Sheet Holders Patents (Class 15/231)
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Patent number: 6550092Abstract: A cleaning sheet is provided. The cleaning sheet includes a fabric layer with a plurality of cavities in at least one major surface. In one embodiment, fabric layer surface secured to a flexible backing layer so as to define an outer fabric surface with a plurality of cavities therein. The cavities can include a tacky bottom surface capable of enhancing the retention of dust and other particles. Cleaning implements and methods of cleaning surfaces using the cleaning sheet are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Colin W. Brown, Edward Francis
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Publication number: 20030070246Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a hand held scrubber or polisher possessing an ergonomically designed handle, a base plate to which the handle is attached, and a cleaning element that can be removed and replaced. The invention provides for a device that can be used with both comfort and efficiency, in the process of cleaning. Both the handle and the cleaning element can be changed for varying jobs or after they become worn or uncomfortable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Flabio Cavalheiro
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Patent number: 6546587Abstract: A cleaning wand that enables one to wipe off or wipe up materials such as paint, oil, grease, chemicals, hazardous materials, etc. with a hands-off action. The wand comprises a gripping surface (12) inside the front end of a main body tube (20) that effectively holds a folded center section of a household paper towel or a cloth while being used. A flexible front-end piece (10), comprising a hole through its center, is attached around and flush with the front end of the wand. This flexible piece (triangular) provides resistance to bending so that forceful wiping-up is possible. The wand comprises a built-in plunger (22) that enables a user to push out the used paper towel or cloth. The whole mess is then dropped into a garbage can or pail. All this action is done without getting any of the material on one's hands. In some cases serious injury could be prevented.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Lyle J. Christiansen
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Publication number: 20030046781Abstract: A wipe-up-the-mess wand that enables one to wipe-off or wipe-up all “yucky” materials including paint, oil, grease, chemicals, hazardous materials, etc. and accomplished with hands-off action.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: Lyle J. Christiansen
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Publication number: 20030049407Abstract: Disposable cleaning sheets for removing debris from a surface comprise a substrate and a plurality of protrusions affixed to the substrate, wherein the cleaning sheet is removably attachable to a cleaning implement. The protrusions are preferably hook-shaped. The preferred hook-shaped protrusions can be made of certain thermoplastic resins and can have certain geometric configurations. The protrusions can be affixed to the substrate via a variety of process and are preferably affixed to the substrate in one or more zones of the substrate. Methods of removing debris from a surface comprise contacting the surface with a cleaning sheet of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Mark Leslie Kacher, Michael Stephen Maile, Andrea Pfarr Switzer, Arthur Wong, Laura Krebs Brown, Preston James Rhamy
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Publication number: 20030044569Abstract: Disposable cleaning sheets for removing debris from a surface comprise a substrate and a plurality of protrusions affixed to the substrate. The cleaning sheets of the present invention have one or more of the following characteristics: (a) “Protrusion Flexibility” of at least about 0.5 grams, preferably from about 1 to about 200 grams, and more preferably from about 5 to about 70 grams; (b) “Glide Resistance” of less than about 1200 grams, preferably from about 25 to about 950 grams, and more preferably from about 200 to about 750 grams; (c) “Hair Capture Efficiency” of at least about 10%, preferably at least about 30%, and more preferably at least about 60%; and/or (d) “Sheet Capacity” of from about 0.2 to about 20 grams, preferably from about 0.5 to about 10 grams, and more preferably from about 0.75 to about 5 grams.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: The Proctor & Gamble CompanyInventors: Mark Leslie Kacher, Michael Stephen Maile, Andrea Pfarr Switzer, Arthur Wong, Preston James Rhamy
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Publication number: 20030041404Abstract: A drying apparatus has a support frame mounted on a handle. A drying spool is rotatably mounted on the support frame and has a web of liquid absorbent material which is incrementally scrolled from the drying spool onto a take-up roller during use of the apparatus. A user grips the handle on the support frame to move the apparatus back and forth over a wet floor surface with the web in contact with the floor surface to dry the floor surface. Indexing means is provided for incrementally advancing the drying web from the drying spool to the take-up roller to advance the wet web onto the take-up roller. On the forward stroke the web is held immobile to dry the wet floor surface as it is pushed over the wet floor surface. On the reverse stroke the indexing means releases the take-up roller to wind the wet web portion onto the take-up roller and pull a dry portion of web from the drying spool at the start of the next forward drying stroke.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Barry Flynn, Joseph Naughton, Hugh McLoughlin, Owen Laverty
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Publication number: 20030028988Abstract: A cleaning implement for removing debris from a surface comprises a handle, a mop head, and a joint connecting the handle and mop head; wherein the joint is adjustable and lockable. The joint allows the angle between the mop head and the handle to be adjusted appropriately and then locked into place. Another embodiment of the present cleaning implement comprises a handle and a mop head, wherein the mop heads comprises one or more gliders to facilitate the ability of the cleaning implement to glide smoothly across the surface being cleaned. Methods of removing debris comprise the step of contacting the surface with a cleaning implement of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Alen David Streutker, Gary Ray Drake, Gary Lee Loney, Michael Stephen Maile, Mark Leslie Kacher, Glenn Allen Bradbury, Leonard Lik-Hang Tse, Gregory Spooner, Hoss Vong
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Patent number: 6513184Abstract: A cleaning sheet for cleaning and removing particles from a surface is disclosed. The sheet includes a particle retention layer including an electret material for collecting and retaining the particles. The sheet also includes an outer layer covering at least a portion of the particle retention layer. The outer layer comprises a low dust retention material and includes a surface having a plurality of apertures formed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Colin W. Brown, Edward Francis
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Publication number: 20030009839Abstract: A cleaning implement for removing debris from a surface comprises a handle, a mop head, and a joint connecting the handle and mop head; wherein the joint is adjustable and lockable. The joint allows the angle between the mop head and the handle to be adjusted appropriately and then locked into place. Another embodiment of the present cleaning implement comprises a handle and a mop head, wherein the mop heads comprises one or more gliders to facilitate the ability of the cleaning implement to glide smoothly across the surface being cleaned. Methods of removing debris comprise the step of contacting the surface with a cleaning implement of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Alen David Streutker, Gary Ray Drake, Gary Lee Loney, Michael Stephen Maile, Mark Leslie Kacher, Glenn Allen Bradbury, Leonard Lik-Hang Tse, Gregory Spooner, Hoss Vong
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Publication number: 20030003831Abstract: A cleaning sheet for removing particulate matter from a surface comprises a substrate comprising first fibers and second fibers having different denier to improve caliper of the cleaning sheet. The first and second fibers will typically have a denier of from about 0.5 to about 15, wherein the difference in denier between the first fibers and the second fibers is at least about 0.5. The cleaning sheet is preferably free of a scrim material and can further comprise an optional additive material. A method of removing particulate matter from a surface comprises contacting the surface with a cleaning sheet of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Stephen Lee Childs, Jodi Lynn Russell, Patrick Anthony Palumbo, Arhur Wong
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Publication number: 20030003832Abstract: A cleaning sheet for removing particulate matter from a surface comprises a substrate comprising a first fibrous web comprising carded staple fibers and a reinforcing fibrous web comprising fibers selected from the group consisting of thermal bonded fibers, meltblown fibers, hydroentangled fibers, and spunbonded fibers. The first fibrous web is hydroentangled with the reinforcing fibrous web to form the substrate. The resulting cleaning sheet has a CD elongation of less than about 100% at a load of 500 grams. The cleaning sheet is preferably free of a scrim material and can further comprise an optional additive material. A method of removing particulate matter from a surface comprises contacting the surface with a cleaning sheet of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Stephen Lee Childs, Jodi Lynn Russell, Patrick Anthony Palumbo
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Publication number: 20020194693Abstract: A retaining structure for brush of vapor cleaner comprises a sheath pipe, a coupling means, a duct, a rotation means, a plurality of connection units, an upper cover and a bottom plate. The sheath pipe is connected to the duct; one end of the sheath pipe is connected to the rotation means. The rotation means is assembled with the upper cover. The connection units are arranged on the upper cover. The upper cover is assembled with the bottom plate. The vapor cleaner generates high-temperature vapor, and the vapor is sent to the bottom plate for emission through the duct. The connection units can be assembled with de-dirt paper or wipe for cleaning.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Lambert Wu
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Patent number: 6493899Abstract: A device to blend wet paint on walls, floors and the like surfaces to create a decorative faux effect comprising a rectangular aluminum plate having side clamps for holding an applicator pad material over a sponge removably attached to the bottom surface of the plate by hook and loop fastening material. The device has a handle which can be either a cantilever steel arm with a plastic grip or a C-shaped handle having both ends attached to the plate. The pad material can be either a fluffy wool, leather, a velvet cloth, a plastic sheet, a terry cloth, a denim cloth, or carpet fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Inventors: Nathaniel J. Hintz, Shawn C. Spencer, Perry M. Spencer, Scott L. Flanigan
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Publication number: 20020184726Abstract: A cleaning implement, such as a floor mop, is provided. The cleaning implement includes a handle and a cleaning head attached to the handle. The cleaning head has at least one attachment structure for receiving and retaining a sheet about the cleaning head. The attachment structure includes a base triangle and a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections whose apexes meet at a substantially common point adjacent the base triangle. Two sides of the base triangle and two sides of each of the pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through the flexible material forming the attachment structure such that the base triangle and each of the pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Gary William Kingry, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Michael Earl Hardy
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Patent number: 6484346Abstract: A cleaning implement, such as a floor mop, is provided. The cleaning implement includes a handle and a cleaning head attached to the handle. The cleaning head has at least one attachment structure for receiving and retaining a sheet about the cleaning head. The attachment structure includes a base triangle and a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections whose apexes meet at a substantially common point adjacent the base triangle. Two sides of the base triangle and two sides of each of the pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through the flexible material forming the attachment structure such that the base triangle and each of the pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Gary William Kingry, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Michael Earl Hardy
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Publication number: 20020157201Abstract: A surface treating device is used for lustering car bodies, furniture, etc. This surface treating device includes a material that constitutes a treating portion (11) of a continuously foamed body (2) coated with a fibrous film (3), an annular engaging member (4), and a holder (5) that has a base (51) for supporting the treating portion thereon and an annular groove (53) provided in an inside peripheral surface thereof with an engaging structure. The surface treating device can be assembled with ease by causing a distal end of the annular engaging member to forcibly fit an end of the treating portion into the annular groove to engage it integrally with the engaging structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Takaaki Katakura, Sousaburou Ohara, Akira Miyagi
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Publication number: 20020152569Abstract: The present invention provides a mop for mop pads (7) with pockets (8) having an articulated mop base (100) with elements (1, 2) centrally connected to a handle (6) by means of a hinge joint (5), a mop pad (7) with pockets (8), and a clamping device (3) provided near the free end of a first element (2), with the mouth of the clamping device (3) directed towards the free end, and an extension (10) provided at a second element (1) and being placed on top of the lever (11) of the clamping device (3) when the mop base (100) has a planar shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventor: Roberto Zorzo
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Patent number: 6466723Abstract: A cleaning tool for cleaning optical fiber connectors exposes a cleaning sheet in a window of the case. A winding pulley is operable to wind the cleaning sheet upon rotation at a constant pitch. A rotation mechanism, that is operated by a lever, rotates the winding pulley. The case is constructed of a first front plate and a second front plate which are closed off by a perimeter wall along their outer circumference. The case has an open portion in a part of the perimeter wall, and the lever is disposed in the open portion in an inclined orientation.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: NTT Advanced Technology CorporationInventors: Taisei Miyake, Ai Fukuhara, Juichi Noda, Etsuji Sugita, Hitoshi Goto, Isao Iwakane, Kou Niida, Yuji Takaoka
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Publication number: 20020138934Abstract: A dust mop comprises a handle connected to a flexible base member of unibody configuration. The base member has a flexibly resilient top wall and flexibly resilient side and end walls. Cleaning strands of cloth or like material are attached to and extend from the base member. The top wall of the base member comprises an integrally molded spring which maintains the base member in a flat configuration. The cloth strands can be used for cleaning dust or other accumulated dirt or a disposable cleaning sheet can be wrapped around the cleaning strands and retained in position over the strands and the base member by resilient biased members integrally molded from the top wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Robert E. Petner, Peter S. Vosbikian
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Publication number: 20020120996Abstract: The present invention is directed to a flexible mop base. The mop base comprises of a top layer and a bottom absorption layer attached to the top layer. The mop base further comprises at least one flexible end, wherein this flexible end is attached to the mop base through an attachment mechanism. The attachment mechanism allows the end to freely rotate from horizontal to perpendicular position with respect to the mop base. The mop base further comprises a handle attached to the top layer and capable of free rotation. The handle has a mop holder socket attached to it, which is also free to rotation to accommodate a user of the mop base when cleaning different surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: Bruce Kaminstein
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Publication number: 20020104180Abstract: A white board wiper includes a body with adhered members connected to three sides of the body and a magnetic member is connected on a fourth side of the body. A fabric is wrapped around the body and adhered on the adhered members. A casing is removably engaged with the body and a spare section of the fabric is received in the casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Ming-Tsung Huang
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Publication number: 20020083964Abstract: A refill is designed for use with a mop of the type having a mop head with a lower surface and an opposed upper surface interconnected by a leading and a trailing edge. The mop head has a gripper device on its upper surface for retaining a cleaning sheet on the mop head. The refill includes a base layer with a front edge and an opposed rear edge, and a midportion between the front and rear edges. The base layer is designed to be wrapped about the mop head with the midportion adjacent to the lower surface of the mop head and the front and rear edges wrapping onto the upper surface of the mop head so as to be retained by the gripper. Multiple cleaning sheets are each removably supported on the midportion of the base layer in a stacked configuration. Each of the sheets has an outward face for cleaning and an opposed inward face. The outward face of each of the sheets is designed to contact a surface to be cleaned and to thereby become soiled.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: William D. McKay
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Publication number: 20020083542Abstract: Assembly of a cleansing device and one or more substantially flat cleansing elements for single use, in particular intended for the cleansing of a toilet bowl, the cleansing device comprising at least a handle with a head, while the cleansing elements are provided on one side, at least locally, with an adhesive for temporarily attaching the cleansing element to the head of the cleansing device, in which assembly the cleansing device comprises release means for releasing the cleansing element after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: Gerald Leslie Hart
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Patent number: 6405403Abstract: A cleaning tool for cleaning a surface has a core with a lower surface and an upper surface. A first set of cleaning sheets is each removably supported on the lower surface in a stacked configuration. Each of the sheets includes a bibulous layer and a moisture barrier layer. The moisture barrier layer prevents transport of liquid from one bibulous layer of one sheet to the bibulous layer of an adjacent sheet. Each of the sheets has an outward face for cleaning and an opposed inward face. The outward face of the sheets is designed to contact and clean a surface and thereby become soiled. Once the outward face of the outermost sheet becomes soiled, the sheet may be peeled away to expose a non-soiled sheet.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventor: William D. McKay
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Publication number: 20020050016Abstract: Cleaning sheets comprise an additive that is selected to enhance the pick up and retention of particulate material from surfaces, while minimizing the amount of residue left on the surface being cleaned. If the type of additive and level of additive on the cleaning sheet are not carefully selected, the sheet will leave a residue on the surface being cleaned resulting in filming and streaking of the surface that is unacceptable to consumers. The additive is preferably selected from the group consisting of a wax, an oil, and mixtures thereof. Cleaning implements comprise a mop head having a resilient bottom surface, a portion of which preferably has a substantially smooth curved profile or crown which engages a removable cleaning sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Kenneth William Willman, Michael Stephen Maile, Mark Leslie Kacher, Marty Allen Vanderstelt, Laura Krebs Brown, Benjamin Jacob Clare, Nicola John Policicchio
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Publication number: 20020042962Abstract: Cleaning sheets comprise an additive that is selected to enhance the pick up and retention of particulate material from surfaces, while minimizing the amount of residue left on the surface being cleaned. If the type of additive and level of additive on the cleaning sheet are not carefully selected, the sheet will leave a residue on the surface being cleaned resulting in filming and streaking of the surface that is unacceptable to consumers. The additive is preferably selected from the group consisting of a wax, an oil, and mixtures thereof. Cleaning implements comprise a mop head having a resilient bottom surface, a portion of which preferably has a substantially smooth curved profile or crown which engages a removable cleaning sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Kenneth William Willman, Michael Stephen Maile, Mark Leslie Kacher, Marty Allen Vanderstelt, Laura Krebs Brown, Benjamin Jacob Clare, Nicola John Policicchio, Nirav Satish Shah
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Patent number: 6367115Abstract: An eraser for removal of dry ink dust and for conditioning of white boards, which includes a stack of fabric layers which may be treated with cleaning and anti-static compounds. The fabric layers are of semi-rectangular shape which wrap around a jacket cover which is folded over a center core and joined together, the fabric layers have tab dispensing ends and other ends which are fastened to the cover and core by a single staple which spans the ends, the ends to permit the layers to be removed one at a time.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Thomas G. Frazier
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Publication number: 20020026680Abstract: A cleaning implement, such as a floor mop, is provided. The cleaning implement includes a handle and a cleaning head attached to the handle. The cleaning head has at least one attachment structure for receiving and retaining a sheet about the cleaning head. The attachment structure includes a base triangle and a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections whose apexes meet at a substantially common point adjacent the base triangle. Two sides of the base triangle and two sides of each of the pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through the flexible material forming the attachment structure such that the base triangle and each of the pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventors: Gary William Kingry, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Michael Earl Hardy
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Publication number: 20020002751Abstract: The present invention relates to a horizontally movable and downwardly biased appendage that extends laterally from a surface treating apparatus, such as a robotic floor cleaner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventor: Charles William Fisher
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Patent number: 6332234Abstract: A dust mop features a dust collector layer made of electrostatically charged nonwoven fabric. The electrostatic charge (a) enables the dust collector to be detachably mounted to the mop head by electrostatic cling; and (b) improves the dust collecting ability of the dust collector.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Inventors: Barbara G. Graham, Katherine L. Kilman, Robert L. Graham
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Publication number: 20010047559Abstract: A dust mop features a dust collector layer made of electrostatically charged nonwoven fabric. The electrostatic charge (a) enables the dust collector to be detachably mounted to the mop head by electrostatic cling; and (b) improves the dust collecting ability of the dust collector.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: Barbara G. Graham, Katherine L. Kilman, Robert L. Graham
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Patent number: 6317917Abstract: An improved structure paper mop board facing that is adhesion mounted at the ground level aspect and, furthermore, efficiently removes by absorption dust on floors. The paper mop board facing is adhesively attached to the floor section of the mop board and consists of a number of a pliable and, furthermore, disconnected and cross-laterally arrayed three-dimensional pattern of diagonal ridges on a plane surface, with the lower plane surface of the three-dimensional pattern lined with a non-weave fabric that provides for the wiping of floors. As such, when the said three-dimensional pattern of the paper mop is swabbed against a floor surface, the three-dimensional pattern on the underside of the paper mop board facing becomes deformed from the applied pressure and scours the floor, while crevices interspersed within the three-dimensional pattern of the paper mop board facing entrap dust.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventor: Hsing-Yuan Hsu
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Patent number: 6305046Abstract: A cleaning implement, such as a floor mop, is provided. The cleaning implement includes a handle and a cleaning head attached to the handle. The cleaning head has at least one attachment structure for receiving and retaining a sheet about the cleaning head. The attachment structure includes a base triangle and a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections whose apexes meet at a substantially common point adjacent the base triangle. Two sides of the base triangle and two sides of each of the pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through the flexible material forming the attachment structure such that the base triangle and each of the pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Gary William Kingry, Wilbur Cecil Strickland, Michael Earl Hardy
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Patent number: 6298517Abstract: A mop for cleaning a floor includes a handle for a user to grip the mop and a mop head which is interconnected with the handle. The mop head has a lower surface and an upper surface, each of which have a side to side width and a back to front length. Multiple cleaning sheets are each removably supported on the lower surface in a stacked configuration. Each of the sheets has an outerward face for cleaning and an opposed inward face. The outward face of each of the sheets is configured for contacting and cleaning the floor causing them to become soiled. When the outward face of the outermost sheet becomes soiled, that sheet may be peeled away to expose a non-soiled sheet. In some embodiments, the mop head and the handle are pivotally interconnected. In other embodiments, the multiple cleaning sheets are maintained in the stacked relationship by a releasable adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: William D. McKay
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Patent number: 6272715Abstract: A replaceable coating applicating pad having, as the paint applicating medium, a velour fabric with a short nap is disclosed. In one embodiment, the pad includes a winged handle and a conforming pad which is suitable for large surfaces; in a second embodiment the pad is small with sharp corners for work in confined spaces; and in a third embodiment the pad is mounted on a sponge rubber-like handle for use on curved and other non-planar surfaces. A method of coating application is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Bruce C. Polzin, Kenneth L. Shehow, Mark T. Sterwald, William W. Barton
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Patent number: 6273961Abstract: A cleaning handle is used to clean semiconductor processing equipment to reduce particles. A relatively thin handle is formed for insertion into difficult to reach areas and, in one end, includes slots for affixing a cleaning wipe. A method for using the cleaning handle to clean semiconductor processing equipment includes affixing a cleaning wipe to the slots, wrapping the cleaning wipe around the end with the slots, and then wiping the semiconductor processing equipment with the cleaning handle. The cleaning wipe can be moistened with a cleaning agent, such as isopropyl alcohol, to improve its effectiveness.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Cesar R. Fernando, Narendra Patel
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Publication number: 20010007162Abstract: A cleaning article comprising an elastomer sheet having a synthetic elastomer disposed on the surface thereof as a cleaning surface, wherein the elastomer sheet has a maximum static frictional force of 9.8 to 29 N. With the cleaning article, a carpet, etc. can easily be cleared of pet hair, etc. clinging thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2001Publication date: July 12, 2001Inventors: Kazuya Otsuji, Nobuya Sato
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Patent number: 6243909Abstract: A dust mop features a dust collector layer made of electrostatically charged nonwoven fabric. The electrostatic charge (a) enables the dust collector to be detachably mounted to the mop head by electrostatic cling; and (b) improves the dust collecting ability of the dust collector.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventors: Barbara Graham, Katherine L. Kilman, Robert L. Graham
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Patent number: 6223378Abstract: The invention relates to a device (1) for applying to a floor (2) a sheet material drawn from a reel (5) of a strip (6), which device comprises a frame (7) and two rollers (8, 9) guided in rotation on the frame around parallel axes, on which a strip (6) of material (4) is disposed so that a generator of each roller is selectively placed in contact with the floor (2) by an application means during the utilization of the device (1) in a back-and-forth movement; a handle (3) articulated to the frame (7) around an axis (3A) parallel to the axes of the rollers; a means for controlling the feeding of the strip (6) so as to ensure the replenishment of the material placed in contact with the floor (2) and the winding of the soiled strip (6) onto a receiving mandrel (12).Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Beuvry Nov, SARLInventor: Christian Watellier
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Patent number: 6202250Abstract: A rectangular wiping sheet adapted to be attached to a plate-like head of a cleaner device used to clean a surface of house floor or the similar surfaces is provided adjacent a pair of sides thereof extending in parallel to each other with a plurality of slits extending through a thickness of the sheet, and each of these slits has a length of 5˜30 mm as measured in a direction along the parallel sides.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Uni-Charm CorporationInventors: Yasuhiko Kenmochi, Hiroki Ishikawa
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Patent number: 6202249Abstract: A floor coating application device with a rigid body having attached thereto a removable applicator and a removable weight system. The rigid body having a planar surface with radial edges to facilitate the uniform application of a coating material to a surface. The removable applicator being a material suitable for uniformly spreading a coating material without flaws or shedding and attached to the rigid body in such a manner as to minimize the wicking of coating material through the applicator. The removable weight system capable of providing a consistent force against the rigid body to improve the uniformity of coating thicknesses. The floor coating application device is used to spread coating material with a handle connected to the rigid body or a mechanical coating device.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Masterpiece Hardwood FloorsInventors: Mark C. Jenkins, Jay M. Jenkins
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Patent number: 6199240Abstract: A brush, which includes a casing having a top chamber and a bottom chamber, a sponge mounted in the top chamber in the casing, a piece of cover cloth covered on the sponge, a rectangular open frame covered on the casing around the sponge to hold down the piece of cover cloth and the sponge, two sliding locking plates respectively coupled to two sliding rails at two opposite lateral side walls of the casing and moved between a locking position where the rectangular open frame is closed, and an unlocking position where the rectangular open frame is allowed to be removed from the casing, and a wiper pivoted to the casing and turned in and out of the bottom chamber in the casing.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: Bae-Jou You
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Patent number: 6134742Abstract: A cleaning handle is used to clean semiconductor processing equipment to reduce particles. A relatively thin handle is formed for insertion into difficult to reach areas and includes slots for affixing a cleaning wipe. The wipe is fed through the slots and wrapped around the handle to secure the wipe for cleaning the equipment, while preventing damage to the equipment. The wipe may be moistened with a cleaning agent to further enhance the cleaning ability of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Cesar R. Fernando, Narendra Patel
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Patent number: 6119298Abstract: A disposable wiping sheet used with a mop-type cleaner device has a bottom surface and a top surface extending in parallel to each other and shaped in a rectangle as viewed in its plan view. The bottom surface is flat but the top surface is relatively low in a pair of side regions extending in parallel to each other with a predetermined width and relatively high in a middle region lying between these side regions.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Uni-Charm CorporationInventor: Yasuhiko Kenmochi
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Patent number: 6098239Abstract: A dust mop with a handle and mop and attached mop head which contains one or more compartments. The compartments within the base of the mop head are used to store replacement electrostatic dust accumulating cleaning sheets. As the cleaning sheet in use on the mop head becomes full of dust, it is removed from the mop head and discarded. A fresh sheet is simply and conveniently retrieved from a compartment in the mop head and immediately replaced on the cleaning surface of the mop head. There is no interruption of work or downtime in searching for a replacement sheet or finding one in a remote location. This mop head configuration provides an efficient and effective apparatus of performing the dust mopping procedure. Different mop bases are disclosed which employ several alternate devices for removal of cleaning sheets from the mop head.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Quickie Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Peter S. Vosbikian
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Patent number: 6061864Abstract: The invention relates to a mop frame (5) for cleaning equipment, comprising an elongated plate (10) provided on the upper side with a handle fastener (20). The invention is characterized in that at least the underside of the frame is provided with attachment means (50-64) for the detachable fitting of holder bars (70) to the underside of which Velcro.RTM. strips (84) are affixed.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Lars Johnny Ensson
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Patent number: 6058552Abstract: A mop includes a handle; and a mop head secured to the lower end of the handle, the mop head including a main body of a generally rectangular parallelepiped configuration and having a lower surface, extensions formed at opposite sides of the main body to form first and second shoulders, each extension having a lower surface which is parallel and coplanar with the lower surface of the main body, a foam pad secured to a lower surface of the main body, first and second U-shaped hold down bars pivotally arranged on the main body, the hold down bars releasably engaging and holding down a piece of material which is wrapped about the foam pad by engaging ends of the piece of material on the first and second shoulders, and a releasable lock down assembly which releasably holds the first and second hold down bars on the first and second shoulders, respectively, the lock down assembly including protrusions extending from the main body to secure the hold down bars to the main body and to releasably lock the hold down baType: GrantFiled: June 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: Abraham Hanan
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Patent number: 6032317Abstract: A device for cleaning surfaces, especially curved or irregular surfaces. The cleaning device includes a base including a generally flat plate possessing a plurality of holes and a conical projection extending away from one side of the plate. The distal end of the conical projection is adapted to receive a longitudinal end of a hollow rod or pole. The device also includes a pillow filled with polystyrene pellets which is glued to the flat base, adjacent to the holes. A cleaning fluid may be delivered under pressure through the hollow rod, into the cavity of the conical projection, and through the holes of the plate to the pillow. Alternatively, a vacuum suction source may be applied to the interior of the hollow rod, whereby liquid in the pillow is sucked through the holes and into the cavity. Alternatively, a generally rectangular cover may selectively surround the pillow, with the corners of the cover being selectively crimped in serrated slits in the peripheral edge of the plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventor: Jeffrey D. Wiley
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Patent number: 6032318Abstract: An apparatus for drying a hard floor comprises a frame and first and second rollers mounted in the frame for rotation about substantially parallel axes. The first roller has a continuous roll of absorbent sheet material mounted thereon whose free end is attached to the second roller such that the sheet material may be drawn from the first roller to become wound on the second roller. A part of the sheet material at the periphery of each roll is exposed for contact with the floor.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventors: Hugh Rogers McLaughlin, Oliver Hood, John Callaghan