Brush – broom – and mop making – Processes
Patent
1985-10-28
1987-07-14
Rosenbaum, Mark
Brush, broom, and mop making
Processes
1510494, A47L 1320
Patent
active
046798595
ABSTRACT:
Antimicrobial or bacterial static compounds are added to mops and mats to retard mildew and generally inhibit growth of undesired organisms, to prolong product life, and, to aid in reducing contamination of areas in which the mops and mats are used. For mops, an antimicrobial or bacterial static solution is set into the mop's cellulosic yarn fibers, through a heat activated setting process. In mats, the antimicrobial compound is generally incorporated into a backing, such as a vinyl plastisol based backing, used for the mats.
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Day Wm. Bruce
Golden Star Inc.
Rosenbaum Mark
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