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Without your support, perhaps we can't keep adding new features. Extending from the lower end and through the handle 12 is a substantially rigid rod 38 which projects into the head 14 adjacent the front wall 24 thereof. Pivotally secured to the upper end of the rod 38 is a plate 40, which plate is in turn rigidly secured to the lower edge of the front wall plate The washing element 16 is secured to the front faces of plates 34 and Adjacent the lower end of the front face of the tubular handle 12 is an inverted J-shaped slot 42 through which extends a knob or button 44 which is rigidly secured by the lug or pin 46 to the rod By vertically reciprocating the button 44 in the slot 42, the rod 38 is likewise vertically reciprocated within the handle 12 whereby the plates 34 and 36 are collapsed toward one another, thus projecting the washing elements 16 beyond the squeegee 18 as is clearly apparent from an examination of Figure 3.
An inverted U-shaped bracket 48 is mounted adjacent the hinged or pivotal connection of plates 34 and 36 to prevent inward collapsing of these plates into the interior of the head Thus, the plates 34 and 36 are permitted to collapse in an outward direction to assure projection of the washing element 16 beyond the squeegee Obviously, the upper end of the inverted J-shaped slot 42 will lock the knob or button 44 into place thus retaining the washing element 16 in its projected position.
It is to be noted that the rod 38 is in the form of a flat strip that is capable of limited sidewise flexure, which flexure is encountered when locking the rod in its upper or lowered position by means of the button 44 in the inverted J-shaped slot It is to be noted however, that the upper end of the rod 38 is maintained against sidewise flexure away from the wall of the handle 12 as it is substantially maintained against such movement by its passage through the slot 50 formed in the base of the head The lower end of the handle 12 is closed by means of plug The exposed end of the plug 52 is externally threaded as at 54 and a collapsible and expansible bulb 56 is correspondingly internally threaded as at 58 whereby the bulb 56 is removably secured to the plug An axial bore 60 extends through the plug 52 and a tubular member 62 extends through the bore 60 and terminates within the interior of the bulb The tubular element 62 extends within the handle 12 and terminates at its upper end in the crosshead 64, which crosshead extends throughout the length of the head 14 and is provided with a plurality of liquid spray nozzles It will be noted that the crosshead 64 and the spray nozzles 68 are at all times in communication with the exterior of the front face of the head through the opening 70 extending throughout the length of the front face 24 of the head.
Thus, the bulb 56 forms a liquid reservoir with the lower end of the tubular element 62 extending into the liquid 72 in the reservoir. By expanding and collapsing the bulb 56, the liquid 72 is forced through the tubular elements 62 into the crosshead 64 and thence through the spray nozzles 68 onto the surface 20 to be washed. Consequently, it can be seen that the combination washing and wiping device of the present invention is a selfcontained unit which needs no external source of liquid supply.
Accordingly, it is believed obvious that the device could be used to great advantage by motorists, garage attendants etc. With reference particularly to Figures 2 and 3, it can be seen that the handle 12 is curved away from the head 14 at its lower end.
Thus, the operator of the device may maintain a comfortable grip on the handle while washing windows from almost any angle without the danger of scraping his knuckles or the necessity of changing his grip to avoid such danger. Referring now to Figures 46 of the accompanying drawings, a modification of the combination window washer and wiper of the present invention is indicated in its entirety by the numeral The combination device 74 comprises a handle 76 having a head 78 rigidly secured to the upper end thereof.
Secured to the front of the head 73 are washing element 80 and wiping element 82 which extend substantially horizontally across the front face 84 of the head The upper portion of the front face 84 of the head 78 is open as at 86 throughout its length for purposes which will later become apparent. An arcuate shaped plate 88 extends through out the length of the front face or wall 84 of the head 78 and is secured at its inner end to the inner surface of the rear wall 90 of the head.
It will be noted, particularly with reference to Figures and 6, that this plate 88 defines the lower limits of the opening 86 in the upper end of the head The free edge of the plate 38 terminates in a lip 92, the purpose of which will also later become apparent. Spaced below the wiping element 82 and secured to the front face or wall 84 of the head 78 is the washing element The upper end of the front wall 84 terminates below the upper edge of the washing element 80 and an arcuate shaped plate 94 is pivotally secured to the upper end of the wall 84 and is further secured to the rear face of the washing element The free end of the plate 94 terminates in a lip 96 which extends toward but is spaced from the lip 92 of the plate Received between plates 94 and S8 is the wiping element or squeegee 82; thus, the glzates 88 and 94 serve as a guide passage for the squeegee A rod 98 is pivotally secured at to the inner edge of the squeegee The rod 98 extends through the tubular handle 76 and terminates near the lower end of the handle.
The lower front face of the handle 76 is provided with an inverted J-shaped slot through which extends a knob or button which is rigidly secured to the lower end of the rod 98 as at Thus, the rod 98, which is in the form of a flat elongated strip, may be vertically reciprocated within the handle 76 by a vertical reciprocation of the button in the inverted J- shaped slot Upon vertical movement of the rod 93, the wiping element or squeegee 82 is projected through the guide passage formed by plates 88 and 94 to a position beyond the washing element 80 and is prevented from further movement by the inturned lip portions 92 and 96 of plates 88 and 94 respectively.
In this connection, it will be noted that plate 94 is constantly urged against the lower face of the wedge-shaped wiping element 82 by the yielding pressure exerted on this member by the washing element Therefore, when the squeegee 82 is projected beyond the front face of the head 78 it is held in a rigid position both by the action of the inturned lip portions 92 and 96 and by the seating of the knob in the arcuate end portion of the J-shaped slot It is to be noted, however, that the plate 94 could be spring biased rather than by the washing element as shown in the preferred embodiment as shown in the drawings.
Secured to and closing the lower end of the handle 76 is a plug which has an externally threaded exposed lower end A bulb is internally threaded as at at its upper end and is, accordingly, threadedly secured to the plug
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