Flexible Mop Head
A wiping tool for arcuate surfaces is disclosed which includes a flexible base and at least one cover attached to the flexible base and a handle attached to the upper surface of the flexible base so that a lower arcuate surface of the flexible base may be aligned with an arcuate surface.
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The present invention relates generally to the field of tools for wiping, and more specifically to the field of tools for wiping arcuate surfaces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSurface preparation is a critical task in certain manufacturing environments, especially, for example, in the automotive and aviation industries. Whether the surface being prepped is formed of metal, plastic or a composite material, the surface must be free of foreign objects and debris. As many of the manufactured surfaces being prepared are curved or arcuate, commonly available wiping tools are not suitable as their wiping surfaces are planar or flat. To overcome this lack of appropriate tools, many companies use woven rags such as cotton rags to prepare the arcuate surfaces. Such rags may leave small bits of fiber on the surface during the wiping process which is not desirable as these small bits of fiber must be removed before the surface can proceed through the manufacturing, repairing or painting process. As such, there remains a need for wiping tools which satisfy the surface preparation needs of these industries.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to wiping tools that are particularly suitable for use on arcuate surfaces. The wiping tool may include a flexible base including an upper surface and a concave lower surface. In selected embodiments, the flexible base may be a unitary base having at least two apertures formed therein. In such embodiments, the flexible base may be formed of plastic. At least one removable cover having a lower surface and an upper surface may be removably attached to the flexible base so that at least a portion of the upper surface of the removable cover is positioned adjacent to the lower surface of the flexible base.
A handle may be attached to the upper surface of the flexible base. Any number of types of handles may be used with the present invention. The handle may be attached near the center of the flexible base, and may be configured to apply force to the flexible base to align the concave lower surface of the flexible base with an arcuate surface. The lower surface of the removable cover is preferably disposed between the arcuate surface to be cleaned or treated and the lower surface of the flexible base. Some handles may be adapted to permit the flexible base to rotate with respect to the handle.
The wiping tool may also include a cover attachment mechanism including a first element positioned on the cover and a second element positioned on the flexible base. The first and second elements are configured to connect to each other so that the upper surface of a cover is disposed adjacent to the lower surface of the flexible base while the wiping tool is in use. In some embodiments, the cover attachment mechanism may be a hook and loop fastening system having a hook portion and a loop portion. The first element may be the hook portion while the second element may be the loop portion, or vice versa. Alternately, the first element of the cover attachment mechanism may be an opening formed in the cover while the second element of the cover attachment mechanism may be a hook extending upwardly from the upper surface of the flexible base.
The cover may be formed from different materials, and may be formed of absorbent materials which are capable of absorbing and retaining liquids so that they may be removed from an arcuate surface. The cover may also be formed of absorbent materials which release liquids such as solvents or other liquids onto an arcuate surface.
The invention will be described in greater detail below by reference to particular embodiments illustrated in the drawings.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures described below.
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and figures is intended to represent same or analogous features or elements of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONReference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the figures. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, and not meant as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment, may be used with another embodiment, to yield still a further embodiment. It is intended that the present invention include modifications and variations to the embodiments described herein.
The present invention is directed to a wiping tool 10 for arcuate surfaces and is shown in
The wiping tool 10 may be used on concave and convex surfaces, such as, for example, surfaces of large manufactured goods such as planes, trains and automobiles. The wiping tool 10 may also be useful on surfaces which undergo changes in curvature, as the flexible base is able to bend to conform to the varying surface. In selected embodiments and as shown in FIGS. 4 and 8-10, the concave lower surface 16 of the flexible base 12 may have a radius of at least about 20 inches, and in some embodiments a radius of at least about 30 inches.
The embodiment of the flexible base 12 depicted in
End walls 80 may also be formed at selected positions along the peripheral edge 18 of the flexible base 12. End walls 80 may assist in positioning the cover 20 properly on the base 12 and may also assist in preparation of particular surfaces.
The flexible base 12 may be formed of a number of materials, and is preferably formed of plastics such as, for example, nylon, polyester, polypropylene and high density polyethylene. The flexibility of the base 12 may be tailored to the needs of the specific wiping tasks, and can be tailored by balancing the properties of the material used to form the flexible base and the configuration of the apertures in the flexible base.
A cover 20, exemplary embodiments of which are shown in
A cover attachment mechanism may be used to temporarily attach the cover 20 to the flexible base 12 and may include a first element which may be positioned on or be an integral part of the cover 20 and a second element which may be positioned on or be an integral part of the flexible base 12. The first and second elements connect to each other to position the upper surface 22 of at least one cover 20 adjacent to the lower surface 16 of the flexible base 12. Many different cover attachment mechanisms may be utilized in the embodiments of the present invention. For example and as shown in
As shown in
In selected embodiments and as shown in
A wide variety of handles may be attached to and useful with the flexible base of the present invention. As shown in
As shown in
The upper connector portion 50 of the handle connector 40 as seen in
The handle 30 is attached to the upper surface 28 of the flexible base 12 so that when force is applied through the handle 30 to the flexible base 12, the flexible base 12 flexes so that the concave lower surface 26 becomes more aligned with the particular arcuate surface. As the handle 30, which is preferably but not necessarily attached to the upper surface 28 of the flexible base 12, applies force to the flexible base 12 to align the concave lower surface 16 with an arcuate surface, the lower surface 24 of the removable cover 20 is positioned between the arcuate surface and the lower surface 16 of the flexible base 12. The lower surface 24 of the cover 20 may then be used to remove objects from the surface or apply a substance to the arcuate surface.
Alternate constructions of the flexible base 12 may include two or more flexible sections which are attached via hinges or other connecting mechanisms which selectively restrict the movement of the flexible sections so that the lower surface of the flexible base may be aligned with an arcuate surface. The hinges or other connecting mechanisms must also be constructed so as not to create points of pressure through the cover onto the arcuate surface being wiped.
It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made to features of the dispenser described herein, particularly to the mechanical and control circuitry aspects of the dispenser, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. It is intended that the invention include all such variations.
Claims
1. A wiping tool for arcuate surfaces, the wiping tool comprising:
- a flexible base including an upper surface and a concave lower surface; at least one removable cover having a lower surface and an upper surface, at least a portion of the upper surface of the removable cover positioned adjacent to the lower surface of the flexible base;
- a handle attached to the upper surface of the flexible base, wherein the handle is configured to apply force to the flexible base to align the concave lower surface of the flexible base with an arcuate surface, wherein the lower surface of the removable cover is disposed between the arcuate surface and the lower surface of the flexible base.
2. The wiping tool of claim 1 wherein the handle is rotatably attached to the flexible base.
3. The wiping tool of claim 1, wherein the flexible base is a unitary base having at least two apertures formed therein.
4. The wiping tool of claim 1, further comprising a cover attachment mechanism including
- a first element positioned on the cover, and
- a second element positioned on the base, wherein the first and second element connect to each other to position the upper surface of at least one cover adjacent to the lower surface of the flexible base.
5. The wiping tool of claim 4, wherein the cover attachment mechanism is a hook and loop fastening system having a hook portion and a loop portion, and wherein the first element is the loop portion and the second element is the hook portion.
6. The wiping tool of claim 4, wherein the first element of the cover attachment mechanism comprises at least one opening formed in the cover and the second element of the cover attachment mechanism comprises at least one hook extending upwardly from the upper surface of the flexible base.
7. The wiping tool of claim 1, wherein the cover is formed of a nonwoven material.
8. The wiping tool of claim 1, wherein the cover is formed of an absorbent material.
9. The wiping tool of claim 8, wherein the cover further includes a solvent.
10. The wiping tool of claim 1, wherein the concave lower surface forms a radius of at least about 20 inches.
11. A wiping tool comprising:
- a base including an upper surface, a lower surface, a peripheral edge and at least three apertures extending through the base, wherein the lower surface of the base forms an arc; at least one cover;
- a cover attachment mechanism including a first element positioned on the cover, and a second element positioned on the base, wherein the first and second element connect to each other to position at least one cover adjacent to the lower surface of the base;
- a handle attached to the upper surface of the base, wherein the handle is positioned proximate to an uppermost portion of the arc so that force may be applied through the handle to at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the base to position the cover adjacent to an arcuate surface.
12. The wiping tool of claim 11 wherein the handle is rotatably attached to the flexible base.
13. The wiping tool of claim 11, wherein the first element of the cover attachment mechanism comprises an opening formed in cover and the second element of the cover attachment mechanism comprises a hook extending upwardly from the upper surface of the flexible base.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2013
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2014
Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC. (Neenah, WI)
Inventors: Ning Yang (Suwanee, GA), Marianne E. Santangelo (Alpharetta, GA), Herb F. Velazquez (Alpharetta, GA), Philip D. Palermo (Marietta, GA), Jae Gu (Atlanta, GA), Gregory W. Luebbering (Heyworth, IL)
Application Number: 13/778,897