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US2658219A
US2658219A US230915A US23091551A US2658219A US 2658219 A US2658219 A US 2658219A US 230915 A US230915 A US 230915A US 23091551 A US23091551 A US 23091551A US 2658219 A US2658219 A US 2658219A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60S3/04Vehicle cleaning apparatus not integral with vehicles for exteriors of land vehicles
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    • B60S3/047Other hand-held cleaning arrangements, e.g. with sponges, brushes, scrapers or the like using liquid or gas distributing means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
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  • This invention relates to spray heads of the type held in the palmof a hand and through Which water is supplied to a sponge, cleaning pad, or the like, particularly adapted for washing motor vehicles, windows, and the like, and in particular this invention includes a spray head carried by a strap positioned to extend around a hand whereby the head, which may be covered with a sponge, is positioned in the palm of the hand and with the parts held in this manner the supply of water to the spray head is controlled with a lever having a cross bar on the end and extended between the fingers of the hand on which the spray head is mounted.
  • the purpose of this invention is to improve the construction of spray heads of this type whereby a valve for controlling the flow of water to the spray head is actuated by the fingers of a hand instead of by the thumb or by the other hand of the operator.
  • This invention is an improvement over the spray devices of my prior Patents Numbers 1,538,961 and 2,209,861 in that the control lever, particularly of the latter patent is removed from the side of the spray head and extended from the front whereby it is positioned between the fingers so that the thumb may be used for gripping the sponge or the like.
  • Spray devices of this type are not used universally because it is inconvenient to operate the valve and it is necessary, for efiicient cleaning, to operate the valve continuously as the spray head is used, because a surface must first be rubbed, with comparatively little water, and then flushed to wash away the film of dirt or the like.
  • the improvement of this invention contemplates positioning a control lever of the valve of a spray head adapted to be used in the palm of a hand whereby a T-shaped lever extended from a valve on the spray head extends between the fingers so that it is only necessary to draw the fingers inwardly in the position of gripping the sponge on the spray head, to actuate the valve.
  • the object of this invention is, therefore, to provide means for arranging a valve on a spray head adapted to be held in the palm of a hand whereby the valve is actuated by the fingers of the hand in which the spray head is held.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an improved arrangement for operating valves of spray heads of the type used in the palm of a hand whereby the valve may be actuated continuously as the spray head is used.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improved method of operating a valve of a spray head of the type used in the palm of a hand whereby the spray head and valve operating means are of comparatively simple and economical construction.
  • valve body having a valve with a stem extended from the upper end in which the valve body is mounted on a band adapted to extend around a hand and having a sponge covered spray head carried thereby and also in which the stem of the valve is actuated by a lever pivotally mounted on the valve body and extended whereby a bar on the lower end thereof is positioned below the fingers of the hand.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the improved spray head and sponge mounted upon a hand and with the control lever of the valve extended between the fingers of the hand.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal section through the spray head with part of the finger actuating lever shown in elevation.
  • Figure 3 is a front elevational view showing the spray head.
  • Figure 4 is a detail looking toward the lower end of the spray head with parts omitted and with the ends of the band in which the spray head is carried broken away.
  • FIG. 5 is a detail showing a plan view of the valve stem operating fork on the end of the control lever-
  • the improved spray head of this invention includes a valve body ID, a band H on which the valve body is mounted, a spray head I2 carried by the band, a connection 13 extended from the valve body to the spray head, a lever Hl'extended forwardly from the valve body and a hose connection IS.
  • valve body which in the design shown'is rectangular shaped in cross section, may be of any suitable shape or design and, as shown in Figure 2, a valve seat I6 is positioned at the lower end of a core or chamber l1 with a, valve stem I 8 slidably mounted in a bushing l9 threaded in the end of the corev
  • a valve 20 positioned on the lower end of the stem I 8 is resiliently held against the seat l6 by a spring 2
  • the lever I4 i pivotally mounted by a pin 26 between ears 2'! and 28 on a lug 29 extended from one side of the valve body and with the lever positioned in this manner the outer end extends between the second and third fingers of a hand upon which the spray head is positioned, as shown.
  • the tube l3 extends from an opening 30 below the valve seat IE to the spray head l2 and water passing through the valve is sprayed through perforations 3
  • the valve body in is provided with a nipple 32 over which the end of the supply hose I is secured by a clamp 33.
  • the opposite end of the hose may be provided with a socket or coupling 34 whereby the hose is connected to a water faucet and the hose is secured to the coupling by a clamp 35.
  • the band i I is secured to the base of the valve body I, the lower end of which is provided with flanges 36 and 31 and a sponge, as indicated by the numeral 38 is positioned around the spray head ii.
  • the sponge 38 may be secured to the spray head l2.
  • the spray. head is positioned on a hand, as shown in Figure 1,. and with the part positioned against the inner surfaces of the fingers the lever i4 is drawn inwardly with the fork valve, and by this means the position of the valve is continuously controlled so that any quantity of water desired is supplied to the spray head.
  • a device of the character described for use by both right and left handed persons comprising a band shaped to form a loop and adapted to receive the fingers and body portion of a hand, a vertically disposed valve body mounted on and extended upwardly from the top of said loop, transverse flanges onthe bottom of said valve body secured to the upper surface of said loop, said valve body being provided with a vertically disposed chamber, a valve seat positioned at the lower end of said chamber, an arcuate conduit extending from said valve seat and communicating with said chamber, a spray head secured to said band and communicating with said conduit, a sponge arranged contiguous to the lower surface of said head, a valve positioned in the lower end of said chamber and mounted for movement into and out of bridging relation with respect to said valve seat, a vertically shiftable valve stem having its lower end secured to said valve, a bushing threadedly engaging the top of said valve body and provided with a central opening for slidably receiving said stem, a coil spring positioned in said chamber and interposed between said
  • a device of the character described for use by both right and left handed persons comprising a band shaped to form a loop and adapted to receive the fingers and body portion of a hand, a vertically disposed valve body mounted on and extended upwardly from the top of said loop, transverse flanges on the bottom of said valve body secured to the upper surface of said loop, said valve body being provided with a vertically disposed chamber, a valve seat positioned at the lower end of said chamber, an arcuate conduit extending from said valve seat and communicating with said chamber, a spray head secured to said band and communicating with said conduit, a valve positioned in the lower end of said chamber and mounted for movement into and out of bridging relation with respect to said valve seat, a vertically shiftable valve stem having its lower end secured to said valve, a bushing threadedly engaging the top of said valve body and provided with a central opening for slidably receiving said stem, a coil spring positioned in said chamber and interposed between said valve and bushing, a lug extending forwardly and upwardly,

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Nov. 10, 1953 c. w. TORBERT FINGER CONTROLLED SPONGE COVERED SPRAY HEAD Filed June 11, 1951 w a a ATTDRN EYS Patented Nov. 10, 1953 FINGER CONTROLLED SPONGE COVERED SPRAY HEAD Charles W. Torbert, Oklahoma City, Okla. Application June 11, 1951, Serial No. 230,915
2 Claims.
This invention relates to spray heads of the type held in the palmof a hand and through Which water is supplied to a sponge, cleaning pad, or the like, particularly adapted for washing motor vehicles, windows, and the like, and in particular this invention includes a spray head carried by a strap positioned to extend around a hand whereby the head, which may be covered with a sponge, is positioned in the palm of the hand and with the parts held in this manner the supply of water to the spray head is controlled with a lever having a cross bar on the end and extended between the fingers of the hand on which the spray head is mounted.
The purpose of this invention is to improve the construction of spray heads of this type whereby a valve for controlling the flow of water to the spray head is actuated by the fingers of a hand instead of by the thumb or by the other hand of the operator.
This invention is an improvement over the spray devices of my prior Patents Numbers 1,538,961 and 2,209,861 in that the control lever, particularly of the latter patent is removed from the side of the spray head and extended from the front whereby it is positioned between the fingers so that the thumb may be used for gripping the sponge or the like.
Spray devices of this type are not used universally because it is inconvenient to operate the valve and it is necessary, for efiicient cleaning, to operate the valve continuously as the spray head is used, because a surface must first be rubbed, with comparatively little water, and then flushed to wash away the film of dirt or the like. With this thought in mind the improvement of this invention contemplates positioning a control lever of the valve of a spray head adapted to be used in the palm of a hand whereby a T-shaped lever extended from a valve on the spray head extends between the fingers so that it is only necessary to draw the fingers inwardly in the position of gripping the sponge on the spray head, to actuate the valve.
The object of this invention is, therefore, to provide means for arranging a valve on a spray head adapted to be held in the palm of a hand whereby the valve is actuated by the fingers of the hand in which the spray head is held.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved arrangement for operating valves of spray heads of the type used in the palm of a hand whereby the valve may be actuated continuously as the spray head is used.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved method of operating a valve of a spray head of the type used in the palm of a hand whereby the spray head and valve operating means are of comparatively simple and economical construction.
With these and other objects and advantages in view the invention embodies a valve body having a valve with a stem extended from the upper end in which the valve body is mounted on a band adapted to extend around a hand and having a sponge covered spray head carried thereby and also in which the stem of the valve is actuated by a lever pivotally mounted on the valve body and extended whereby a bar on the lower end thereof is positioned below the fingers of the hand.
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description taken in connection with the drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the improved spray head and sponge mounted upon a hand and with the control lever of the valve extended between the fingers of the hand.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section through the spray head with part of the finger actuating lever shown in elevation.
Figure 3 is a front elevational view showing the spray head.
Figure 4 is a detail looking toward the lower end of the spray head with parts omitted and with the ends of the band in which the spray head is carried broken away.
Figure 5 is a detail showing a plan view of the valve stem operating fork on the end of the control lever- Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference characters denote corresponding parts the improved spray head of this invention includes a valve body ID, a band H on which the valve body is mounted, a spray head I2 carried by the band, a connection 13 extended from the valve body to the spray head, a lever Hl'extended forwardly from the valve body and a hose connection IS.
The valve body, which in the design shown'is rectangular shaped in cross section, may be of any suitable shape or design and, as shown in Figure 2, a valve seat I6 is positioned at the lower end of a core or chamber l1 with a, valve stem I 8 slidably mounted in a bushing l9 threaded in the end of the corev A valve 20 positioned on the lower end of the stem I 8 is resiliently held against the seat l6 by a spring 2| and a fork 22 extended from the end of the lever l5 and positioned below nuts 23 and 24 threaded on the end draws the valve stem and valve as a bar 25 on drawn inwardly bar in the posiof the valve stem, upwardly away from the seat 16 the extended end of the lever 14 is by the fingers of a hand, with the tlon shown in Figure 1.
The lever I4 i pivotally mounted by a pin 26 between ears 2'! and 28 on a lug 29 extended from one side of the valve body and with the lever positioned in this manner the outer end extends between the second and third fingers of a hand upon which the spray head is positioned, as shown.
The tube l3 extends from an opening 30 below the valve seat IE to the spray head l2 and water passing through the valve is sprayed through perforations 3| in the spray head.
The valve body in is provided with a nipple 32 over which the end of the supply hose I is secured by a clamp 33. The opposite end of the hose may be provided with a socket or coupling 34 whereby the hose is connected to a water faucet and the hose is secured to the coupling by a clamp 35.
The band i I is secured to the base of the valve body I, the lower end of which is provided with flanges 36 and 31 and a sponge, as indicated by the numeral 38 is positioned around the spray head ii. The sponge 38 may be secured to the spray head l2.
With the parts formed in this manner the spray. head is positioned on a hand, as shown in Figure 1,. and with the part positioned against the inner surfaces of the fingers the lever i4 is drawn inwardly with the fork valve, and by this means the position of the valve is continuously controlled so that any quantity of water desired is supplied to the spray head.
It will be understood that modifications may be mad in the design and arrangement of the parts without departing from the spirit or the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. A device of the character described for use by both right and left handed persons, comprising a band shaped to form a loop and adapted to receive the fingers and body portion of a hand, a vertically disposed valve body mounted on and extended upwardly from the top of said loop, transverse flanges onthe bottom of said valve body secured to the upper surface of said loop, said valve body being provided with a vertically disposed chamber, a valve seat positioned at the lower end of said chamber, an arcuate conduit extending from said valve seat and communicating with said chamber, a spray head secured to said band and communicating with said conduit, a sponge arranged contiguous to the lower surface of said head, a valve positioned in the lower end of said chamber and mounted for movement into and out of bridging relation with respect to said valve seat, a vertically shiftable valve stem having its lower end secured to said valve, a bushing threadedly engaging the top of said valve body and provided with a central opening for slidably receiving said stem, a coil spring positioned in said chamber and interposed between said valve and bushing, a lug extending forwardly and upwardly from said valve body, a pair of spaced, parallel, vertically disposed ears extending upwardly from said lug and provided 22 opening the connected to a source of supply of with registering apertures, an actuating lever extending downwardly from said valve body and adapted to extend between the fingers of the user, a pin passing through said registering apertures and pivotally connecting said lever to said ears, the rear end of said lever being bifurcated to provide a fork, said fork receiving said stem therein, securing elements arranged in threaded engagement with the upper end of said stem above said fork, a bar extending transversely with respect to the lower front end of said lever and adapted to be placed beneath the user's fingers, and a nipple extending rearwardly from said valve body and adapted to be connected to a sourc of supply of water, said lever being arranged in alignment with and above said conduit whereby said lever and conduit both extend through the same space between the fingers.
2. A device of the character described for use by both right and left handed persons, comprising a band shaped to form a loop and adapted to receive the fingers and body portion of a hand, a vertically disposed valve body mounted on and extended upwardly from the top of said loop, transverse flanges on the bottom of said valve body secured to the upper surface of said loop, said valve body being provided with a vertically disposed chamber, a valve seat positioned at the lower end of said chamber, an arcuate conduit extending from said valve seat and communicating with said chamber, a spray head secured to said band and communicating with said conduit, a valve positioned in the lower end of said chamber and mounted for movement into and out of bridging relation with respect to said valve seat, a vertically shiftable valve stem having its lower end secured to said valve, a bushing threadedly engaging the top of said valve body and provided with a central opening for slidably receiving said stem, a coil spring positioned in said chamber and interposed between said valve and bushing, a lug extending forwardly and upwardly from said valve body, a pair of spaced, parallel, vertically disposed ears extending upwardly from said lug and provided with registering apertures, an actuating lever extending downwardly from said valve body and adapted to extend between the fingers of the user, a pin passing through said registering apertures and pivotally connecting said lever to said ears, the rear end of said lever being bifurcated to provide a fork, said fork receiving said stem therein, securing elements arranged in threaded engagement with the upper end of said stem above said fork, a bar extending transversely with respect to the lower front end of said lever and adapted to be placed beneath the users fingers, and a nipple extending rearwardly from said valve body and adapted to be water, said lever being arranged in alignment with and above said conduit whereby said lever and conduit both extend through the same space between the fingers.
CHARLES W. TORBERT.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,651,550 Roe Dec. 6, 1927 2,209,861 Torbert July 30, 1940
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US4953998A (en) * 1989-06-30 1990-09-04 Mccartherens Stone W Polishing glove apparatus
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US4859102A (en) * 1988-03-07 1989-08-22 Naji Chamieh Contoured cleaning device
US4953998A (en) * 1989-06-30 1990-09-04 Mccartherens Stone W Polishing glove apparatus
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DE19929746A1 (en) * 1999-06-30 2001-01-04 Hansgrohe Ag Body cleaner has inflow and outflow pipes, housing-hood, elastic seal, collector and hand-holder

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