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US2290375A
US2290375A US245799A US24579938A US2290375A US 2290375 A US2290375 A US 2290375A US 245799 A US245799 A US 245799A US 24579938 A US24579938 A US 24579938A US 2290375 A US2290375 A US 2290375A
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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
    • 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
    • A47L13/314Implements for polishing and waxing or oiling, with dispensers for wax or oil having invertible head, one side being used for dispensing wax or oil and the reverse side for shining

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  • the present invention relates to floor-polishing apparatus and has essentially for its object to provid an improved apparatus of this kind comprising means for distributing over the floor, or other surface, a wax or like polishing material, and means for carrying out the polishing operation proper, the wax or other polishing material supply being contained within a container simultaneously forming the handle of the apparatus and provided with a spraying nozzle or the like.
  • the polishing means comprises a unit formed of a brush and a polishing cloth or the like, which elements may be used alternately, or successively for polishing the floor or other surface.
  • the brush, as well as the cloth or the like are secured and mounted so as to be interchangeable after having become worn out by use, the connection between these parts being effected by means of a metal plate to which are secured the brush as well as means supporting the cloth.
  • a salient feature of the present invention resides in that the handle of the device is separable and constitutes a means for applying the wax, or other polishing material, to the surface to be polished.
  • a further feature of the invention lies in the fact that the brush is provided with a further operative face constituted by a cloth, or the like, both operative faces being inter-exchangeable.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete apparatus according to the invention, mounted and ready for use.
  • Fig. 2a is a perspective showing with parts cut away of the brush removed from its seat, clearly illustrating its construction, and the central base plate.
  • Fig. 2b is a further perspective view of the base v of T-shape, to which is secured a terial receiving handle, showing the spray device and valve thereof.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates the said valve in side view.
  • the handle of the apparatus is formed of a tubular member I provided with a piston 2 which at its lower end is screw-threaded and may be secured in the position shown whenever nccessary.
  • the screwed end is indicated at 3.
  • tubular member I At the lower end of the tubular member I the same is formed with screw threads 4 with the aid of which the tubular member is secured to, or screwed into the cylindrical boss 5 of the connecting stirrup 5.
  • the lower end of the tubular member l is provided with aftube I! which extends through a perforation or channel 1 formed in the material of the stirrup 5.
  • the connecting stirrup 5 at the ends of its legs is formed with holes through which project trunnions 9, the parts being kept together in position by means of cotter keys to.
  • a plate member I polishing cloth, or the like.
  • a brush I2 having a shape similar to that of the mounting plate ll. Both elements are secured to the base member in the following manner:
  • Fig. 2c is another perspective view of the other separable face of the base to which is secured the polishing cloth, or the like.
  • Fig. 3 shows in longitudinal section the waxspraying device which simultaneously forms the handle of the apparatus.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged view partially in section
  • a closure I6 is provided so as to close the outlet 24.
  • the said closure I8 is secured to an arm I8 rotatable on pivot screw l9 which is screwed into the clamp 20 secured to the nozzle 2
  • a cylindrical distributing device 22 formed with helically projecting cuts 23 facilitating emission of the spray.
  • a stem 25 integral with the said device 22 facilitates withdrawal of the latter when necessary.
  • the supply-containing handle 'I is illled with polishing material. This part of the unit is separated, by unscrewing it at 0, and the polishing-matter is sprayed over the floor, or
  • a handle having a hollow cylindrical portion for receiving a supply of polishing liquid, a
  • a piston forming a handle having a threaded end portion for connection with said cylindrical portion and adapted upon disconnection therefrom to be moved within the cylindrical portion for forcing liquid through said tube, and movable means for closing said tube.

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y 1942- A. MAclAs 2,290,375
FLOOR POLISHING APPARATUS Filed Dec. 14, 1938 Patented July 21 1942 FLOOR-POLISHING APPARATUS Adolfo Macias, Buenos Aires, Argentina Application December 14, 1938, Serial No. 245,799
In Argentina August 20,1938
1 Claim. (01. 15-131) The present invention relates to floor-polishing apparatus and has essentially for its object to provid an improved apparatus of this kind comprising means for distributing over the floor, or other surface, a wax or like polishing material, and means for carrying out the polishing operation proper, the wax or other polishing material supply being contained within a container simultaneously forming the handle of the apparatus and provided with a spraying nozzle or the like.
The polishing means comprises a unit formed of a brush and a polishing cloth or the like, which elements may be used alternately, or successively for polishing the floor or other surface. The brush, as well as the cloth or the like are secured and mounted so as to be interchangeable after having become worn out by use, the connection between these parts being effected by means of a metal plate to which are secured the brush as well as means supporting the cloth.
A salient feature of the present invention resides in that the handle of the device is separable and constitutes a means for applying the wax, or other polishing material, to the surface to be polished.
A further feature of the invention lies in the fact that the brush is provided with a further operative face constituted by a cloth, or the like, both operative faces being inter-exchangeable.
In order that the present invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into practice, one sheet of drawings is appended illustrating one preferred form of embodiment thereof. In this drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the complete apparatus according to the invention, mounted and ready for use.
Fig. 2a is a perspective showing with parts cut away of the brush removed from its seat, clearly illustrating its construction, and the central base plate.
Fig. 2b is a further perspective view of the base v of T-shape, to which is secured a terial receiving handle, showing the spray device and valve thereof.
Fig. 5 illustrates the said valve in side view.
Referring to these figures, wherein like or corresponding parts are denoted by similar characters of reference, the handle of the apparatus is formed of a tubular member I provided with a piston 2 which at its lower end is screw-threaded and may be secured in the position shown whenever nccessary. The screwed end is indicated at 3.
At the lower end of the tubular member I the same is formed with screw threads 4 with the aid of which the tubular member is secured to, or screwed into the cylindrical boss 5 of the connecting stirrup 5. The lower end of the tubular member l is provided with aftube I! which extends through a perforation or channel 1 formed in the material of the stirrup 5.
The connecting stirrup 5 at the ends of its legs is formed with holes through which project trunnions 9, the parts being kept together in position by means of cotter keys to.
To one side of the base member 8, which is of rectangular outline, is secured a plate member I, polishing cloth, or the like. At the other face of said base member-8 there is secured a brush I2 having a shape similar to that of the mounting plate ll. Both elements are secured to the base member in the following manner:
Both of the two T-shaped members, I I and I2,
' respectively, are formed with a cut portion in the member of the brush and of the connecting stirrup or U-shaped member which connects the base to the handle, part of which is seen in the drawing.
Fig. 2c is another perspective view of the other separable face of the base to which is secured the polishing cloth, or the like.
Fig. 3 shows in longitudinal section the waxspraying device which simultaneously forms the handle of the apparatus.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view partially in section,
shapeof two triangles l3 connected at their apexes, and into each of such cut out portions fits a plate ll similarly shaped. A threaded bolt l5 extends through the base member 8 and both plates ll seated within the cut portions I3 and serves to tie these elements firmly together with the aid of a nut screwed onto the bolt l5. In order to avoid that the polishing material contained within the handle I might drop out when the apparatus is not in use, a closure I6 is provided so as to close the outlet 24.
of the lower end of the supply of polishing ma- The said closure I8 is secured to an arm I8 rotatable on pivot screw l9 which is screwed into the clamp 20 secured to the nozzle 2| which is screwed onto the tube ll. Within the nozzle 2| there is arranged a cylindrical distributing device 22 formed with helically projecting cuts 23 facilitating emission of the spray. A stem 25 integral with the said device 22 facilitates withdrawal of the latter when necessary.
The-operation of the apparatus according to the invention is as follows:
the supply-containing handle 'I is illled with polishing material. this part of the unit is separated, by unscrewing it at 0, and the polishing-matter is sprayed over the floor, or
other surface using the piston 2 to compress the tive to the floor may be changed, that is to say 15 eitherwith the brush portion or with the cloth, covered portion in contact with the floor. When it should be desirable or necessary to replace either the brush or the cloth, or both. the nut on'bolt II is loosened and withdrawn and thereafter the elements may be taken apart and any necessary replacement can be easily effected.
Obviously, there may be introduced modiflcations of detail and construction without exceeding the spirit and scope of the invention as clear- 1y defined in the appended claim.
What I claim is: In a device for polishing floors and other surfaces, a handle having a hollow cylindrical portion for receiving a supply of polishing liquid, a
tube extending from the lower end of said cylindrical portion, a piston forming a handle having a threaded end portion for connection with said cylindrical portion and adapted upon disconnection therefrom to be moved within the cylindrical portion for forcing liquid through said tube, and movable means for closing said tube. ADOLFO MACIAS.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2509568A (en) * 1945-02-20 1950-05-30 Lachapelle Rolland Valve operating means for waxing and like devices
US2551776A (en) * 1946-02-06 1951-05-08 Joseph Waltz Wax applicator
US2578078A (en) * 1946-08-08 1951-12-11 Everett E Young Co Inc Device for discharging wax and the like having a valve operating rod
US2601689A (en) * 1950-06-02 1952-07-01 Norman W Day Applicator for liquid wax
US2653335A (en) * 1949-01-17 1953-09-29 Axel A Johnson Wax applicating and dispensing unit
US5471698A (en) * 1993-11-26 1995-12-05 Innovation Development, Inc. Hand tool having interchangeable accessories
US20060277704A1 (en) * 2003-12-11 2006-12-14 Massimiliano Pineschi Cleaning apparatus

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2509568A (en) * 1945-02-20 1950-05-30 Lachapelle Rolland Valve operating means for waxing and like devices
US2551776A (en) * 1946-02-06 1951-05-08 Joseph Waltz Wax applicator
US2578078A (en) * 1946-08-08 1951-12-11 Everett E Young Co Inc Device for discharging wax and the like having a valve operating rod
US2653335A (en) * 1949-01-17 1953-09-29 Axel A Johnson Wax applicating and dispensing unit
US2601689A (en) * 1950-06-02 1952-07-01 Norman W Day Applicator for liquid wax
US5471698A (en) * 1993-11-26 1995-12-05 Innovation Development, Inc. Hand tool having interchangeable accessories
US20060277704A1 (en) * 2003-12-11 2006-12-14 Massimiliano Pineschi Cleaning apparatus

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