Shoe Polisher Patents (Class 15/97.2)
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Patent number: 11439241Abstract: Chairs having a cleaning system integrated thereon are provided. These chairs allow a user to comfortably clean their feet while in a sitting or reclined position.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2021Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Inventor: Julia Bornstein
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Patent number: 9980627Abstract: An automated shoe polishing apparatus for polishing a pair of shoes includes a drawer slidably received in an interior of a housing, a platform in the drawer having receiving areas for securing a pair of shoes to be polished. A dispenser assembly having a plurality of polish reservoirs is situated in the housing. A digital scanner situated in the housing is configured to make a 3D scan and determine the type of received shoes and the proper polishing technique. Under program control, an appropriate polish(es) is dispensed, sprayed on the shoes, and polishing and buffing brushes polish the pair of shoes, the process being reported on a digital display and speaker.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2017Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Inventor: Terence J. Lewis
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Publication number: 20150143645Abstract: The present disclosure provides an automatic doormat device for detecting and replenishing contaminated surface to keep contaminants from entering the house. An exemplary doormat device comprises a sticky sheet configured to adhesively pick up contaminants; a first roller configured to support windings of the sticky sheet; a second roller, spaced apart from the first roller, configured to wind the sticky sheet unwound from the first roller in rotation; a case configured to enclose the first roller and the second roller and support the sticky sheet on a portion exposed between the first roller and the second roller; and a drive motor configured to generate a driving force for rotating the second roller.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventor: Dong Hyun KANG
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Patent number: 8931134Abstract: A rotating bathroom floor mat device is disclosed, comprising a series of carpeted, rotatable assemblies, a heating means and a gear and pulley mechanism. The device provides a wide, rectangular enclosure that allows a user to step directly onto its flat, upper surface, which is comprised of a series of adjoining, rotatable surfaces. Control buttons along one side of the upper service are operable via depression of a user's foot, which in turn activates a heating means and fan convection means to rapidly dry a user's feet and remove moisture from the carpeted assemblies. The assemblies are triangular sections that allow three distinct working surfaces. Once a first user has dried his or her feet, the assemblies are rotated to reveal a fresh, dry surface for a second user. The heating and convection means dries the previously used, moist carpet while in a stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2011Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Inventors: Curtis Jefferson, Kimberly Jefferson
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Patent number: 8904587Abstract: A handheld electric shoe polisher can quickly polish shoes in a compact device. The handheld electric shoe polisher comprises a housing mechanically coupled to hand grip. The housing is further mechanically coupled to universal service bus port and a switch. The housing is mechanically coupled to a drive shaft; the drive shaft is mechanically coupled to gear box. The gear box is mechanically coupled to a motor. The motor is electrically coupled to a battery. The drive shaft is further mechanically coupled to a shoe shine attachment. In this manner a user, can charge the battery by electrically coupling the universal service bus port to a power source and the user can engage the battery with the switch to power the motor, turning the drive shaft and causing the shoe shine attachment to rotate. The user can utilize the shoe shine attachment to shine shoes.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventor: Ray Charles Patterson
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Patent number: 8631533Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning and disinfecting footwear or the foot of a user. More particularly, a user controlled multi-functioning device that performs both cleaning and disinfecting of footwear upon contact. The cleaning and disinfecting apparatus includes one or more cleaning rollers physically contacting the footwear or foot and one or more disinfectant sources, which may be radiation sources that emits UV rays e.g., or charge particle source that emits a cold plasma blast.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Ana M. Gulian, Paul M. Gulian
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Patent number: 8578541Abstract: A shoe cleaning device 10 comprises a rotatable cleaning disc 12, a housing 14 on which the cleaning disc 12 is rotatably mountable, a horizontally mounted motor 16, mounted sideways within the housing 14 to maintain an extreme low profile, and a non-centrally configured gearbox 68, non-central to a central axis of the cleaning disc 12, non-centrally configured to allow the sideways mounted motor 16 to be housed within, or substantially within a circumference of the cleaning disc 12, the device 10 thus maintaining both an extreme low profile and an extreme compact diametric profile. Preferably the housing 14 encapsulates the motor 16, forming a mounded pinchgrip 38 for gripping by a user. Preferably there is provided a pressure activated unit 62 so that pressurizing of the pinchgrip 38 activates the device 10, which is intended to provide an intuitive interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Inventor: Jethro Bennett
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Publication number: 20130212818Abstract: A shoe cleaning device 10 comprises a rotatable cleaning disc 12, a housing 14 for mounting the cleaning disc 12 on, a motor 16 for driving the disc 12 rotatably, and an illuminatory power band 210, the power band 210 itself comprising at least one light-emitting element 212, and at least one outer screen 214 for the at least one light-emitting element 212, the illuminatory power band 210 spanning a circumference of the device 10 at least one of totally, substantially, in pattern, the illuminatory power band 210 thus being visible from all angles for a user. In a preferred embodiment, the power band 210 is located about a base of the housing 14, and may have multiple light-emitting elements 212 and screens 214. The power band 210 may work in conjunction with a pressure-activated function of the shoe cleaning device 10. In a second embodiment which does not span a circumference of the device 10, the power band 210 is at least 16 mm in dimension, and more preferably at least 25 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Inventor: Jethro Lionel Bennett
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Patent number: 8495780Abstract: An apparatus for shining shoes is provided in which an oil shoe polish containing 5˜20 volume % of an oil ingredient is substantially coated on a shoe surface by using a rotating sponge and is maintained for a certain time period under a high temperature environment of above 60° C. by introducing a heat wind, so that it is possible to obtain an excellent shoe shining effect similar to that of a manual shoe shining work or a higher shoe shining effect than the same.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventor: Joung-Moon Back
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Publication number: 20130091646Abstract: A shoe cleaning device 10 comprises a rotatable disc 12, a housing 14 on which the disc 12 is rotatably mountable, the housing 14 having a circumference the same, or substantially the same, as the cleaning disc 12, and a motor 16 mounted sideways within the housing 14 to maintain an extreme low profile, the motor 16 remaining within, or substantially within, both a circumference of the housing 14 and of the cleaning disc 12. Preferably the housing 14 encapsulates the motor 16 to form a mounded pinchgrip 38. Preferably a pressure activated unit 62 is provided so that pinching of the pinchgrip 38 activates the device 10, offering an interactive interface for a user. An illuminatory power band 80 may provide variable feedback responses to a user through use of light output, and may also be activated by pressurizing of a pressure activated unit 62. In another embodiment, a motor 16 may be mounted at any angle where there is provided an illuminatory power band 80 for variable feedback response.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventor: Jethro Lionel Bennett
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Publication number: 20130067668Abstract: A doormat for the enhanced cleaning of footwear. Exemplary embodiments include a doormat capable of hands free cleaning and drying of footwear, comprising a cleaning stage and a drying stage. Stepping onto the cleaning stage of the mat releases a cleaning fluid onto rotating sponges, which physically clean footwear while applying a cleaning solution. Stepping into the drying stage of the mat dries the footwear. The cleaning mat may also further comprise a supplemental cleaning stage and/or supplemental drying stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventor: Wyatt MUFSON
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Publication number: 20120042460Abstract: A shoe cleaning doormat device is provided for cleaning and disinfecting the soles of shoes and feet prior to a user's entry into a dwelling or building. The device is a doormat having a cleaning assembly having a disinfecting cleaning material surface and drying portions. Both portions are housed within a mat frame and exposed to a user through cutouts in the mat's upper surface. A disposable roll of moist, disinfecting wipe material provides the cleaning and disinfecting surface. An advancing button is operatively connected to the roll so that a user may obtain an unused portion of the roll by depressing the button. After shoes or feet are cleaned, they can be dried by rubbing on the drying portions of the device, which comprise a removable, moisture-absorbing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventor: Jack Kessler
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Publication number: 20110197380Abstract: An apparatus for shining shoes is provided in which an oil shoe polish containing 5˜20 volume % of an oil ingredient is substantially coated on a shoe surface by using a rotating sponge and is maintained for a certain time period under a high temperature environment of above 60° C. by introducing a heat wind, so that it is possible to obtain an excellent shoe shining effect similar to that of a manual shoe shining work or a higher shoe shining effect than the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventor: Joung-Moon BACK
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Patent number: 7934285Abstract: The present invention relates to an electric-powered, shoe care apparatus adapted for one-handed operation by a user. The shoe care apparatus is adapted to receive two removable and replaceable heads; a first head is for low-speed application of polish or cleaning material, and a second head is for high-speed polishing or buffing. In some embodiments of the invention, the two heads are driven simultaneously at these two different respective speeds. In alternate embodiments, the two heads are driven separately at these two different respective speeds.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Boxwood IndustriesInventors: John Nottingham, John Spirk, Trevor Jackson, Patrick Brown, Doug Whitner, Timothy Callahan
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Patent number: 7036178Abstract: A shoe cleaning machine is provided with one group of brushes (11) comprising at least one brush (11) with bristles aligned in a certain direction (11a) and at least a second brush (11b) with bristles aligned perpendicular to those of the preceding brush. A pan (13) for collecting dirt is positioned under the group of brushes and at least one nozzle (11c) sprays water on the group. An operator arm (8) carries at least one last (4) to which a shoe to be cleaned is tied: the arm has a linear actuator (9) with certain positions of extension, and is also intermediate to, a rotary actuator (10) which rotates the arm with respect to the frame (1) of the machine, to move the said lasts from the loading station (3) to the group of brushes and on to the discharge (16).Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Nitty Gritty S.R.L.Inventor: Richard Sigrist
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Publication number: 20040200502Abstract: This invention teaches both the means and the method for removing dirt and germs from a person's shoes before they enter a home or business. The invention uses four systems. The first system provides the method for initiating and replenishing fluids that contain a disinfectant. The second system presents the method of providing a new dampened wiping surface each time the device is ready for use. The third system provides a means of removing solid particulants from the wiping surface after it has been used. The fourth system provides the method of collecting the previously removed solids.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Alvin Emison Cox
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Patent number: 6406549Abstract: A method and a device for cleaning the undersurface of footwear and wheels of shopping trolleys and other transport expedients to minimize the amount of dirt and moisture brought into a building by persons entering the building. The objective of the invention is to provide a device which provides sustained high-performance cleaning, even in adverse weather conditions and with heavy use. To this end the invention uses a mat rotated as an endless loop between guide rollers within a floor opening at an entranceway or elsewhere within a building. In a section running in one direction, the mat acts at least partially as a tread surface and absorbs dirt and moisture, while in a section running back in the opposite direction, which has gathered dirt and moisture from its exposure to persons entering the building, the mat is cleaned and reconditioned by mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic mechanisms within the floor opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: 2R Reha-Technik GmbHInventors: Gunther Berg, Viola Holtkamp, Dirk Spaltmann