Claims
- 1. A wet mop comprising:
- (a) an assemblage including at least one continuous wound yarn strand formed into a helical winding having a collapsed central section and formed into opposite looped ends;
- (b) means binding said collapsed central section together;
- (c) each said yarn strand inherently having a twist of at least six twists per inch and formed into said looped ends with limbs extending therefrom and running through said central section substantially side-by-side, and doubled back and with limbs entwined to form individual, separate, doubled strands.
- 2. The wet mop set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) each said yarn strand has an inherent twist of seven twists per inch.
- 3. The wet mop set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said yarn strand is a single ply yarn and is doubled back and entwined to form two-ply yarns.
- 4. A wet mop comprising:
- (a) an assemblage of at least one continuous yarn strand formed into a helical winding, collapsed substantially centrally into a central section and formed into opposite looped ends;
- (b) means binding said collapsed central section together; and
- (c) said yarn strand inherently having a twist of at least six twists per inch and formed into said looped ends with limbs extending therefrom and running through said central section in substantially side-by-side pairs, each said yarn strand being doubled back and entwined to form individual, separate double strands.
- 5. A wet mop comprising:
- (a) an assemblage of at least one continuous, single ply yarn strand formed into a helical winding, collapsed substantially centrally into a central section, and formed with opposite looped ends;
- (b) a headband binding said control section together; and
- (c) said yarn strand inherently having a twist in the order of at least six twists per inch and formed into said looped ends with limbs extending therefrom and running through said central section in substantially side-by-side pairs, each said yarn strand being doubled back with limbs entwined to form separate, individual strands of at least two ply thickness.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 874,018, filed June 13, 1986.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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