Telescopic Patents (Class 15/144.4)
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Publication number: 20080120797Abstract: A rolling lint and pet and human hair remover will function in at least two different positions and with the option of extending the handle in order to reach hard to reach places for use in automobiles, homes, and other locations, as well as on a person's clothing. The handle is foldable against the lint roller portion for compact storage and for use in tight places. An air-freshener body may be incorporated into the lint roller portion. Air-freshener beads are placed inside the air-freshener body and give off an aromatic fragrance while the lint remover is in use due to the tumbling action of the air-freshener beads inside the lint roller as it is rolled. A plurality of holes in the air-freshener body allow the aromatic fragrance to flow out and away from the lint roller.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Chad Forte
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Patent number: 7373708Abstract: A locking device for two units (1), (3) displaceable one inside the other, such as the handle of an implement with variable length, comprising a locking member (4) arranged at one end of the outer element (3), said locking member (4) being operated by an operating member (5) spaced from the locking member (4) in the direction of the other end of the outer element (3) via an actuating member (7) that is displaceable along, or turnable about, an axis parallel with the longitudinal axis of the outer element (3).Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Inventors: Ragnar Stahle, Lill-Hege Hagensen
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Publication number: 20080109975Abstract: A surface treatment apparatus comprising an elongated application head including at least one application implement, a lockable swivel arm connected to a terminal end of the application head, a lockable universal positioning joint connected to the swivel arm, and an extendible wand connected to the universal positioning joint. The universal positioning joint is disposed between the swivel arm and the extendible wand and is configured to pivotally join the swivel arm and the extendible wand such that the application head is adjustably disposed at any one of a multiple of positions relative to the extendible wand.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Sung K. Park, Douglas C. Dayton
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Patent number: 7370383Abstract: A brush device for cleaning an interior of a bottle includes a shaft being insertable into an interior of a bottle. Each of a plurality of bristle sets is coupled to the shaft and is positioned adjacent an end of the shaft. Each of the bristle sets is insertable into the interior of the bottle to scrub the bottle. A handle is coupled to an end of the shaft distal to the bristle sets. The handle is graspable to facilitate manipulation of the shaft and the bristle sets to scrub the interior of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Inventor: Debra L. Chinowsky Wink
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Patent number: 7237305Abstract: An improved extension pole (10) is provided having an outer tubular pole section (12) and an inner pole section (14) telescopically and reciprocally received within the section (12). The outer section (12) has a shock-absorbing component (38) mounted adjacent the base (20) thereof, which safely absorbs shocks incident to unrestrained fall of the inner pole section (14). The pole (10) also includes a fixture mounting element (74) with an associated locking member (88), the latter being threadably mounted and movable against the base of a fixture such as a light bulb changer (18), in order to securely mount the fixture in place on the pole (10). An improved, cam-type locking mechanism (16) is also provided which gives a short-throw twist operation through less than about a 45° arc.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Specialty Products of Greenwood, Missouri, Inc.Inventors: Dere Newman, William Daniel Richardson
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Patent number: 7219386Abstract: Disclosed is a holding device including: a telescopic handle having axially opposed front and rear ends and constructed of at least two separate shafts, of which a front-side separate shaft axially fits within a rear-side separate shaft being a hollow cylinder; and a support member provided at the front end of the telescopic handle for attachment of a cleaning wiper. The front-side separate shaft has an axially extending elastic arm and an engaging projection provided at a leading end of the elastic arm, while the rear-side separate shaft has a through-hole passing through a cylinder wall thereof, in which the engaging projection engages when the front-side separate shaft projects from the rear-side separate shaft by a predetermined length. Pressing the engaging projection, which engages in the through-hole, from outside the rear-side separate shaft permits release of the engaging projection from the through-hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Uni-Charm CorporationInventors: Akemi Tsuchiya, Yoshinori Tanaka, Masatoshi Fujiwara
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Patent number: 7168128Abstract: A wand for a domestic appliance (e.g., a vacuum cleaner) includes a plurality of tubes which are dimensioned to telescope inside one another. Each tube is associated with a securing mechanism for securing the tube in an extended position with respect to another of the tubes. Adjacent securing mechanisms are positioned on their respective tubes such that, when the tubes are retracted, one securing mechanism presses against another to release the other securing mechanism. Thus, a user does not need to separately operate each securing mechanism when extending the wand. Also, the tubes automatically secure themselves in an extended position with respect to one another. A hook on the widest tube cooperates with a collar on the narrowest tube to retain the tubes in a stored position.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventor: Nicholas Alexander Evans
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Patent number: 7155770Abstract: A tool for removing ice, snow and other debris from a vehicle or other surface has an extension handle with telescoping ends. On one end of the handle there is an oblong head carrying a broom on one surface and a squeegee on the opposite surface. The head is rotatably mounted on the handle to provide both a linear cleaning motion and an arcuate motion. On the other end of the handle is a bifurcated extension carrying a scraper and a toothed cutter.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Suncast CorporationInventors: Torrence Anderson, Lyle Rosine
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Patent number: 7144180Abstract: A locking device for two units (1), (3) displaceable one inside the other, such as the handle of an implement with variable length, comprising a locking member (4) arranged at one end of the outer element (3), said locking member (4) being operated by an operating member (5) spaced from the locking member (4) in the direction of the other end of the outer element (3) via an actuating member (7) that is displaceable along, or turnable about, an axis parallel with the longitudinal axis of the outer element (3).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Inventors: Ragnar Stahle, Lill-Hege Hagensen
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Patent number: 7124474Abstract: A tool handle assembly adapted to be connected to a tool head comprises a leg with an inner grip handle connected to the leg between first and second ends thereof, an outer grip handle connected to the first end of the leg and a tool head connector connected to the second end of the leg. The inner grip handle includes a grip extending perpendicular to the leg. The outer grip handle preferably pivots about an axis extending perpendicular to an axis extending through the leg. The inner grip handle is preferably pivotal between a storage and use position and is slidably connected to the leg. The leg of the tool handle preferably telescopes and comprises a pair of parallel extending legs connected together by cross-members.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Nicolay Family Enterprises, L.L.C.Inventors: Kenneth M. Nicolay, Lewis A. Mendelson, Lawrence E. Guerra
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Patent number: 7096530Abstract: An extendable handle for a paint applicator includes an first shaft having a distal end and a proximal end and a second shaft with a distal end and a proximal end and which is telescopically disposed within the first shaft. A guide block is disposed on the second shaft and defines a curved channel. A third shaft has a distal end and a proximal end and is telescopically disposed within the second shaft. An advancement strip has a first end connected to the distal end of the first shaft and a second end connected to the proximal end of the third shaft and is disposed through the curved channel of the guide block. The advancement strip can both push and pull the third shaft relative to the second shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventor: Matthew G. Goulet
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Patent number: 7047587Abstract: A lint roller holder assembly having a lint roller support with an outer cylindrical surface. The lint roller support is dimensioned so that a tubular and cylindrical lint roller may be rotatably supported around the outer surface of the lint roller support. An elongated handle is axially slidably mounted to the lint roller support between a first position and a second position. In its first position, the handle extends axially outwardly from one end of the lint roller support when use of the lint roller assembly is desired. Conversely, in its second position, the handle is at least partially contained within the interior of the lint roller support for compact storage, display and/or transportation.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: The Evercare CompanyInventor: Lena L. Heidel
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Patent number: 6990705Abstract: A multifunctional cleaning implement having a collapsible, telescoping handle interconnected to a head assembly. The head assembly includes front and back panels which interlock with or are integrally formed with cleaning implements, such as a squeegee, a brush, a sponge, and/or an ice scraper. The handle is pivotally interconnected by a sliding ball and socket joint to a channel in the head assembly so that it may be collapsed into a stored position within a cavity in the head assembly, or extended from the head assembly and pivoted into an open position perpendicular to the head assembly. A resilient member formed in the channel biases the ball joint to selectively maintain the handle in the open position.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Carrand Companies, Inc.Inventors: Pieter Schouten, James R. Kingsbury
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Patent number: 6973695Abstract: A device or cleaning apparatus 10 which includes a telescoping shaft member 8 and a universal joint assembly 40 and which allows a user to easily and ergonomically clean or otherwise engage an angled or curved glass surface or another surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventor: Todd G. Nesler
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Patent number: 6925686Abstract: A twist-lock handle assembly includes sections that are interconnected by first telescoping them together, followed by relative rotational movement to interlock two pair of axially spaced apart tabs and recesses. The assembly can have a grip section, at least one pole section, and one accessory attachment section for connecting to a mop head. The components are rigidly and essentially permanently connected by sliding them together and twisting, but can be compactly shipped.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: John A. Heathcock, Peter M. Neumann, Michael E. Short
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Patent number: 6880197Abstract: A disposable toilet cleaning device is provided to clean the surfaces of a toilet which includes a handle and a telescoping arm which extends from the handle for cleaning a toilet. A cleaning head is secured to the free end of the telescoping arm and may include a cleaning chemical to effectuate cleaning of the toilet. The telescoping arm may include a flexible neck for positioning the brush head for cleaning the toilet. The components of the toilet brush may be made of a paper product and/or plastic material suitable for one use.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Inventors: Susan Katz, Cheryl Bersano
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Patent number: 6862770Abstract: A cleaning tool for removing debris from a cellular window treatment having one or more cells, each cell having a width. The tool comprises a handle for gripping the tool and a wand portion attached to the handle. The wand portion has a first telescoping section of a first diameter, a second telescoping section of a second diameter, and a third telescoping section of a third diameter. The first diameter is less than the cell width, the second diameter is less than the first diameter, and the third diameter is less than the second diameter. The first, second and third telescoping sections are movable between a closed collapsed position and an open, extended position. Each of the first, second and third telescoping section has an external surface. The tool further comprises a coating mounted to at least one of the external surfaces of the first, second or third telescoping section, the coating being formed from a tacky material. Preferably the handle includes at least one finger grip.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Lynn B. Severson
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Patent number: 6845539Abstract: A multipurpose brush includes a brush head and a handle coupled to and extending from the brush head. The brush head includes a central core member. The central core member includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear surface and a front surface, wherein the central core member also includes a central longitudinal axis. The brush head further includes bristles extending from the top surface, bottom surface and front surface of the central core member. The bristles extending from the top surface define an upper brushing surface at distal ends of the bristles which is approximately 5° to 20° relative to the central longitudinal axis and the bristles extending from the bottom surface define a lower brushing surface at distal ends of the bristles which is approximately 5° to 20° relative to the central longitudinal axis. A set of brushes is also provided in accordance with the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: Louis Tubman
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Publication number: 20040250365Abstract: A tool for removing ice, snow and other debris from a vehicle or other surface has an extension handle with telescoping ends. On one end of the handle there is an oblong head carrying a broom on one surface and a squeegee on the opposite surface. The head is rotatably mounted on the handle to provide both a linear cleaning motion and an arcuate motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Torrence Anderson, Lyle Rosine
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Publication number: 20040250367Abstract: A cleaning tool apparatus comprises an elongate handle having a proximal end for gripping, and a terminal end. A support arm is pivotally engaged at one of its ends with the terminal end of the elongate handle. The support arm is positionable over a range of angles with respect to the elongate handle. A rigid brace joins the support arm with the elongate handle, for setting an angle between them. A wiper is engaged medially in a transverse position on the support arm. The apparatus is used for reaching high places for removing snow and slush and is particularly useful for cleaning the top surfaces of aircraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Mitch Fraser
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Patent number: 6823555Abstract: A backwash brush having a telescoping handle to make it convenient to carry the brush in a kit also forming a part of this development. A variety of brushes are available for use with the device and the kit is housed in a pouch of small size sufficient to house the collapsed brush handle and brush for convenient storage during travel.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Inventor: Darren S. Warren
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Publication number: 20040187241Abstract: A disposable toilet cleaning device is provided to clean the surfaces of a toilet which includes a handle and a telescoping arm which extends from the handle for cleaning a toilet. A cleaning head is secured to the free end of the telescoping arm and may include a cleaning chemical to effectuate cleaning of the toilet. The telescoping arm may include a flexible neck for positioning the brush head for cleaning the toilet. The components of the toilet brush may be made of a paper product and/or plastic material suitable for one use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Susan Katz, Cheryl Bersano
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Publication number: 20040154117Abstract: The sponge snowbrush is an innovative tool used to clean snow & ice from vehicles without scratching the paint. The components of the brush are the rubber grip handle (1), the angled telescoping shaft (2), the spring loaded release buttons (2A) the brush head (3), the detachable sponge (4), the Velcro strips (4A) the detachable ice scrapper blade (5), and the ice scrapper blade storage slot (6). What makes this invention unique from all other snowbrushes is the fact that a sponge is used instead of the typical bristled brushes. This helps to prevent damage to the paint finish while snow is being removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: Samuel Luke Patterson
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Patent number: 6754929Abstract: The present invention is a personal hygiene device. Specifically, the invention is a back maintenance device comprised of a brush head attached to a variable length handle. The brush head is attached to at least one abrasive element. In an alternate embodiment, a second abrasive element is attached to the brush head. Abrasive elements include bristle and porous structures. The variable length handle is both extendible from and retractable into a storage cavity within the brush head. The variable length handle is telescoping. One embodiment consists of fixed length tubular members slidably disposed and extending to form a rigid handle structure. An alternate embodiment consists of a coiled member slidably disposed along its length and extending to form a rigid handle structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Inventor: Nancy Fichter
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Publication number: 20040117933Abstract: A multipurpose brush includes a brush head and a handle coupled to and extending from the brush head. The brush head includes a central core member. The central core member includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear surface and a front surface, wherein the central core member also includes a central longitudinal axis. The brush head further includes bristles extending from the top surface, bottom surface and front surface of the central core member. The bristles extending from the top surface define an upper brushing surface at distal ends of the bristles which is approximately 5° to 20° relative to the central longitudinal axis and the bristles extending from the bottom surface define a lower brushing surface at distal ends of the bristles which is approximately 5° to 20° relative to the central longitudinal axis. A set of brushes is also provided in accordance with the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Louis Tubman
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Publication number: 20040074033Abstract: A device for providing self-assisting hygienic activity to individuals of limited dexterity, the device including an elongated body constructed of first and second telescoping portions and terminating at a first end in an ergonomically configured handle. A hygienic related accessory is secured to the other end of the elongated body, which includes a repositionable goose neck portion. The accessory capable of being manipulated relative to the elongated body in at least one of axially extending and angularly configurable fashions and the accessory is further capable of being releasably engageable to the associated end of the elongated body and substituted by at least one alternately configured accessory drawn from at least one of a sponge attachment, lotion dispensing attachment, disposable sheet attachment, scrub brush attachment and powder applicator attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Rochelle Steinberg
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Publication number: 20040064909Abstract: The gutter brush for cleaning the exterior surfaces of overhead gutters from the ground level. The gutter brush has a shaped brush head adapted to the contours of the external surfaces of overhead gutters. The head is attached by a joint to an extendable pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: David C. Locklear
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Patent number: 6701578Abstract: A telescopic handle for a cleaning implement has a seat, an outer tube mounted in the seat, an inner tube received in the outer tube, and a middle tube movably provided between the outer tube and the inner tube. A sealing member is secured inside a rear end of the middle tube and movably provided outside the inner tube. A positioning sleeve is mounted at a front end of the outer tube. The handle has a good watertight effect, and can be used over a long-term.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventor: Jung-Hui Lu
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Publication number: 20030233718Abstract: A twist-lock handle assembly includes sections that are interconnected by first telescoping them together, followed by relative rotational movement to interlock two pair of axially spaced apart tabs and recesses. The assembly can have a grip section, at least one pole section, and one accessory attachment section for connecting to a mop head. The components are rigidly and essentially permanently connected by sliding them together and twisting, but can be compactly shipped.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: John A. Heathcock, Peter M. Neumann, Michael E. Short
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Publication number: 20030226226Abstract: A cleaning tool for removing debris from a cellular window treatment having one or more cells, each cell having a width. The tool comprises a handle for gripping the tool and a wand portion attached to the handle. The wand portion has a first telescoping section of a first diameter, a second telescoping section of a second diameter, and a third telescoping section of a third diameter. The first diameter is less than the cell width, the second diameter is less than the first diameter, and the third diameter is less than the second diameter. The first, second and third telescoping sections are movable between a closed collapsed position and an open, extended position. Each of the first, second and third telescoping section has an external surface. The tool further comprises a coating mounted to at least one of the external surfaces of the first, second or third telescoping section, the coating being formed from a tacky material. Preferably the handle includes at least one finger grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Lynn B. Severson
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Patent number: 6634822Abstract: A cleaning brush comprises a brush embodiment, a telescopic tube, a valve assembly, a rotary connector, and a retaining sleeve wherein the brush embodiment having a threaded coupling hole disposed at the center thereof to be engaged with a threaded sleeve of the telescopic tube is provided with a through groove for a scraper strip to be adapted thereto. The valve assembly made up of a valve body, a valve sleeve and a switch sleeve is sleeve joined to an outer tube of the telescopic tube. A pivot rod of the retaining sleeve is led through a pivot hole of the rotary connector and fixedly located at a water inlet hole of the valve body thereof via ultrasonic wave or fastening agents.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Yuan Mei Corp.Inventor: King Yuan Wang
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Patent number: 6609847Abstract: A water inlet control mechanism for cleaning brushes has a brush embodiment, a telescopic tube, a valve assembly, and a rotary connector wherein the brush embodiment having a through groove for a scraper strip to be adapted thereto is attached to one end of the telescopic tube. The valve assembly sleeve joined to an outer tube of the telescopic tube is mainly made up of a valve body, a valve sleeve and a switch sleeve. The valve sleeve adapted to a transverse retaining hole of the valve body has a sealing ring abutting against a projecting flange of the valve body to seal up the discharge of water, and two arc ends located onto an eccentric arc facet of the switch sleeve via a guide slope for regulating the water discharge. The switch sleeve is rotated to one side to dislocate the sealing ring thereof from the projecting flange thereof via the eccentric arc facet pushing both arc ends thereof to reveal a gap there-between for the discharge of water.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Yuan Mei Corp.Inventor: King-Yuan Wang
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Publication number: 20030150478Abstract: This is a dust mop handle and method in which the handle has a plurality of arcuate and straight segments including means to attach a dust mop to one end; unique hand holding means providing for bi-planar holding and movement of the dust mop handle in such manner that the effective force being applied to the dust mop is multiplied and enhanced and strain on the user is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventor: Blyth S. Biggs
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Publication number: 20030126711Abstract: A paint roller frame with a cage assembly rotatably mounted on a shaft portion of the roller frame, which is used with a replaceable paint roller sleeve, and accessories useful when working with the paint roller frame. The cage assembly is designed to securely retain a paint roller sleeve and to eliminate leakage of paint into the interior of the roller sleeve core. The roller cage assembly comprises the bearing portion and the outer portion which is removable to permit replacement of the roller sleeve. The bearing portion has the roller sleeve supporting surface and the inner annular face to be urged against the inner end of the sleeve core. The outer portion has the cylinder surface to support the outer end of the sleeve and the outer annular face to be urged against the outer end of the sleeve core.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Lev Korenevsky
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Patent number: 6546596Abstract: An extension pole for tools provides nearly universal attachment of a wide variety of different tool heads or components, for painting, cleaning, and other tasks which may require a long reach to access otherwise inaccessible areas. The present extension essentially comprises a tubular base or handle component and a tubular extension component. The extension tube telescopes within the base tube and may be locked at the desired extended length by a pull release pin which extends through a selected one of several holes in a keyway in the extension tube. The distal end of the handle tube includes a folded down tab which engages the extension tube keyway, to preclude axial rotation of the extension tube within the base tube. The distal end of the extension tube includes a threaded attachment, preferably having an Acme threaded configuration to provide nearly universal attachment of a wide variety of devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventors: Rick V. Grote, Cynthia L. Grote
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Publication number: 20030061676Abstract: A backwash brush having a telescoping handle to make it convenient to carry the brush in a kit also forming a part of this development. A variety of brushes are available for use with the device and the kit is housed in a pouch of small size sufficient to house the collapsed brush handle and brush for convenient storage during travel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventor: Darren S. Warren
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Patent number: 6526619Abstract: A gutter cleaning system has a shovel with a working surface and a connecting component. The connecting component is a rigid member. A handle has inboard and outboard components and a locking mechanism to vary the length of the handle. An adjustable holder has an inboard component coupled to the handle, an outboard component coupled to the shovel, and a locking bolt with a wingnut to vary the angle between the shovel and the handle.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Donald M. Cassels, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030037390Abstract: A portable window/windshield cleaning device is self contained with washing liquid and a squeegee.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Gilles Leblanc
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Patent number: 6523550Abstract: An application device for applying a wide variety of lotions and creams to the body. The application device includes a head portion that includes a first end, a second end, a top wall, a bottom wall and peripheral edge integrally coupled to and extending between the top and bottom walls such that a chamber is defined. The bottom wall includes a plurality of holes extending therethrough. A solution is positioned in the chamber. A handle member is integrally coupled to a central portion of the top wall. The handle member includes a first end, a second end and a peripheral wall extending therebetween. An absorbent member for absorbing the solution from the chamber through each of the holes in the bottom wall is securably attached to an outer surface of the bottom wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: John McCormick
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Publication number: 20030028984Abstract: The present invention is a personal hygiene device. Specifically, the invention is a back maintenance device comprised of a brush head attached to a variable length handle. The brush head is attached to at least one abrasive element. In an alternate embodiment, a second abrasive element is attached to the brush head. Abrasive elements include bristle and porous structures. The variable length handle is both extendible from and retractable into a storage cavity within the brush head. The variable length handle is telescoping. One embodiment consists of fixed length tubular members slidably disposed and extending to form a rigid handle structure. An alternate embodiment consists of a coiled member slidably disposed along its length and extending to form a rigid handle structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Nancy Fichter
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Patent number: 6461074Abstract: A locking mechanism for a telescopically adjustable extension pole is disclosed. The locking mechanism includes a collar member and a locking trigger mechanism preferably comprising a bottom trigger member and a top trigger member having a locking pin therein. The top trigger member grippingly engages the collar member which is attached to the outer sleeve of the pole. By depressing the bottom trigger member, the top trigger member moves laterally outwardly retracting the locking pin from an aperture in the inner sleeve permitting the length of the extension pole to be telescopically adjusted. By releasing the bottom trigger member, the top trigger member moves laterally inwardly causing the locking pin to be received within an aperture in the inner sleeve so as to interlock the inner sleeve within the outer sleeve at the approximate desired length of the extension pole.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: The Sherwin-Williams CompanyInventor: Curtis E. Taylor
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Publication number: 20020095738Abstract: The invention provides a paint roller having a telescopic handle, the handle comprising an inner element (200) and an outer element (100) that slide one in the other, the inner element (200) carrying a member (220) for co-operating with the outer element to prevent sliding, the outer element having an outwardly-directly longitudinal slot, said member traveling along said slot and remaining uncovered while sliding, the roller being characterized in that the longitudinal slot (105) forms a series of arrangements (135) in its longitudinal edges suitable for retaining said member (220, 225) against sliding.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Frederic Lallement, Pascal Fievet
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Patent number: 6415470Abstract: A lotion applicator for aiding a user in applying lotions to hard to reach areas. The lotion applicator includes a head assembly that includes a backing member and a pad that can be removed from the backing member. The handle extends from the head assembly and includes a gripping portion designed to be grasped by a hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: Benedict L. Ramrattan
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Patent number: 6412138Abstract: The primary structural parts of the handle are two telescopic tubes, the smaller diameter tube being an extrusion. A rib on the smaller tube engages a notch in a fitting attached to the larger tube to prevent relative rotation of the tube. A box footplate is attached to the free end of the larger tube with two degrees of angular freedom. The two axes of angular motion are perpendicular to each other and the axis of the handle. Angular motion of the box plate about one axis is transmitted by bevel gearing to telescopic torque transmission mechanism in the handle. Rotation of this mechanism and thereby the box plate about one axis is preventable by a lever operated clamp at the end of the handle. Rotation of the box plate about the other axis is manually adjustable. The length of the handle is manually adjustable and is set at a particular length by a lever operated length lock assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: Donald M. MacMillan
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Patent number: 6393646Abstract: A golf green brush assembly (10) comprises a tubular first handle portion (20) having an inner end portion (30, 46) adapted to be manually gripped by the hand of a person and having an opposite outer end portion (34). The first handle portion (20) has an elongate central passage (28) terminating in a terminal opening (36) in the outer end portion (34) of the first handle portion. The brush assembly (10) also includes a second handle portion (50, 70) having opposite inner and outer end portions (58, 80). The second handle portion (48) extends through the terminal opening (36) in the outer end portion (34) of the first handle to portion (20). The inner end portion (58) of the second handle portion is telescopically received in the central passage (28) in the first handle portion (20). The brush assembly (10) further includes a brush (90) for sweeping engagement with the golf green. The brush (90) is disposed on the outer end portion (80) of the second handle portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventors: Wilson Beers, Jr., Wilson Beers, Sr., William F. Anderson
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Publication number: 20020021013Abstract: An extension pole is disclosed for use with a paint roller tool. The pole and handle cooperatively provide a smooth flush connection and prevent relative rotation therebetween. In particular, an end portion of the extension pole comprises a locking mechanism that is designed to releasably interconnect the paint roller tool and the extension pole via operation of a button assembly on the extension pole. The locking mechanism includes a housing presenting a narrow outer surface defined along a circle coaxial with the pole and snugly received within the paint roller handle. A wide outer surface spaced radially outward from the narrow surface presents a key section, which when received within a recess extending inwardly from the rear end of the tool handle, cooperates with the handle to prevent relative rotation between the tool and extension pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Robert D. Newman, Robert D. Newman, Judson C. Cole
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Publication number: 20020010975Abstract: A paint applicator is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Michael J. Walsh, Brian E. Woodnorth, Todd R. Niemuth
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Publication number: 20010042284Abstract: A gutter cleaner having a head and a handle. The head is tubular and has a bend and a nozzle. The bend curves in two perpendicular directions, through one angle of 135° to 195° and another angle of 15° to 60°. The nozzle has an egress with one dimension being narrower than the other. The head and handle slidably fitting together and are secured to fix their relative positions. The lower end of the handle is adapted to attach to a vacuum source. The handle has a textured surface for gripping and eyelets for removably attaching a shoulder strap. Optionally, the handle has two sections that are slidably fitted together and that can be secured relative to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: Judy A. Gutry
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Patent number: 6311368Abstract: Disclosed is a handle for household utensils, in particular for floor cleaning utensils, the external polygonal contour of which presents side faces (6) and edges (7).Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Carl FreudenbergInventor: Francesco Sartori
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Publication number: 20010025393Abstract: A decorating and cleaning product which uses a unique latch attachment designed to efficiently hang decorative holiday items such as strings of Xmas Lights in high trees and other places with the use of an 11′ foot 3 locking telescopic pole and the screw on latch. This allows for the elimination of a ladder which can be a safety hazord, plus it expands holiday decorating through the use of the pole and latch attachment. Working in sync with the decorative end of the latch, is the open end gutter cleaning brush which depresses into the gutter while pulling the attached rope which at the same time opens the opposite decorative end to pick up small limbs, twigs and other items to discard. The secondary cleaning attachment is designed to screw into the same 11′ foot 3 section telescopic pole, which allows for the cleaning of high windows, walls and ceilings.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: John Richard Nicolette