B60S3/045

VEHICULAR BODY LIQUID REMOVING DEVICE
20240010172 · 2024-01-11 ·

A vehicular body liquid removing device for manually removing liquid from a vehicle body includes a base having a curvature. A top wall of the base has a peripheral surface and a hidden surface. The base is an injection molded rubber material being bendable thus the curvature of the base is able to flatten. A handle is attached to the peripheral surface of the base. A filling is positioned within an interior of the base. The filling is a metal material assisting in retaining the curvature of the base. The filling has a bottom surface where a wiper is attached to. The wiper is an extruded silicone rubber material being liquid impervious thus repelling a liquid from the wiper.

Material Removal from Surfaces
20200298281 · 2020-09-24 ·

Scrapers for removing adhered material from surfaces employ continuous and discontinuous material removal edges to remove different types of material. Continuous and sometimes discontinuous material removal edges are constructed and arranged to conform to the curvature of a surface from which material is to be removed, when a user forces the scraper against the surface. Some scrapers include multiple material removal edges designed to simultaneously contact the surface. The use of multiple points of contact combined with locations of handles provide stable designs that reduce hand and wrist strain.

Wheel and lug nut cleaning device

A wheel and lug nut cleaning device that includes a static central spine defining a front portion and a rear portion, a shape-retaining core encircling the front and rear portions, and a sheath removably coupled to and encircling the core spanning from the rear portion of the static central spine to the distal end of the static central spine, wherein the sheath has a plurality of spaced-part microfiber flanges continuously spanning from the rear portion of the static central spine to the distal end of the static central spine and each extending in a direction outwardly away from an outer surface of the sheath and the core and having a rounded external end, wherein the spine, core and sheath are operably configured to bend in a position to dispose and orient the front portion in a shape-retaining angle relative to the rear portion.

Motor vehicle rim cleaning brush
10730487 · 2020-08-04 ·

A brush having manual or automatic operation for maintenance of mechanical rims or any object placed on top of the rims. Access to the inside of the rims is difficult due to the obstacle that the spokes and the brake disc constitute, whereby cleaning is often imperfect and residual dirt remains despite the broad range of existing products. A perfectly clean rim requires tedious cleaning using unsuitable brushes or cloths, at the price of one or more hand injuries. A brush is provided in a kit made up of elements that can be associated with one another. A horizontal body is associated with a main vertical body or a secondary vertical body, allowing areas that are difficult to access and the arms of the rim to be cleaned in a single movement without the hand ever touching any part of the wheel, thus avoiding injuries and saving time.

Material removal from surfaces
10710122 · 2020-07-14 ·

Scrapers for removing adhered material from surfaces employ continuous and discontinuous material removal edges to remove different types of material. Continuous and sometimes discontinuous material removal edges are constructed and arranged to conform to the curvature of a surface from which material is to be removed, when a user forces the scraper against the surface. Some scrapers include multiple material removal edges designed to simultaneously contact the surface. The use of multiple points of contact combined with locations of handles provide stable designs that reduce hand and wrist strain.

Collapsible snow paddle and method of use
10640093 · 2020-05-05 ·

A collapsible snow paddle. The paddle includes an elongated handle, a rotatable coupling affixed to one end of the handle, and a generally planar snow remover, the rotatable coupling affixed to a rear surface of the remover so that the remover may be collapsed against the handle for storage and extended transverse to the handle for use. The snow remover may have a scraper edge inclined at an angle relative to the surface of the snow remover for scraping ice and a relatively soft capped edge for removing snow.

CLEANING APPARATUS
20200129018 · 2020-04-30 ·

A cleaning apparatus having a cleaning head and a handle. The cleaning head having a paddle with a planar central portion, a plurality of corners, and a peripheral edge. The handle affixed to the cleaning head via hinged connection. The plurality of corners are at a downward angle relative to the central portion. Additionally, the cleaning head includes a compressive material substrate and a cleaning element, the compressive material substrate located between the paddle and the cleaning element.

Snow Removal Device For A Large Vehicle
20200114883 · 2020-04-16 ·

A snow removal device for a large vehicle. The device includes an elongated member. The elongated member has a first end that is placed opposite of a second end. The elongated member is large enough to extend over the roof of a large vehicle, such as a bus or a trailer. The elongated member has a number of bristles that are attached to the bottom surface of the elongated member. A first handle is placed on the first end of the elongated member. A second handle is placed on the second end of the elongated member. The first handle and the second handle hang downward from the elongated member.

Cleaning apparatus
10595690 · 2020-03-24 ·

A cleaning apparatus includes different combinations of a reduced compressible material substrate and a thicker paddle head, and a reduced radius tip to clean sharp corners. A slide lock holds one pin end of the handle to the cleaning head. A small sized cleaning head with at least two reduced radius tips is also disclosed.

SNOW BLOWER
20200040538 · 2020-02-06 ·

A snow blower (10) for blowing snow off a surface. The snow blower (10) comprises a body (50) comprising an intake port (120); a discharge port (318); and a conduit (202) having an interior wall (212). The conduit (202) is fluidly connecting the intake port (120) to the discharge port (318). The snow blower (10) further comprises an electric circuit (114) housed by the body (50) and connected to a power source; an electric blower (104) housed by the body (50) and powered by the electric circuit (114) for drawing air from the intake port (120); and a heating coil (210) electrically connected to the electric circuit (114) and extending along a portion of the interior wall (212). The air is forced through the conduit (202), heated by the heating coil (210) and exhausted at the discharge port (318) to blow snow off the surface.