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11508 Applejack Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45249    513-5300623    513-5300906   

11509 Applejack Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45249   

Monticello, KY   

Dublin, OH   

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Sponge Mop With Scrubber Attachment

US Patent:
4654920, Apr 7, 1987
Filed:
Mar 24, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/843526
Inventors:
William J. O'Neil - Cincinnati OH
Richard P. Burkhart - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Drackett Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A47L 1312
A47L 13144
US Classification:
15119A
Abstract:
A scrubber attachment for being fixedly mounted to a wringer type sponge mop without the necessity for any extra, attaching hardware. The scrubber attachment carries a scrubber pad and is fixedly secured to the mop head at a predetermined angle. This combination yields a mop capable of both conventional sponge cleaning and of abrasively rubbing to effect further cleansing treatment of a surface without the risk of moving the scrubber out of operative position during use.

Wringer Mop

US Patent:
4604767, Aug 12, 1986
Filed:
Jan 29, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/695982
Inventors:
Richard P. Burkhart - Cincinnati OH
Edward C. Gemperle - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Drackett Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A47L 1312
A47L 13144
US Classification:
15119A
Abstract:
A wringer sponge mop and scrubber attachment, the scrubber attachment carrying a detachable scrubber pad. The scrubber attachment may be fashioned of wire, sheet metal, a rigid plastics material or any desired combination of these materials. In the normal or use position of the sponge, the scrubber pad is positioned on one side of the sponge and rearwardly of the sponge working (floor or wall contacting) face. In the sponge wringing or squeezed position of the mop, the sponge is retracted and the scrubber pad rotates to move forwardly of the retracted sponge working face, now able to be applied to a floor or wall to be abrasively rubbed. This combination yields a mop capable of both cleaning, by brushing a liquid laden sponge over a surface, and of abrasively rubbing to effect further cleansing treatment of a surface.

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