder 4 1s suita An open ended bly sealed at its lower end in the base and a rod 5 is threaded at its lower end into th e center of the base.
  • a cover 7 fits over the upper end of the cylinder 4 and 1s caused to be fluid tight thereon by a gasket 8.
  • the rod 5 is pro ected through a central opening in the cover and the nut 6 when tightened on the rod secures the cover in position. If desirable a gasket may be inserted between the cover and the nut to prevent leakage of t or the opening may beotherwise closed to avoid leakage.
  • conduit or spout i onduit or spout 10 having in its lower side and adapted to register with the opening 9,.is secured The forward side of the s open and in this opening is secured a brush or other washing element, 11. The inner ends of the bristles of the brush are exposed to the interior of the conduit or spout so that when water within the cylinder 4 passes through the registered openings 9 and 10 into the conduit 10 upon tilting the device downwardly, the bristles are moistened.
  • an upwardly projecting bracket12 having a suitable clamp in its outer end for the reception and support of a scraper blade 13 formed of one or more strips: of rubber, the rubber strips being adapted to remove moisture from the glass windows and to polish the same.
  • Washing liquid is readily placed in the j reservoir. It is only necessary to remove'the The washing and scraping blade members being carried by the top are removed with the top, thereby exposing the entire open upper end of the reservoir for filling or emptying purposes.
  • the moistening element receives the washing liquid only when the reservoir is inverted or inclined downwardly. Hence when that element is applied to a window there is notan excess of liquid in the element that will be deposited on the glass, but there is a suflicient quantity therein to enable the user to thoroughly wash the glass, the element being moistened from time to time as required by merely tilting the reservoir downwardly;
  • the device is rotated sufliciently to cause the element 13 to engage the glass, whereupon the glass is wiped ofi and polished by drawing said element over the same.
  • an open ended reservoir for washing liquid for washing liquid
  • a re movable cover closing said open end
  • a bolt within the reservoir and removably supported in the bottom thereof and projecting through the cover
  • means on the bolt to clamp the cover on the reservoir
  • an elongated conduit mounted on the cover, projecting over the edge thereof and communicating theretln'ough with the interior of the reservoir, the conduit being transverse to 10 the longitudinal axis of the reservoir, and
  • a fibrous brush removably mounted in the conduit and adapted to be moistened throughout its length by the liquid flowing by gravity into the conduit from the reservoir when the device is inclined downwardly.

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March 6, 1928.
\ G. U. BRAKE WINDOW CLEANING DEVICE Filed Nov. 1923 Georye Zljraie INVENTOR PM U 2L! ATTORNEY Patented Mar.
UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE.
G O BRAKE, or FORT'WAYNE, INDIANA; j 1 V WINDOW-CLEANIN G DEVICE;
Application filed November 16, 1923. Serial No. 675,133.
The invention relates to devices for cleaning windows, and more particularly to a window glass cleaning device having a reservoir for the reception of water or other liquid for washin er the glass.
The object of'the invention is to provide a simple and convenient means tor thoroughly washing a the same, and an window glass and drying other objectis to provide a cleaning member and means for containing the cleaning liquid and feed ng the liquid to the cleaning member as desired.
The invention tures and in the and arrangement consists, in the novel feaconstruotion, combination of such features hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accomp anying drawings I have illustrated an embodiment of the invention,
in which Figure 1 is a front elevational View of the device and Fig. 2 the same. Fig. 3
a side elevational view of is a sectional detall view of the spout shown in Figure 1.
In the drawings, I indicates a suitable handle, upon the upper end of which is engaged a socket 2 that depends from the base 3 of the liquid container.
cylinder 4 1s suita An open ended bly sealed at its lower end in the base and a rod 5 is threaded at its lower end into th e center of the base. The
rod projects upwardly through the cylinder its upper end eing threaded for the reception of a thumb nut 6. A cover 7 fits over the upper end of the cylinder 4 and 1s caused to be fluid tight thereon by a gasket 8. The rod 5 is pro ected through a central opening in the cover and the nut 6 when tightened on the rod secures the cover in position. If desirable a gasket may be inserted between the cover and the nut to prevent leakage of t or the opening may beotherwise closed to avoid leakage.
he liquid around the rod,
wardly inclined c an opening 10 to the cover 7. conduit or spout i onduit or spout 10 having in its lower side and adapted to register with the opening 9,.is secured The forward side of the s open and in this opening is secured a brush or other washing element, 11. The inner ends of the bristles of the brush are exposed to the interior of the conduit or spout so that when water within the cylinder 4 passes through the registered openings 9 and 10 into the conduit 10 upon tilting the device downwardly, the bristles are moistened.
At the opposite side of the top orrat any suitable place on the top is secured an upwardly projecting bracket12, having a suitable clamp in its outer end for the reception and support of a scraper blade 13 formed of one or more strips: of rubber, the rubber strips being adapted to remove moisture from the glass windows and to polish the same.
Washing liquid is readily placed in the j reservoir. It is only necessary to remove'the The washing and scraping blade members being carried by the top are removed with the top, thereby exposing the entire open upper end of the reservoir for filling or emptying purposes.
It is evident that the moistening element receives the washing liquid only when the reservoir is inverted or inclined downwardly. Hence when that element is applied to a window there is notan excess of liquid in the element that will be deposited on the glass, but there is a suflicient quantity therein to enable the user to thoroughly wash the glass, the element being moistened from time to time as required by merely tilting the reservoir downwardly;
WVhen the window glass hasbeen washed, the device is rotated sufliciently to cause the element 13 to engage the glass, whereupon the glass is wiped ofi and polished by drawing said element over the same.
The entire device is exceedingly simple and economical to construct and it is easily handled by the user. Should either element 11 or 13 wear out a new one is readily substituted for it. I
WVhat I claim is:
In a window washing device, an open ended reservoir for washing liquid, a re movable cover closing said open end, a bolt within the reservoir and removably supported in the bottom thereof and projecting through the cover, means on the bolt to clamp the cover on the reservoir, an elongated conduit, mounted on the cover, projecting over the edge thereof and communicating theretln'ough with the interior of the reservoir, the conduit being transverse to 10 the longitudinal axis of the reservoir, and
a fibrous brush removably mounted in the conduit and adapted to be moistened throughout its length by the liquid flowing by gravity into the conduit from the reservoir when the device is inclined downwardly.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this letth day of November, 1923.
GEORGE U. BRAKE.
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US4589791A (en) * 1982-11-19 1986-05-20 Coronet-Werke Heinrich Schlerf Gmbh Device having synthetic bristles butt welded to support plate

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US4589791A (en) * 1982-11-19 1986-05-20 Coronet-Werke Heinrich Schlerf Gmbh Device having synthetic bristles butt welded to support plate

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