Patent classifications
A47L1/06
Decontamination apparatus for viewing window
A decontamination apparatus for a viewing window includes a cylinder and a rotating module disposed at one end of the cylinder. The rotating module is connected with a viewing window. The rotating module can be driven to rotate, which further drives the viewing window to rotate for removing dirt attached to the viewing window. Besides, a decontamination apparatus for a viewing window includes a cylinder connected with a viewing window and a rotating module disposed at one end of the cylinder. The rotating module is connected with a wiper in contact with the viewing window. The rotating module can be driven to rotate, which further drives the wiper to turn for removing dirt attached to the viewing window.
Decontamination apparatus for viewing window
A decontamination apparatus for a viewing window includes a cylinder and a rotating module disposed at one end of the cylinder. The rotating module is connected with a viewing window. The rotating module can be driven to rotate, which further drives the viewing window to rotate for removing dirt attached to the viewing window. Besides, a decontamination apparatus for a viewing window includes a cylinder connected with a viewing window and a rotating module disposed at one end of the cylinder. The rotating module is connected with a wiper in contact with the viewing window. The rotating module can be driven to rotate, which further drives the wiper to turn for removing dirt attached to the viewing window.
Flexible magnetic cleaning device for automobile windows
The present invention is a flexible magnetic cleaning apparatus. Once installed, the flexible magnetic cleaning apparatus conforms to the curvature of a windshield, providing sufficient cleaning contact along the windshield. The flexible magnetic cleaning apparatus contains a cleaning paddle and a handle. The cleaning paddle contains a pad connection joint, at least one pad, at least one magnet, and a cleaning layer. The at least one pad is connected to and distributed about the pad connection joint. The handle is positioned adjacent to the pad connection joint opposite to the at least one pad. Each of the at least one magnet is positioned within one of the at least one pad. The cleaning layer is attached adjacent to the at least one pad opposite to the pad connection joint. This optimizes the cleaning process compared to cleaning implements that do not conform to the cleaning surface.
Squeegee and Method For Applying Tinting Film
An improved squeegee includes two parallel handles secured to a base serving as a blade receiving member. The handles are secured at spaced locations on opposite sides of the longitudinal center of the blade, spaced from the blade ends. A technician can grasp each handle with a respective hand and simultaneously apply forces to the squeegee blade at two spaced locations during wiping strokes so that those forces are evenly distributed along the blade length. The distribution of forces along the length of a squeegee blade permit the use of longer squeegee blades without sacrificing effective squeegee functionality.
Universally angled squeegee holster
A much improved universal fitting squeegee holster where the optimal size of the void in an insertion point, the optimal distance between insertion points and a drop in height across the insertion points creates a comfortable and practical holster. A universal squeegee holster in which the angle of placement and the shape of retention mechanism makes the wearer comfortable and capable of faster insertion and retrieval of squeegees. When holstered the distance between handles 4 creates space for squeegees of varying sizes to be quickly extracted. The distance between the wearer and insertion point 11 of the squeegee is optimised for easy extraction.
A universal holster for squeegees comprising a holster body made of a substantially rigid or pliable material and configured for securely receiving a squeegee. Holster body comprising a holster cavity configured for securely accommodating and partially embracing portions of the squeegee 11. The front panel of holster has one or two insertion points. The insertion points are for holding and extracting the squeegee. The top of the back layer of the holster is configured for attachment 2 to be secured to a belt on the wearers waist.
Universally angled squeegee holster
A much improved universal fitting squeegee holster where the optimal size of the void in an insertion point, the optimal distance between insertion points and a drop in height across the insertion points creates a comfortable and practical holster. A universal squeegee holster in which the angle of placement and the shape of retention mechanism makes the wearer comfortable and capable of faster insertion and retrieval of squeegees. When holstered the distance between handles 4 creates space for squeegees of varying sizes to be quickly extracted. The distance between the wearer and insertion point 11 of the squeegee is optimised for easy extraction.
A universal holster for squeegees comprising a holster body made of a substantially rigid or pliable material and configured for securely receiving a squeegee. Holster body comprising a holster cavity configured for securely accommodating and partially embracing portions of the squeegee 11. The front panel of holster has one or two insertion points. The insertion points are for holding and extracting the squeegee. The top of the back layer of the holster is configured for attachment 2 to be secured to a belt on the wearers waist.
Mirror Cleaning Device
A mirror cleaning device configured to effectively and properly clean side-view mirrors or rear-view mirrors having a curved profile on a vehicle. The mirror cleaning device comprises a head connected to an ergonomic handle. The head comprises a connecting bar and a cleaning blade retaining rail. The head is removably attachable to the ergonomic handle via a mechanical fastener. The mirror cleaning device further comprises a squeegee blade. The squeegee blade fits in a groove in the cleaning blade retaining rail. The squeegee blade is configured to move and adapt to the curvature of almost any mirror or glass surface to effectively remove any dirt, dust, water, or other contaminates from the surface of the mirror.
Melamine Foam Sponge Cleaning Devices
A cleaning device for removing marks from a surface includes a body of melamine foam sponge having a front side and a rear side opposed to the front side, and a holding layer secured to the rear side of the body of melamine foam sponge to prevent relative movement therebetween. The holding layer is preferably a cloth and more preferably natural or synthetic chamois which can be used to wipe and/or buff the surface after rubbing the body of melamine foam sponge on the surface to remove at least one surface mark. The body of melamine foam sponge can be pre-moistened with a liquid such as a disinfecting solution.
Melamine Foam Sponge Cleaning Devices
A cleaning device for removing marks from a surface includes a body of melamine foam sponge having a front side and a rear side opposed to the front side, and a holding layer secured to the rear side of the body of melamine foam sponge to prevent relative movement therebetween. The holding layer is preferably a cloth and more preferably natural or synthetic chamois which can be used to wipe and/or buff the surface after rubbing the body of melamine foam sponge on the surface to remove at least one surface mark. The body of melamine foam sponge can be pre-moistened with a liquid such as a disinfecting solution.
Demolishing of glazing at a distance
Demolishing glazing at a distance uses a demolition ram comprising a pusher, a handle having proximal and distal ends, and fasteners connecting the handle at the distal end to the pusher. The demolishing comprises touching a subpane of the glazing with the pusher, pushing the subpane out of the glazing, and moving the subpane so that it can fall due to its weight, and then catching the falling subpane with a receptacle comprising a mat. The pushing comprises exerting a force about the proximal end, and generating an impulsive force onto the subpane by the exerting through the touching. The impulsive force is generally coaxial with the force of the exerting. The handle has a slenderness ratio of at least twenty-five and not more than one hundred ten that distances the exerting from the generating.