Structure of a brush

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Combined

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151431, 15161, 16430, 16DIG12, A46B 502, A47L 2304

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ABSTRACT:
A brush includes a handle extending from one side of the brush head. The handle includes protrusions formed on two ends of an upper surface of the handle and a concave portion formed between the protrusions of receiving the user's thumb. First and second spacers are formed on the lower side of the handle in such a manner that the first spacer is arranged to be held by the index and middle fingers of the user when the thumb is situated in the concave portion and the middle finger extends between the first and second spacers. A concave cambered surface on the second spacer can accommodate a third finger for optimal comfort and control of the handle.

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patent: 2021158 (1935-11-01), Stearns
patent: 2633591 (1953-04-01), Servilla
patent: 2914785 (1959-12-01), Ela
patent: 3067446 (1962-12-01), McGauley
patent: 5351358 (1994-10-01), Larrimore
patent: 5517713 (1996-05-01), Hadcock

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