Razor Cleaners Patents (Class 15/218)
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Patent number: 10154944Abstract: A reusable multiple compartment carry case for baby care items. Upper storage compartment contains a pacifier, teether, and baby spoon in an effort to reduce exposure to germs to aid in hygienic practices. Lower storage compartment contains at least one baby care products. The present invention would be made of a dishwasher-safe, hard plastic material, and would contain customized cutouts in the top section to hold each item mentioned (teether, pacifier, and baby spoon).Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Inventor: Sharon Sierson
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Patent number: 8572795Abstract: An armored sponge cleaning mitt device for cleaning sharp-edged objects, such as the blades of knives and other cutlery apparatus. The present invention is a cleaning device that can be readily slipped about the blade of a knife, for example, in a substantially enclosing manner such as to effectively provide cleaning of the blade surfaces of the device while being frictionally slide along the blade. The armored sponge cleaning mitt is sized and dimensioned to fit about the hand of a wearer and encasing the fingers and thumb and comprising several layers bonded together to form a unitary structure. This multi-layered mitt includes an abrasive layer for providing a scouring cleaning surface, a sponge layer, a fabric layer and an armored rigid layer providing structure and protection from the sharp edges being cleaned. In some embodiments, the multilayered mitt may comprise an exterior fabric layer with an interior abrasive scouring cleaning surface layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Inventor: Daniel Joseph Green
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Patent number: 7204957Abstract: A handle-sheath may be molded for of a flexible material and may be shaped and dimensioned so as to be stretched over a conventional handle, thereby permitting the sheath to be conveniently removed and replaced. An internal flushing mechanism is preferably provided for sanitizing the interior of the sheath without requiring the sheath to be removed from the handle. The handle sheath may be molded from a tear-resistant, soft touch, elastic polymer such as thermoplastic elastomer (otherwise known as “TPE”). The interior may be provided with inwardly facing support studs and/or channel walls which define a plurality of individual-contact areas between the sheath and the handle, each of which providing a respective localized intimate contact area for frictionally securing the sheath to the handle, and at the same time defining channels which facilitate the maintenance of a sanitary condition between the handle sheath and the underlying structure, as will be described in more detail hereinafter.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Inventor: Jason Grant Tozer
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Patent number: 6886211Abstract: A wall mountable razor cleaning device including a pad portion mounted on a rear panel. The pad portion includes a textured forward surface. The textured forward surface is capable of removing hair from a razor blade.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventor: Sheri Severino
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Patent number: 6884300Abstract: A cleaning sheet has a base sheet, a first polishing layer formed on the base sheet, a porous foamed layer having air bubbles inside formed on the base sheet, and a second polishing layer formed on the foamed layer. The surface of the foamed layer may be flat or preferably porous with the second polishing layer having openings corresponding to those on the porous surface of the foamed layer. For cleaning a probe by using such a cleaning sheet, the tip of the probe is caused to penetrate the surface of the second polishing layer, to pass through the foamed layer and to be pressed against the first polishing layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Nihon Microcoating Co., Ltd.Inventors: Satoru Sato, Akihiro Sakamoto
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Publication number: 20040040577Abstract: A wall mountable razor cleaning device including a pad portion mounted on a rear panel. The pad portion includes a textured forward surface. The textured forward surface is capable of removing hair from a razor blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Sheri Severino
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Publication number: 20030196289Abstract: A fine surgical instrument tip-cleaning device including a box-like cleaning unit that provides an outer abrasive cleaning surface and internal cleaning surfaces. The internal structure of the device consists of a transverse abrasive cleaning strut, which can be straddled by instruments such as forceps or bipolar cautery tips. The sidewalls of the cleaning box also contain abrasive cleaning lateral surfaces, which approximate the central cleaning strut. The lateral surfaces have a springiness, which permits the entrance of instrument tips into the box while maintaining constant contact of the abrasive cleaning surfaces against the instrument. In this fashion, effective removal of debris, coagulate and other substances are possible from surgical instruments even from the internal surfaces of forceps-type instruments. Easy introduction into the cleaning unit and back and forth motion of an instrument provides effective cleaning of the latter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Frank J. Schwab
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Publication number: 20030101525Abstract: The case comprises a housing to receive at least one safety razor and a closing cover movable between a closed and an open position of said housing, and is characterized in that it combines:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventor: Andrea Belloli
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Patent number: 6449796Abstract: A wall mountable razor cleaning device including a pad portion mounted on a rear panel. The pad portion includes a textured forward surface. The textured forward surface is capable of removing hair from a razor blade.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Sheri E. Severino
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Patent number: 6367110Abstract: A self-cleaning holster for holding an electrosurgical instrument and for cleaning a blade secured to the electrosurgical instrument is provided. The holster has a portion for securely supporting the holder portion of the instrument, as well as a portion for securely supporting and cleaning the blade. A separate blade-cleaning portion is provided for cleaning the blade during surgery.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventors: Joshua M. Urueta, R. Wilfrido Urueta
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Patent number: 6021540Abstract: A cleaning device for surgical implements comprising a base and upstanding bristles, including at least one sharp vertical edge and a flat top. The bristles of one section are short and rigid, the bristles of the second section are long are relatively flexible, and the bristles of an intermediate section vary in length from short to long with a substantial portion of the intermediate bristles being relatively rigid so that a suction tube can be cleaned by pressing it downwardly over the bristles. The base carries a resilient pad and a securing member such as a double-faced adhesive tape for mounting the unit upon a support surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1993Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Inventors: Gale W. Miller, Charles W. Gay
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Patent number: 5666686Abstract: A body, which may have a tubular or dome-like shape with an open top and bottom, has a wall with one or more elongated slots extending along the wall from the top toward the bottom. A cauterizer blade may be drawn through a slot in any suitable orientation to wipe debris from the blade. A mounting, such as a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, may be used to attach the body to a surgical drape. A slot may have two parallel inner edges for wiping or scraping the cauterizer blade. The distance between the inner edges defines the slot width, which should be approximately equal to the width of the cauterizer blade to be cleaned. The sides of the slot may be beveled to form chisel-like inner edges that enhance the wiping action. At the top of the body the slot may also have a "V"-shaped notch to guide the cauterizer blade into the slot. The adhesive sheet may be attached to the open bottom of the dome-shaped body.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Graphic Controls CorporationInventor: Leland H. Dao
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Patent number: 5471705Abstract: A body, which may have a tubular or dome-like shape with an open top and bottom, has a wall with one or more elongated slots extending along the wall from the top toward the bottom. A cauterizer blade may be drawn through a slot in any suitable orientation to wipe debris from the blade. A mounting, such as a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet, may be used to attach the body to a surgical drape. A slot may have two parallel inner edges for wiping or scraping the cauterizer blade. The distance between the inner edges defines the slot width, which should be approximately equal to the width of the cauterizer blade to be cleaned. The sides of the slot may be beveled to form chisel-like inner edges that enhance the wiping action. At the top of the body the slot may also have a "V"-shaped notch to guide the cauterizer blade into the slot. The adhesive sheet may be attached to the open bottom of the dome-shaped body.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Devon Industries, Inc.Inventor: Leland H. Dao
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Patent number: 4945598Abstract: Brushes for use in cleaning conventional safety razors which are selectively mounted to the wall in a bathtub or shower enclosure in such a manner that the free end of the bristles form a wiping plane which orients the bristles generally parallel to the plane of the blades of the razors so that the bristles will pass between the blades to thereby remove particles therefrom during a natural side-to-side motion of an individual's hand and wherein the brushes may be used to selectively support razors when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Inventor: Richard J. Racioppi
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Patent number: 4890348Abstract: A razor cleaning device has a suction cup base which supports a stem. The end of the stem supports a cleaning head which has a plurality of bristles. The bristles are disposed in an appropriate angle so that a blade positioned against the bristles in a natural cleaning motion remains substantially parallel to the bristles. A wiping plane defined by free ends of the bristles can be disposed at an actue angle with respect to the bristle direction to apply even pressure and effectively clean twin edges of twin blade razors.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Inventor: Richard J. Racioppi