Fibrous Mass (e.g., Steel Wool) Patents (Class 15/229.12)
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Publication number: 20140020199Abstract: The present invention relates to a multipurpose cleaning pad in which a whater-absorbing layer, a polishing layer, and/or an old-stain-removing layer are sequentially bonded together to form a stack of layers, to dry water or wipe residue from an article or a porition of an article after cleaning, thereby improving cleaning capacity and preventing the pad from being easily damaged despite frequent use due to the improved durability thereof and the characteristics of a the material of the pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: Dae Hwan Cho
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Patent number: 8336157Abstract: A scrubbing pad includes a lesser abrasive scrubbing layer attached to a steel wool pad, resulting in a single unit that may be used for scrubbing a variety of surfaces. The two separate pads, having the same size, may be sandwiched together and may be connected together with, for example, a plurality of ties on each side of the sandwiched pads.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Romeo Valdez Aguila
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Patent number: 8270043Abstract: A sheet-fed scanning device with cleaning mechanism is provided. The sheet-fed scanning device includes a housing, a scanning module for scanning a fed-in document, and a cleaning curtain whose one end is fixed on the sheet-fed scanning device. The cleaning curtain is disposed in a sheet-fed direction at the front end of the scanning module, and the edge of the other end of the cleaning curtain is elastically in contact with the fed-in document for cleaning a to-be-scanned surface of the fed-in document. The invention is simple in structure and effective in cleaning the fed-in document. The cleaning mechanism does not cost much, but avoids the scanning quality being affected due to the large friction of the cleaning element. The cleaning mechanism ensures long-term cleanness of the to-be-scanned surface of the fed-in document as well as the cleanness of the glass window of the scanning module and the scanning quality.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Qisda (Suzhou) Co., LtdInventors: Ying-Qi Zhu, Li Li
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Publication number: 20120060314Abstract: A scrubbing pad includes a lesser abrasive scrubbing layer attached to a steel wool pad, resulting in a single unit that may be used for scrubbing a variety of surfaces. The two separate pads, having the same size, may be sandwiched together and may be connected together with, for example, a plurality of ties on each side of the sandwiched pads.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventor: Romeo Valdez Aguila
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Publication number: 20120036666Abstract: A netted bathing ball includes a multi-layered net structure that is formed into a substantially ball-shaped body and that has a marginal portion, and a knitted hem structure stitched to and enclosing the marginal portion. The knitted hem structure is made from a crimped filament yarn and a non-crimped filament yarn. The crimped filament yarn and the non-crimped filament yarn are interlaced with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventor: Ming-Shin Chen
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Publication number: 20120036667Abstract: A scouring pad with through dots for dimensional adjustment is disclosed. The scouring pad has a pad body rolled up into a reel-like shape and can be torn along a primary tear line into a sizeable piece for use, and the sizeable piece is allowed to be further separated along a secondary tear line, so as to achieve the desired dimensional adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventor: Ya-Ching Yang
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Publication number: 20120028551Abstract: The invention pertains to a novel scraper assembly having a plurality of interchangeable scraper heads and handles and corresponding method for use. The scraper assembly further comprises a plurality of abrasive mechanisms, namely spring bristles, coiled springs, chainmail abraders and wire cloth abraders capable of effectively cleaning a surface without scoring or otherwise damaging the surface. The invention may be particularly useful for cleaning grills and ovens. Additionally, the invention may also be useful for shaping, adding texture to, stripping materials from or otherwise preparing a surface, including wood, metal or ceramic surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: MIW ASSOCIATES, LLCInventors: MARVIN WEINBERGER, TUCKER J. MARION
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Publication number: 20120005854Abstract: A versatile, flexible scrubbing apparatus comprising a rope having a first end and a second end wherein the rope may comprise one or more twisted strands wherein one or more filaments may be captured between the one or more strands and/or twists of the rope. The one or more filaments may be positioned essentially perpendicular or at predetermined angles to the length of rope. A handle may be attached to both the first and second end of the rope, wherein user manipulation of the handles may act to pull the rope across the bottom surface of a boat to clean the hull.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventor: George R. Bryan
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Publication number: 20110277261Abstract: An open, lofty nonwoven scouring material comprising natural fibers and a method of making the scouring material is disclosed. The scouring material comprises a three dimensional nonwoven web of entangled fibers comprising natural vegetable fibers and synthetic fibers. Natural vegetable fibers comprise 20 to 80% wt. of the fibers of the web. The synthetic fibers comprise at least first synthetic fibers having a first melting point and second synthetic fibers having a second melting point that is higher than the first melting point. The first synthetic fibers entirely melt and coalesce at mutual contact point of the natural fibers and second synthetic fibers to bond the fibers together and to create voids. The bonded web has a maximum density of 60 kg/m3.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: Thomas E. Hasket, Shridhar B. Shinde, Abhijeet A. Saungikar
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Patent number: 7874020Abstract: The gloves having snap-on cleaning pads include a front cleaning pad and a rear cleaning pad. Both the front and the rear cleaning pad are capable of contouring the knuckle regions of the hand, and attach to the glove via a plurality of snap buttons and/or nylon hook and loop fasteners. The front and rear cleaning pads are disposable and are made of a scouring material such as metal wool. The gloves themselves are made of a waterproof material such as rubber or latex.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Antoine Franklin
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Patent number: 7631390Abstract: A cleaning card for use in cleaning internal surfaces of machine components includes a substrate having a central plane between opposed outer surfaces, a machine direction dimension defined between opposed end edges and a transverse direction dimension defined between opposed side edges. The opposed surfaces have a plurality of discrete raised working areas for engaging and cleaning internal surfaces of the machine components. The working areas each include a peak and a peripheral wall having an edge remote from the peak and the peak of each raised working area is further from the central plane than the edge of the peripheral wall remote from the peak. The cleaning card substrate has an effective working thickness that is greater than the nominal thickness between the opposed surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Enefco International, Inc.Inventors: Peter Klein, John Edward Condon, Stephen Anthony Bouchard
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Publication number: 20090255080Abstract: An improved back scrubber device comprised of an exfoliation part suspended between two flexible handles, all of sufficient combined length to accommodate a human to apply pressure to, and move against, that same human's back or other hard-to-reach parts of that human's body. The exfoliant part may be a loofah. The handles may be cord or rope. The handles may be formed of one length of flexible cord or rope extended through the exfoliation part's body longitudinally, and held from sliding therethrough by a washer and fastener at each end of the exfoliant part.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: Daniel T. Lozinik
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Publication number: 20090049634Abstract: A cleaning/polishing pad for cleaning or polishing stone, terrazzo or concrete floors comprises a flexible, disk-shaped pad body having an upper mounting surface and a lower working surface, the pad body comprising natural wool fibers. A plurality of resin segments spaced apart from one another and affixed adjacent the lower working surface of the disk-shaped pad body, the resin segments including diamond particles embedded therein, wherein each of the plurality of resin segments is affixed to the pad body in such a way that the majority of the resin segment stands proud of the pad body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Georgi M. POPOV
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Publication number: 20090038102Abstract: A hand-held scouring product is disclosed. The hand-held scouring product is hand-sized in three dimensions and, throughout. The hand-held scouring product consists essentially of abrasive material comprising non-woven, autogenously-bonded fibres.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventor: Caroline Roque
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Publication number: 20080289129Abstract: The present invention relates to a wiping member. The wiping material comprises a scrubbing surface formed of a first knitted fabric comprising a flat yarn, and a polishing surface formed of a second fabric comprising partially-split conjugate fibers having heteromorphous cross-section.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Masako Kizuka, Junko Maruyama
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Publication number: 20080263801Abstract: A two-sided cloth used for bathing or washing that has an exfoliating mesh nylon netting material on one side of the cloth. The other side of the cloth is the bathing cloth material that allows the individual to thoroughly cleanse the entire body. The cloth also has ropes or a string like devices on the corners of the cloth or anywhere on the cloth used as handles to make it easy for the individual to clean and exfoliate their back. This invention is used to bathe the skin and to deliver a soapy lather as well as exfoliating the skin. The soap is rubbed onto the cloth and the lather is created and is then spread through out the cloth.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Terry Morris
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Publication number: 20080263799Abstract: The disclosure provides a cleaning device and a method of manufacturing the same. The cleaning device is configured to be effectively used for cleaning, polishing, drying, scrubbing, and scouring. The cleaning device is constructed of a combination of materials wherein the different component materials are inherently better suited for different functions. The component materials are sized, arranged, and combined to provide a highly effective and versatile cleaning tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Chadd Moser, Ryan M. Utecht
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Patent number: 7232364Abstract: The present invention provides an abrasive cleaning article, a method of making an abrasive cleaning article, and a method of cleaning a surface with an abrasive cleaning article. In one aspect, the abrasive cleaning articles comprises a substrate, a water-soluble binder having a weight average molecular weight less than 200,000, and a plurality of abrasive particles releasably secured to the substrate by the water-soluble binder. The abrasive particles release from the substrate upon contact with a solvent.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Lou D. Hibbard
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Patent number: 7011572Abstract: The scouring pad comprises a wad (10) of looped scouring wire. The wad is constituted by substantially concentric windings of the wire (12) such that it presents substantially the form of a toroidal ring. The pad has means for holding the windings together, said means comprising at least one binding strap (20) going around a section of the ring and disposed substantially on a meridian of the torus formed by the ring.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Financiere Elysees BalzacInventors: Bryan Johnson, René Catrisse
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Patent number: 6998373Abstract: Soap retaining pouch that is approximately five inches tall by three and one half inches wide. The pouch is made of polyester screening having a thread count of approximately fourteen lines per inch or one hundred and ninety six squares per square inch. An elastic band is centrally attached to the outside of the pouch at the right and left edge of the pouch's width. The pouch is closable at one end by a water resistant zipper. The pouch includes an overflap that covers the zipper so that the zipper is not exposed to the user's skin during use.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventors: James Lee Faines, Jr., Juanita Evon Faines Stinson
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Patent number: 6754931Abstract: Bathing brush including an annular main body made of elastic and water-absorbent material and several bathing balls fixed on the main body at intervals. Each of the bathing balls includes at least one elastic mesh tube and at least one binding member. The circumference of the elastic mesh tube is crimped and waved. Then the elastic mesh tube is bound by the binding member. The bathing balls tightly abut against the circumference of the main body. In use of the bathing brush, the multiple bathing balls are able to maintain water therein. Moreover, the main body can also maintain a certain amount of water therein. The water contained in the main body can be gradually released to infiltrate into the adjacent bathing balls. Accordingly, the bathing balls can kept wet for a longer time.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Inventor: Ching-Chen Chen
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Patent number: 6656565Abstract: A two-sided washcloth is made of a sheet of loofah that is lined on an outside perimeter with cloth. The washcloth has a convenient set of parallel spaced-apart linear openings also lined with cloth. The surface area of the loofah between the linear openings together with the lining around the openings constitutes a holding area for pressing the back one's hand against after inserting four fingers of a person's hand through both linear openings. The grip is secured by maintaining the thumb on the near side of the first opening. The grip permits both sides of the sheet comprising the washcloth to be applied to the body conveniently, thereby assuring maximum use of the loofah.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Charlie Harrison
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Patent number: 6589107Abstract: Bath ball structure including a bathing body and a string tying the bathing body. The bathing body is composed of multiple brushing layers overlapping one another and thermally fused with one another at the center thereof. One face of each brushing layer is formed with a number of through holes. The other face of the brushing layer is formed with a number of corresponding abrasive projections with good frictional force. The bathing body is repeatedly folded back and forth to form a semiproduct of the bath ball having multiple crimps. The string is tied at the thermal fusion seam of the center of the semiproduct to form a bath ball product. When used or sold, the respective brushing layers of the bath ball product are pulled outward to form the bath ball.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Chien-Chang Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Giovanni Lee
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Patent number: 6443527Abstract: A method is provided for manufacturing bath ruffles or sponges. The method includes radially stretching over spaced upright supports one or more lengths of resilient extruded polymeric netting tube to form a telescopically gathered continuous band around the supports. A loop securing device is then positioned around opposed portions of the band centrally between the upright supports such that the opposed portions of the band are securely held together. Opposed portions of the telescopically gathered continuous band are then progressively released separately over respective upper ends of the spaced supports to form a generally spherical bath ruffle or sponge.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Jean Charles IncorporatedInventors: Cedric Borcherds, Victor Borcherds, Donald Jeffries
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Patent number: 6227621Abstract: A bathing ball structure includes a soft rhombic-shaped synthetic open-mesh material woven into a tubular webbed band of predetermined length, of which the round opening of the webbed band is slipped vertically onto a U-shaped frame and continuously pulled over until a number of annular plies have accumulated, a binding cord is then wound around the outer extent of the webbed band, at which time a bathing ball or other three-dimensional animal or plant decoration is inserted between the numerous annular plies and the binding cord.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: Ching-Chen Chen
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Patent number: 6192545Abstract: Presented is a scouring apparatus for holding a scouring pad in position for use. The apparatus includes a scouring pad holder formed as a shell symmetrical about a central axis and having a tubular “grasp” portion for engagement by either the fingers or a handle assembly, and further having a skirt portion defining a shallow recess within which is mounted a tine having at least one spiral turn the free end of which lies outside the recess so that the tine may be rotated into an associated scouring pad to draw the scouring pad into the shallow recess and detachably retain the scouring pad therein during use, but enabling removal and laundering or replacement of the scouring pad.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventor: Roy E. Gessert
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Patent number: 6170116Abstract: An abrasive member and a cleaning device for a probe needle of a probe card are obtained which are capable of simplifying an operation of cleaning a probe needle of a probe card and also eliminating the step of employing an organic solvent or the like in the probe needle cleaning operation to improve the operating environment. In the cleaning device for a probe needle of a probe card, an abrasive member for a probe needle includes first and second fiber materials formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of a metal fiber, a carbon fiber and a ceramic fiber. The first and second fiber materials extend in different directions and are fixed to each other at a region thereof. A surface of abrasive member is provided with a space having approximately the same width as the width of the tip of a probe needle.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masaharu Mizuta