Patents Examined by Terrence R. Till
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Patent number: 6571415Abstract: A self-propelled bare floor cleaner is provided having a random motion generator which enhances the maneuverability of the bare floor cleaner. The random motion generator is rotatably attached to the frame of the cleaner and propels the cleaner across the floor in a random motion. This random motion facilitates cleaning of the floor by making the cleaner easier to manipulate. The random motion generator includes a hollow spherical shell. In the preferred embodiment, the hollow spherical shell houses a weighted motor assembly which is rotatably mounted on a center fixed axle which extends diametrically between the first and second hemispherical halves and is attached thereto. The weighted motor assembly is comprised of a motor housing and a power source, such as batteries or cells. A motor is housed within the motor housing and rotates the motor housing about the center fixed axle.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: The Hoover CompanyInventors: Douglas E. Gerber, Kevin L. Thomas
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Patent number: 6571418Abstract: A floor coating applicator having a pad affixed to a frame and having cord strands extending outwardly from part of the periphery of the pad and adapted to be manipulated over a floor surface by a handle affixed to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: David P. Slager, Sr.
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Patent number: 6568024Abstract: The invention is a cleaning tool housing assembly and a replaceable cleaning assembly. The manifold, in combination with a fluid intake element, also delivers fluid (under pressure through holes in the manifold located in a longitudinal channel) to a sponge. Two spaced apart fluid barriers are longitudinally disposed in the sponge. As fluid is introduced into the center of the sponge, between the fluid barriers, the fluid travels toward the opposite surface of the sponge. The fluid is prevented from traveling laterally due to the fluid barriers. As vacuum pressure, negative pressure, is exerted on the outer portions of the sponge (on each side of the fluid barriers), fluid is pulled back through the sponge, through the manifold and through the nozzles into the hollow housing body.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Rug Doctor LPInventors: Roger Kent, Rodney D. Maddox, Frank Stephan, William B. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6568025Abstract: A vacuum cleaner having an upright handle with a translucent accessory attachment supporting tray. The translucent tray is sandwiched between two housing portions of the handle to help impart structural rigidity to the handle. The tray includes a plurality of recesses formed to partially house specific cleaning attachments. The translucent material of the tray allows a user to see which cleaning attachments are being supported thereon from the front side of the handle and further forms a compact, aesthetically pleasing means for supporting the cleaning attachments.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Waldron, Mark Stratford, Stacey Ann Main, Oleksiy P. Sergyeyenko, Jacob R. Prosper
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Patent number: 6568026Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a portable back pack vacuum consisting of a housing 12 containing vacuum components. Shoulder straps 22 and a waist belt 16 with buckle 17 are provided for easy maneuvering of the device. A hose storage compartment 28 allows the user to stow the vacuum hose 30 while not in use. The waist belt provides multiple elastic pockets 18 for easy storage and accessibility to items and attachments 20 for the device. A handle 24 is located at the top of the device for easy lifting assistance.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventors: Lawrence Michael Roy, Daniel Roy
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Patent number: 6561488Abstract: A fiber optic communication cable is deployed in a pipeline from a static coil drawn from a rearwardly facing exit of a cassette carried by a pipeline pig as the pig is driven along the pipeline from a launcher having a drive fluid inlet and a cable anchorage with a pressure penetrator for connecting an instrumentation cable to the deployed cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Sensor Highway LimitedInventor: Ian Charles Walker
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Patent number: 6560815Abstract: A mop squeezing device is provided for co-operation with a mop head of a mop (49). The mop (49) has a mop head backing (53) which carries mop material (55). The device has a mop surface engaging face (17) and displaced opposite said face (17) abutment means (19). In use the mop head is placed between the mop surface engaging face (17) and the abutment means (19) and the handle of the mop cranked. This, in turn, compresses the mop material (55) and squeezes liquid from the mop material (55). A mop having a backing for mop material is also provided. A two axis swivel connector is provided between the mop head and a mop handle. This allows the mop head to assume multi-axis of orientation during operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Decor Corporation PTY LTDInventors: James William Brennan, Peter Russell Brewer, Arthur Richard Carlson
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Patent number: 6553597Abstract: A cleaner (10) for cleaning dross off of the surface of ingot-filled-molds (F) moving along a conveyor (C) is disclosed. The cleaner (10) includes a boom (14) pivotally mounted to a base (12), an arm (16) housed at least partially within the boom (14) and pivotally mounted thereto, a cutting blade (18) slidably mounted on the arm (16) and a rotatable brush (20) pivotally mounted to a brush arm (132). The cutting blade (18) is driven by a piston and cylinder assembly (112) pivotally coupled between the blade (18) and the arm (16). The arm (16) is pivoted by a piston and cylinder unit (120) coupled between the arm (16) and the boom (14). The brush (20) is pivoted by a piston and cylinder combination (168) coupled between the brush (20) and the brush arm (132).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventor: Edward E. Anderson
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Patent number: 6553612Abstract: The invention provides a vacuum cleaner (10) having a chassis (12), supporting wheels (14) mounted on the chassis (12), drive means (15) connected to the supporting wheels (14) for driving the supporting wheels (14) and a control mechanism for controlling the drive means (15) so as to guide the vacuum cleaner (10) across a surface to be cleaned. A cleaner head (22) having a dirty air inlet (24) facing the surface to be cleaned is mounted on the chassis (12) and separating apparatus (52) is supported by the chassis (12) and communicates with the cleaner head (22) for separating dirt and dust from an airflow entering the vacuum cleaner (10) by way of the dirty air inlet (24). The separating apparatus (52) comprises at least one cyclone(54,56). This type of separating apparatus is not prone to clogging and therefore the pick-up capability of the cleaner (10) is maintained at a high standard.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Dyson LimitedInventors: James Dyson, Geoffrey Michael Burlington
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Patent number: 6550092Abstract: A cleaning sheet is provided. The cleaning sheet includes a fabric layer with a plurality of cavities in at least one major surface. In one embodiment, fabric layer surface secured to a flexible backing layer so as to define an outer fabric surface with a plurality of cavities therein. The cavities can include a tacky bottom surface capable of enhancing the retention of dust and other particles. Cleaning implements and methods of cleaning surfaces using the cleaning sheet are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Colin W. Brown, Edward Francis
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Patent number: 6546593Abstract: An upright type vacuum cleaner has a cyclone type dust collector removably disposed therein. The cyclone type dust collector separates by centrifugal force and collects various contaminants from the air that is drawn into the cleaner body. The cyclone type dust collector includes an upper cover, inner and outer cyclone receptacles, and a lower cover. The air, along with minute dust and large particle contaminants, is drawn into the dust collector and induced into a vortex, whereby the dust and contaminants are separated by centrifugal force and collected. The clear air is discharged to an outside atmosphere through an outlet pipe in the upper cover. The dust collector may be removed from the cleaner body and the lower cover opened to dispose of contaminants collected therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Samsung Kwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jang-Keun Oh, Kyu-Chang Park, Jeong-Gon Song
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Patent number: 6546582Abstract: A drain cleaning machine includes a housing and a cage member that is axially displaceable along and rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the housing. The cage member has an axial bore and is adapted to receive a cable. A plurality of jaw elements are inserted into and displaceable within the cage member. A rotatable cone member surrounds the first end of the cage member and is adapted to engage the jaw elements and displace the jaw elements radially inward within the cage member as it is axially displaced along the longitudinal axis. A motor is coupled to the cone member for rotating the cone member, wherein rotation of the cone member causes rotation of the cage member. The jaw elements are adapted to engage and grip the cable such that rotation of the cage member causes rotation of the cable about the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Lee H. Silverman
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Patent number: 6543083Abstract: Bristle stiffness is varied by allowing a support beam that carries the bristles to undergo torsional movement in response to brushing action. Torsional movement is achieved by allowing the support beam to be disconnected to the brush head along at least portions of the length of the support beam. In particularly preferred embodiments, brushes employing the varying stiffness techniques are made with bristle sub-assemblies that have at least one row of bristles connected to a base string or similar structure that functions as a support beam. The base string can be connected across an opening in the brush, and is thus connected at its opposite ends, or it can be connected at any number of spaced intervals, the number and length of spacing being selected to achieve a desired degree of stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.Inventor: Mark Stephen Edwards
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Patent number: 6543080Abstract: A semiconductor substrate cleaning apparatus and method are capable of efficiently removing contamination from both the obverse and reverse sides of a semiconductor substrate. A single cleaning liquid supply nozzle for supplying a cleaning liquid to both the obverse and reverse sides of a semiconductor substrate to be cleaned is placed at a distance from the outer peripheral edge of the substrate. An ultrasonic vibrator applies ultrasonic waves to both the obverse and reverse sides of the substrate. Four driving rollers are disposed in contact with the outer peripheral edge of the substrate. The driving rollers are adapte to rotate while being engaged with the outer peripheral edge of the substrate thereby drivingly rotating the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Tomita, Soichi Nadahara, Mitsuhiko Shirakashi, Kenya Ito, Yuki Inoue
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Patent number: 6543084Abstract: A brush core and the method for making a brush core for use in substrate scrubbing are provided. The substrate can be any substrate that may need to undergo a scrubbing operation to complete a cleaning operation, etching operation, or other preparation. For instance, the substrate can be a semiconductor wafer, a disk, or any other type of work piece that will benefit from a brush core that can deliver uniform controlled amounts of fluid through the brush along an entire length of the brush core. The brush core is defined by a tubular core having a length that extends between a first end and a second end. The first end has an opening into a bore that is defined through a middle of the tubular core and extends along an inner length of the tubular core. A first plurality of holes are oriented along a plurality of first lines that extend in the direction of the length of the tubular core, and each of the first plurality of holes define paths to the bore of the tubular core.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Tanlin Dickey, Julia S. Svirchevski, Donald E. Anderson, Mike Ravkin, Helmuth W. Treichel, Roy Winston Pascal, Douglas S. Gardner
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Patent number: 6543078Abstract: An apparatus and method for cleaning objects having generally irregular surface features, such as reloadable photographic cameras, has a partial enclosure having opposing side walls, and a top wall joining the opposing side walls. An air ionizing element composed of an ion emitter and an air knife is arranged in the enclosure for electrostatically neutralizing the object with ions entrained in a curtain-like stream of air directed onto the object.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gerard W. Ernst, Thomas Albano, Dean L. Smith, Klaus R. Pohl
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Patent number: 6536066Abstract: Discloses a bristle head oscillation mechanism for an electrically driven toothbrush. A toothbrush bristle head is rotatably disposed at an end of an elongate housing. A drive shaft is rotatably disposed in the elongate housing and has an offset end coupled to one end of a pivot arm. The other end of the pivot arm is coupled to the toothbrush bristle head. Rotation of the drive shaft pivots the pivot arm to effect oscillation of the bristle head with respect to the elongate housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Pulse Innovations Inc.Inventor: Robert G. Dickie
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Patent number: 6532615Abstract: A finishing unit for a vehicle surface treatment apparatus composed of a thin sheet-like pad of material having flexible characteristics, the pad being adapted for contact with a vehicle surface. A buffer member of flexible material is also provided and opposes a surface area on the pad. A stiffening structure is oriented over a majority of the opposing surface areas of the buffer member and the pad to effect a fixed securement of the opposing surface areas together so as to provide an area of substantially less flexibility than the individual flexibility characteristic of each of the buffer member and the pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: G. Jack Clark
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Patent number: 6532617Abstract: A device for loading a paintbrush with two colors of paint without mixing the colors together until the artist is ready to blend the colors during the brush strokes. The device includes a base having a pressure sensitive adhesive on one side thereof and a release liner on the adhesive. When the release liner is removed, the center portion of the base is folded together and the remaining portion of the device is applied to a substrate such as a palette or dish. A different color paint is placed on each side of the divider and a paintbrush is loaded with the two paints simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Plaid Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Peter A. Russo
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Patent number: 6530103Abstract: A method for eliminating wafer breakage during a wafer transfer process in a grinding apparatus by a wafer transfer pad and an apparatus for conducting such method are disclosed. In the method, a surface of the vacuum pad, or the wafer transfer pad, that is formed of sintered ceramic is first cleaned by contacting a rotating brush and a spray of cleaning solvent. The invention further discloses an apparatus for eliminating wafer breakage during the wafer transfer process by a vacuum pad by incorporating a pressure regulating valve situated in the vacuum conduit such that a vacuum pressure applied can be regulated at a rate not higher than 30 psi/sec. to the surface of the wafer transfer pad.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jeng-Yang Pan, Chia-Chun Wu, Wen-Fang Tang, Su-Yu Yeh, Huai-Tei Yang