Coating implements with material supply – Brush – broom – or mop – Including feeder
Patent
1987-05-22
1988-08-16
Apley, Richard J.
Coating implements with material supply
Brush, broom, or mop
Including feeder
401 42, 401280, 13762548, 137874, 251325, F23D 1338, A46B 1106
Patent
active
047640472
ABSTRACT:
A brush for home use such as washing cars and patios. The brush includes a body having a plurality of dependent bristles and defining a first compartment for a receiving soap and a second compartment for receiving rinse water. The body also includes an elongate tube partially defining each of the compartments. The first compartment has an outlet for providing soapy water to the bristles while the second compartment has an outlet for providing rinse water. A spool valve is slidable back and forth in the tube with the valve having a tubular wall defining an axial bore open to the conduit and an opening extending through the wall for communicating water to either of the compartments. Seals are carried by the spool valves flanking the opening to provide watertight seals between the valve and the tube. The brush also includes a thumb switch for reciprocating the valve along a linear path among a soap position, a rinse position, and an off position where water is supplied to neither of the compartments.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2616660 (1952-11-01), Morehouse
patent: 2645450 (1953-07-01), Chessman
patent: 3581998 (1971-06-01), Roche
Drehobl Thomas L.
Garcia George L.
Johnston Damon A.
Papenhause Paul E.
Apley Richard J.
Gubernick Franklin
Suncast Corporation
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