Grooming/cleaning apparatus
A cleaning apparatus includes a substrate with outward projecting bristles extending through a sheet or scrim impaled over the bristles. The substrate may be mounted on a support which may carry a handle. The sheets may be single sheets arranged in a stack over the bristles on one or more surfaces of the substrate or a roll of separable sheets disposed over the bristles.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application serial number Ser. No. 10/717,956, filed Nov. 20, 2003, and entitled “Grooming/Cleaning Apparatus”, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/672,909 filed Sep. 26, 2003, and entitled “Lint Removal Apparatus with Edge Orientation”, the contents of both of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
BACKGROUNDThis invention relates to cleaning apparatus and, in particular, to cleaning and/or grooming apparatus for pets.
Lint removal tapes having an outer adhesive surface are used for picking up undesired particles from fabric, floor and other surfaces.
Some devices of the prior art illustrate the use of tape rolls which utilize specific perforation, slit, and non-adhesive edge patterns to promote easy sheet removal. Some of the tape utilizes creped paper, flat back paper, or silicone treated paper, which when becoming wet deteriorates. Other lint removers use embossed film with adhesive coating to build the roll's diameter.
Other devices known in the art utilize a rubber like sticky washable coating that is extruded onto a core and then placed onto a lint roller assembly. While this provides for cleaning the sticky roll with water it does not provide the peeling option.
Brushes for grooming human hair or animal fur which have a plurality of flexible bristles extending from one end are known. Interchangable brush heads with different bristle patterns as well as different bristle shapes, heights, stiffness, etc., which may be mounted on a common handle and head support are also known.
However, brushes which can be used for cleaning at the same time as brushing have not been previously provided. Nor have brushes been provided with wipes or fabric sheets carried on or over the bristles which can be used to apply a cleaning, medicament, grooming or other composition to hair or fur at the same time the bristles are brushing the hair or fur of a human or pet. Thus, it would be desirable to provide a grooming/cleaning apparatus which addresses the above deficiencies in the known art.
SUMMARYIn one aspect of the present invention, the cleaning apparatus includes a substrate with bristles extending therefrom. A sheet or scrim may be mounted over the bristles.
The sheet may be a fabric sheet, such as a non-woven fabric, which is dry and fluid absorbent or pre-moistened with a cleaning, deodorizing, medicament or other cleaning or grooming solutions for application to human hair or pet fur.
In another aspect, the cleaning apparatus includes a support means for supporting the substrate, and a handle coupled to the support.
In another aspect, the cleaning apparatus is a brush including a handle. Bristles are carried on the brush. A sheet or scrim is disposed about the bristles. The sheet may be dry or pre-moistened and provided with a cleaning, freshening, deodorizing, conditioning, coloring, texturing, shine enhancing, lightening, detangling, or medicament composition.
The mat or substrate with or without the sheets or scrims, may also be sold as a refill or replacement cartridge for an existing cleaning apparatus including a support and/or handle or simply for direct use as a cleaning apparatus mounted on a user's hand, or over an existing core or support previously purchased by the user. Thus, any of the inventive substrates, with or without the cleaning sheets or wipes, may be packaged and sold as a refill cartridge in a flat, extended state or with the substrate end pre-joined. Likewise, the sheets may be pre-moistened with the cleaning medium or provided in a dry state, with the cleaning medium added by the user.
The grooming/cleaning apparatus of the present invention provides numerous advantages over previously devised cleaning apparatus, especially cleaning or grooming apparatus devised for cleaning human hair or the coats of pets. The present apparatus provides an effective means for cleaning hair or fur separately or at the same time with the cleaning operation by applying a separate cleaning, deodorizing or medicament solution to the hair or fur.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGThe various features, advantages and other uses of the present invention will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
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A cleaning element 960 is formed, such as by molding, in an elongated, generally flat or planar shape. The cleaning element 960 includes a mat 962 of either solid or discontinuous shape which may have apertures 964 and angularly extending bristles 966. The bristles 966 may extend generally perpendicular from the mat 962 as shown in
The mat 962 is formed of a flexible plastic material so as to enable it to be disposed about a support 956 or 958 and removably secured in place for use.
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It is also possible to form the apertures or projections directly in the core or support 956 or 958. In this arrangement, the corresponding or mating projections or elements are formed on the straps 970 of the mat 962 or in any portion of the mat 962 to allow easy and removable mounting of the mat 962 on the core support 956 or 958.
Another means for attaching a mat about a support is shown in
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Due to the relatively loose fiber construction of the sheet or wipe 1000, the sheet or wipe may be forced under pressure over the bristles 966 in such a manner that the bristles 966 pierce and extend through the sheet 1000. Alternately, pre-punching apertures could be placed in the sheets 1000 arranged in the bristle pattern. After the desired wipe layer buildup is provided a smaller portion of the overall length of the bristles 966 will still extend outward from the outermost sheet 1000. The outermost edge 1004 of the sheet 1000 will normally be retained on the mat 962 due to the extension of the bristles 966 through the sheet 1000 and/or the non-parallel orientation of adjoining bristles 966.
In the case of bristles 966 formed of a rubber or elastomeric material, as compared to the smoother plastic materials employed for the bristles 966, the unique rubber or elastomeric composition of the bristles 966 uniquely combines with the wipe 1000 to provide an expedient means for collecting hair and other debris from a pet's coat as the bristles 966 are moved through the pet's coat and then removing the hair, fur or debris collected by the bristles 966 from the entire mat upon removal of the outermost sheet of the wipe from the core or handle assembly. In addition, where the wipe 1000 is in a pre-moistened state or provided with a tackified or adhesive outer surface, any debris, hair or fur collected by the bristles 966 is held in place by the wipe 1000. This provides a simple cleaning effort since any hair, fur or debris removed from the pet as the bristles 966 are removed through the pet's coat is collected and retained on the bristles 966 and/or the wipe 1000.
The mat 962, which has been formed in a circular or ovalid shape with the ends locked together, can be applied over the hand held cleaning apparatus. The mat 962 can also be formed in a flat shape and locked around an ovalid or semi-ovalid shaped handle.
In use, the cleaning element 1002 is urged over the surface to be cleaned, such as a pet's coat. The bristles detangle the fur or hair and the outermost surface of the wipe or sheet 1000 cleans or applies a conditioning, cleaning, deodorizing, freshening, medicament, etc., fluid to the pet's coat.
When the outermost sheet 1000 is soiled, the edge 1004 or an integral tab, not shown, extending from the edge 1004 is grabbed and pulled from the mat 962. This separates the outermost sheet 1000 from the bristles 966 until a fresh sheet 1000 is exposed. It should be noted that the act of removing the outermost sheet 1000 also pulls any hair or debris which may have been dislodged by the bristles 966 from the pet's coat away from the mat 962.
Continued grooming and subsequent removal of additional sheets 1000 from the mat 962 will expose more and more of the length of the bristles 966. This causes a deeper penetration of the bristles into the pet's coat for a deeper grooming or massaging effect as well as a more thorough cleaning of the pet's coat for the application of conditioning fluid to the pet's coat.
It will also be noted that a sheet, similar to sheet 1000, may be provided with the length to be applied in one or more separate stacked layers on the mat 980 shown in
The various bristles or projections on the cleaning elements described above as well as the one piece handle and cleaning element support described above can be simply embodied in a one piece brush having a handle portion extending from a unitary cleaning element support from which a plurality of bristles are integrally formed or otherwise fixedly mounted on the support.
A sheet constructed as described above can be wound one or more times around at least a portion and preferably the entire circumference of the bristles. Depending upon the looseness of the fabric, the bristles can pierce and extend through the sheet. Alternately, as described above, apertures may be formed in the sheet to allow for passage of the bristles therethrough.
In this aspect, once the sheet or wound roll of sheets has been completely used, the entire brush can be discarded.
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In the aspect shown in
The inside diameter of the cap 1032 is sized to easily slide over the sheet 1000 and any bristles extending through the sheet 1000. The end 1040 of the cap 1032 adjacent the open end 1036 is sized to form a friction or pressure fit with a collar 1042 formed on the cleaning apparatus 1030 between a handle and the cleaning element support portions of the cleaning apparatus 1030. In this manner, the cap 1032 may be sealingly attached to the collar 1042 to sealingly enclose and prevent evaporation of the pre-applied fluid on the sheet 1000.
Another aspect of the a protective cap 1050 is depicted in
The sections 1052 and 1054 have an ovalid or circular cross section so as to snugly enclose the sheet 1000 and any bristles extending through the sheet 1000 to sealing encompass the sheet 1000 and prevent evaporation of any fluid pre-applied to the sheet 1000.
Suitable lock means, not shown, may be carried on the sections 1052 and 1054 to enable the sections 1052 and 1054 to engage in a snap connection forming a seal about mating peripheral edges of the sections 1052 and 1054.
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The lower container 1062 is a closed ended container having an open top end 1066.
The upper container 1064 also has an open end 1068 adapted to fluidically communicate with the open end 1066 of the lower container 1062. The opposite end 1070 of the upper container 1064 is closed. A hanger 1072 may optionally be formed or mounted on the closed end 1070 of the upper container 1064 for ease of handling, mounting during display in a store, etc.
An aperture 1074 is formed in the upper container 1064 in either a side wall container or, optionally, in the end 1070. The aperture 1074 provides an easy means for applying fluid 1076, in
A moisture proof, seal member 1080, such as a rubber stopper plastic threaded cap or an adhesive backed tape or label, is removably or permanently applied over the aperture 1074 after the fluid 1076 is poured into the container 1060.
In use, once the cleaning element 1061 having a wipe according to one of the aspects of the invention described above is assembled, it is placed within the lower container 1062. The upper container 1064 is then sealingly joined to the lower container 1062. It should be noted in this state, the wipes 1063 on the cleaning element 1061 are dry. The sealed container 1060 can then be shipped to a final assembly site. The sealable cover 1080 is removed exposing the aperture 1074. The desired solution, i.e., cleaning, deodorizing, medicament, etc., is then poured through the aperture 1062 into the interior of the container 1060 wherein it is absorbed by the wipe 1063. The cover 1080 is then sealingly applied over the aperture 1070 to seal the interior of the container 1060. Alternately, the container is shipped to plant without the seal 1080 and unclosed. It is then filled and the closing means installed.
Only enough liquid is poured through the aperture 1074 to be absorbed by the wipes 1063.
Once the now complete cleaning assembly has been purchased by a consumer, in order to use the cleaning apparatus 1061, the consumer separates the upper container 1064 from the lower container 1062 and removes the cleaning apparatus 1061. After use has been completed, the consumer reinserts the cleaning apparatus 1061 into the lower container 1062 and sealingly attaches the upper container 1064. This forms a closed environment for the cleaning element 1061 to prevent evaporation of the fluid applied to the wipe 1063.
Refill wipe cartridges, as described above, may be subsequently purchased by the consumer. The replacement cartridges can be removed from the sealable enclosure, such as a flexible, sealable pouch or container, and mounted on the cleaning apparatus 1061 as a replacement for a used cleaning element and wipe 1063. The refilled cleaning apparatus 1061 is then reinserted into the container 1060.
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The diameter of the aperture 1098 and the outer diameter of the neck 1096 may be complementarity sized for fixed or rotative movement between the handle 1092 and the cleaning element 1102.
By way of example only, the cleaning element 1102 is depicted as having a plurality of outwardly extending bristles or projections 1104 and a cleaning sheet 1106, such as a non-woven fabric, as described above. The sheet 1106 may be provided in a single layer or in a plurality of layers about at least a portion and preferably the entire periphery of the core 1100. The sheet 1106, when wound into a plurality of turns about the core 1100, may be provided with separable individual sheets, as described above.
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The cleaning element 100 includes a substrate mat 102 formed of a flexible plastic material. This enables the mat 102 to be bent or conformed to the shape of the support 956 which is depicted in
By example only, the outermost end 106 of the mat 102 is preferably located at one of the sides or apexes of the oval shape, folded mat 102 shown in
The interior of the mat 102 within the peripheral edge 104 is, by example only, formed with a lattice network 105 of short length segments for structural integrity.
In use, the mat 102 is initially formed in the generally planar shape shown in
Although the mat 102 may be used by itself for pet grooming purposes, an enhanced cleaning action as well as the ability to apply medication, grooming or cleaning solutions, etc., may be achieved by providing one or more sheets or wipes 120 arranged in a separable stack as shown in
The fabric or cleaning wipe 120 is water insoluble. This means that the fabric does not dissolve in or readily break apart upon immersion in water.
Suitable materials for forming the wipe 120 include non-woven substrates, woven substrates, natural or synthetic sponges, polymeric nets or meshes, etc.
In one aspect, the wipe 120 is formed of a non-woven substrate in which one or more layers are formed of fibers which are not woven into a fabric, but are formed into a sheet, mat or layer. The fibers can be randomly aligned or oriented in primarily one direction. The non-woven substrate can also be formed of a combination of layers of random and directionally oriented fibers.
Non-woven wipe 120 can be formed of a variety of materials. Natural materials include silk fibers, cellulose fibers, wool fibers, camel hair fibers and the like. Cellulose fibers include fiber selected from wood pulp, cotton, hemp, jute, flax, in mixtures thereof.
Synthetic materials which can be used to form a non-woven wipe include any fiber selected from the group consisting of acetate, acrylic, cellulose, ester, polyamide, polyester, polyolefin, polyvinyl alcohol, polyurethane foam, in mixtures thereof.
Further, the water insoluble substrates used to form the wipe 120 may also be formed of two or more layers, each having different capabilities. The different capabilities can result from the use of different combinations of materials or from the use of different manufacturing processes or a combination thereof.
Alternately, the wipe 120 may be formed of a fabric sheet such as a spun lace. The wipe 120 may be applied in a dry state for cleaning, polishing, etc., or pre-moistened with any suitable cleaning, conditioning, polishing, deodorizing, or medicament preparation or with a water activated dry composition.
The wipes 120 may also be provided in a continuous wound roll about the mat 102 with perforations or other separation means formed between individual sheets to enable the outermost sheet to be peeled off of the roll when soiled in the same manner as lint rollers.
As shown by example only in
Pull tabs 126 are formed at the end of each sheet 120 to allow for easy separation of a soiled or dirty outermost sheet 120 from the stack of sheets 120 on the mat 102. During this removal step, the outermost sheet 120 will also remove any hair or pet fur entwined about the bristles 116 thereby presenting a clean sheet 120 and bristles 116 free of hair, fur and other debris.
In use, the stack of a plurality of sheets 120 is mounted over the bristles 116 on a flat configured mat 102 as shown in
Next, the mat 102 and joined sheets 120 are folded or wrapped into a shape consistent with the shape of the support 956. By example only, the mat 102 is formed into an oval shape as shown in
It will also be understood that the above-described mat 102 in a flattened shape or in the pre-wrapped or folded oval shape shown by way of example in
The mat 102 maybe sold as a refill cartridge itself in either a pre-wrapped or oval shape or the flattened shape which will then be formed by the consumer into the desired shapes complementary to the shape of the support 956. Alternately, the entire wrapped or bent mat 102 and a stack of wipes 120 may be sold as a complete unit. In this refill configuration, the wipes 120 may be provided in a dry state and subsequently subjected to a cleaning, deodorizing or medicament solution as describe hereafter. Alternately, all of the wipes 120 may be pre-moistened with the desired solution.
When the mat 102 is folded into the oval shape shown in
Referring back to
Referring now to
The collar 140 is configured for mounting, via a snap-on, fluid-tight releasable mount on a recessed shoulder 142 of a container 144. The container 144 may be used to contain cleaning or medicament fluid for application to dry wipes 120 on the apparatus 130. The wipes 120 on the mat 102 mounted on the support 956 can be inserted into the interior of the container 144 shown in
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The cleaning apparatus 150 includes a two-part injection molded handle 152 formed of substantially identical, mating handle sections 154 and 156. Projections 158 on one of the handle sections, such as handle section 154 snap into or are heat or sonic welded to mating apertures or sections in the opposed handle section 156 to integrally join the handle sections 154 and 156 to form the completed handle 152. The handle 152 has a generally ergonomically shaped hand engagable end 158 and a bristle/wipe support 160 extending therefrom. The support 160 has a generally wedge or tapered shape extending from a larger outer diameter end 162 adjacent the handle 158 to a substantially pointed apex 164 at an opposite end.
An aperture 159 in the handle 152 which may be used to receive a hanger to support the cleaning apparatus 152 during initial sale or between uses. As seen in a transverse view shown in
A mat 161, shown in
Although the mat 161 may be employed by itself for grooming, wipes 120, as described above, may be mounted over the bristles 168 to apply a cleaning, polishing or medicament solution.
Each wipe 120, as described in detail above and shown in
Mounting apertures 174 are formed in the larger diameter end 162 of the support 160, and are provided on opposite sides of the support 160. The apertures 174 receive lock projections 176 formed at opposite ends of the mat 161 to releasably mount the mat 161 on the support 160.
An optional angled lip 180 may be formed at the end 166 of the mat 161. The lip 180 extends angularly from the adjacent planar portion of the mat 161 to bend the pull tabs 124 on the stack of wipes 120 outward to a more easily grasped position.
In assembling the cleaning apparatus 150, the wipes 120 are inserted over the bristles 168 of the mat 161. The mat 161 is then bent into the angular configuration shown in
A modified cleaning apparatus 190 is shown in
Although the handle/support assembly 192 may be formed of the two joinable sections, as shown in
The handle 194 is formed in an ergonomic hand configuration and may have a mounting or hanging aperture 198 at one end. The support section 196 transitions from the handle section 194 and has, by example only, a tapered cross section terminating in a point or apex 200. The lateral shape of the support 196 is generally polygonal or rectangular as shown in
A mat 206 is substantially identical to the mat 161 and includes mat sections 208 and 210 separated by a narrowed down or thin hinge section 212. Bristles 214 are integrally formed in and extend outward from each mat section 208 and 210.
Instead of mating projections 176 and apertures 174 to lock the folded mat 206 on the support, in this aspect, the mat 206 is formed with mating snap tabs 220 at a first end 222 of the mat 206 and 224 at an opposite or second end 226 of the mat 206. The lock portions 220 and 224 may include conventional snaps as well as mating projections and apertures.
As shown in
Referring now to
The support 234 may have any cross sectional shape, such as the oval shape shown by example in
The mat or carrier 244 has a generally planar initial configuration and is formed of a flexible material to enable it to conform to the outer surface of the support 234. The projections 242 are formed at spaced locations in an orientation complementary to the shape and position of the apertures 238 and the support 234 to enable the mat 244 to be releasably mounted on the support 234.
When in a generally flat, planar shape as shown in
The mat 244 carrying the wipes 120 is then mounted on the support 244 by engagement of the projection 242 and the apertures 238.
As described above, a pull tab 126 may be formed along one edges of the wipes 120 to enable easy removal of the outermost wipe 120 from the stack of wipes 120 so as to expose a clean wipe 120 as well as to remove any hair or debris entwined on the bristles 246.
Another aspect of a cleaning apparatus according to the present invention is shown in
A carrier, in the form of a block or pad 284, as shown in
In the aspect of the invention shown in
Alternately, as shown in
The spaced ends 302 and 304 of the stack of wipes 300 can be releasably fixed on the carrier 284 by staples 306, for example only, which pierce the opposed ends 302 and 304 of the wipes 300. Pull tabs 310 are cut from each wipe 300 and extend outward from an aperture 312 formed in each wipe 300 by the formation of the tabs 310. Grasping and pulling the tab 310 of the outermost wipe 300 enables the outmost wipe 300 to be removed from the carrier 284 to expose a clean wipe 300.
Finally, an optional handle/support assembly 320 including a handle portion 322 and a cleaning element support section 324, as substantially shown in
In applications where the handle 320 is not to be employed, the carrier 284 may be in the form of a solid body, without the bore 326. For lightweight, the carrier 284 may be formed of foam, such as STYROFOAM, polystryene or other suitable plastic. A decorative label may be removably mounted by adhesive, etc., over the wipes 300.
It will be understood that according to another aspect of the present invention, any of the completed substrates described above and shown in
In addition, the wipes 120 on the substrates constructed as refill cartridges, may be provided in a dry or pre-moistened state pre-mounted or separate from the mat. If dry, any of the fluids or mediums described above, can be provided in a separate enclosure or container and applied by the user to the wipes prior to use. Alternately, one of the fluid containers described above and shown in
Referring now to
The bristles 116 and the associated wipes 120 may be applied to one surface of the mat 400 or both opposed surfaces in the case of an oval, circular, elliptical, or a polygonal shaped mat 400.
The mat 400, when mounted on the user's fingers 402, is merely drawn through the hair or fur to clean, condition, etc., as described above.
It will be understood that in all aspects of the present invention, the term sheet or wipe illustrated as wipes 120 in various drawing views, is also meant to include a scrim 410 shown in
The scrim 40 may have any shape so as to be provided as one layer or scrim on one surface of the substrate 102 or, a stack of a plurality of like-shaped scrims 410 mounted on one or two opposed surfaces of the substrate 102. The adhesive coating on one or more surfaces of each scrim 410 holds the scrims 410 together in the stack or buildup on the substrate 102.
The apertures 416 allow the scrims 410 to be inserted over the bristles 410 and onto the base of the substrate 102.
During use, after the outermost scrim is dirty or it is desirable to remove any hair or debris entwined within the bristles 116, an edge or a tab 418 on the outermost scrim 410 is pulled away from the substrate 102 to separate the outermost scrim 410 from the remaining scrims 410 mounted on the substrate 102. During this removal, any hair or other debris entwined on or between the bristles 116 as well as attached to the scrim 410 by means of the adhesive outer coating or layer, is automatically removed from the cleaning apparatus. A fresh, clean scrim 410 is then presented on the substrate 102.
The scrims 410 can also be provided in a continuous roll wound around the substrate 102. In this aspect, individual scrims 410 may be separated from the wound roll of scrims 410 by providing perforations, cuts or notches on the roll of scrims 410 to define individual separable sheets.
Claims
1. A cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a substrate;
- a support carrying the substrate;
- a handle connected to and extending from the support;
- a plurality of bristles extending from the substrate;
- a sheet disposed over the bristles; and
- an enlarged diameter collar intermediate the handle and the support.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the bristles are evenly spaced over the substrate.
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23. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: means for mounting the substrate on the support.
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27. The apparatus of claim 46, further comprising: a container having an open end for receiving the collar; the container operative for containing fluid for application to the sheet when the support is disposed in the container.
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29. The apparatus of claim 46 further comprising: the sheet having pre-formed apertures mountable over the bristles.
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31. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the substrate formed of a flexible material to conform to the shape of the support.
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35. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the handle, the support and the substrate are integrally formed as a one-piece body.
36. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an openable enclosure configured for sealingly receiving and surrounding the support.
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46. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a sheet disposed over the bristles.
47. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein said support includes a plurality of apertures for allowing fluid passage from inside said support through said substrate and into said sheet.
48. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein one end of said handle includes an opening suitable for hanging said apparatus.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 23, 2007
Publication Date: May 1, 2008
Applicant:
Inventor: William McKey (Grand Blanc, MI)
Application Number: 11/975,978
International Classification: B08B 1/00 (20060101); A46B 7/02 (20060101); A46B 9/08 (20060101);