Sheet Holders Patents (Class 15/231)
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Patent number: 7404227Abstract: A cleaning sheet adapted to be attached to the head (20) of a cleaning tool (2). The cleaning sheet has a wiping portion (1A) that is disposed on the bottom of the head (20) when the cleaning sheet is attached to the head (20). The cleaning sheet has projecting parts (10) and (11) in the wiping portion (1A) which stick out of the forward and backward edges of the head (20) by a projecting length M when the cleaning sheet is attached to the head (20). The projecting parts (10) and (11) have a repulsive force of 0.1 to 100 N/cm when deformed by a length M/3 in the direction opposite the projecting direction. The projection (10) preferably has pointed tips.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Otsuka, Hiroyuki Yanagida
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Patent number: 7377001Abstract: A cleaning apparatus includes a handle, a support coupled to the handle and a cleaning element mountable on the support. The support is fixed to the handle or is rotatably coupled to the handle for rotation by a drive motor mounted in the handle. The cleaning element may include bristles extending from a flexible mat fixed about the support or about a core mountable on the support. A cleaning sheet is windable about the support, the core or the cleaning element, including over and through the bristles, for dual cleaning action.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: The Hartz Mountain CorporationInventor: William D. McKay
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Publication number: 20080098546Abstract: The disclosed cleaning tool assembly for cleaning a hard kitchen surface includes a cleaning tool and a wiping substrate. The cleaning tool is a unitary cleaning tool having a base portion, a handle portion, and a neck portion connecting the base portion to the handle portion. The base portion includes a planar, rigid working surface. The handle portion includes an upper convex surface that forms an upper portion of the cleaning tool whereby the upper convex surface engages with the palm of a hand. The neck portion is recessed from both the base portion and the handle portion. The neck portion engages with the fingers of a hand. The wiping substrate is removably attached to the working surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: Bridget K. Warmka, Bobbi L. Pinnow, Arthur V. Lang, Perry S. Dotterman, Thomas G. Skulley
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Publication number: 20080066249Abstract: The invention is a cleaning device comprising of a shaft. The shaft has a hollow section and a lower end with a rim. The rim defines an opening at the bottom end of the shaft. The opening is located about the longitudinal axis and is in communication with the hollow section. The shaft also has one or more apertures that extend through the side of the shaft and are in communication with said hollow section. The shaft also has one or more slits that maybe in communication with the one or more apertures. The slit(s) run parallel to the longitudinal axis and may terminate before reaching the rim. The cleaning device is designed in such a way to easily allow a user to employ any flexible fabric or other suitable material in the cleaning device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Pallatheri M. Subramanian
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Publication number: 20080066250Abstract: The invention is a cleaning device comprising of a shaft with two or more apertures. The shaft also has two or more slits. The user will place one or more pieces of fabric through the two apertures and then pulled through the slits. This severs to provide a user with a taut piece of fabric along the shaft to be used for cleaning. The user is then able to apply pressure to the cleaning fabric via the shaft to the area being cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Pallatheri M. Subramanian
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Publication number: 20080040879Abstract: The present invention relates to a twisting mechanism for a duster for setting one end of a dusting cloth of the duster as a fixed end while setting the opposite end as a rotatable end. The twisting mechanism primarily comprises: a brace, inserted form the rear end through the front end of the dusting cloth and coupled with the front end of the dusting cloth to set it as a fixed end; and a rotating mechanism, pivotally connected to the rear end of the brace and hooking the rear end of the dusting cloth for driving the dusting cloth to twist into a spiral dusting cloth having a 360-degree dusting surface on the brace.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Ya-Ching Yang
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Patent number: 7290305Abstract: A cleaning pad insertion tool for facilitating coupling of disposable cleaning wipes onto a head of an electrostatic mop by inserting a portion of the disposable cleaning wipe into a grip assembly of the electrostatic mop, and method of use therefore. The cleaning pad insertion tool includes an elongate member adapted for pressing a portion of a disposable cleaning wipe into at least one grip assembly on a head of an electrostatic mop; a clip portion operationally couplable to a handle of the electrostatic mop for selectively receiving the elongate member when not in use; and a tether member couplable to the elongate member and the a handle of the electrostatic mop for inhibiting loss of the elongate member.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: Doreen M. Auchmoody
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Patent number: 7223036Abstract: An auto loading and auto dampening cleaning apparatus which comprises a base sweeping pad, a fluid reservoir superimposed over said sweeping pad which defines a slit between the two, a handle having a fork shaped frame which is rotateably attached to the sweeping pad. A lower roll bar contains clean, cleaning material and an upper roll bar receives soiled cleaning material. First and second trigger mechanism activates the roll bars and fluid reservoir to advance the cleaning material and disperse cleaning solution onto the cleaning material on the lower roll bar passes through the slit defined by the fluid reservoir and sweeping pad around the bottom of the sweeping pad and up to the upper roll bar.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: Long Chang
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Patent number: 7195677Abstract: The wipe-dispensing device comprises a dispenser or container that keeps wipes isolated from the exterior of the device. The wipes are kept in the interior compartment of the dispenser or container. The top or lid of the device isolates the wipes in the interior compartment from the exterior of the device. This top or lid also secures the container from air, and seals the interior and exterior compartments of the device. Wipes are exposed when user manually presses a button on the lid or activates a sliding door which in turn shall expose the wiping surface of the wipe inside of the container. Therefore, the rest of the wipes are not exposed to the exterior, only the wipe that is in use. User may manually handle the device, expose the wipe for cleaning the desired surface, and thereafter user may pull the wipe and detach it from the device by tearing it off with a cutter slot of the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Inventor: Priscilla Morrisey-Hawkins
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Patent number: 7191486Abstract: A cleaning pad is adapted to be releasably retained on a cleaning implement which includes on its cleaning head either multiple strips of pile-type fastener material or a plurality of attachment structures. The cleaning pad includes a top layer constructed of polyethylene and a bottom layer constructed of rayon. The top and bottom layers are affixed together along their peripheries by a bond line so as to define an enclosed pocket therebetween which is sized and shaped to receive a middle layer constructed of wood pulp paper. Multiple strips of hook-type fastener material are secured on the top layer and are adapted to releasably engage complimentary strips of pile-type fastener material on the cleaning implement. One or more mounting tabs are secured on the bottom layer and are adapted to releasably engage complimentary attachment structures on the cleaning implement. Each mounting tab can be disposed between a retracted, or folded, position and an extended, or unfolded, position.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Butler Home Products, LLCInventors: Robert Michelson, Thomas Dunn
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Patent number: 7096531Abstract: A cleaning implement for hard surface cleaning is provided. This cleaning implement includes a handle, a mop head pivotably attached to said handle, and which has a pad forming a bottom surface, and at least one elevational element removably attached to the bottom surface of the pad. The elevational element provides the mop with the ability to pivot relative the surface to be cleaned. This cleaning implement is used in synergy with a disposable absorbent cleaning pad engaging the elevational element.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Nicola John Policicchio
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Patent number: 7055204Abstract: A cleaning device having a support pad with a planar side and a side opposed to the planar side. An electrostatic cleaning sheet is detachably secured across the planar side of the pad. An elongated arm is secured at one end to the opposed side of the support pad. An elongated handle has one end secured to the other end of the arm by a locking joint which selectively locks the handle to the arm at a plurality of predetermined angular positions. A rubber blade which forms a squeegee is also secured to the opposed side of the support pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: The Evercare CompanyInventor: Sherry Ajluni
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Patent number: 7039969Abstract: The invention provides a mop for mop pads with pockets having an articulated mop base with elements centrally connected to a handle by means of a hinge joint, a mop pad with pockets, and a clamping device provided near the free end of a first element, with the mouth of the clamping device directed towards the free end, and an extension provided at a second element and being placed on top of the lever of the clamping device when the mop base has a planar shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Filmop s.r.l.Inventor: Roberto Zorzo
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Patent number: 7028364Abstract: The present invention provides a cleaning pad which can be used with various cleaning implement. The cleaning pad has an absorbent layer, attachment wings which can be attached to grippers located on the top surface of the mop head of a first cleaning implement and loop fasteners which can be attached to hook fasteners located on the bottom surface of the mop head of a second implement.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Nicola John Policicchio, Preston James Rhamy
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Patent number: 7024721Abstract: A cleaning mat system is designed for placement on a floor and for cleaning the undersides of shoes, feet, and other objects. The cleaning mat system includes a base with an upper surface and a lower surface interconnected by a perimeter edge. The perimeter edge includes a leading edge and an opposed trailing edge. The upper surface of the base includes upwardly extending teeth covering the majority of the upper surface, and the lower surface includes downwardly extending teeth on at least a portion of the lower surface adjacent the leading and trailing edges. A removable and disposable cleaning sheet has an upper face for cleaning and an opposed lower face. The cleaning sheet has a pair of spaced-apart side edge portions and a central portion. In use, the cleaning sheet is positioned on the base such that the central portion is adjacent the upper surface of the base and the side edge portions wrap around the leading and trailing edges to be trapped between the teeth and the floor.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Rapid Brands CorporationInventor: William D. McKay
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Patent number: 7007338Abstract: An advanced cleaning system comprising cleaning compositions, pads, and implements provide effective cleaning of soft and hard surfaces. The system includes (a) a handle portion, the handle portion having a proximal end and a distal end, (b) a cleaning head portion that is attached to the distal end of the handle portion and that is adapted for use with a removable cleaning pad; (c) a cradle that is secured to the handle portion, and (d) a detachable cleaning aerosol reservoir for delivering cleaning fluid onto the surface to be cleaned adjacent the cleaning head portion, wherein the reservoir is positioned within the cradle.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: Aram Garabedian, Jr., Michael J. Hall, Maria G. Ochomogo, Marcus Wang, Andrew Kilkenny, Kaj A. Johnson, Thomas Silk, Michael H. Robbins, Aaron R. London, Dennis Rich, Doug Walker
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Patent number: 6966098Abstract: A cleaner is provided which includes an electric dirt collection mechanism with an electrically powered dirt collection action and a wiping cleaning mechanism with a wiping cleaning action utilizing a cleaning sheet provided on the bottom surface of the main body of the cleaner which moves across the floor, wherein the electric dirt collection mechanism is switched on and off using a switch, and the wiping cleaning mechanism can be attached to, or detached from, the main body.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yukinobu Sako, Masuo Ota, Akihiko Kotani
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Patent number: 6904638Abstract: A drying apparatus has a support frame mounted on a handle. A drying spool is rotatably mounted on the support frame and has a web of liquid absorbent material which is incrementally scrolled from the drying spool onto a take-up roller during use of the apparatus. A user grips the handle on the support frame to move the apparatus back and forth over a wet floor surface with the web in contact with the floor surface to dry the floor surface. Indexing means is provided for incrementally advancing the drying web from the drying spool to the take-up roller to advance the wet web onto the take-up roller. On the forward stroke the web is held immobile to dry the wet floor surface as it is pushed over the wet floor surface. On the reverse stroke the indexing means releases the take-up roller to wind the wet web portion onto the take-up roller and pull a dry portion of web from the drying spool at the start of the next forward drying stroke.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Barema LimitedInventors: Barry Flynn, Joseph Naughton, Hugh Mc Loughlin, Owen Laverty
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Patent number: 6871372Abstract: A mop with a platen-shaped cleaning head member, to be used for dry or wet applications, with or without cleaning sheets, suited to be used as a liquid dispensing mop. An abrasive scrubber support is integrally formed with and extends from the forward upper surface of the cleaning head member. An abrasive scrubber component is secured to the support. The cleaning head member is connected to the mop's handle by a swivel joint which permits easy and ready rotation of the cleaning head member, 360° in relation to the handle. This permits unencumbered positioning of the abrasive scrubber, for efficient and effective cleaning of ingrained soiled surfaces. After this cleaning is completed, the cleaning head member can easily be rotated back to its primary cleaning position.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Patent number: 6865770Abstract: A device for cleaning fiber optic components includes a container having an opening with a soft, large work surface formed in a side thereof. The device includes a plurality of cleaning wipes located within the container, allowing the wipes to be fed from the inside of the container through the opening and placed on the work surface for cleaning. A method for cleaning fiber optic components is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventor: Edward J. Forrest
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Patent number: 6854153Abstract: The keyboard cleaner 10 is provided including a plate 22, a plurality of projections 24 that protrude from the plate, and a cleaning pad 30 overlaying the projections. The cleaner is maneuvered manually by a handle 12 fixedly attached to the back side 20 of the plate 22. In operation, the cleaning pad 30 engages the surface of the keyboard 14 keys to remove moisture, dirt and debris. The cleaning pad 30 may be removed to permit the cleaning or replacement of the cleaning pad 30. Additionally, the projections 24 may be impermanently attached to the front side 26 of the plate 22 so that the keyboard cleaner 10 may be modified to match the configuration of virtually any keyboard's surface 14.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Kenneth C. Mueller
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Patent number: 6842936Abstract: Adapter plates which can be used with a cleaning implement are provide. These adapter plates can be removably attached to a dry or wet cleaning implement in order to allow a consumer to use longer and/or larger sheets or pads without having to purchase a complete cleaning implement. These adapter plates may have elevational elements at the bottom surface to improve the efficiency of cleaning by creating pressure zones in the sheet or pad. These adapter plates may also have a scrubbing element secured at one edge of the plate for heavy stain removal.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Nicola John Policicchio, Philip Samuel Johnson, Paul Joseph Russo
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Patent number: 6836922Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning head of pin-contact memory card slot mainly includes a base and a sheeted cleaning element. The base is provided at a front end surface with a recess, and the cleaning element is attached to the base so as to shield the front recess. When the base is plugged in a pin-contact memory card slot just like a memory card, contact pins provided in the head of the memory card slot pierce through the cleaning element attached to the front end of the base to locate in the front recess. The cleaning element is in contact with and thereby wipes clean outer surfaces of the contact pins when the latter pierce through the cleaning element.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Taiwan Bor Ying CorporationInventor: Jin-Sheng Weng
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Publication number: 20040244133Abstract: A floor mop for use with any washable fabric sheet or cloth of approximately right size is provided, comprising a flat rectangular plate as mop head with a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface being attached to an elongated handle by a universal joint means, and the bottom surface being planar and covered with a layer of elastic plate with rough surface permanently. On the top surface of said plate, at least two spring operated clips with saw teeth front portion is permanently placed on each corner or two sides. Any fabric sheet suitable for floor washing (such as used/new bath tower cut to approximately right size) can be secured in place to said mop head to cover the bottom surface of said mop head through using said clips. This mop art enable mop user to replace worn mop sheet with any easily obtainable fabric sheets or cloths besides manufacture specified cleaning sheet products.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Hongliu Li
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Patent number: 6813799Abstract: A cleaning article comprising an elastomer sheet having a synthetic elastomer disposed on the surface thereof as a cleaning surface, wherein the elastomer sheet has a maximum static frictional force of 9.8 to 29 N. With the cleaning article, a carpet, etc. can easily be cleared of pet hair, etc. clinging thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Kazuya Otsuji, Nobuya Sato
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Patent number: 6810554Abstract: A refill is designed for use with a mop of the type having a mop head with a lower surface and an opposed upper surface interconnected by a leading and a trailing edge. The mop head has a gripper device on its upper surface for retaining a cleaning sheet on the mop head. The refill includes a base layer with a front edge and an opposed rear edge, and a midportion between the front and rear edges. The base layer is designed to be wrapped about the mop head with the midportion adjacent to the lower surface of the mop head and the front and rear edges wrapping onto the upper surface of the mop head so as to be retained by the gripper. Multiple cleaning sheets are each removably supported on the midportion of the base layer in a stacked configuration. Each of the sheets has an outward face for cleaning and an opposed inward face. The outward face of each of the sheets is designed to contact a surface to be cleaned and to thereby become soiled.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Rapid Brands CorporationInventor: William D. McKay
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Patent number: 6807702Abstract: Absorbent, multilayer cleaning fabrics are provided which have (i) a porous, abrasion resistant liquid pervious top layer, (ii) a liquid impervious bottom layer, and (iii) an absorbent mat sealed between the top and bottom layers. The top and/or bottom layers form highly flexible tabs that extend beyond the absorbent mat and allow the cleaning fabric to be easily attached and removed from a cleaning tool having fasteners. The multilayer cleaning fabrics are well suited for wiping wet surfaces and/or cleaning surfaces with soap and water or other liquid cleaners.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Laura Elizabeth Keck, James Jay Tanner, Jeanette Ann Allen
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Publication number: 20040205919Abstract: The disposable dry marker eraser is a reusable eraser body and a disposable cleaning sheet removably attached to the bottom surface of the eraser body. The bottom surface of the eraser body may have an adhesive coating, or a hook fabric fastener may be affixed to the bottom of the eraser body. The cleaning sheet is made of a pile fabric, which is removably attached to the adhesive coating, or releasably mates with the hook fastener. The dry marker eraser may be furnished in kit form, including a dispenser box containing a vertical stack of cleaning sheets and having U-shaped cutouts in its side walls, so that a user can insert the eraser body into the dispenser box and apply pressure to attach a replacement cleaning sheet, the box aligning the sheet with the eraser bottom and the cutouts accommodating the user's hand as the stack of cleaning sheets dwindles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventor: William M. Sims
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Publication number: 20040187246Abstract: The invention relates to a fixing for a cover (1) on a support (2). The aim of the invention is to provide such a device which is easily handled and can be produced economically, with a guaranteed adequately secure fixing of the cover and the possibility of rapid and convenient exchange of cover. Said aim is achieved, whereby the support (2) comprises at least on elastically fixable locking element (4), which, on applying the cover (1) to the support (2) clips into a back-cut, provided on the housing region of the cover (1) with a positive fit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Gregor Kohlruss, Hubert Wiesner, Oliver Griebe
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Publication number: 20040177863Abstract: A cleaning system includes a cleaning head with a generally spherical outer contour formed of a deformable and resilient foam-like material. A handle extends from the head. A plurality of disposable cleaning covers each have an inward face and an opposed outer face. Each cover has an installed position, wherein the inward face is disposed against the outer contour of the cleaning head and the cover is wrapped about the cleaning head. A retaining device selectively retains one of the sheets in the installed position, such that the cleanable surface may be cleaned with the outer face of the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Rapid Brands CorporationInventor: William D. McKay
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Publication number: 20040177461Abstract: A cleaning device having a support pad with a planar side and a side opposed to the planar side. An electrostatic cleaning sheet is detachably secured across the planar side of the pad. An elongated arm is secured at one end to the opposed side of the support pad. An elongated handle has one end secured to the other end of the arm by a locking joint which selectively locks the handle to the arm at a plurality of predetermined angular positions. A rubber blade which forms a squeegee is also secured to the opposed side of the support pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: The Evercare CompanyInventor: Sherry Ajluni
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Publication number: 20040088813Abstract: A device for cleaning a polished end-face of an optical connector is disclosed. The device comprises (a) a three-dimensional base having at least three sides; (b) a cleaning media disposed on at least a portion of at least one side of said base; and (c) means for fastening said cleaning media to said base. The device is particularly useful for cleaning the polished end faces of ferrules that use guide pins and guide pin holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Larry R. Cox
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Publication number: 20040074520Abstract: A cleaning implement (100) comprising a cleaning support member (10), the cleaning support member (10) having a substantially flat bottom surface (13) and comprising fastening hooks (14) on the bottom surface (13); and a reversible cleaning pad (20) releasably attached to the bottom surface (13) of cleaning support member (10). The reversible cleaning pad (20) includes first and second sides, the first side of the cleaning pad (20) comprises a first cleaning web material (21) and the second side of the cleaning pad (20) comprises a second cleaning web material (22), both web materials (21, 22) being directly attachable to fastening hooks (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Jack G. Truong, Julien M. Wajs, Jacques C. Duplessis
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Publication number: 20040074033Abstract: A device for providing self-assisting hygienic activity to individuals of limited dexterity, the device including an elongated body constructed of first and second telescoping portions and terminating at a first end in an ergonomically configured handle. A hygienic related accessory is secured to the other end of the elongated body, which includes a repositionable goose neck portion. The accessory capable of being manipulated relative to the elongated body in at least one of axially extending and angularly configurable fashions and the accessory is further capable of being releasably engageable to the associated end of the elongated body and substituted by at least one alternately configured accessory drawn from at least one of a sponge attachment, lotion dispensing attachment, disposable sheet attachment, scrub brush attachment and powder applicator attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Rochelle Steinberg
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Publication number: 20040071490Abstract: A mop with a platen-shaped cleaning head member, to be used for dry or wet applications, with or without cleaning sheets, suited to be used as a liquid dispensing mop. An abrasive scrubber support is integrally formed with and extends from the forward upper surface of the cleaning head member. An abrasive scrubber component is secured to the support. The cleaning head member is connected to the mop's handle by a swivel joint which permits easy and ready rotation of the cleaning head member, 360° in relation to the handle. This permits unencumbered positioning of the abrasive scrubber, for efficient and effective cleaning of ingrained soiled surfaces. After this cleaning is completed, the cleaning head member can easily be rotated back to its primary cleaning position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Patent number: 6705792Abstract: A cleaning attachment for converting a cleaning implement to a mop is in the form of a flexible cover having spaced walls for being disposed on opposite sides of the cleaning head of the implement. The walls are connected together at the bottom portion by a central support surface. Wings extend outwardly from each side of the support surface. A container having cleaning solution is mounted to the attachment between one of the walls and its wing. Cleaning solution may be dispensed from the container through slots in the bottom of the container and then through a sponge pad covering the slots so that the cleaning solution could flow onto a wipe detachably mounted to the bottom portion of the attachment. Alternatively, the container could be a compressible container which would be squeezed between the wing and the wall by lowering the implement toward the floor to thereby force cleaning solution from the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Watch Hill Harbor TechnologiesInventor: James A. Smith
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Patent number: 6687943Abstract: The present invention relates to an anchoring device for the covering (9) of a fabric boom on its associated support, which provides for extraction of the totality of the piece of fabric (9), including its extremities. This extraction, accomplished by means of a roller extractor, is made possible by providing anchor studs (14) having an underlying recess and extending from the upper surface of the support (1-3), through the use of articulated lever-shaped connecting grips (5) on support (1-3) having an arm that exerts pressure on appendages (15) of the piece of fabric (9) without interfering with the heads of anchor studs (14), and lateral shoulders (13) on support (1-3) configured in such a way that they define between them a determinate space from which neither anchor studs (14) nor connecting grips (5) emerge.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Filmop S.r.l.Inventor: Bruno Zorzo
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Publication number: 20040019995Abstract: A manual scuff mark removal tool for removing random scuff marks from floor surfaces has an angulated head with a pad support block which has a bottom surface and a front edge surface and defines toe and heel corners and edges. A handle projection is defined by the head and is oriented in obtuse angular relation with the pad support block and defines a handle receptacle receiving a handle with a hand grip. A weight is preferably encapsulated within the head for continuously applying a weight induced downward force to a floor during scuff mark removal. A replaceable pad is secured to and covers the bottom surface, front edge surface and the toe and heel corners of the pad support block and by selectively positioning the head of the tool, selected portions of the pad engages the floor surface being cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: Bluebonnet Industrial Brush Company, Inc.Inventors: Dana Kowalski, Frank Anthony Zoche, Jerry S. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20040011382Abstract: A cleaning implement, such as a floor mop, is provided. The cleaning implement includes a handle and a cleaning head attached to the handle. The cleaning head has at least one attachment structure for receiving and retaining a sheet about the cleaning head. The attachment structure includes a base triangle and a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections whose apexes meet at a substantially common point adjacent the base triangle. Two sides of the base triangle and two sides of each of the pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through the flexible material forming the attachment structure such that the base triangle and each of the pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Gary William Kingry, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Michael Earl Hardy
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Patent number: 6680083Abstract: A ceiling design tool and method of using the tool for forming plaster designs on walls and ceilings comprising a circular planar face portion having a centered cylindrical handle. The face portion comprises a rubber layer over a burlap layer clamped onto the edge of a circular metal plate. The face portion of the tool is dipped in a fluid plaster mixture and applied to a ceiling or wall surface of either plaster or drywall in a stepwise rolling motion to create a unique textured surface such as half-moons, bead work and scroll patterns.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Ray, Linda Seward
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Patent number: 6651290Abstract: A cleaning implement, such as a floor mop, is provided. The cleaning implement includes a handle and a cleaning head attached to the handle. The cleaning head has at least one attachment structure for receiving and retaining a sheet about the cleaning head. The attachment structure includes a base triangle and a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections whose apexes meet at a substantially common point adjacent the base triangle. Two sides of the base triangle and two sides of each of the pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through the flexible material forming the attachment structure such that the base triangle and each of the pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Gary William Kingry, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Michael Earl Hardy
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Publication number: 20030182751Abstract: A faux painting tool includes a tubular handle, planer body and an application surface. The handle is rotatable and extendable to provide versatility and user comfort. The handle rotates about a first end having a circular dowel rotatably engaged by two spaced parallel couplings. A second end of the handle is removably engaged by a semi-circular carrier member having an opening for insertion of a portion of the handle. A telescoping elongated unit is slidably positioned over the tubular handle. Pressing spring biased pins permits the telescoping unit to be adjusted along a length of the tubular handle thereby lengthening the handle. A handle end includes a threaded aperture for receiving a threaded pole extension. Application material, including lamb's wool, is removably attached to a body of the tool by means of hook and loop fasteners attached to the material and a back surface of the tool's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Barth White
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Patent number: 6606757Abstract: A dust mop comprises a handle connected to a flexible base member of unibody configuration. The base member has a flexibly resilient top wall and flexibly resilient side and end walls. Cleaning strands of cloth or like material are attached to and extend from the base member. The top wall of the base member comprises an integrally molded spring which maintains the base member in a flat configuration. The cloth strands can be used for cleaning dust or other accumulated dirt or a disposable cleaning sheet can be wrapped around the cleaning strands and retained in position over the strands and the base member by resilient biased members integrally molded from the top wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Robert E. Petner
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Publication number: 20030143016Abstract: An integrated cleaning system including a casing for storing a cleaning agent, a pump sprayer seated in said casing for dispensing the cleaning agent to a desired surface, a towel for cleaning the desired surface, and a towel stowing mechanism to extend the towel between a first extended position for use and a second stored position for storing the towel in the casing. The towel stowing mechanism may be rotated to stow the towel in the second position. In another embodiment the towel stowing means, when initiated by a user, automatically retracts the towel into the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Robert Gerald Kushner, John H. Koehler
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Patent number: 6591442Abstract: The present invention is directed to a flexible mop base. The mop base comprises of a top layer and a bottom absorption layer attached to the top layer. The mop base further comprises at least one flexible end, wherein this flexible end is attached to the mop base through an attachment mechanism. The attachment mechanism allows the end to freely rotate from horizontal to perpendicular position with respect to the mop base. The mop base further comprises a handle attached to the top layer and capable of free rotation. The handle has a mop holder socket attached to it, which is also free to rotation to accommodate a user of the mop base when cleaning different surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Kaminstein Imports, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Kaminstein
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Publication number: 20030121116Abstract: Absorbent, multilayer cleaning fabrics are provided which have (i) a porous, abrasion resistant liquid pervious top layer, (ii) a liquid impervious bottom layer, and (iii) an absorbent mat sealed between the top and bottom layers. The top and/or bottom layers form highly flexible tabs that extend beyond the absorbent mat and allow the cleaning fabric to be easily attached and removed from a cleaning tool having fasteners. The multilayer cleaning fabrics are well suited for wiping wet surfaces and/or cleaning surfaces with soap and water or other liquid cleaners.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Laura Elizabeth Keck, James Jay Tanner, Jeanette Ann Allen
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Publication number: 20030110584Abstract: The present invention relates to a mop, preferably suitable for use with a removable cleaning substrate, comprising a mop head and a handle consisting of several interconnectable segment, said segment comprising one tapered end which is suitable for engagement with the non-tapered end of another segment, characterized in that the tapered end also comprises a first and second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Benjamin Jacob Clare, Richard George Lohre, Gregory Clegg Spooner
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Publication number: 20030106568Abstract: The present invention provides a cleaning sheet that has an enhanced dirt, dust and/or debris pick-up and retention characteristics, which can be used in dry applications and/or wet applications. The cleaning sheet is prepared from a nonwoven web containing plurality of multicomponent multilobal filaments, wherein the multicomponent multilobal filaments have a plurality of raised lobal regions separated by depressed regions. The cleaning sheet also has voids between the plurality of multicomponent multilobal filaments which allow for enhanced dirt, dust and/or debris pick-up and retention. The nonwoven web can be a single layer or a layer of a multilayer laminate. The nonwoven web is optionally electret treated. Also disclosed is a cleaning implement and cleaning kit containing the cleaning sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Laura Elizabeth Keck, Billy Dean Arnold
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Patent number: 6560811Abstract: A compact optical fiber cleaning apparatus includes a base plate and a retaining plate having a plurality of apertures. The base plate is configured to hold one or more resilient absorbers situated under the retaining plate. In operation, a wiper, such as a piece of lint-free cloth, is placed over the absorber and the retainer is closed. When closed, the plurality of apertures within the retainer allow wiper material to be forced through the apertures by the resilient absorber material. Each section of exposed wiper may be employed for a different cleaning purpose. For example, a solvent may be applied to one exposed section of the wiper, or to the underlying absorber material, with another exposed section of the wiper left dry. A technician may then clean an optical fiber endface, by first wiping the endface on the “wet” section of wiper material, then wiping the endface on the “dry” section of wiper material.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Dennis L Krause, Elaine Fontes Parnagian
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Publication number: 20030074756Abstract: Adapter plates which can be used with a cleaning implement are provided. These adapter plates can be removably attached to a dry or wet cleaning implement in order to allow a consumer to use longer and/or larger sheets or pads without having to purchase a complete cleaning implement. These adapter plates may have elevational elements at the bottom surface to improve the efficiency of cleaning by creating pressure zones in the sheet or pad. These adapter plates may also have a scrubbing element secured at one edge of the plate for heavy stain removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Nicola John Policicchio, Philip Samuel Johnson, Paul Joseph Russo