Including Means For Manual Manipulation Of Implement Patents (Class 15/104.94)
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Publication number: 20120042464Abstract: A moisture removal device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device includes a first wiper and a second wiper that are magnetically attracted to each other. Each wiper may include a shell layer and an absorber layer that collectively assist with removing moisture and/or dirt or other materials from an object such as a mask, protective eyewear, glasses, or the like. The device can be placed on the object such that one wiper is on an outside surface and one wiper is on an inside surface. The device can be used to remove moisture from one or both surfaces without requiring a user to remove the protective eyewear from his or her head.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventor: Daniel J. Statkus
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Publication number: 20110302734Abstract: A skin-cleansing article that is activated by moistening with water, followed by a mechanical action so as to obtain a cleansing foam, includes a fibrous substrate and a cleansing composition. The substrate is a pad based on water-jet-entangled cotton fibres with a basis weight of between 100 and 300 g/m2, and the cleansing composition includes at least one surfactant and a humectant such as glycerol, the amount of water on the substrate being less than 25% by weight of the article, and the article having from 0.1 to 1.2 gram of active material of the composition per gram of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC FRANCEInventors: Anne-Gaelle Clermont, Philippe Gregoire, Bernard Louis Dit Picard, Bruno Bret, Alexandre Da Silva
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Patent number: 8074316Abstract: A wet to dry, single use fiber optic connector end face cleaning device. The device is comprised a of a first swab, the first swab having a cleaning head and a first grasping end, the cleaning head having a presaturated fabric attached thereto, and a second swab, the second swab having a drying head and a second grasping end, the drying head having a drying fabric attached thereto. In use, the cleaning head of the first swab is positioned adjacent to the drying head of the second swab, the cleaning head and the drying head at different elevations. Also disclosed is a method for using the fiber optic connector end face cleaning device.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Paul M. Blair
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Patent number: 8069523Abstract: The site scrub brush is made of a block of foam material, such as a semi-closed hydrophilic polyurethane medical grade foam, with a thin layer of sealing material, such as any plastic polymer which is non-permeable in nature, about the periphery and bottom. The brush is compressible under finger pressure to enhance the scrubbing action of the brush on the outer surfaces of a luer received by the brush.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Bard Access Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Vaillancourt, Marshall Kerr
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Patent number: 8065773Abstract: The microbial scrub brush employs an insert of foam material that is impregnated with an anti-bacterial disinfectant that is housed within a housing of alcohol compatible material and sealed over by a removable lid. The insert is maintained in sterile condition until ready for use. After the removal of the lid, the insert of foam material is moved over the end of a female luer and rotated in order to clean the outer surface of the luer as well as the interior of the luer.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Bard Access Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Vaillancourt, Marshall Kerr
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Patent number: 8062101Abstract: A glove body, a barrier, and an abrasive layer form a flexible sanding device that fits over the hand of user to perform complex sanding operations on intricate or detailed objects. The glove body includes a palm portion, a plurality of finger portions, and a thumb portion. The finger portions and the thumb portion extend from the palm portion to form a continuous inner surface. The inner surface is covered by the barrier and is coextensive with the abrasive layer. The barrier is permanently attached to the glove body on one surface. The abrasive layer is releasably attached to the opposite surface of the barrier. The barrier is permanently attached to the glove body with a permanent adhesive or through sewing. The abrasive layer is releasably attached to the barrier through a releasable adhesive or through a hook and loop fastener.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventor: Joseph M. Friend
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Publication number: 20110239388Abstract: An oral care implement having a dispenser containing oral care material and a moisture impermeable barrier. An oral care implement comprising: a handle; a head connected to the handle, the head comprising at least one tooth cleaning element extending from a face of the head; a dispenser containing an oral care material positioned on the head, the dispenser being degradable when subjected to moisture; a removable barrier attached to the head so as to create a chamber between an inner surface of the removable barrier and a portion of the head, the removable barrier being constructed of a moisture impermeable material; and wherein the dispenser is disposed within the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventor: David K. Lee
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Publication number: 20110225750Abstract: A cleaning assembly is provided that includes a pole, a cleaning tool, an neck-connecting device, and an axial-rotational adjusting member. The pole has a first threaded end and the cleaning tool has a second threaded end. The neck-connecting device connects the pole and the tool to one another. The axial-rotational adjusting member adjusts a rotational position of the tool about an axis of the neck-connecting device. A window cleaning assembly kit is also provided. The kit includes an angled neck-connecting device and a least one adapter configured to interconnect the angled neck-connecting device to a cleaning tools and/or a pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: Unger Marketing International, LLCInventor: Kai Hirsch
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Patent number: 8015653Abstract: An applicator device for applying a substance to an area of the body that is difficult to reach includes a collapsible handle and a head portion rotatably mounted on one end. The head portion includes an attachment means, which can comprise either a field of hooks or a field of loops. The attachment means receives a two-sided pad engagement member that preferably has fields of loops or hooks on one side to engage the respective hooks or loops of the attachment member, and a field of hooks on its opposite side. The hooks of the pad engagement member can securely retain a pad that carries the substance to be applied to the body.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2006Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Dusa Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Michael Bargiel, Joshua J. Nelson, Glenn Walters, Frank Pollard
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Patent number: 7979946Abstract: A polish having improved properties is generally disclosed. In one embodiment, the polish can include a preservative that resists the growth of organisms, such as mold, fungus, bacteria, and the like, even after extended periods of nonuse. Additionally, the polish can be incorporated or impregnated into a mitt to form an all in one treating device. For example, the all in one treating device can be impregnated with a polish in at least one surface. In one embodiment, the polish can resist wicking or other migration from its application area to other parts of the all in one treatment device.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Mary E. Kister, Charlene B. Dunbar, Michael L. Gross, Mark Foreste
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Publication number: 20110154593Abstract: A car headlight cleaning device has a container and a threaded cap. The container has a body adapted to store liquid therein, and includes a threaded neck, and a grid located proximal to said threaded neck. The threaded cap includes threads adapted to removably connect with the threaded neck of the container, and a sponge member therein, such that when the threaded cap is screwed upon the container the sponge member is pressed against the grid and the liquid can be wrung out therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Lyne Bourbeau
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Publication number: 20110160635Abstract: A cotton swab and cotton swab holder, which can be used together in a cotton swab holder assembly. The cotton swab having a shaft and a cotton portion disposed on an end of the shaft. The cotton swab holder having a handle portion; and a cotton swab holding portion connected to the handle portion, the cotton swab holding portion having a mechanism for holding the shaft of the cotton swab. Also provided is a cotton ball including: a cotton body; a wall defining a cavity disposed on an interior of the cotton body; and one of a liquid or gel contained in the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Robert J. Baschnagel
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Patent number: 7966687Abstract: An anti-smear cleaning swab for cleaning delicate surfaces, comprising a body defining an elongated shaft having two opposite ends. An enlarged blade is carried at one end of the handle. A number of bores are made through the blade, these bores enabling both fluid flow therethrough and also some retensive capture of fluid droplets. A fluid absorbing cloth sheet pocket generally encloses by folding same around the blade, and is sized to fit snugly therearound.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: 1317442 Alberta Ltd.Inventor: Fariborz Rahbar-Dehghan
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Publication number: 20110099735Abstract: The present invention relates to certain interdental cleaning devices and methods for their manufacture and use to remove interdental debris, to alleviate and/or prevent gingival inflammation, and or to deliver desired pharmacological and therapeutic or other active agents to the gingival or tooth surfaces. The pharmacologic and therapeutic agents of the present invention include, but are not limited to, antibiotics, antiseptics, anesthetics, astringents, and whitening agents. The present invention also includes various methods for the manufacture and use of interdental cleaning devices comprising a porous structural component that may be used to topically or locally deliver the pharmacologic and therapeutic agents according to the present invention to a desired target tissue within a mammalian body such as the interdental space to reduce or treat gingival infection, inflammation, or pain.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: WILKIE J. STADEKER
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Patent number: 7904987Abstract: A cleaning device including an elongate wand, a cleaning cartridge with an attachment portion, and means for releasably attaching and detaching the cleaning cartridge to the opposite end of the wand. The attachment and detachment means has an ejector collar slidably fixed to the second end of the wand and movable between extended and retracted positions. The collar includes a pair of collar jaws. The attachment and detachment means also has a pair of clamp jaws on the second end of the wand lying within the ejector collar. The clamp jaws are in near abutment with an inside surface of the collar when the collar is in the retracted position. The cartridge is attached to the wand by inserting the attachment portion between the clamp jaws and clamping the clamp jaws on the attachment portion. The cartridge is detached from the wand by pushing the ejector collar along the wand body away from the second end of the wand and against the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: MagnaWand, Inc.Inventors: F. Antonio Bayon, Jess W. Roche, Albert Esing, Jr., Vince Juniana
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Patent number: 7895695Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of tooth cleaning. According to the present invention a tooth cleaning device is provided, adapted to be introduced into the mouth. The tooth cleaning device can be engaged by the tongue, and this allows it to be displaced all around the mouth by the tongue, thus performing a cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: S K G Italia S.p.A.Inventors: Michele Bernini, Tommaso Ravasini
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Publication number: 20110038660Abstract: A modern-day power-operated fingernail brush and liquid soap cleaning apparatus having an embodiment preferably with bristles connected to gears and a centralized motor of an elongated body. The body portion is hollow and further includes a motor operative to generate motion for driving the moving portion. The batteries are located within the hollow section for powering the motor. In one embodiment, the disposable liquid soap cartridge snaps into a housing which has an outer opening outlining the section of the soap dispenser unit that secures the cartridge sealant from any liquid spillage. In other embodiments of the invention, the brush head is coated with an anti-bacterial liquid soap or other liquid soap agents that is released into the chamber of the bristles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Quinara L. Rudolph, Breaeja Lashay Bell, Braylin Lariq Bell
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Patent number: 7884336Abstract: Sponge sanitizing enclosure with a front cover, a rear cover, an inner back plate, a base housing, a push plate, a push button, a UV lamp, electronics to support the UV lamp, a battery power supply, a translucent sponge, and a hinge member. The front and rear cover each being dish shaped and forming a hollow housing and being joined at their base by the hinge member. The inner back plate forms a bisection of the front cover and the rear cover. The UV light is located between the rear cover and the inner back plate. The front cover includes a centrally located aperture that accepts the push button which is fixedly attached to the push plate. The space between the push plate and the inner back plate accommodates the translucent sponge. The base housing encloses the electronics and the battery power supply that support the UV lamp.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventor: Brent Gibson
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Publication number: 20110010878Abstract: An apparatus for remediating hydrazine from hydrazine contaminated surfaces. Pads or wipes can be utilized to remediate hydrazine spills. In its operational form, the dicarbonyl compound may be present on or in the absorbent material in a dry form or an aqueous solution. The apparatus includes a wipe comprising an absorbent medium pre-treated with a dicarbonyl compound, wherein the surface contaminated with hydrazine reacts with the dicarbonyl compound of the wipe to neutralize and convert the hydrazine into a stable organic compound, thereby decontaminating the surface. The wipe itself may include a porous surface cover surrounding an inert absorbent interior component of the wipe that in turn surrounds an absorbent interior core comprising a dicarbonyl compound that reacts with the hydrazine in order to neutralize the hydrazine on the surface. The absorbent medium generally comprises a porous outer fabric surface covering that draws the hydrazine on the surface to the wipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: Rodolfo A. Martinez, Merritt C. Helvenston, Jose C' De Baca, John R. Juarez
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Patent number: 7870632Abstract: A portable golf ball cleaning device carried in a golfer's pocket for ball washing on the green. A cleaning element comprising a soft, flexible, absorbent material absorbs and retains a cleaning liquid and wipes a golf ball. An open container comprising a soft, flexible, resilient, waterproof material holds the cleaning element in a waterproof cavity formed by a bottom and a wall with an upper edge forming an opening. A mechanical fit or waterproof adhesive retains the cleaning element in the waterproof cavity. A vertical gap between the cleaning element and the upper edge of the wall keeps the cleaning element from prolonged contact with the pocket. A lateral cushion formed by the wall in the vertical gap keeps a ball engaged on the cleaning element during wiping. During play, cleaning liquid is added and the device is squeezed to adjust wetness and to clean the device. For ball cleaning, a ball is inserted through the opening and wiped on the cleaning element.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Michael Thomas Schmader
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Patent number: 7837801Abstract: An apparatus and method for cleaning an optical fiber supported by a fiber optic connector. The cleaning apparatus may include a housing, a cleaning tip supported by the housing and a cleaning wipe advanceable along at least a portion of the cleaning tip to clean an optical fiber when the cleaning wipe engages the optical fiber. The apparatus may include one or more automated features which may enhance the effectiveness of the apparatus. The apparatus may include a fluid dispenser to wet at least a portion of the cleaning wipe with a cleaning fluid. The apparatus may be configured to automatically control the force exerted by the cleaning tip against the optical fiber and/or to automatically control tension in the cleaning wipe. Aspects of the invention are directed to a method of cleaning an end face of an optical fiber by advancing a wet portion of a cleaning wipe across the end face, and thereafter advancing a dry portion of the cleaning wipe across the end face.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: kSARIA CorporationInventors: Anthony J. Christopher, Mark S. Aude
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Publication number: 20100281641Abstract: The present invention consists of a pad that is curved to fit the inside surface of a toilet. The pad is large enough to cover the entire inside surface of the toilet. The lower portion of the pad is submerged into the trapped water at the bottom of the toilet. A part of the trapped water sucks up to the pad through the fibers of the pad materials. The wet pad stays on the surface of the toilet bowl. The leaning agent stored in the cleaning pad works with the stain on the bowl surface to clean the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Chien H. Lin
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Publication number: 20100257681Abstract: A fluid receiving device with a wiping layer includes a container, a strip, a separating layer, a first wiping layer, and a second wiping layer. The container receives fluid. The strip is connected with the container. The separating layer is connected with one surface of the container. The container, the strip, and the separating layer are located between the first wiping layer and the second wiping layer. The separating layer, the first wiping layer, and the second wiping layer are combined. There is a receiving space between the second wiping layer and the separating layer. There is a through hole at one side of the second wiping layer and the separating layer. A manufacturing method for fluid receiving device with a wiping layer is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventor: Chia-Ching LIN
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Publication number: 20100192318Abstract: A washcloth (1) comprising at least three cloth parts (I-IV), which cloth parts are mutually connected for forming an internal hand receiving space (6), and wherein each cloth part provides an external work surface (I?-IV?).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventor: Jozef Huizinga
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Patent number: 7743451Abstract: Described are preferred sanitary cleaning devices that include a disposable cleaning head portion and a handle portion. The cleaning head is releasably connectable to the handle portion. The handle portion includes a pair of elongate rods laterally spaced relative to one another and capable of deflection toward one another. The rods present prongs that are selectively received within and removed from apertures provided in the cleaning head. To attach the cleaning head to the handle, the rods are deflected, for example by compressing a grip area, and the prongs are positioned adjacent the receiving apertures, and thereafter the rods are released. This causes the prongs to be received within the apertures, to connect the cleaning head to the handle. Preferred devices of the invention are advantageous in that the user need not touch the cleaning head or adjacent areas expected to contact materials from the toilet to achieve connection and removal of the head from the handle.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Seok-Jin Kim
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Publication number: 20100146723Abstract: Application to the surface of a ceramic plumbing fixture of a mesh material constructed of a molded lattice of a phenolic resin containing aluminum oxide is disclosed. The mesh can be a flat, flexible sheet, having flat or shaped contours on surfaces of the members of the mesh that are applied to the finish of the ceramic fixture. By pressing the sheet against the surface of the fixture and rubbing the sheet in a scrubbing motion, the flexible nature of the lattice provides more flexibility than sandpaper and also provides fingertip-controlled application of the abrasion of the lattice surface to the surface of the fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Gail Evita Triglia
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Patent number: 7725979Abstract: A baby-wipe mitt comprising an outer absorbent layer, with an added inner highly absorbent layer, both premoistened with anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agents, the inner lining an impermeable plastic lining extending beyond the outer layer, covering at least part of a user's wrist for further protection is disclosed. The mitt has an elastic band that encircles the wrist of a user. The mitt features opposed digit surrounds to allow easy cleaning of crevices. The mitt features a special non-abrasive pad on digit surround.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventors: Melanie Held, Woody Keith
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Publication number: 20100064456Abstract: The sterilizing tool is configured to wipe debris from and to sterilize and/or dry a working end-site of medical device; using a wiping, twisting, dabbing, push/pull, and/or screwing motion around all of the surface aspects of the device to be sterilized. Additionally, the sterilizing tool is configured to form fit to the surfaces of the end-site and to apply an inclusive layer of an anti-pathogenic agent to the inner and outer surfaces of the working end-site. The sterilizing tool may be frictionally engaged with and retained on the working end-site until removed and the end-site is ready for use. The sterilizing tool is intended for a one time, single use, disposable application.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: Michael J. Ferlic
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Patent number: 7665176Abstract: A disposable child sized article is provided. The disposable child sized article is releasably carrying a benefit composition. An article of commerce comprising disposable child sized article is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joyce Marie Benjamin, Michael Wayne Mason, Jenna Mason
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Patent number: 7647667Abstract: A disposable child sized cleaning implement is provided. The disposable child sized cleaning implement is releasably carrying a personal care composition which comprises a fragrance composition.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joyce Marie Benjamin, Michael Wayne Mason, Jenna Mason
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Publication number: 20100000038Abstract: A multi-functional cleaning and neatening tool includes a body which is easy to carry and operate. Below the body is connected with a wipe board. In a normal day, a bottom lid is covered on the wipe board and can be removed when cleaning or neatening an automobile. In collaboration with different cleaning solution in the body and the wipe board of a variety of material, scratches on a body or glass of the automobile can be dealt with, the automobile can be waxed or washed with bubbles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Yi-Chang Chan
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Patent number: 7636978Abstract: A polishing implement for polishing a shoe or the like, including a structure to be handheld provided with an absorbing fiber layer for forming a first polishing layer; and a sachet provided on or to be provided on the structure for containing the polishing product. According to the invention, the sachet includes a fiber layer impregnated with polishing product and, in closed condition, screened off by a protective layer while in opened condition, the impregnated fiber layer forms a second polishing layer for applying the polishing product to the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Sara Lee/DE N.V.Inventor: Willem Peter Blokpoel
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Patent number: 7624468Abstract: A wet mop head assembly for use with a mop handle is disclosed. The mop head includes a laminate mop substrate having a first layer of scrubbing material, a second layer of scrubbing material and an absorbent foam layer sandwiched between the scrubbing material layers. At least one bond is present to join the scrubbing and absorbent foam layers together.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Kiran K. Reddy, Sridhar Ranganathan, Joseph K. Baker, Cameron Ray Morris, Stephanie Ann Rossignol, Andrew Clement, George Nukuto, Denis R. Grimard, Carl G. Rippl, MeeWha Lee, Paul Woon, Russell J. Kroll, Mark Londborg, Robert Henshaw, Fred Robert Radwanski, Charles Wilson Colman
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Patent number: 7610647Abstract: Disclosed are hand-held scrubbing devices of the type having a replaceable pad. These devices have a handle which is extruded and extremely flexible. The pads are multi-layer and may be pre-impregnated with a cleaner concentrate. A shipping/docking container for use therewith is also disclosed which has the capability of reducing its overall size once the product has reached the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Terra J. Morgan, Kara E. Sturdy, Olivia M. Moodycliffe
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Patent number: 7607188Abstract: This invention embodies six different teeth cleaning aspects in one teeth cleaning apparatus. These aspects are: (i) use of an abrasive surface supported by a pad that is rubbed for cleaning exposed and easily reachable part of the teeth, (ii) use of bristles for reaching spaces between teeth and gum lines and between two teeth, (iii) use of a sponge under the abrasive surface that delivers plaque cleaning and anti-bacterial agent to the teeth surface, (iv) use of a woven cloth like surface with the ability to absorb and remove the food/acid film from the teeth, (v) ability to clean teeth with little or no use of water, (vi) use of a one time throw away cleaning head for better hygiene.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventor: Tara Chand Singhal
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Publication number: 20090255074Abstract: A cleaning device comprises a main body having a first side provided with a first opening defining a first accommodating space, and a second side provided with a second opening defining a second accommodating space; a squeezable wiper whose first end penetrates the first opening and is retained in the first accommodating space and whose second end is outside the main body; a shield connected with the first opening so that the second end of the wiper is received in the shield; a cleaning liquid bottle received in the second accommodating space and comprising a nozzle portion having a spraying hole; and a cap having a first side connected with the second opening and provided with a third opening, through which the nozzle portion extends to be received in the cap, and a second side having an aperture communicating with the third accommodating space and corresponding to the spraying hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Su-Shan CHENInventor: Kuan-Di Huang
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Publication number: 20090255075Abstract: A grill tool, a pad usable with the grill tool, and a method of making and using the grill tool are disclosed. Such a grill tool is configured for cleaning a surface while maintaining the surface at a temperature up to the operating temperature of the surface. The grill tool includes a tool head and a tool handle. The tool head includes an attachment mechanism for removably attaching a cleaning pad to the head so as to present a major cleaning surface and opposite minor cleaning surfaces. The tool handle may be configured to include handles capable of maintaining a user's hands horizontally and vertically spaced apart along the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Brian P. Carlson, Scott R. Limback, Christine M. Rock, Joseph P. Kaper
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Publication number: 20090241277Abstract: The present disclosure provides a package for storing and applying a liquid or semi-liquid composition to an exposed surface. The package has a body having a first side, a second side, a first end, a second end, and an interior cavity located between the first and second ends wherein the first and second sides connect the first end to the second end, and an opening at the first end. A liquid or semi-liquid composition, meant to be applied to the surface, is located and stored in the interior cavity of the body. A substrate is included over the opening of the package capable of transferring the liquid or semi-liquid composition onto the surface. In an exemplary aspect, the package further includes a cover portion positioned over the opening which encloses the substrate and seals the opening in the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Uyen Tuong Ngoc Lam, Corey Thomas Cunningham
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Patent number: 7581273Abstract: A disposable nonwoven cleansing mitt adapted to fit on a user's hand, such as a child, is provided. The disposable nonwoven cleansing mitt releasably contains a personal care composition.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: George Christopher Dobrin, Teresa Lynne Horton, Michael Wayne Mason
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Publication number: 20090193598Abstract: A cleaning apparatus for golf equipment and the like, the apparatus having combined abrading, polishing and moisture delivery capabilities which may all be caused to act upon a target object simultaneously while shielding the user from wet and soiled surfaces. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is comprised of two adjoining panels of toweling at least one of which is of the terry variety having a plurality of finger-like loops. A portion of one cloth is integrated with a porous mesh scrubbing material on one side and a non-water-permeable backing on the other. The integration of mesh and cloth produce a grid-like duel-textured surface that provides simultaneous abrading and polishing functionality. To further enhance cleaning ability, means for delivering water to the mesh/cloth layer is disposed between the cloth/mesh layer and backing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Edwin J. Sprague
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Publication number: 20090165228Abstract: A cleaning implement with a handle and a removable cleaning pad can be used to effectively clean surfaces. The cleaning pad is impregnated with an acidic cleaning composition. The cleaning pad may be dry to the touch. The cleaning implement may be a manual tool or a motorized tool. Examples of suitable cleaning implements include a hard surface floor mop, a carpet mop, an auto cleaning device, a toilet cleaning device, a bathroom cleaning device, and a shower cleaning device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Andrew Kilkenny, Maha El-Sayed, Lafayette D. Foland, Shona L. Nelson, Cheryl Rodriguez, David R. Scheuing
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Publication number: 20090163126Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to devices and methods for cleaning, disinfecting, or sanitizing a toilet bowl surface or other surface. The device features a sheath having a first surface and second surface. The sheath is capable of assuming two positions. In said first position the first surface faces inward toward itself defining a first opening and a first chamber. In the second position the second surface faces inward towards itself defining a second opening and a second chamber and the first surface faces outward. The sheath is moved from the first position into the second position by inverting it over a flexible head attached to a hollow wand. A roughening agent is affixed to the first surface for cleaning toilet bowl surfaces and other surfaces. A cleaning, disinfecting or sanitizing agent can also be applied to the first surface of the sheath.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Thomas Clyde Hatch, Matthew Stewart Hatch
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Patent number: 7549188Abstract: An oral cleaning device that can fit onto a human finger is provided. The oral cleaning device, or dental wipe, is at least partially made from an elastomeric material, such as an elastomeric nonwoven, so that the wipe can more aptly fit onto a finger. Furthermore, the wipe, in some instances, can possess a barrier that is liquid-impervious, but vapor-permeable so that the finger of a user is more comfortable during cleaning. Various additives can be applied to the wipe to aid in the cleaning process.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Inventors: Jason P. McDevitt, Michael S. Brunner, Jark C. Lau, Jaeho Kim, Kaiyuan Yang
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Patent number: 7546657Abstract: A cleaning tool for cleaning mobile electronic devices includes a base member which is manufactured from a first predetermined material and which has a cleaning portion and an elongated handle portion which is attached to and extends from the cleaning portion. A cleaning member is manufactured from a second predetermined material and is attached to the cleaning portion. As second cleaning member may be attached to a free end of the handle portion which is preferably tapered.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventor: Karen Gurley
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Patent number: 7546659Abstract: The present invention relates to a portable golf ball cleaner to wipe off dirt attached to a surface of a golf ball during playing of golf. The golf ball cleaner comprises a cleaner body including a concave portion having a curved surface, a wipe-off part formed on an inner wall surface of the concave portion, and a lid to open and close the concave portion of the cleaner body. Because the golf ball cleaner can be easily carried by a golf player, by putting it in a pocket or hanging it from the waist, and the player is capable of rotating the golf ball in the concave portion having the curved surface while securely holding the golf bail by hand, the dirt attached to the surface of the golf ball can be thoroughly wiped off by the wipe-off part.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Tatsuzawa Kasei CorporationInventors: Masahiko Tatsuzawa, Takenori Tatsuzawa
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Publication number: 20090126134Abstract: A flexibly resilient porous body for cleaning dental tools is positioned in a receptacle. The receptacle may be conveniently held near a patient's mouth. The porous body includes surface grooves or cuts and is impregnated with an antibacterial solution. A dental tool which has been used to scrape the area around a patient's teeth and gums may be passed through the surface groove or cut in the porous body to remove any material and disinfect the tip of the dental tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventors: Amy A. Whipple, Daniel J. Vogl
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Publication number: 20090056748Abstract: A grill brush including a body having an internal liquid reservoir for containing a fluid, a brush head having at least one hole in fluid communication with the internal reservoir for providing a fluid to the grill surface, and a handle is provided. A plurality of bristles extends from the brush head. A scraper brush having a plurality of stiff bristles is provided. Additionally, a flow control unit controls the flow of a fluid from the internal reservoir to the at least one hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Michael Wales
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Publication number: 20090044362Abstract: A portable golf ball scrubber including a bag and a fixture, the bag having an inner water-absorbent sheet composed of ultra-fine polyester fabric and an outer waterproof sheet, an upper mouth of which is composed of a resilient band, and a lower end of which is of a hemi-spherical shape, the fixture being mounted on an upper portion of the bag and having an attachment and a hook or a clamp, which is detachably installed, wherein the attachment and the hook or clamp are made of metal, and at least one of which includes a magnet, by which the attachment and the hook or the clamp are connected together.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Yong-Seo KANG
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Publication number: 20090044354Abstract: An oral hygiene tool comprises a tubular body comprising a main body tube having a first locking means, a brush section having multiple bristles and a first opening, and an end cap having a threaded pole, a turn cap and a second locking means to mate with the first locking means, to provide a lock there between. The main body tube is configured for storing a dentifrice. The tool further includes an internally threaded bob to mate with the threaded pole. The end cap is assembled with the tubular body by locking the first and the second locking means. Turning the turn cap causes the bob to move in a direction along the threaded pole causing the dentifrice to be released from the first opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventor: Robert M. Schneider
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Patent number: 7490382Abstract: A disposable child sized article is provided. The disposable child sized article is releasably carrying a benefit composition. An article of commerce comprising disposable child sized article is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Joyce Marie Benjamin, Michael Wayne Mason, Jenna Mason