Squeegee Patents (Class 15/245)
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Publication number: 20040250365Abstract: A tool for removing ice, snow and other debris from a vehicle or other surface has an extension handle with telescoping ends. On one end of the handle there is an oblong head carrying a broom on one surface and a squeegee on the opposite surface. The head is rotatably mounted on the handle to provide both a linear cleaning motion and an arcuate motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Torrence Anderson, Lyle Rosine
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Publication number: 20040231082Abstract: A dentition cleaning device and system is disclosed for cleaning teeth, gums and dentures. The dentition cleaning device utilizes squeegees that protrude from a cleaning head to provide efficient contact of dentition surfaces during cleaning. The dentition cleaning device is particularly useful for cleaning teeth because the squeegee contact surfaces and remove residues, such as plaque, without causing significant abrasion to surrounding gum tissue which can lead to gum recession. The dentition cleaning device can be configured with bristle sections or with squeegees that are configured to retain water in squeegee channels. The dentition cleaning device is adaptable to water assisted tooth cleaning system and motorized electric teeth cleaning systems. The dentition cleaning device is also particularly useful to be used in conjunction with a low viscosity tooth cleaner that is capable of being delivered through a conventional pump dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: James A. Gavney
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Publication number: 20040226125Abstract: A spring-biased pivoting squeegee 10 provides a head 12 pivotally attached to a handle 16. The head 12 is movable between a rest position, in which the head 12 is angularly displaced from the handle 16, and a biased position in which the head 12, handle 16, and wiping blade 14 are in linear relation. In the biased position, the wiping blade is maintained at an optimum angle for cleaning a glass surface even with the handle 16 held generally perpendicular to the glass. A spring 60 is fully contained in the head 12 and biases the head toward the rest position. A tension adjustment knob 80 in the head 12 permits adjustment of the spring 60 to a tension level according to the ergonomic requirements of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventor: Grant Cox
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Publication number: 20040226126Abstract: A spring-biased pivoting squeegee 10 provides a head 12 pivotally attached to a handle 16. The head 12 is movable between a rest position, in which the head 12 is angularly displaced from the handle 16, and a biased position in which the head 12, handle 16, and wiping blade 14 are in linear relation. In the biased position, the wiping blade is maintained at an optimum angle for cleaning a glass surface even with the handle 16 held generally perpendicular to the glass. A spring 60 is fully contained in the head 12 and biases the head toward the rest position. A tension adjustment knob 80 in the head 12 permits adjustment of the spring 60 to a tension level according to the ergonomic requirements of a user. In a second embodiment of the invention an improved locking mechanism comprises a pivoting lock lever 260 held against the top wall 262 of a recess 264 in the head 202 of the squeegee by a retainer 278. The lock lever 260 is movable between locked and released positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Grant Cox, Nicholas Talesfore, Joseph McArdle
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Publication number: 20040221412Abstract: The object of the invention is an appliance for drying window surfaces, which appliance is comprised of a frame part (1), a wiper part (2) attached to it and of a guide (3) to guide drying draw and water run. In the drying appliance in accordance with the invention the guide (3) has been placed on the edge of the frame part and the edge (4) of the guide (3) and the wiper part (2) are sideways mainly at the same point.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Inno-Onni OyInventors: Tapani Tirkkonen, Sari Tirkkonen
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Publication number: 20040221409Abstract: A device, system and method is disclosed for removing residues from surfaces and for applying materials to surfaces. The device system and method of the instant invention utilize a squeegee configuration with a first continuous squeegee edge. Preferably, the first continues squeegee edge protrudes from a squeegee support element with squeegee walls that extend in all directions of a wiping plane. Within the boundary formed by the first continuous squeegee edge there are preferably additional cleaning elements such as bristles, sponges and/or additional squeegees. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a second squeegee edge protrudes from the inner squeegee region of the first continuous squeegee edge to form a squeegee compartment. Cleaning solutions and other materials are applied to surfaces by placing the solutions or materials into the squeegee compartment and wiping the surface with the squeegee edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: James A. Gavney
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Patent number: 6813803Abstract: A wiper strip (18) for windshield wipers includes a profile spine (20) and a function part (22) that is connected to the profile spine (20) via a tilting bridge piece (26) and that bears against it in the tilted position. The functional part (22) includes a supporting section (30) that is connected to the profile spine (20) via the first tilting bridge piece (26) and to a wiper wedge (32) via a second tilting bridge piece (28).Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Leutsch
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Publication number: 20040216252Abstract: A squeegee blade includes a mounting plate with a surface. A relatively rigid support member is attached to the surface of the mounting plate and a relatively flexible blade is attached to the surface of the mounting plate adjacent to the support member so that the blade is supported by the support member against compression toward the mounting plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Giles Hill, Duane Birdsong
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Publication number: 20040216256Abstract: Disclosed is an extension device for use on a hand-held water wiping apparatus. The extension handle allows for ease of attachment to the apparatus by use of a semi-circular configuration that includes cutouts that allow the device to be walked onto the handle of the hand-held water wiping apparatus by accommodation of the handle protuberances. By use of the cutouts, no modification is necessary to the handle of the handheld water wiping apparatus, and the locking protuberances are maintained to prevent accidental disengagement of the extension device during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: George Varga
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Publication number: 20040211020Abstract: A water-wiping apparatus for wiping standing water from a curved surface has a flexible panel of a first height, with an upper long edge and a lower long edge, a soft, flexible handle attached along the upper long edge, and a lip formed along the lower edge, extending to one side of the flexible panel and ending in a sharp line at the end away from the flexible panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Donald Varner
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Patent number: 6804853Abstract: A cleaning device includes a first cleaning member attached to a lower end of an elongated rod, and a second cleaning member mounted slidably on the first cleaning member. The second cleaning member is slidable in a transverse direction relative to the rod between an extended position, in which the second cleaning member is moved away from a free end of the first cleaning member, and a retracted position, in which the second cleaning member is moved toward the free end of the first cleaning member.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Jack Kuang-Huei Wang
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Patent number: 6796000Abstract: A water-wiping apparatus for wiping standing water from a curved surface has a flexible panel of a first height, with an upper long edge of a first length and a lower long edge of a second length, greater than the first length, the upper long edge centered on the length of the lower long edge, a substantially rigid handle having a length substantially equal to the first length attached along the upper long edge, and a lip formed along the lower edge, extending to one side of the flexible panel and ending in a sharp line at the end away from the flexible panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: One Pass LLCInventor: Donald Varner
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Publication number: 20040177461Abstract: A cleaning device having a support pad with a planar side and a side opposed to the planar side. An electrostatic cleaning sheet is detachably secured across the planar side of the pad. An elongated arm is secured at one end to the opposed side of the support pad. An elongated handle has one end secured to the other end of the arm by a locking joint which selectively locks the handle to the arm at a plurality of predetermined angular positions. A rubber blade which forms a squeegee is also secured to the opposed side of the support pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: The Evercare CompanyInventor: Sherry Ajluni
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Publication number: 20040163194Abstract: A cleaning device includes a first cleaning member attached to a lower end of an elongated rod, and a second cleaning member mounted slidably on the first cleaning member. The second cleaning member is slidable in a transverse direction relative to the rod between an extended position, in which the second cleaning member is moved away from a free end of the first cleaning member, and a retracted position, in which the second cleaning member is moved toward the free end of the first cleaning member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Jack Kuang-Huei Wang
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Patent number: 6760951Abstract: A wiper blade for cleaning motor vehicle windows includes a wiper strip (12) which is held by a support bracket system (10) and is encompassed by a laterally closed protective profile (14, 22, 24). The protective profile (14, 22) is closed in the longitudinal direction (38, 40) on at least one end by a cover (16, 18, 20), which can be used to open and close the protective profile (14, 22).Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Paul Wynen, Dirk Herinckx, Jurgen Roekens
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Publication number: 20040117936Abstract: A squeegee assembly is described including a handle connected to a blade. The handle defines a hole for hanging the squeegee from a hook and undulations suitable for enhancing the grip. The blade defines a hole and an edge. The blade hole is configured and dimensioned for having a showerhead positioned therethrough and hanging from the showerhead. The blade hole can also apply a bias to the edge during cleaning. The edge is configured for cleaning and removing water from surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Bruce Kaminstein, Flavio Cavalherio
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Patent number: 6736056Abstract: A manual ink applicator for use in screen printing which uses a squeegee that is mounted on a pair of pivoting links. The links in turn are mounted on a pair of shuttle blocks. The pivoting links raise the squeegee from the screen surface when the shuttle blocks make contact with the top and bottom ends of the screen frame or adjustable stops mounted to the sides of the screen frame, and the operator continues in the same direction as the squeegee was moving just prior to the blocks making said contact. The operator then changes the direction of movement of the squeegee. There is a handle and a brace attached to the shaft. The user places his or her arm through the brace and grasps the handle. By applying the force to the squeegee through the handle, brace and shaft, the force to the squeegee is substantially greater than if just applied to the squeegee by the user's hands.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: A Marek Ken CompanyInventor: Kenneth I. Marek
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Publication number: 20040074036Abstract: A formed material includes plural ribs or ridges. The material may be formed as a section of clothing such as a section of a hand covering or a glove. The material is usable to perform various functions including cleaning, cushioning, and abrasion resistance. A hand covering for a wearer includes a body for covering the hand of the wearer. Also included is an expanse of formed material joined to the body and including plural wipers. The expanse may include a region that covers one or both the forefinger and thumb. The wipers are formed as plural, laterally-spaced ribs extending upwardly from the body, and the wipers may extend linearly or arcuately with respect to the long axis of the body. Each rib includes a base and a blade, and the blade is constructed to flex bi-directionally.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventor: Michael D. Collier
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Publication number: 20040055103Abstract: A water-wiping apparatus for wiping standing water from a curved surface has a flexible panel of a first height, with an upper long edge of a first length and a lower long edge of a second length, greater than the first length, the upper long edge centered on the length of the lower long edge, a substantially rigid handle having a length substantially equal to the first length attached along the upper long edge, and a lip formed along the lower edge, extending to one side of the flexible panel and ending in a sharp line at the end away from the flexible panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Donald Varner
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Publication number: 20040049874Abstract: Apparatus and methods for applying solder paste to circuits, such as integrated circuits, are disclosed. The apparatus and methods comprise a squeegee blade having a pair of elongated face sides spaced apart by a selected thickness and a corresponding pair of elongated substantially parallel narrow sides spaced apart by a selected width. The elongated face sides and elongated narrow sides join together to form squeegee operating edges. The squeegee blade is free of mounting aperture as to provide four operating edges. The squeegee blade is mounted to a resilient clamping structure which applies a regular and controlled gripping force so as to avoid deformation of the squeegee blade edge due to excessive mounting force. The plurality of fasteners are received by the clamping structure for adjusting the gripping force to the squeegee blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Eric P. Velasquez, Jason Ronnie P. Ribunal
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Publication number: 20040031115Abstract: A device, system and method is disclosed for removing residues from surfaces and for applying materials to surfaces. The device system and method of the instant invention utilize a squeegee configuration with a first continuous squeegee edge. Preferably, the first continues squeegee edge protrudes from a squeegee support element with squeegee walls that extend in all directions of a wiping plane. Within the boundary formed by the first continuous squeegee edge there are preferably additional cleaning elements such as bristles, sponges and/or additional squeegees. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a second squeegee edge protrudes from the inner squeegee region of the first continuous squeegee edge to form a squeegee compartment. Cleaning solutions and other materials are applied to surfaces by placing the solutions or materials into the squeegee compartment and wiping the surface with the squeegee edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: James A. Gavney
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Publication number: 20040025278Abstract: One embodiment of the improved squeegee has a front deflector bar, and a plurality of material folding devices that are oriented and positioned on the front deflector bar such that the material encountering the front deflector bar is folded back onto material not yet encountered by the front deflector bar. The front deflector bar has an inside wall with a predetermined configuration and the material folding devices extend from this inside wall. The material folding devices may extend substantially perpendicular from the inside wall or at other angles. The improved squeegee may also have a back support section and a blade. The front deflector bar may be operatively connected to the back support section. The blade may be secured at least partially between the back support section and the front deflector bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Don L. Sander
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Patent number: 6681439Abstract: The invention relates to a cleaning device for manually cleaning surfaces with a support from dimensionally stable material on which at least one cleaning element is mounted. The aim of the invention is to provide a device with which damages to sensitive surfaces that are caused by an inadvertent contact with the dimensionally stable material can be substantially avoided. To this end, the support is at least partially provided with an elastically deformable, shock-absorbing cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventors: Gregor Kohlruss, Hubert Wiesner, Oliver Griebe
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Patent number: 6671922Abstract: A wiper blade is proposed, which has a head piece made of a diene-type rubber and a flexing piece and wedge made of chloroprene rubber.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Robert Geilenkirchen, Hubert Verelst, Dirk De Coninck, Paul Wynen
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Patent number: 6668418Abstract: A squeegee implement for attachment to a conventional squeegee including a squeegee handle and a wiping blade. The implement includes an absorbing component for absorbing a portion of the liquid having been wiped from a surface by the wiping blade. The implement also includes an attachment structure for attaching the absorbing component to the squeegee adjacent the wiping blade so as to allow the absorbing component to absorb liquid emanating from the wiping blade. The squeegee implement further includes a guiding structure in fluid communication with both the wiping blade and the absorbing component for guiding the liquid from the wiping blade to the absorbing component. Guiding and absorbing components prevent liquid wiped with the blade from falling back on the wiped surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventor: Daniel Bastien
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Publication number: 20030233722Abstract: A wiper blade rubber is provided, which has low sliding resistance against a glass surface, hardly generates creak and chatter, has good flexibility and bending property at low temperatures, has excellent durability, and has good design property. The wiper blade rubber has a main body, at least an outer surface of which is coated with a silicone rubber, and a wiping layer comprising a high-hardness organic rubber provided by on a tip portion of the main body at a contact side to a glass surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: GE TOSHIBA SILICONES CO., LTDInventors: Tatsuhiko Sawamura, Yoichiro Tanuma
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Publication number: 20030229959Abstract: Multi-directional wiping elements are disclosed. The wiping elements comprise intersecting squeegee segments that provide top wiping squeegee edges and side wiping squeegee edges. Devices utilizing the multi-directional wiping elements of the present invention can include bristles that are configured to simultaneously wipe a working surface with the wiping elements. In accordance with the embodiments of the invention, the multi-directional wiping elements are utilized in a toothbrush cleaning head that is configured to be operated manually or, alternatively, is motorized and is configured to rotate, oscillate, vibrate and/or move according to a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: James A. Gavney, Jerry Mix, Dennis Boyle, Rickson Sun, Christopher Loew, Pascal Homero Soboll, Daniel Sung-Hwe Kim
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Patent number: 6658688Abstract: A device and system is disclosed for cleaning surfaces and/or applying materials to surfaces. A device, in accordance with the embodiments of the invention, comprises one or more squeegees and bristle for contacting a surface while cleaning the surface or applying a materials to the surface. Preferably, a device comprises a continuous squeegee that encircles or surrounds a portion of the bristles. In accordance with further embodiments of the invention, the one or more squeegees and bristles are coupled to a motorized handle and can be configured for cleaning teeth and gums.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Inventor: James A. Gavney, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030208864Abstract: A device for applying lotion to the human body, the device comprising a handle including a gripping end and a blade member attached at an obtuse angle to the handle and tapered at its edges to which lotion is applied. The blade member is made of a pliable, absorption resistant, silicone rubber compound that more efficiently applies lotion to a user's body and is more easily cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Father Ed G. Kohler
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Patent number: 6625840Abstract: An ergonomically-designed squeegee apparatus utilizes a substantially T-shaped body formed of a pair of hollow tube members, the laterally-extending tube member of the “T” frictionally mounting an easily removable and replaceable wiper blade member in substantially snap-fit engagement in an axial mounting slot, the longitudinally extending tube member of the “T” forming an arcuately curved handle member arranged for a comfortable and natural grasp by the hand of a user when the wiper blade member is positioned correctly for squeegeeing operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventors: Alan M. Hansen, Dylan G. Ernst, Lance M. Lechner
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Publication number: 20030167586Abstract: An implement with blade (11) and sponge (12) for cleaning glass sheet, in which the sponge (12) is coupled to the implement by the undercut engagement (9A) of a part of it in a seat (9) of the implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: F. LLI RE S. P. A.Inventor: Giovanni Re
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Publication number: 20030135942Abstract: A squeegee implement for attachment to a conventional squeegee including a squeegee handle and a wiping blade. The implement includes an absorbing component for absorbing a portion of the liquid having been wiped from a surface by the wiping blade. The implement also includes an attachment structure for attaching the absorbing component to the squeegee adjacent the wiping blade so as to allow the absorbing component to absorb liquid emanating from the wiping blade. The squeegee implement further includes a guiding structure in fluid communication with both the wiping blade and the absorbing component for guiding the liquid from the wiping blade to the absorbing component. Guiding and absorbing components prevent liquid wiped with the blade from falling back on the wiped surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Daniel Bastien
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Patent number: 6571417Abstract: A dentition cleaning device and system is disclosed for cleaning teeth, gums and dentures. The dentition cleaning device utilizes squeegees that protrude from a cleaning head to provide efficient contact of dentition surfaces during cleaning. The dentition cleaning device is particularly useful for cleaning teeth because the squeegee contact surfaces and remove residues, such as plaque, without causing significant abrasion to surrounding gum tissue which can lead to gum recession. The dentition cleaning device can be configured with bristle sections or with squeegees that are configured to retain water in squeegee channels. The dentition cleaning device is adaptable to water assisted tooth cleaning system and motorized electric teeth cleaning systems. The dentition cleaning device is also particularly useful to be used in conjunction with a low viscosity tooth cleaner that is capable of being delivered through a conventional pump dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventors: James Albert Gavney, Jr., Gregory Lee Keaton
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Patent number: 6564415Abstract: A surface treating device includes a material of sponge or brush fur that constitutes a treating portion, a plastic holder having a fitting groove, and a pair of plastic plates having inside clamping structures. The pair of plastic plates with one end of the material clamped between the inside clamping structures thereof are forced into and fixed in the fitting groove of the plastic holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Taiho Industries Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takaaki Katakura, Sousaburo Ohara, Akira Miyagi
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Patent number: 6546589Abstract: The present invention is directed to a flexible device for moving flowable materials including liquids, powders, pellets and the like. The invention has a thin edge of sufficient flexibility to conform to different surface irregularities and yet has sufficient stiffness to exert substantial force on the material being moved. An additional feature is an integral handle enabling ease of storage.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Donald D. Job
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Publication number: 20030037390Abstract: A portable window/windshield cleaning device is self contained with washing liquid and a squeegee.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Gilles Leblanc
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Publication number: 20030028995Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel and highly effective design for the squeegee blades used to remove and collect used cleaning solution and other liquids from substantially flat surfaces in manual and motorized cleaning tools. In comparison to the prior art, the present invention provides the squeegee blade with controlled flexibility so that the blade contacts the surface to be cleaned with a wiping lip area that does not change with the applied pressure. As a result of the constant wiping area provided by this invention, the new squeegee blades can operate efficiently on uneven surfaces with reduced wear. Further, the constant contact area between squeegee blade and the surface to be cleaned provides an excellent sealing action, which in turn, leads to more effective removal of the used cleaning solution from the surface and minimizes losses in vacuum that removes the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Yasushi Ikeda
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Publication number: 20030019060Abstract: A device, system and method is disclosed for removing residues from surfaces and for applying materials to surfaces. The device system and method of the instant invention utilize a squeegee configuration with a first continuous squeegee edge. Preferably, the first continues squeegee edge protrudes from a squeegee support element with squeegee walls that extend in all directions of a wiping plane. Within the boundary formed by the first continuous squeegee edge there are preferably additional cleaning elements such as bristles, sponges and/or additional squeegees. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a second squeegee edge protrudes from the inner squeegee region of the first continuous squeegee edge to form a squeegee compartment. Cleaning solutions and other materials are applied to surfaces by placing the solutions or materials into the squeegee compartment and wiping the surface with the squeegee edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: James A. Gavney
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Patent number: 6463619Abstract: A device, system and method is disclosed for removing residues from a surface, for treating the surface and/or for applying materials to the surface. The device, system and method of the instant invention utilize a squeegee configuration with at least one curved elongated squeegee which provides wiping in plurality of directions against the surface. The squeegee configuration can also have bristles for brushing the surface and/or apertures for treating the surface. In still further embodiments, the squeegee configuration can have a sponge section and/or an abrasive section. Preferably, the curved elongated squeegee protrudes from a support structure, such as a toothbrush head or other household appliance. Squeegee configurations can include, a spiral squeegee, a continuous squeegee, a squiggling or wave-like squeegee, a squeegee segment and/or combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: James Albert Gavney, Jr.
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Patent number: 6453970Abstract: A pressure adhesive film backed automotive vehicle exterior body panel decal applicator tool for applying a decal to a planar and/or non-planar surface of an automotive vehicle external body panel is provided. The tool includes an applicator blade having two blade edge portions formed on opposite longitudinal edges. The blade has a central portion including a pair of parallel spaced-apart protrusions and a valley between the spaced-apart protrusions, the valley having a generally flat portion with a first thickness. A handle is provided by a polymeric tubular member having a wall thickness between 3 and 6 mm with a slot of a second thickness which is one-half or less of the first thickness. The slot has opposing edge walls and at an extreme end the slot has an axially expanding tapered opening to receive the blade valley.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler CorporationInventors: Charles L Stone, Barbara J Stone
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Patent number: 6452508Abstract: A vehicle traffic detecting device is provided with an automatic cleaning device. The detecting device has an emitter and a receiver facing each other and respectively emitting and receiving a beam of electromagnetic radiation along opposite ends of a beam path. The cleaning device has first and second cleaning units for respectively cleaning the emitter and the receiver. Each cleaning unit includes a fastener fastening the cleaning unit to a casing of the detecting device, a dispenser dispensing a transparent film, a contoured guide defining a film path along which the dispensed film resides, and an actuator for moving the dispensed film along the defined film path. A portion of the defined film path is located in front of the emitter/receiver of the detecting device and thereby positions a portion of the dispensed film in front of the emitter/receiver of the detecting device.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Santi Sturiale
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Publication number: 20020100135Abstract: In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a squeegee comprises a flexible blade having at least one cleaning edge and at least one handle edge, wherein at least one end of the blade is tapered outwardly from the handle edge to the cleaning edge. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a squeegee comprises a flexible blade having at least one cleaning edge and at least one handle edge, wherein at least one end of the blade is tapered outwardly from the handle edge to the cleaning edge, and the cleaning edge of the blade is curved so that the middle portion thereof is higher than at least one end portion thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: Kevin Machesky
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Publication number: 20020078521Abstract: A cleaning device (1) is provided which has a squeegee (3) in a mount (2) and a stemlike handle (4) joined rotatably to the mount (2) via a pivot axis (14). The pivot axis (14) forms an acute angle (&agr;) with a longitudinal direction of the handle (4) that deviates substantially from a right angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Leifheit AGInventor: Heinz Josef Ohm
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Publication number: 20020078518Abstract: The present invention relates to a cleaning brush structure including an operation rod, a snow shovel, an angle adjuster, and a cleaning body. The angle adjuster includes a socket, two operation rings, a main base, two compression springs, and two press members. The angle adjuster can be used to adjust the usage angle of the operation rod. The cleaning body includes an elongated plate, a glass scraper, and a brush. The elongated plate has a first side formed with a scraper clipping groove for securing the glass scraper and a second side formed with a brush clipping groove for securing the brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Zhen-Yuan Jiang
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Publication number: 20020078519Abstract: A low profile combination brush and scrubbing device used to clean tight fitting, narrow, hard to reach windows on a motor vehicle. The device comprises a low profile body with a cleaning surface, such as a sponge or cleaning pad attached on its top surface, and a rubber blade attached along its front surface that extends downward in a direction opposite the cleaning surface. Connected to the body is an articulating elongated pole. Disposed between the body and the elongated pole is a rotating joint that enables the user to rotate the body 180 degrees around the central axis of the elongated pole. Disposed between the body and the elongated pole are first and second pivoting joints that allow the user to selectively adjust the angular position of the pole and body so that the body may be placed against the surface of both windows.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Michael Boothby
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Patent number: 6401292Abstract: The invention relates to a wiper blade with a wiper head (1), wiper lip (2) and a connecting tilting bar. It is distinguished in that the wiper head (1) and the wiper lip (5) consist of at least one elastomer, and the connecting tilting bar is an elastic, resilient metal strip (4).Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Leutsch
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Publication number: 20020053113Abstract: Windshield wiper comprising an oscillating arm and a frame connected thereto for receiving a wiper blade, wherein the wiper blade comprises a body portion and a downwardly extending wiping lip for wiping the upper surface of a windshield, said wiping lip being connected to said body portion through two connecting pieces at least partially surrounding a hollow space, seen in cross-section, characterized in that said connecting pieces are at least substantially straight.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: Xavier Boland, Gurdev Orjela, Gerald Roussel
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Patent number: 6378159Abstract: A squeegee for removing liquid from a surface. A handle is removably mounted to a main body having a front wall, back wall, top wall, and end walls joined together forming a liquid receiving cavity when inverted. A pair of flexible strips are mounted to the front wall and back wall. A handle is mounted to the main body at an acute angle and may be connected to a drainage hose or a connector for receiving the liquid drained through the handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Remco Products CorporationInventors: David L. Garrison, Steven C. Hawhee
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Patent number: 6367116Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a glove 11 having an elongated elastomeric base member 34 substantially positioned over the proximal thumb phalanx 30 having a plurality of pliable blade-like elements 28 whereby the wearer 23 of the gloves can extend the thumb 30 and in a single motion using the pliable blade-like elements 28, wipe the transparent visor portions 20 of eye protection devices 24 without totally obstructing the vision of the wearer. The elongated elastomeric member 34 is comprised of a plurality of pliable blade-like elements 28 exteriorly positioned on the glove 11 extending through an aperture 38 to a planar flange element 40 located between the exterior glove material 36 and the interior glove liner 14 providing structure 46 for fixedly positioning the elongated elastomeric member 34 to the exterior 36 and/or interior layer 42 of the glove by any structure 46 known within the art, such as, bonding, sewing or riveting.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: William E DeBartolo
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Patent number: 6351867Abstract: A hand wearable body squeegee comprising a glove portion, a concave squeegee band, and a linear squeegee band. The concave squeegee band is formed to contour along the surface area between the forefinger sleeve and the thumb sleeve of the glove portion. The linear squeegee band is formed along the surface area along the pinky sleeve and body towards the opening of the glove portion. The glove portion is constructed from water absorbent material and the squeegee bands are constructed from rubber. An additional feature is that the sleeves each contain a hole for drainage of water. The hole may be located in the area of the sleeve that covers the nail portion of a human hand, or at the end of the sleeve opposite the connection to the body.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Inventor: Gerard A. Forster