Bleacher seat dust mop

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Inventors

Peck, William L.

Application #

155471

Filed

Feb-12-1988

Published

Jan-31-1989

Current US Class

015/143.1
015/160
015/210.1
015/229.8
0D4/119

International Classes

A47L 013/252

Field of Search

15/229.1-229.9 15/160 15/228 15/147 D4/119 D4/120 D4/130-136

Examiners

Feldman; Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn & Price

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Abstract
A dust mop is provided including a horizontally elongated head assembly and incorporating at least one pair of elongated, longitudinally extending and spaced apart primary mop head sections. The primary mop head sections are vertically spaced apart and interconnected by an inclined connecting section extending and secured therebetween. The horizontal and vertical spacing between the primary sections coincides with the horizontal and vertical spacing between adjacent bleacher row seats and the mop head has one end of a handle pivotally supported from the inclined connecting section thereof.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A bleacher seat dust mop including a horizontally elongated head assembly and at least a first elongated handle pivotally mounted at one end to an intermediate length mid-portion of said head assembly for angular displacement of said handle relative to said head assembly about an axis extending generally longitudinally of said head assembly and transversely of said handle, said head assembly including at least one pair of elongated primary sections longitudinally spaced apart along said head assembly and extending longitudinally therealong, said primary sections being horizontally disposed and vertically offset relative to each other a vertical distance generally equal to the vertical spacing between the upper surface levels of adjacent bleacher seat rows, adjacent ends of said elongated primary sections being interconnected by an elongated inclined head assembly connecting section connected and extending therebetween, said handle one end being pivotally mounted from said inclined connecting section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a dust mop including elongated, longitudinally spaced apart and vertically spaced horizontal mop head sections for simultaneous movement along and dusting the upper surfaces of adjacent rows of bleacher seats.

2. DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART

Various different forms of mop heads including multiple sections and other basic structural features of the instant invention heretofore have been provided. Examples of these previously known structures are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,349,680, 2,062,065, 2,252,407, 2,725,586, 2,756,453, 2,878,504 and 2,898,619.

However, these previously known mop structures do not include the overall combination of structural and operational features of the instant invention

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The mop head of the instant invention comprises a horizontally elongated structure including at least two elongated, longitudinally extending and longitudinally spaced apart horizontal primary mop head sections. The primary mop head sections further are vertically spaced apart and adjacent ends of adjacent primary mop head sections are interconnected by an elongated, inclined mop head connecting section extending and secured therebetween.
 
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