Arcuate Scraping Edge Patents (Class 15/236.07)
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Patent number: 10028639Abstract: A method and tool(s) for maintaining a liquid fryer or broaster having a frypot for holding frying liquid including a V-shaped or conical bottom. The method can include: Providing a tool having a generally normally flat blade extending longitudinally from a handle end to a distal end, the blade comprising a material having sufficient stiffness to impart scraping force to the distal end over a range of temperatures including 150° F., but sufficient flexibility to slide past steps and angles, including acute angles, while scraping the frypot. Scraping an internal wall of the frypot, beginning above and then down to and past the V-shaped or conical bottom. Draining the remaining frying liquid. Cleaning the interior of the frypot/vat. Refilling the frying liquid. The tool(s) can be elongated with different widths and leading edges and have characteristics like above.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: B.O.B. Enterprises of Waterloo, Inc.Inventor: Joe Breitbach
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Patent number: 9084513Abstract: A tamping and scraping tool for a food processor includes a flat blade in the form of a segment of a circle and a handle extending perpendicularly therefrom. The blade has an arcuate circumferential scraping edge and a chordal scraping edge interrupted by a central arcuate recess configured as a smaller circle segment. The flat bottom surface serves as a tamping surface; the chordal scraping edge permits scraping material from the bottom wall of the processor; and the outer scraping edge permits scraping of material from the processor sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Inventor: Jonathan Simons
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Patent number: 8747565Abstract: A device for cleaning submergible surfaces includes a mandrel having a handle at a proximal end and a connector at a distal end. The handle can be removably mounted to an air tool. A cleaning tip holder has an opening at a distal end leading into an interior space. The cleaning tip holder can be connected with the mandrel connector and can be removably retained therewith. A cleaning tip includes a generally rectangular element having beveled front and side edges and can be removably retained partially within the cleaning tip holder interior space. In use, a cleaning tip is mounted in the cleaning tip holder interior space, and that combination is mounted to the mandrel connector. The mandrel handle is affixed to an air tool having an outlet hose, which, when activated, produces a reciprocating action in the device, creating a scrubbing action with the cleaning tip.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: First-In, LLCInventors: Michael M. Arian, Walter F. Trzaskus, Mark Tripp
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Patent number: 8713745Abstract: An ice scraper adapted to remove materials such as ice, frost, and/or snow from automobile window glass surfaces or other window glass surfaces that has a longitudinally extending handle composing of two separate ice scraping devices. The flat scraping device which is similar to most traditional ice scrapers is designed to remove thick ice and snow by applying force from the handle in a general parallel direction to the length of the handle against the surface to be scraped. The opposite or opposing side of the intermediate portion of the ice scraper body contains a double beveled edged circular shaped ice scraper designed to remove frost/thin ice using a clockwise or counter clockwise motion, utilizing the handhold or flat scraping surface or both as a handle. A handle composed of two angles that aid in the use of both the flat scraping device and circular working edge.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Chad Edward Szablewski
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Patent number: 8621702Abstract: A tool with a handle (14) that can be used to removed film from printed matter. In addition, there is a small brush (16) used to cleaning film residue from printed matter. Further the toll will have a loop (18) or patch of hook/loop material (20) so that the tool can be attached to a linking device so that the tool can be easily hooked to a key chain, key ring, pant loop or any other item with attachment capability in order to make the tool readily available for immediate use.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventor: Elaine Stewart
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Patent number: 8572798Abstract: A scratch-off card surface remover comprised of a single body assembly. The single body assembly contains a forward extruded scraping tip wherein the tip is a half sphere shape that contains a flat plane scraping edge and of which this shape is directly centered on and extending from the forward area of an elliptical mount formed directly to a middle obtruded hollow barrel hand grip further directly formed to an aft hollow barrel section containing two oppositely correlated perforations for the insertion of a means by which to carry and store the assembly. The horizontal movement of the single body assembly as applied to the surface of a scratch-off card empowers the scraping characteristic of the scraping tip portion of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Inventor: Kurt Lychwick
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Publication number: 20130104331Abstract: A grill grate cleaning tool has a handle portion and a metal blade portion secured to the handle portion. The blade portion has a shape that contours to at least a top portion of rods forming the grate. The blade portion has a beveled scraping end that presses against the rod as the blade portion is moved along the rod at an angle. In one embodiment, the blade portion is rounded with straight sides that form a U-shape to enable the tool to be tilted with respect to the rods to clean a portion of an underside of the rods. The blade portion may be pivotable with respect to the handle. The tool allows the user to press down on the rod at a variety of angles to scrape food remnants from the top, sides, and bottom of the rods.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventor: Michael T. Leis
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Patent number: 8418307Abstract: A cleaning implement that is used to clean non-stick surfaces. The cleaning implement has a handle unit. A disposable plastic scrubber head is temporarily affixed to the handle unit. The plastic scrubber head has a base and a continuous flexible peripheral wall. The peripheral wall has a beveled top edge. Mechanical fasteners join the handle unit to the plastic scrubber. When a scrubber head is attached to the handle unit and is pressed against a non-stick surface, the peripheral wall deforms to the curvature of the non-stick surface. Simultaneously, the bevel top edge flattens toward the non-stick surface creating a scraper that can dislodge food material from the non-stick surface without scratching the non-stick surface. Once the scrubber head becomes worn, it is removed from the handle assembly and replaced.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Kyung Tai Rhee
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Patent number: 8409358Abstract: A tool for cleaning a personal care applicator, particularly an applicator for a product that is subject to dry out. In some embodiments, the invention is implemented as a reusable cleaning tool. In other embodiments, the invention is implemented as a disposable, single-use or limited use cleaning tool. The tool comprises a relatively flat body having first and second exterior surfaces, and one or more cleaning regions that extend through the body. As an applicator is drawn through the cleaning region, dried out product is scraped off the applicator.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: ELC Management, LLCInventors: Herve F. Bouix, Francis Corbellini, William Robert Bickford
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Patent number: 8393045Abstract: A hand-held tool for removal and scraping of matter, such as mortar, drywall and the like from surfaces such as containers, buckets and the like, thereby perhaps salvaging the matter for reuse as well as salvaging the container. A hand-held tool may include, in the various embodiments, a curved blade having at least one straight side edge; a flat bottom edge; and a top surface that may be used a handle, a hanging shelf, and perhaps even reinforcement of the integrity of a blade. A hand-held tool may be made of stainless steel, galvanized metal, plastic and the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: It's About Time 2, Inc.Inventor: Wanda L. O'Reilly
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Patent number: 8365344Abstract: The tool provides for cleaning of debris from grooves positioned on a face of a golf club. The tool has at least one working set of groove penetration pins which extend from a face contact side of the tool. Each groove penetration pin of the working set utilized during a cleaning procedure seats within a respective groove of the golf club. Preferably each deployed working set has three groove penetration pins. Once the groove penetration pins of the utilized working set are seated in unique grooves the tool is moved along the face of the golf club where each groove penetration pin is displaced substantially along the length of the respective groove. This provides for at least a substantial portion of any debris within the groove under treatment to be removed from the grooves. A series of such swipes of the tool are employed to clean debris from all grooves.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Kenneth Neu
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Patent number: 8359700Abstract: A lottery ticket scratcher device that permits a user to scratch off the “scratch-off” areas of a lottery game ticket, the device including a bulbous gripping end and a generally claw-shaped scraper portion having a gradually tapered forward edge that tapers into a sharp tip. A pressure member having a concave center portion is disposed on the upper surface of the scraper portion adjacent to an inside edge of the forward edge. The pressure member conforms to a user's digit tip to permit a user to apply pressure to the scraper portion to scratch off the “scratch-off” areas. An aperture integrated into the gripping end removably receives a key ring therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Inventor: Sam S. Zeidan
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Patent number: 8321989Abstract: A scraping tool for removing material from a bucket. The scraping tool has a blade which conforms to the curved sidewall of a bucket and is substantially flat so it can be inexpensively manufactured and efficiently stacked for shipping and storage.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Inventor: Michael G. McClanahan
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Patent number: 8296893Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning cylindrical female electrical terminals comprises a cylindrical shaft portion, a first cleaning extension, and a second cleaning extension. The first cleaning extension extends outward from the cylindrical shaft portion and comprises a first curved and knurled surface region. Likewise, the second cleaning extension extends outward from the cylindrical shaft portion in a direction substantially parallel to the first cleaning extension and comprises a second curved and knurled surface region. The first cleaning extension and the second cleaning extension define a gap therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventors: Peter Vinci, Ian R. Vinci
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Patent number: 8276238Abstract: Disclosed herein is a roller cover cleaning apparatus. The apparatus may include a handle and a wire that is coupled to the handle. The wire may form a helix that extends around an axis of the helix for more than 360 degrees. The wire may be substantially radially equidistant from the axis of the helix along the length of the wire from the proximal end of the helix to the distal end of the helix. The wire may be at least partially resiliently flexible to increase the radial distance between the wire and the axis.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2012Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Inventor: Norman Donald Young
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Patent number: 8214961Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning male electrical pins comprises a base portion, a first cleaning extension, and a second cleaning extension. The first cleaning extension extends from the base portion and defines a first substantially half-cylindrical shell. Likewise, the second cleaning extension extends from the base portion in a direction substantially parallel to the first cleaning extension, and defines a second substantially half-cylindrical shell. The first cleaning extension and the second cleaning extension define a gap therebetween. In addition, each of the first and second substantially half-cylindrical shells comprises a respective knurled surface region facing the gap.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Innovative Products of America, Inc.Inventors: Peter Vinci, Ian R. Vinci
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Patent number: 8214964Abstract: A scraping tool includes a first scraping head, a bracket affixed to the first scraping head, and an elongated pole removably coupled to the bracket access hard-to-reach target zones. In one embodiment, the bracket and the pole are freely articulated along a 360 degree circular path defined adjacent to the outer surface. In another embodiment, the bracket is statically affixed to the first scraping head and a connector is removably engaged with the bracket to quickly reconnect a variety of scraping heads. A rigid fastening member traverses through the connector as well as the second bore respectively. In another embodiment, a second scraping head is affixed to the connector for enabling the user to quickly toggle between the first and second scraping heads.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventor: Randy B. Coleman
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Patent number: 8205289Abstract: A hand tool (10) for shaping joint compound (64) applied to a wall including a substantially rigid blade (12) having a handle (14), and wherein the blade (12) has a preselected non-adjustable curvature (12).Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Jeff L. Croft
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Publication number: 20120151704Abstract: The invention provides a specially designed auger tool configured expressly for use in retrieving the entire contents of a can or jar, quickly and with ease. Manufactured primarily of heavy duty malleable rubber material and featuring a tapered outer edge designed to swiftly scrape the sides of virtually any can or jar. The handheld device is produced in a variety of sizes to accommodate different needs. To facilitate comfort, the handle of the Can Auger is gently contoured to accommodate the natural curves of the hand and comprises a nonskid rubber or plastic grip. The actual auger tool is similar in design to traditional auger blades and comprises a winding, tapered blade which wraps around an elongated stem, forming a distinct, spiral shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Gregory Kirk White
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Patent number: 8191773Abstract: A data-encoded scraper for cleaning an opaque coating off a scratchcard or lottery ticket is provided. The data-encoded scratchcard scraper includes a scraper body with an integrally formed, or attached, machine-readable encoded data associable with unique end-user-specific data. The machine-readable encoded data preferably comprises barcode symbols. The scraper body is preferably a flattened, somewhat elongated curvilinear object having a rounded larger end, a rounded smaller end, and a narrow sidewall. The larger end is configured with a thumb-size indentation. The smaller end is configured with a small hole for a key ring. The sidewall is configured with multiple grooves suitable for efficiently scraping the opaque coating from the scratchcard. The machine-readable encoded data facilitates purchasing, re-loading of funds, collection of end-user-specific data, and presentation of end-user-specific offers, prizes, rewards, directed advertising, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventors: Andrew Messinger, Yasmi Govin
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Patent number: 8166603Abstract: An apparatus and method that efficiently removes water from a surface without the need for a towel and effectively removes hair or fur from a surface. The apparatus is designed to provide a comfort gripping region to a human hand to facilitate ease in use. The material that the apparatus is made from can be static electric attracting to more effectively remove charged particles such as hair or fur from a surface. The apparatus may have various flex edges, including combs, slits and bulges.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Inventors: Donald Varner, Tom Palecki
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Publication number: 20120051173Abstract: A paint can scraping device comprises a flat single piece body having a front surface and a back surface for receiving advertising. The body includes a top end that has a pair of narrow-based lobes on each side of the top end and a broad-based lobe disposed between the two narrow-based lobes. The lobes are designed to scrape paint from the contoured surfaces of a paint can and particularly from the underside of the rim of the paint can. The body can be made from environmentally benign materials such as compostable plastic. The invention has a number of features which permits it to effectively clean a paint can and recover most of the paint left in a paint can that would otherwise be discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: DAN GALLOWAY
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Patent number: 8104133Abstract: An apparatus for removing accumulated leaves and other debris from an overhead gutter of a building or the like, said apparatus including a blade adapted to skim a substantial portion of the internal skirt of said gutter to which leaves and debris are accumulated therein, and an elongated handle having one end adapted to be held by a user at a remote end substantially perpendicular to said blade.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: Michael Stephen Paterson
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Patent number: 8069522Abstract: The invention provides a method and tool to perform an analysis of CRUD on a nuclear fuel rod. The method recites providing a nuclear fuel rod with a layer of CRUD on an exterior of the fuel rod, scraping the CRUD from the fuel rod with a CRUD scraping tool and collecting CRUD flakes from the CRUD scraping tool. The method also provides for sorting the CRUD flakes into particle fractions, and analyzing the CRUD with a scanning electron microscope, wherein the scraping tool has a blade with a rigidity that is matched to an anticipated CRUD deposit shear strength.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: AREVA NP Inc.Inventors: Mihai G. M. Pop, Brian G. Lockamon, Laurence S. Lamanna, John T. Willse
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Publication number: 20110113579Abstract: An apparatus and method that efficiently removes water from a surface without the need for a towel and effectively removes hair or fur from a surface. The apparatus is designed to provide a comfort gripping region to a human hand to facilitate ease in use. The material that the apparatus is made from can be static electric attracting to more effectively remove charged particles such as hair or fur from a surface. The apparatus may have various flex edges, including combs, slits and bulges.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Donald Varner, Tom Palecki
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Patent number: 7942977Abstract: The invention provides a Moon Trowel apparatus comprising a curved blade configured to make flush contact with the interior wall of a container when the trowel is oriented in a substantially horizontal position and a corresponding method of trowelling using the Moon Trowel apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Inventor: Mario Nistico
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Publication number: 20100314814Abstract: A corralling utensil with associated cutting board (10). The corralling utensil (40) quickly, easily and accurately gathers and moves food or other items around and off the cutting board (20) to another location, and may be used separately from the cutting board (20) on other surfaces such as tables, counters, butcher blocks and chopping mats. The corralling utensil (40) may be rotated and/or change shape to facilitate better focusing of cut food into small containers. The corralling utensil (40) may be removably stored in, on, or to a designated area of the associated cutting board (20) for convenient storage and use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventor: Eric S. Zeitlin
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Publication number: 20100281640Abstract: The invention provides a method and tool to perform an analysis of CRUD on a nuclear fuel rod. The method recites providing a nuclear fuel rod with a layer of CRUD on an exterior of the fuel rod, scraping the CRUD from the fuel rod with a CRUD scraping tool and collecting CRUD flakes from the CRUD scraping tool. The method also provides for sorting the CRUD flakes into particle fractions, and analyzing the CRUD with a scanning electron microscope, wherein the scraping tool has a blade with a rigidity that is matched to an anticipated CRUD deposit shear strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Mihai G.M. Pop, Brian G. Lockamon, Laurence S. Lamanna, John T. Willse
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Patent number: 7814610Abstract: A hand tool adapted to mechanically remove materials such as ice, frost, and/or snow from surfaces such as automobile window glass comprises a longitudinally-extending handle having a front end and a rear end, a scraper disposed adjacent the front end of the handle, a rear grip disposed adjacent the rear end of the handle, and a front grip disposed adjacent the front end of the handle. The rear grip is adapted to facilitate a user applying force to the scraper in a direction generally parallel to the length of the handle to move the scraper along a surface to be scraped, and the front grip is adapted to facilitate a user applying force to the scraper in a direction generally perpendicular to the length of the handle to urge the scraper against the surface to be scraped.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2009Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Innovation Factory, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Weinberger, Tucker J. Marion
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Patent number: 7788760Abstract: A tool is provided for use in removing pliable surface compounds from a container and efficiently transferring the compound to a tray or the like. The tool comprises a handle having a longitudinal axis and having first and second ends. The tool also includes a blade secured to the first end of the handle and having first and second adjacent sections. The first section of the blade defines a generally planar controlling section and the second section of the blade defines a generally planar working section, wherein the plane of the second section extends at an acute angle relative to the plane of the first section. The second section defines a contoured edge of predetermined curvature corresponding to the curvature of the container such that the blade can be used to remove surface compounds from the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Schneble Tools L.L.C.Inventor: Martin A. Schneble
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Patent number: 7603740Abstract: The spatula of the present invention is designed to effectively clean and remove residual paint from the inside walls and bottom of a cylindrical paint container. The spatula includes a blade with a protrusion with a curved edge extending from the blade. In the preferred embodiment, the protrusion is located adjacent to but set back from the straight distal edge of the blade so that the distal edge of the blade can be effectively used to scrape residual paint from the bottom of a container. The side edges of the blade form a right angle with the distal edge so that the distal corners of the blade may be used to clean paint from the hard to reach circumferential corner at the bottom of a cylindrical container. Finally, the curved edge of the protrusion may be effectively used to scrape residual paint up the sides and out of the cylindrical container.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: N-Vent, Inc.Inventor: Robert Goldsberry
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Publication number: 20090229066Abstract: A mud retriever 10 which includes a handle portion 12 and a blade portion 16 which includes a straight edge 22 which may be used to selectively open a mud container 70 and a semi-elliptical edge 32 which conforms to the curvature of the inner surface 93 of the container 70 and which allows mud 90 (or other material) to be easily retrieved from the container 70 and applied to a desired location 100 or placed within an applicator assembly. The blade portion 16 also includes an edges 30, 22 which each allow the mud 90 to be easily “smeared” or distributed over location 100.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Lawrence Jay Hansen
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Patent number: 7526831Abstract: A hand tool adapted to mechanically remove materials such as ice, frost, and/or snow from surfaces such as automobile window glass comprises a longitudinally-extending handle having a front end and a rear end, a scraper disposed adjacent the front end of the handle, a rear grip disposed adjacent the rear end of the handle, and a front grip disposed adjacent the front end of the handle. The rear grip is adapted to facilitate a user applying force to the scraper in a direction generally parallel to the length of the handle to move the scraper along a surface to be scraped, and the front grip is adapted to facilitate a user applying force to the scraper in a direction generally perpendicular to the length of the handle to urge the scraper against the surface to be scraped.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Innovation Factory, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Weinberger, Tucker J. Marion
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Publication number: 20090049635Abstract: A hand held cosmetic scraping/scooping tool for use in the recovery and removal of residual amounts of cosmetics (or other products), including, but not limited to, creams, shampoos, ointments, lotions, oils, pastes, powders, gels, liquids, solids, or semi-solids, from tubes, bags, bottles, including tall, narrow-top pump-top bottles, jars, canisters, cups, cans, boxes, or other containers. The scraping tool preferably has both a first scraping portion, and a second scraping portion each of which may be concave. In a preferred version, one end has a wider concave trough scooping portion with a rounded “L” shape at the end of it that is in a continuation trough configuration. The other end is narrower in width and without the “L” shape at the end but with the same concave trough shape. Both ends may be approximately the same length but preferably serve different purposes that work in accordance with the container size and the needs of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Marlene Mee
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Patent number: 7418760Abstract: A multi-functional tool for use on flat or curved surfaces, comprising a flexible hand-held member characterized by a plurality of undulations formed in the member and having a plurality of edges and surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Inventor: Betty Birnbaum
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Patent number: 7413428Abstract: A pottery tool for forming soft clay to make hand built pottery articles which tool includes an elongate body having a top side, a bottom side, a right and left side, and at least one end. The top surface includes at least one tapered region having a compound convex surface adjacent one end. The right and left sides each include at least one edge, wherein each at least two edges differ in configuration. The pottery tool has a plurality of forming surfaces and edges for smoothing, shaping or scraping a softened clay body for forming the pottery article.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventor: Arthur R. Park
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Publication number: 20080163441Abstract: A convenient ticket scraper is comfortable for use in scraping various surfaces and consists of a main body with a guitar pick shape and an acruate protruding blade. The main body has a banana shaped key ring hole in one end and the acruate protruding blade with the thickness of a coin in the other end. There is an even beveled area covered by rubber on each side of the main body for a thumb and a forefinger. An appealing version of this scraper is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Patrick Timothy Lemke
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Patent number: 7386914Abstract: A drywall edge shaping tool for cleaning and shaping bullnose corners is made out of aluminum flat stock. The tool has two shaping heads, one at each end, each shaping head having a concave shaping surface that is tilted at approximately forty-five degrees from the center line of the tool. The shaping edge of each shaping surface may be sized differently to accommodate different size bullnose corners. A putty knife cleaning groove is located behind each shaping head of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Elixir IndustriesInventor: Donald B. Cruzan
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Patent number: 7275278Abstract: A scraping tool for cleaning the grill rods making up the surface of a cooking grill having a handle, a rigid shaft extending therefrom and a scraping blade. The blade in a preferred form is comprised of brass and is die cut from a brass plate, having a thickness of about 1/th inch. The handle has a shape and texture to comfortably fit the hand when gripped to perform the cleaning operation requiring short back and forth strokes while bearing down on the tool and grill surface with a moderate amount of force.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventors: W. Andrew Martin, Todd Martin
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Patent number: 7263740Abstract: The present invention is a combination squeegee (i.e., a scraper) and hand trowel tool. The tool can be conveniently used to first remove a material from a can, bucket or other material container and then used to spread the material evenly on a surface or substrate. The tool has a blade having a curved edge portion for removing material from cans or buckets and a separate notched edge portion (preferably with indentations or serrations) for evenly spreading the material on a surface. The invention further contemplates a method of using the tool to remove material from a can, bucket or container and applying the material to a surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2006Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Inventor: Carl Crisswell
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Patent number: 7249393Abstract: A hand tool adapted to mechanically remove materials such as ice, frost, and/or snow from surfaces such as automobile window glass comprises a longitudinally-extending handle having a front end and a rear end, a scraper disposed adjacent the front end of the handle, a rear grip disposed adjacent the rear end of the handle, and a front grip disposed adjacent the front end of the handle. The rear grip is adapted to facilitate a user applying force to the scraper in a direction generally parallel to the length of the handle to move the scraper along a surface to be scraped, and the front grip is adapted to facilitate a user applying force to the scraper in a direction generally perpendicular to the length of the handle to urge the scraper against the surface to be scraped.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Innovation Factory, Inc.Inventors: Tucker J. Marion, Marvin I. Weinberger
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Patent number: 7086117Abstract: A grill rack cleaning device is disclosed for efficiently cleaning grill racks having parallel metal rods. The cleaning device comprises a rigid main body and plurality of substantially cylindrical clip members. The clip members are spaced apart from each other in transverse direction; and are secured to said main body in a parallel manner with respect to the longitudinal direction. The clip member comprises a thin, elastically deflectable and substantially cylindrical wall member which surrounds a substantially cylindrical hollow interior, and has an opening along the longitudinal direction. The clip members are sized such that the circular cross section of the hollow interior is approximately the same as the circular cross section of the metal rods in a grill rack to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventor: Daniel Howard Lann
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Patent number: 7076828Abstract: A gutter cleaning tool with a curved blade and a shovel blade is disclosed. The curved blade is used to collect debris in the gutter, and the shovel blade is used to push debris under a gutter strut. The present invention also includes a handle attachment means, for attachment to standard handles, including telescoping poles.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: Mark Philip Hewlett
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Patent number: 7073935Abstract: An apparatus is provided for handling the contents of a container for a liquid or semi-liquid, including the residual contents. The subject container is one that has a bottom surface, sidewalls that extend upwardly from the bottom surface and form a bottom corner therewith, and a top opening defined by an inwardly protruding rim. The apparatus includes an elongated handle adapted for stirring the contents of the container and characterized by a lateral width and a longitudinal centerline that extends through the handle as well as the entire length of the apparatus. The apparatus also has a contacting portion interconnected with the handle. The contacting portion includes a generally vertical contact edge for engaging the sidewalls of the container and residual contents thereon, a second generally vertical edge in spaced apart relation with the generally vertical contact edge, and a generally horizontal contact edge for scraping the bottom surface of the container and residual contents thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Inventor: Todd Liem
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Patent number: 7069616Abstract: As shown in FIG. 1, there is a paint scraper 1, comprising support means 2 supporting a blade portion 3, the blade portion having a scraping edge 5 with undulations, the undulations being arranged to match corrugations of a sheet of corrugated iron; the scraper 1 being formed such that when it is in use the blade portion can be arranged against the sheet of corrugated iron such that the blade portion extends from the sheet in a substantially perpendicular fashion with the undulations of the scraping edge 5 aligned in complimentary fashion with undulations of the sheet, and wherein a substantial part of the scraping edge can then be scraped across the sheet to substantially effectively remove paint flakes or dirt from the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventor: Murray Gordon Watkins
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Patent number: 7047590Abstract: A combination grill care tool for cleaning a barbecue grill cooking surface includes a tool head having an upper surface and a lower surface. A handle having a proximal end and a distal end extends from the tool head such that the distal end opposes the tool head. A push-pull scraper disposed on the upper surface of the tool head extends from the tool head. The push-pull scraper has a first blade and a second blade. The first blade and the second blade are adapted to engage and break loose residue on the barbecue grill cooking surface. A method of use is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: W. C. Bradley CompanyInventors: Ryan Neal, Kenneth Jordan
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Patent number: 6954964Abstract: The Paint Brush Scrubber is a two sided device, for left and right handed use. It has a multiple notched scrub board on each side and a semicircular cutout on one edge. It cleans regulator and sponge paint brushes, paint rollers, and paint pad applicators. Can also be used to clean other types of brushes and other things including clothes etc. The size of the scrubber can vary from a size for an artist brush to the size of a house painters 4? brush. It has a hole in handle so it can be stored with your paint brushes. It is safe to use and will never require parts or service. Paint brushes are cleaned by scrubbing action, which separates the bristles, cleaning quickly and easily, without getting your hands dirty. As the brush being cleaned it cleans the scrubber, so when the brush is clean the scrubber is also clean. The bristles are combed back into shape after cleaning using the cutout and scrub board.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Miles Milton Parkkonen
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Patent number: 6735840Abstract: A burnishing tool is disclosed in one presently preferred embodiment of the present invention as including a first end, a second opposing end, and an elongated intermediate portion disposed between the first and second ends. The intermediate portion of the burnishing tool is formed having a general arcuate configuration and includes a main body and a handle. The main body of the intermediate portion comprises a dimensional width greater than the dimensional width of the handle such that the burnishing tool fits comfortably and conveniently within the contour of a hand of a user.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Megaware Keelguard, Inc.Inventor: Ronnie D. Gibbs
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Patent number: 6729088Abstract: A jig adapted for easily positioning, properly orienting and installing a molding. The jig includes a body having a positioning portion configured to receive a molding. The body also includes a first positioning margin and a second positioning margin each emanating from the positioning portion, the positioning margins being configured so as to be substantially perpendicular to each other. The jig facilitates placement of the molding at a proper installation angle at a juncture of two surfaces, such as a ceiling and wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventor: Shannon L. Corr
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Publication number: 20040068819Abstract: The Moon Trowel is a tool of convenience. Because of the unique design and shape of the blade, anyone who uses it will not want to be without it. Its convex shaped blade matches perfectly with the inside contour of a five gallon bucket enabling the user to efficiently retrieve all materials, whatever they may be, from the inside of a bucket with little waste or effort. The idea is simple, match the shape of the trowel blade to the inside shape of a five gallon bucket which comes out to be a curve of 5&⅝ inch radius. A perfect fit means no manipulation of the tool to get it to work properly. Tools should not have to be manipulated to work . . . they should just work. The Moon Trowel works extremely well.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Mario Nistico