Brush – broom – and mop making – Processes
Patent
1997-04-14
1999-04-13
Spisich, Mark
Brush, broom, and mop making
Processes
300 16, A46D 900
Patent
active
058936130
ABSTRACT:
A dust mop head is formed of a single sheet as a backing for pile yarns, with flaps integrally formed, the flaps having slits therein. A mop frame has inwardly directed tongues, and the flaps wrap around the frame so the tongues extend through the slits to hold the mop head to the mop frame. The mop heads can be formed by die cutting, either separately or in a continuous strip of backings. Pile yarns are subsequently attached, and the individual mop heads are separated from the continuous strip. If the mop head is to be launderable, one would use loop pile yarns and serge the edges of the backing.
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Spisich Mark
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