W. A. MEYER.
I DUST GATGHING ATTACHMENT FOR BROOMS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC 17, 1910.
1,024,454. Patented Apr. 23, 1912.
WILLIAM A. MEYER, or CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS.
DUST-OA'ICHING ATTACHMENT FOR BROOMS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 17, 1910.
Patented Apr. 23, 1912. Serial No. 597,794.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WVILLIAM A. Meyer, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dust-Catching Attachments for Brooms, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to means for preventing the flying of dust in house sweeping operations, and has for its object to provide a simple and eflicient attachment for ordlnary brooms and the like, whereby the dust raised in the ordinary movement of the broom is caught as it leaves the broom and is eflectively held from flying into the room in a cloud, all as will hereinafter more fully appear.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1, is a perspective view of the present appliance. Fig. 2, is a detail plan view of the attaching clamp. Fig. 3, is a detail vertical section of the dust catching member on line w, Fig. 1.
Similar numerals of reference indicate like parts in the diiferent views.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents the broom or like hand operated sweeping device, and 2 a clamp band or collar fixedly secured to said broom, at any suitable point, by means of aclamping bolt 3 passing through cars at the adjacent ends of a gap formed in said band or collar, as shown.
4 is the dust catching member of the present invention, and which has a width approximating the greater width of the broom l, and is preferably formed .of a curved plate of metal as shown. Said member is also preferably provided at its lower end with a transversely extending trough or receiver 5, for the purpose hereinafter stated, and with a downturned lip orflange 6 at the free edge of the bottom of said trough for the purpose of deflecting the dust and sweepings in an upward direction against the dust catching means hereinafter described.
7 is an intermediate connecting member which in the preferred form of the present invention is rigidly connected to the aforesaiddust catcher member 4, at one end, and
at the other end to theclamp collar 2 in a pivotal manner; while any suitable pivotal means may be employed, the construction shown in the drawing is preferred, and comprises a pair of rod members having sepa rated relation and constituting the aforesaid intermediate connectingmember 7. At one end said rods are fixedly attached to thedust catcher member 4, while their other ends are formed with bent portions 8, that project toward each other and are adapted to be sprung into orifices formed in the clamp band orcollar 2, as illustrated in Fig. 2, to constitute the required pivotal connection.
9 are casters secured in any usual manner to the lower portion of thedust catcher member 4, to support the same upon the floor or carpet in a manner which will permit of the ready movement of the appliance in the sweeping operation.
10, is a filling or layer or sponge or other equivalent absorbent material arranged on the side of thedust catcher member 4, next adjacent to thebroom 1. In actual use said absorbent filling or layer is saturated with water, to enable the same to eflectively catch and hold the dust and sweepings discharged against the same by the broom in an ordinary sweeping operation of the same.
WVhere a sponge is used as theabsorbent filling 10 aforesaid, the same will be 0011- veniently held in place byend walls 11 on themember 4; and transverseconfining bars 12 secured to the free ends of said end walls as shown, and with the lower edge of the sponge extending into the trough or receiver 5, which is adapted to receive and retain any water flowing away from said sponge.
In the practical operation of the present invention, the ordinary manipulation of the broom will be preferred, except that the sweeping will be effected wholly in the direction of the present appliance as carried by the broom in its various movements.
Having thus fully described my said invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is In a dust catching attachment for brooms, the combination of a dust receiving member, a pair of rods extending horizontally from the upper end of said member and formed Signed at Chicago, Illinois, this 15th day with inturned pivot trunnions, an oval conof December 1910.
tractible collar adapted to encompass the main body of a broom and formed With ori- WILLIAM MEYER 5 fices for the pivot trunnions aforesaid, and itnessesz means for contracting said collar upon the ROBERT BURNS,
body of a broom, substantially as set forth. HENRY MOE.
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