B08B1/14

Garage door cleaning curtain
11999323 · 2024-06-04 ·

A car cleaning curtain for attaching to and hanging from a garage door including a curtain rod and flexible panel adapted to hang down from a garage door when the garage door is in an open position and adapted to attract and retain dust and dirt from surfaces of a vehicle when the vehicle is in contact with and is moving with respect to the car cleaning curtain.

Cleaning implement comprising hybrid foam

The present invention relates to a cleaning implement comprising hybrid foam and to a method of cleaning a hard surface with said cleaning implement.

Vibratory Body Scrubber
20190099048 · 2019-04-04 ·

An improved apparatus and method for cleaning is provided. More specifically, the present invention provides an improved apparatus having a vibratory portion adapted to a traditional scrubber apparatus such as a body scrubber. Additionally, the present invention provides an improved apparatus and method wherein the apparatus may have at least a vibratory portion adapted to fit about the body scrubber which may be activated and/or de-activated by the user. Moreover, the apparatus may include a reservoir for storage of a cleansing agent that may be dispensed from the vibratory portion to the body scrubber portion to help facilitate cleansing of the portion of the body to be cleaned. Still further, the invention may include at least a handle assembly in combination with the vibratory portion to provide a handle for use by the individual user.

Movable Card for Cleaning Printed Media Transport System and Method of Using Same

A system for cleaning a media transport device includes a cleaning substrate sized and configured to fit within at least a portion of a media travel pathway of the transport device. The cleaning substrate includes scarifying holes that scrape debris from media conveyors (belts and/or rollers) of the transport device. Cleaning the transport device may include positioning the cleaning substrate in the section while operating the transport device, or moving the substrate so that the scarifying holes contact the cleaning substrate and clean the belts and/or rollers.

PRE-LOADED FLOOR WIPES WITH IMPROVED PICKUP

A pre-loaded cleaning substrate, and related systems and methods for picking up particles with an aspect ratio (L/D) greater than 300 (e.g., hair), or greater than 1200 (e.g., particularly long hairs). The substrate (e.g., a nonwoven) may include only a single layer of material. The pre-loaded substrate is loaded (e.g., during manufacture) with a cleaning composition. The fibers of the substrate may have an average diameter less than 15 ?m, the substrate may have an air permeability of 35 ft.sup.3/min to 75 ft.sup.3/min, and the liquid cleaning composition may have a surface tension of less than about 50 dynes/cm. Together, the combination of the particular substrate and cleaning composition may facilitate markedly improved ability to pick up high L/D aspect ratio particle debris (e.g., such as hair), while retaining such particles (e.g., providing hair retention index values of at least 20).

PRE-LOADED FLOOR WIPES WITH IMPROVED PICKUP

A pre-loaded cleaning substrate, and related systems and methods for picking up particles with an aspect ratio (L/D) greater than 300 (e.g., hair), or greater than 1200 (e.g., particularly long hairs). The substrate (e.g., a nonwoven) may include only a single layer of material. The pre-loaded substrate is loaded (e.g., during manufacture) with a cleaning composition. The fibers of the substrate may have an average diameter less than 15 ?m, the substrate may have an air permeability of 35 ft.sup.3/min to 75 ft.sup.3/min, and the liquid cleaning composition may have a surface tension of less than about 50 dynes/cm. Together, the combination of the particular substrate and cleaning composition may facilitate markedly improved ability to pick up high L/D aspect ratio particle debris (e.g., such as hair), while retaining such particles (e.g., providing hair retention index values of at least 20).

HOT WAX CLEANING DEVICE AND SYSTEM

A device for the mechanical removal of wax residues on vehicle bodies, characterized bya wax absorbing tape (1), a supply spindle (2) for storing and for unwinding unused wax absorbing tape (1), a press-on unit (5) for pressing the wax absorbing tape (1) onto a wax-soiled surface of the body of the vehicle, andone or more motors for transporting the wax absorbing tape (1) from the supply spindle (2) via the deflecting reels (4) to the take-up reel (3), anda control unit for controlling the advance of the wax absorbing tape.

HOT WAX CLEANING DEVICE AND SYSTEM

A device for the mechanical removal of wax residues on vehicle bodies, characterized bya wax absorbing tape (1), a supply spindle (2) for storing and for unwinding unused wax absorbing tape (1), a press-on unit (5) for pressing the wax absorbing tape (1) onto a wax-soiled surface of the body of the vehicle, andone or more motors for transporting the wax absorbing tape (1) from the supply spindle (2) via the deflecting reels (4) to the take-up reel (3), anda control unit for controlling the advance of the wax absorbing tape.

WIPING PROCESSES IN ROBOTIC PAINT REPAIR

A wiping system for a robotic repair unit is presented that includes a motive robot arm with a motor, a connection mechanism coupled to the motive robot arm, and a wiping medium coupled to the connection mechanism. The wiping medium includes a base layer and a plurality of features extending from the base layer. The motive robot arm, powered by the motor, moves the wiping medium. The motive robot arm is configured to move the wiping medium toward, or away from, a worksurface. The motive arm is configured to press the wiping medium toward the worksurface during a wiping operation. During the wiping operation, the wiping medium is driven by a wiping motor against the surface.