G Sponge
The G Sponge is a wiping device for cleaning excess water and grout that occurs during tiling. The sponge material is formed from Polyvinyl Alcohol to provide high absorbency. The fabricated etchings catalyze the wiping process and internal borings provide ventilation for drying.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to the field of tile installation work. It is focused on the process of cleaning excess water and grout materials during the grout clean-up.
Grout and water clean-up is a time-intensive part of the tiling process. A sponge and a bucket of water is normally used to perform this. Traditional sponges used for this purpose aren't sufficiently absorbent and require frequent wringing. They also aren't dense enough to push the excess grout and water off the tile which, in turn, exponentially increases the number of passes needed to wipe clean. This is further exacerbated by the low friction surface of a sponge. Lastly, typical sponge material isn't very durable and can easily shear requiring frequent replacements.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONFrom the aforementioned background, it is understood that time and effort savings can be gained with a more efficient grout cleaning device.
Thus, a primary objective of the invention is to efficiently wipe away excess grout.
A corollary objective of the invention is rapidly remove water that's mixed with this excess grout but not simply displace it (along with the grout).
Another objective of the invention is to reduce the number of wipes required over the surface of the tile.
A further objective of the invention is to facilitate more rapid drying than Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) sponge material typically affords.
A final objective of the invention is to inhibit ripping and sheering, which is frequently encountered with available tile sponges.
A further understanding of the utility and advantages of the design can be gained by referencing the drawings.
The following details are provided to illustrate the invention. The G Sponge is a device for the purpose of wiping away excess grout and water during tiling. It's comprised of Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) sponge material that is highly absorbent at many times its weight. This sponge material is resistant to ripping and shearing as well as affection by chemicals.
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Also, the length and width edges of the sides meeting the surface of the bottom are rounded to efficiently wipe larger excess grout without displacing needed grout lines. The radius of the rounding may vary.
Claims
1. A wiping device to clean excess grout during tiling that incorporates features of high absorbency, ventilation and shape.
2. The wiping device of claim 1, when it's material is a Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) sponge.
3. The wiping device of claim 1, which is a rectangular and reasonably sized for gripping by a human hand.
4. The wiping device of claim 1, whereon the bottom surface is etched with channels.
5. The wiping device of claim 1, whereon the bottom edges and corners have a rounded shape.
6. The wiping device of claim 1, wherein there are ventilation holes to speed up drying before reuse.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 3, 2020
Publication Date: Jul 8, 2021
Inventors: James Hooker (Fort Lauderdale, FL), Clint Martin (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Application Number: 16/733,490