Patents Issued in September 3, 2009
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Publication number: 20090217437Abstract: A body armor to be worn by a person includes a front section including ballistic paneling. The front section further includes at least a first front laterally extending section on a first side of the body armor. The first front laterally extending section includes ballistic paneling. The body armor further includes a rear section comprising ballistic paneling and at least a first rear laterally extending section attached to the rear section on the first side of the body armor and extending from the rear section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: KATHRYN ANN LEATHERS
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Publication number: 20090217438Abstract: This invention relates to protecting a thumb from sports related injury. The invention provides a rubber layer under a hard cap to provide for increased frontal and dorsal thumb protection without reducing hand flexibility. The invention is a glove comprising a thumb sheath adapted to receive a thumb, a protective pad proximate the outer distal end, a cap mounted on the protective pad, and an overmould mounted between the protective pad and the cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: John W. Purnell
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Publication number: 20090217439Abstract: The present invention shows a faux camisole that a woman may put on to cover her cleavage when a low cut clothing item is being worn. For example, if a dress has a dipping neckline in front and the woman is going to work, a faux camisole can cover her cleavage. However, on her way home, if the woman stops for an evening out, the faux camisole may be removed to reveal the cleavage. The present invention shows a faux camisole that is attached to the straps of a brassiere worn by the woman, a torso strap holds the bottom of the faux camisole in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Marla Mason Ross
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Publication number: 20090217440Abstract: A garment (100) for selectively warming or cooling a wearer includes a layer of material (101) with one or more pockets (201,202,203) coupled thereto. The one or more pockets (201,202,203) are configured to selectively receive one or more heating or cooling packs (500). In one embodiment, the one or more pockets (201,202,203) include a thermal adjustment layer (405), which may be configured as a thermal adjustment pocket (406), or a foldable layer of material (706). At least a portion of the thermal adjustment layer (405) may be selectively placed either between the one or more heating or cooling packs (204) and the wearer, or between the one or more heating or cooling packs (204) and an outer pocket portion (301) of a pocket (300). The one or more pockets (201,202,203) may be detachable from the garment (100), and may be of the same or different material as that of the garment (100).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Lisa Sutker
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Publication number: 20090217441Abstract: This invention relates to a golf glove and club grip system having a marking or markings on the glove, the club grip or both for registration with the thumb pad of a golfer. Registration of a golfer's thumb pad with the marking(s) assists correct hand positioning on the club grip. Additionally the markings may indicate a particular club grip size or glove size that matches a complimentary glove or club grip size determined by the size of a golfer's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Neil McCree, Michael Oliver, Allan McKay
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Publication number: 20090217442Abstract: A pant has a garment shell. The garment shell includes a front region, a back region, a contracted crotch region, side seams connecting the front region to the back region, two leg openings, and hanging legs. At least a portion of each of the front region, the back region, the contracted crotch region and the hanging legs include portions of a single flat web. The hanging legs include no elasticization around a full periphery of the leg openings and are adapted to hang loosely about a wearer's thigh.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Heather Schenck Mortell, Joseph Daniel Coenen, Robert Lee Popp
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Publication number: 20090217443Abstract: The present invention is directed to a low-profile batting helmet. The low-profile helmet includes a gradually-sloped front portion for covering and protecting the front portion of a user's head. The gradual slope of the front portion permits the helmet to conform closely to the users' head, providing more contact between the helmet and the wearer's head than occurs with a conventional helmet. The close conformity of the helmet to the user's head provide a snug fit to secure the helmet to the head and increased comfort to the wearer. In addition, the gradual slope of the front portion presents a decreased vertical surface component (compared to conventional helmets) such that a strike from a stray ball is more easily deflected compared to a strike to a conventional helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Lester Broersma, Brian Hoying
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Publication number: 20090217444Abstract: A diving mask has a mask portion and a skirt mounted securely to the mask portion. The skirt has an opening with a contact surface and has at least two pads. The contact surface of the opening fits and covers a diver's eyes to prevent water from permeating the mask, when worn. The pads are made of soft and resilient material, are attached to the contact surface of the opening of the skirt and respectively correspond to corners of the diver's eyes. Each pad may be an arch and defines a gap between the pad and the contact surface so when a diver wears the diving mask, the pads closely abut around the corners of the diver's eyes to avoid the corners being pressed. Therefore, the diving mask is ensures a diver experiences normal eyesight and comfort for improved safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Chen-Lieh Pan
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Publication number: 20090217445Abstract: A hygienic plug-in unit that is adapted to a flush toilet system is disclosed that includes a first chamber, a second chamber, and a third chamber all connected together. In the first chamber, water is intake and distributed into the other chambers by the refilling mechanism. In the second chamber, a sensor is electrically coupled to an atomizer. In the third chamber, a detergent and deodorizing substance is stored. When a user is detected by the sensor, the sensor activates the atomizer device to release the cleansing and deodorizing substance in form of a mist into a toilet bowl located below.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Hoang Van Nguyen, Ngoc Anh Mai
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Publication number: 20090217446Abstract: A toilet flushing device comprises a valve assembly, an automatic control device and an manual control device. The automatic control device has a control circuit and causes flushing of the toilet upon an external signal. The manual control device allows manual flushing of the toilet. Thus bot automatic and manual flushing of the toilet are possible. A scent box provides disinfection and good odor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Shin-Yan Wang
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Publication number: 20090217447Abstract: A sanitary cleansing apparatus includes: a main body incorporating a water discharge nozzle that squirts water from a water discharge port; a toilet seat rotatably and pivotally supported at a relatively anterior position of the main body; a toilet lid rotatably and pivotally supported at a relatively posterior position of the main body and generally entirely covering an upper face of the toilet seat and the main body in a closed state; a transmissive window provided at a rear of the toilet lid and formed from a material different from that of the toilet lid; and a human body detection sensor provided in the upper face of the main body and being capable of detecting a human body through the transmissive window in the closed state of the toilet lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: TOTO LTDInventors: Hiroyuki Matsushita, Hiroki Fujimura, Saki Nakao, Tatsuya Fukuda
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Publication number: 20090217448Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a system for the transportation of liquid and solid waste incorporated into a floor of a building has a generally horizontal pipe with a first and second end. A motor is disposed at the first end and an auger is disposed in and along at least a portion of a length of the pipe and is in communication with the motor. The auger is adapted to the transport of liquid and solid waste along the at least a portion of the length of the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: David R. Hall, Francis Leany, Tyson J. Wilde, Boyd Black
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Publication number: 20090217449Abstract: A toilet seat covering for use with a portable toilet includes an anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, exterior surface that surrounds a pliable interior that creates an opening which overlays a waste opening in the portable toilet. The pliable interior preferably includes heat activated foam that forms to the rear of the user. A handle extends from a front of the toilet seat covering.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Rusty Heath
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Publication number: 20090217450Abstract: A modular frame adapted in use to define a recreational area in a body of water, said frame adapted to remain fixed in position within the body of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: KIWI OFFSHORE POOLS LIMITEDInventor: John Dean Fay
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Publication number: 20090217451Abstract: An alternative propulsion or motive force for the riders of water features based on generated waves. A wave generator may be used to propel individuals or vessels within a chute for recreation or transportation. In one form, a pool or container having a body of water is configured to support an artificial wave generator which uses compressed gas to discharge water and generate a wave-like motion within a body of water. A source of make-up fluid is configured to mitigate internal low pressure conditions caused by the water discharge to enable effective wave generation with reduced quantities of compressed air. Portions of the waves generated in a pool may be captured in a variety of ways by chutes for stand-alone rides or for portions of chutes in water slides.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Garrett T. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090217452Abstract: Grab rail assemblies are disclosed for mounting on walls, such as the tiled walls of a showering area or a mud room. The assemblies are designed to aesthetically meld with the surrounding environment by having a front tile mounting panel. They may also be provided with a drainage system to avoid water collecting long term within the rail when the rail is used in a shower.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Leila M. Rubin, Michael R. Bates, Nicholas T. Pairolero, Katherine A. Stanchak
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Publication number: 20090217453Abstract: PLEXIGLAS® is suitable—when provided with a structured and microrough surface —as an anti-slip covering for sanitary elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: EVONIK ROEHM GMBHInventors: Alexander Theil, Heinrich Gaul, Bernhard Ortlepp, Wolfgang Scharnke, Jann Schmidt
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Publication number: 20090217454Abstract: The present invention relates to a bed (1) primarily consisting of a number of parallel slats (2) arranged at a distance from each other. The slats (2) form a substantially horizontal plane, said slats (2), in an area near the ends (2a, 2g) of the slat, being fixed to a frame (3) and the central portion (2d) of the slats forming the lying surface of the bed. The slats in the areas (2b, 2f) between the central portion (2d) of the slats and the ends (2a, 2g) of the slats are bent at least two times in each of said areas and the stiffness of the slats is higher within an area about the middle of the central portion (2d) thereof than at the ends (2c, 2e) of the central portion (2d) .Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Olof Wranne
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Publication number: 20090217455Abstract: A baby blanket includes a generally rectangular base cloth panel with a front face and an opposite rear face and a front cloth panel defining five edges. The front cloth panel is attached to the base cloth panel along four of the five edges so as to define a pocket between the front and base cloth panels and to define an opening into the pocket between the fifth edge of the front cloth panel and the base cloth panel, the pocket configured to receive the baby therein such that the front cloth panel covers substantially the entire torso of the baby.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Elizabeth A. Wilson
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Publication number: 20090217456Abstract: A patient transport system includes a patient table, a self-propelled support vehicle having means for loading the patient table and means for unloading the patient table, a patient diagnosis and/or therapy station, and a control means for controlling an operation of the at least one self-propelled support vehicle. A patient disposed on the patient table is presentable at the patient diagnosis and/or therapy station by controllably moving the support vehicle. The means for unloading the patient table are provided to unload the patient table from the support vehicle into a determined position within the patient diagnosis and/or therapy station. The means for loading the patient table are provided to load the patient table from the determined position within the patient diagnosis and/or therapy station into a determined position on the support vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Paul Scherrer InstitutInventors: Daniel Lempen, Petra Rhiner-Rosansky, Peter Flueck
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Publication number: 20090217457Abstract: A cushion 302 comprising a molded foam base 302 with an array of individual suspension elements 306 at the ischial area of the cushion. In one aspect the array of suspension elements is in a recess 307 in the top of the base and in another aspect the array of suspension elements is in an inner cavity 406 defined by the base. The suspension elements are arranged in a pattern wherein the longitudinal axis of each suspension element in the array is positioned at a right angle or parallel to the longitudinal axes of the adjacent suspension elements. Each suspension element has a displaceable load-bearing surface 14, a first end wall 20, a second end wall 22, and an optional bottom wall 30, with load-bearing surface and recited walls defining an inner chamber. The material thickness of the load-bearing surface generally is greater than the material thickness of the end walls whereby the end walls deflect outwardly toward the load-bearing surfaces of adjacent support elements under load.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: ROHO, INC.Inventors: Robert H. Graebe, Dennis L. Clapper
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Publication number: 20090217458Abstract: A cushion for supporting an infant on a support surface includes a reticulated foam pad having a base surface and an upper surface that extends upwardly therefrom, the pad being fluid permeable. The cushion also includes a covering surrounding the pad that includes an upper layer constructed, at least partially, from a breathable polyester sandwich fabric confronting the upper surface whereby fluid introduced onto the covering permeates through the covering and through the pad to the support surface. The reticulated foam has a porosity of between 5 and 20 pores per cubic inch, thereby being sufficiently resilient to support the infant above the support surface and sufficiently permeable to allow fluid to move through the pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Summer Infant (USA), Inc.Inventor: John Lord
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Publication number: 20090217459Abstract: A mattress comprises one or more cavities disposed within the mattress. A filter assembly is removably mounted within the cavity at a first distance from the mattress' upper surface. One or more channels are disposed laterally within the mattress and connect the cavity to the mattress sidewall so that intake air is allowed in and exhaust air can escape. In one version an aroma assembly is also removably mounted within the cavity. Within the channels there may be disposed one-way valves to allow air to flow only in a first direction or a second opposite direction so that exhaust air is not mixed with intake air. A fitted sheet used in combination with the mattress may include a sleeve corresponding in size and location to the cavity, where the sleeve is made from an odorless washable material. The sleeve may be retained within the cavity by a plastic ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Stewart S. Rudolph
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Publication number: 20090217460Abstract: This disclosure describes certain exemplary embodiments of a patient support having a plurality of vertically-oriented on substantially can-shaped inflatable bladders. In one embodiment, the patient support includes a support layer positioned above the vertical bladders. In another embodiment, the patient support includes a high air loss device. In still another embodiment, the patient support includes a pneumatic device located within the patient support.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: John A. Bobey, Gregory W. Branson, Rebecca A. Ginther, Reza Hakamiun, Charles Lachenbruch, Jonathan H. Mueller, Sohrab Soltani, Bradley T. Wilson, Stephen L. Douglas, Kenith W. Chambers, Rachel H. King, Eric R. Meyer, Christopher R. O'Keefe, Richard B. Stacy, Thomas Uzzle
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Publication number: 20090217461Abstract: The invention provides a method and formulation for cleaning a soiled substrate, the method comprising the treatment of the moistened substrate with a formulation comprising a multiplicity of polymeric particles, wherein the formulation is free of organic solvents. Preferably, the substrate is wetted so as to achieve a substrate to water ratio of between 1:0.1 to 1:5 w/w. Optionally, the formulation additionally comprises at least one cleaning material and, in this embodiment, it is preferred that the polymeric particles are coated with the at least one cleaning material. Preferably, the cleaning material comprises a surfactant, which most preferably has detergent properties. Most preferably, the substrate comprises a textile fibre. Typically, the polymeric particles comprise particles of nylon, most preferably in the form of nylon chips.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Stephen Martin Burkinshaw, Jane Howroyd
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Publication number: 20090217462Abstract: The present invention includes a consumer product packet comprising a capsule and a fill composition within the capsule. The capsule has a tack temperature of about 110° F. or higher and substantially dissolves in water within a predetermined time period at a temperature of about 70° F. or lower. In one example, the capsule comprises a film having at least one polymer, at least one plasticizer, and at least one temperature adjusting agent. Dependent on the fill composition, the consumer product packet may be used for any household or personal use. In one example, the fill composition is a detergent concentrate comprises one or more surfactants, one or more humectants, and a coalescing solvent which has hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value from about 7 to about 9, wherein the ratio of the one or more humectants to the coalescing solvent is more than 1.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Fred HOLZHAUER, Kaj JOHNSON, Mike RATKO
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Publication number: 20090217463Abstract: This invention relates to compositions comprising certain lipase enzymes and processes for making and using such compositions, including the use of such compositions to clean and/or treat a situs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Philip Frank Souter, Neil Joseph Lant, Theresa Clare Haynes, Jesper Vind, Jurgen Carsten Franz Knotzel, Kim Borch, Allan Svendsen, Thomas Honger Callisen, Debbie Yaver, Mads Eskelund Bjornvad, Peter Kamp Hansen
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Publication number: 20090217464Abstract: The invention provides detergent compositions comprising lipolytic enzyme variants having improved in-detergent stability. Lipolytic enzyme variants with improved in-detergent stability are obtained by substituting certain specified amino acid residues in a parent lipolytic enzyme.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Philip Frank Souter, Neil Joseph Lant, Therese Clare Haynes, Jesper Vind, Kim Borch, Allan Svendsen, Robert Van der Lans, Lise Munch Mikkelsen, Christian Isak Jorgensen, Shamkant Anant Patkar
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Publication number: 20090217465Abstract: Disclosed is a process for dyeing of keratin-containing fibers comprising treating the fibers with at least one functionalized particle comprising on the surface an organic chromophore which is bound via a bridge member, wherein the particles are based on SiO2, Al2O3 or mixtures thereof, and the functionalized particles carry a positive charge.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Christian Cremer, Andreas Mühlebach, Olof Wallquist, Thomas Giesenberg, Beate Fröhling, Richard Lewis Riggs
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Publication number: 20090217466Abstract: The present invention refers to dyestuffs of the general Formula (I) wherein R, X, Y and Z are defined as given in claim 1, dyestuff mixtures and hair dye compositions comprising them, as well as a process for colouring hair.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicants: DyStar Textilfarben GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG, KAO CORPORATIONInventors: Roxana Barbieru, Werner Russ, Dominic Pratt, Hartmut Moehring
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Publication number: 20090217467Abstract: A laundry treatment composition comprising: (i) from 2 to 70 wt % of a surfactant, and from 0.0001 to 0.1 wt % of an azine dye, wherein the dye is of the following core structure (I), wherein Ra, Rb, Rc, and Rd are selected from: H, an branched or linear C1 to C7-alkyl chain, benzyl a phenyl, and a naphthyl; the dye is substituted with at least one SO3? or —COO? group; the B ring does not carry a negatively charged group or salt thereof; and the A ring may further substituted to form a naphthyl; the dye is optionally substituted by groups selected from: amine, methyl, ethyl, hydroxyl, methoxy, ethoxy, phenoxy, Cl, Br, I, F, and NO2.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Stephen Norman Batchelor, Jayne Michelle Bird
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Publication number: 20090217468Abstract: Method for automatically docking a passenger bridge (1, 2) to an airplane (5) door (3, 4) at an airport gate, wherein the airplane is brought to and stopped in a predetermined position by contact less measurement of the distance between the airplane and a fixed point and wherein a control computer (14) is adopted to control the movement of the passenger bridge and wherein a start signal (24) is required from a person after the person has established the correct type of airplane and version of the airplane type to enable the control computer to cause the passenger bridge to be moved for docking.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: FMT INTERNATIONAL TRADE ABInventor: Nils-Erik Anderberg
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Publication number: 20090217469Abstract: A toothbrush head of an electric toothbrush, the toothbrush extending longitudinally and having a hand part, the toothbrush head including a drive rocker, a brush-head carrier coupled to the drive rocker, a main bristle carrier and an additional bristle carrier, both carriers bearing a bristle arrangement and moveably attached to the brush-head carrier and driven in oscillation by the drive rocker, and a drive-coupler affixed to at least one of the bristle carriers and coupled to the drive rocker. The head can include two separately mounted bristle carriers, supporting bristle arrangements, which are driven about different movement axes by the drive rocker to enhance the cleaning action of the toothbrush.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Gerhard Kressner
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Publication number: 20090217470Abstract: A portable cleaning apparatus includes a handle (11) and a wheel (13) rotatably mounted to the handle and the wheel having a plurality of scrubbing elements (74). Pressurized fluid enters the apparatus and a fluid flow director (16) delivers the fluid to the scrubbing elements to rotate the wheel. The scrubbing elements can be secured to the wheel to limit pivoting movement of the scrubbing elements in a direction of rotation of the wheel while permitting greater pivoting movement of the scrubbing elements in direction opposite the direction of rotation of the wheel. Different types of treatment material dispensing systems (100) are operable position a flow director to spin a dispenser of treatment material, or to position a dispenser in the rotational path of the scrubbing elements, to apply treatment material to the scrubbing elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Larry C. Wilkins
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Publication number: 20090217471Abstract: The invention pertains to a novel brush assembly having a plurality of interchangeable brush heads and handles and corresponding method for use. The brush assembly further comprises a plurality of abrasive mechanisms, namely suspension bristles and working springs, capable of effectively cleaning a surface without scoring or otherwise damaging the surface. The invention may be particularly useful for cleaning grills and ovens. The invention may also be useful for cleaning, abrading, scraping, cutting, shaping, adding texture to, removing a material from, otherwise preparing any surface including wooden, metal or ceramic surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: INNOVATION FACTORY, INC.Inventors: Marvin Weinberger, Tucker J. Marion
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Publication number: 20090217472Abstract: A toothbrush grip handle made of a plastics material including one or plural voids having an opening at the surface of the grip handle and at least partly closed by a film material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Wolf-Dieter Mueller, Matthias Georgi
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Publication number: 20090217473Abstract: A cleaning stick includes a stick, which has two bulb-like mounting portions at the two opposite ends thereof and a plurality of barbed portions protruded from the periphery adjacent to the bulb-like mounting portions, and two cap-like cleaning tips respectively detachably capped on the bulb-like mounting portions of the stick, each cap-like cleaning tip having a plurality of mounting grooves located on the rear neck thereof and respectively fastened to the barbed portions of the stick.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Kun-Liang Hong
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Publication number: 20090217474Abstract: The invention is a disposable sanitizing wipe 21 inches long by 2 inches wide used to sanitize the area between the toilet tank and toilet and the area between the toilet and floor. Urine and other bacteria can get between the toilet and tank and also under the toilet Wipes are used to floss between the areas. The sanitizing wipes kill germs that cause odors. The cleanest bathroom isn't truly clean or odor free until the toilet is flossed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Pamela K. Taylor
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Publication number: 20090217475Abstract: A cleaning device includes at least one cleaning cloth of one type of material providing a wiping function and a care label attached to an edge of the cleaning cloth. The label comprises a patch of a material of a type that has a different internal configuration than the material of the cleaning cloth and that provides a scrubbing function.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Daniel Broman, Mattias Mikaelsson
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Publication number: 20090217476Abstract: An adjustable trowel assembly capable of distributing spreadable material along the work surface at various depths and/or different groove patterns formed in the material by simply adjusting the two overlapping sliding plates of the assembly relative to each other. The trowel employs a slide lock that allows securement of the handle to the plates when in a closed position and release of the plates for positioning and/or cleaning while in an unlocked position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Donald Hurley, Jose L. Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20090217477Abstract: An auxiliary wiper blade apparatus includes substantially rigid segments detachably interconnected to form an elongate member having opposed first and second ends, and extending between the opposed first and second ends a length, opposed upper and lower sides, and opposed first and second sides. A wiper is formed in the lower side of the elongate member extending from the first end of the elongate member to the second end of the elongate member, and the upper side of the elongate member is constructed and arranged to receive and detachably secure a wiper blade attached to a wiper blade assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: RANDY J. MARTINEZ
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Publication number: 20090217478Abstract: The present invention discloses a vacuum cleaner including a main body (1) of the vacuum cleaner, a wheel (2) rotatably mounted at the body, a driving unit for driving the wheel (2), a sensor (71) positioned at the main body, for sensing an inclined direction of the main body (1), and a control unit for controlling the driving unit according to the inclined direction of the main body (1) sensed by the sensor (71). In this configuration, the posture of the main body (1) of the vacuum cleaner can be controlled according to the inverted pendulum control theory. Therefore, the main body (1) of the vacuum cleaner can maintain the posture thereof not to fall down.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: LG ELECTRONICS. INC.Inventors: Chung-Ook Chong, Kyeong-Seon Jeong, Kie-Tak Iiyun, Seong-Koo Cho, Geun-Bae Hwang, Kyu-Chun Choi, Jin-Hyouk Shin, Jong-Kyu Jang
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Publication number: 20090217479Abstract: A filter shaking assembly for a floor surface maintenance machine including a filter assembly in fluid communication with the debris hopper and having a cylindrical filter held against a shaker plate. The shaker plate is vibrated by a shaker motor at least partially positioned within an interior of the filter and eccentric mass to remove an accumulation of debris from the surface of the filter. The eccentric mass may include two eccentric masses positioned on a common shaft of the shaker motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: TENNANT COMPANYInventors: Michael Stewart Wilmo, Michael Thomas Basham, Michael Shawn Ardito, Richard W. Wellens
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Publication number: 20090217480Abstract: A mobile surface maintenance machine with a debris hopper and a filter module providing at least two filter stages for separating dust and debris within the debris hopper, the filter module including a filter shaking mechanism and a housing adapted to seal against the upper opening of the debris hopper, and wherein the debris hopper is removed from air communication with the exhaust fan when the debris hopper is in a debris dump configuration and is returned to air communication with the exhaust fan when the debris hopper is lowered into an operational configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: TENNANT COMPANYInventor: Michael Stewart Wilmo
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Publication number: 20090217481Abstract: A vacuum bag (10) attachment device and method. One embodiment provides a device for attaching a vacuum bag to a suction port of a vacuum cleaner (11), wherein the vacuum cleaner has a fixation projection (22) positioned adjacent the suction port (17). The attachment device comprises a holding plate (12) having a first aperture (15) configured and adapted to be received on the suction port of the vacuum. The holding plate also has a hinged portion (18) with a second aperture (21) positioned within the hinged portion. The hinged portion is moveable between a first position in which the hinged portion does not secure the holding plate to the vacuum and a second position in which the hinged portion secures the holding plate to the vacuum. The second aperture is configured and dimensioned to be received on the projection (22) adjacent the suction port of the vacuum cleaner when the hinged portion is in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: JOHNSON DIVERSEY, INC.Inventors: Ralph Matter, Christoph Scheiwiller, Detlef Auerswald
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Publication number: 20090217482Abstract: An anchor bolt hole cleaning device is provided with a brush on a peripheral portion thereof and is capable of cleaning cutting powder adhered to a hole inner peripheral surface. The anchor bolt hole cleaning device includes a suction nozzle which can be inserted into an anchor bolt hole and suctions the cutting powder. The suction nozzle includes a main body that is a tubular body, a suction opening formed at a tip end portion of the main body, and an exhaust opening. The exhaust opening is formed at a base end portion of the main body to be connected to a tip end of a suction hose whose base end is connected to a suction opening of a suction device. The brush is disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Masaaki Miyanaga
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Publication number: 20090217483Abstract: Disclosed is a fixing structure of a subsidiary suction device of an upright type cleaner. The upright type cleaner includes a base provided with a suction port; a main body connected to the base; and a wand assembly detachably attached to the main body, and the wand assembly is rotated in one direction under the condition that the wand assembly is supported by the main body, and thus is mounted on the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Byoung In LEE, Jae Man Joo, Myoung Keun Kwon, Jun Hwa Lee, Seung Gee Hong
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Publication number: 20090217484Abstract: The invention relates to a hinge for an airbag cover, having a planar textile element as a hinge between the cover of the airbag and an adjacent airbag cover region, for example in the interior of a motor vehicle, and to a region of the planar textile element which faces a carrier of the airbag cover and is embedded in a matrix which is connected to the cover, and a region of the planar textile element which is not embedded in the matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventors: Martin Bittner, Hartmut Harnisch, Peter Haubach, Johannes Jordan, Martin Lippert, Albert Roring, Lars Kischa, Michael Grimmelt
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Publication number: 20090217485Abstract: A hinge has two leaves (11?), (13?) connected by a hinge pin (42?) retained in alternate sleeves (17?), (19?) on the facing edges of the two leaves, with limited axial movement of the hinge leaves relative to one another along the pin. A spring (46?) biases the leaves towards one end of this movement, where sleeves (19?) on one leaf (13?) have slots (74, 84) at one axial end and sleeves (17?) are axially preceded by flanges (76) which, according to the angular opening of the hinge, either abut the ends of the respective sleeves (19?) or enter one or other of the slots (74, 84). When the flange (76) abuts the sleeve end, the hinge is free to rotate, but when the hinge reaches an opening angle at which spring pressure causes the flange (76) to enter one or other of the slots, the hinge is locked.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Kenneth Springer
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Publication number: 20090217486Abstract: According to one embodiment, a hinge device includes: a first bracket; a first cam member; a second cam member; a disc spring that urges the second cam member; a first friction plate provided correspondingly to the first bracket, the first friction plate disposed oppositely to the first cam member with respect to the first bracket; a stopper member provided correspondingly to the first friction plate on one side thereof, the stopper member disposed oppositely to the first bracket with respect to the first friction plate, the stopper member engaged with the first bracket; and a hinge shaft having a shaft that rotatably supports the first bracket, the first cam member, the disc spring, and the stopper member, and that unrotatably supports the second cam member and the first friction plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Hiroaki Itakura, Yuji Nakajima, Shinji Hiratomo