Tool for cleaning floors, walls and individual items

10653288 ยท 2020-05-19

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A versatile flexible cleaning apparatus including a removable and reusable pad and a core having a central spine. The pad has an opening for insertion or removal of the core. A spacer provides support for the central spine. A connector is a two-part device attachable to a tool, such as the flexible cleaning apparatus, for the addition of a selected handle. A swivel having a locking feature is also attached to the connector. The connector allows for the tool to be quickly and easily converted from a handheld dusting apparatus to a floor mop.

Claims

1. A dusting apparatus comprising: a bendable support spine with a first end, a second end opposing the first end of the bendable support spine, and a spine length separating the first and second ends of the bendable support spine, the bendable support spine operably configured to have a selected bent position; a cylindrical core disposed around the bendable support spine and spanning the spine length; a cover disposed around the core, spanning the spine length, having a terminal first end, a terminal second end opposing the terminal first end, and a cover length separating the terminal first and second ends, wherein the cover is of a material substantially spanning the cover length and configured to collect and retain dust, and the cover completely encapsulating the core and the bendable support spine and with the first terminal end operably configured to selectively open to define an opening for receiving or removing the core; a plurality of snaps selectively positioned proximal to the opening, wherein the plurality of snaps is configured to snap together to completely encapsulate the core and the bendable support spine; and a connector with a handle coupled thereto, the connector operably configured to surround, slide along, and attach to an outer surface of the cover along any point of the cover length.

2. The dusting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the connector further comprises: an opening defined thereon and with the cover material passing therethrough.

3. The dusting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the connector further comprises: an elastic band, defining the opening of the connector, and partially surrounding the cover to form a band loop.

4. The dusting apparatus according to claim 3, wherein: the elastic band of the connector includes an end operably configured to selectively and directly couple and uncouple to a lip defined on a hub of the connector.

5. The dusting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the connector is pivotably coupled to the handle and operably configured to selectively swivel and lock with respect to handle, thereby providing angular adjustment of the cover when coupled to the connector.

6. A dusting apparatus comprising: a bendable support spine with a first end, a second end opposing the first end of the bendable support spine, and a spine length separating the first and second ends of the bendable support spine, the bendable support spine operably configured to have a selectively bent and retained positions; a cylindrical core disposed around the bendable support spine and spanning the spine length; a cover disposed around the core, spanning the spine length, having a terminal first end, having a terminal second end opposing the terminal first end, having a cover length separating the terminal first and second ends, of a material substantially spanning the cover length and configured to collect and retain dust, the cover encapsulating the core and the bendable support spine; and a connector with a handle coupled thereto, the connector operably configured to surround, slide along, and attach to an outer surface of the cover along any point of the cover length.

7. The dusting apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising: an opening defined by the first terminal end of the cover, the first terminal end of the cover operably configured to selectively open to define the opening for receiving or removing the core; and at least one fastener positioned proximal to the opening defined by the and operably configured to fasten and encapsulate the core and the bendable support spine.

8. The dusting apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the connector further comprises: an opening defined thereon and with the cover material passing therethrough.

9. The dusting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the connector further comprises: an elastic band, defining the opening of the connector, and partially surrounding the cover to form a band loop.

10. The dusting apparatus according to claim 9, wherein: the elastic band of the connector includes an end operably configured to selectively and directly couple and uncouple to a lip defined on a hub of the connector.

11. The dusting apparatus according to claim 10, wherein: the connector is pivotably coupled to the handle and operably configured to selectively swivel and lock with respect to handle, thereby providing angular adjustment of the cover when coupled to the connector.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a top plan view of the handheld tool, with the spine and foam, which form the core, in phantom, as well as the external attachable connector and an attached handle.

(2) FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the tool with the external attachable connector and an attached handle.

(3) FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of the tool cover with the snap shown in phantom.

(4) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view from the side of a portion of the handheld tool, along the 4-4 line of FIG. 3.

(5) FIG. 5 is a front elevation exploded view of the handheld tool showing the tool cover with an opening and a snap closure, and the core with the spine shown in phantom.

(6) FIG. 6 is a front elevation view of a portion of the tool with the external attachable connector and an attached a handle.

(7) FIG. 7 is a side view of the tool showing the interior of the tool with the fixed placement integrated connector.

(8) FIG. 8 is an isometric view of the handheld tool bent for a particular dusting task under a low piece of furniture.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(9) A handheld dusting tool 1 of this invention is shown as a standalone tool in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, and in use in FIG. 8.

(10) The combination of the handheld dusting tool 1 and a handle attachment or connector 30 or 60 with a handle 50 is shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 6, and 7.

(11) As a result of the size, shape and handle options, the tool offers the most cleaning surface area available and the most flexibility of any cleaning or dusting tool on the market. The attachment of one of many types of handles allows users to dust their floors, or clean hard to reach high areas such as ceiling fans, ductwork vents, light fixtures, walls or ceilings, or low areas such as floors, under furniture, or alongside or behind large immovable objects like refrigerators, washer/dryers, or office equipment.

(12) One of the most unique aspects and advantages of this dusting tool is an attachment mechanism that allows for a plurality of handles to be attached at any point along the apparatus. That is, if a user wants to have an extended reach, various types of handles can be quickly and easily attached, and if the user wants to dust a low surface, such as floors, a long handle can be attached to quickly convert the duster into a flexible floor dust mop. Without a handle, users can grab and hold the tool anywhere throughout its entire length, or add a handle when desired.

(13) The tool 1 consists of a cover or a pad 10 and a core 11. The core has a central spine 12 and may have a foam spacer 13, in which a spine 12 is embedded when the spacer 13 is present.

(14) The cleaning or dusting pad 10 has multiple options for its cleaning surface materials. Although there are different options for the cleaning pad 10, each material option removes dust. The cleaning pad 10 may be comprised of, or coated with, materials that attract and/or hold on to dust particles. The cleaning pad 10 is made of a chenille microfiber anemone surface material or microfiber. The microfiber material has anemone tentacles or fingers 14 about 1 inch in length and about inch in thickness. The length and thickness may be different if desired. Alternatively, the pad is made from a natural long fiber wool. The wool is a fluffy and natural alternative to the microfiber material. This cleaning pad 10 may have bright and attractive colors, with each tool potentially designed with multiple colors. Also, preferably, the cleaning pad 10 is in the shape of a sleeve as a cover that fits over the flexible core 11, which allows it to be shaped as the user desires.

(15) The pad 10 is removable and reusable, so it can be taken off for washing, and then put back on. Alternatively, the cleaning pad 10 can be replaced by a different cleaning pad for another cleaning purpose.

(16) The tool, when 30 inches long and 9 inches in circumference, has over 270 square inches of cleaning surface. The entire length of the tool and 360 degrees of its surface area can be used for cleaning. The total surface area that can pick up dust is appreciable.

(17) The size of the tool is determined by the use of the tool. For most uses, the tool is 30 inches long and has a 9 inch circumference for its cylindrical shape. The tool may be shorter for small areas to be dusted, such as in a vehicle, and smaller for use by children.

(18) The handheld tool is comfortable to hold and has an ergonomic shape and is lightweight to reduce hand, wrist and arm fatigue.

(19) The spacer 13, in which the spine is embedded, is a closed cell foam material and provides support for the spine 12 and provides the shape and body on which the cleaning pad 10 is placed. This foam acts as a spacer to prevent the spine 12 from kinking when being bent into the desired positions. Furthermore, the thickness of the foam is determined by the diameter of the spine and the desired diameter of the tool.

(20) The foam is preferably a closed cell foam so that it does not absorb moisture or liquids. This allows the user to clean in a wet environment and not have the foam absorb moisture and get heavy and take long time to dry.

(21) The spine may be comprised of a thick metal wire, or a flexible tube, and/or other materials engineered to be flexible in all directions. The core 11 comprised of the spine 12 and spacer foam 13 retains the bent shape and can be bent repeatedly without breaking or becoming weak. The spine of metal and/or plastic engineered material acts like the vertebra found in a backbone. It provides the strength, the flexibility and the ability to form and retain the user created shapes and configurations of the duster over its entire length. Each spine is made of material, or materials, or structures, such that they are lightweight, but strong, and can be bent with little effort.

(22) The spine 12 is a solid wire or rod piece, or the spine may be a flexible hose 15 made up of interlocking contiguous plastic or non-rusting metal pieces, like a ball and socket. These interlocking pieces form a flexible hose or tube, which may be easily manipulated into a desired shape, such as a circle, an L, a semicircle, or the shape of an object to be cleaned. The friction between the interlocking pieces firmly holds the selected shape of the spine while the user of the tool cleans selected objects and/or areas.

(23) The pad 10 has an opening 20 for the insertion or removal of the core 11. The opening 20 will be at an end of the pad 10.

(24) In order to separate the core 11 and pad 10 to put on or remove the pad or cover 10, an option for opening the cover and sealing the cover closed is snaps or, alternatively, a hook-and-loop fastener.

(25) A plurality of snaps 27, like the single snap 27 seen in FIG. 4, may be used in place of a single snap, and spaced along the opening near an end 21, or at the middle of the pad 22. One part 28 of a snap is attached to the outermost overlapping layer of the cover opening, facing towards the spine. The underlapping layer of the cover opening carries the cooperating part 29 of the snap. The snaps are concealed and not in direct contact with the items being dusted, thus avoiding the scratching of the furniture surfaces.

(26) An external adjustable connector 30 for the handle 50 has a U-shaped hub 34 having an outside 2, an inside 3, a top 4, a near side 5, a far side 6, a length 7 and a pair of holes 8. Each of the near side and the far side have an equal length, and the pair of holes is disposed along the length of the near side from the outside to the inside.

(27) At least one lip 35 is disposed to the outside of the U-shaped hub on the far side. The at least one lip is disposed parallel to the length of the far side of the hub.

(28) The external adjustable connector attaches to the pad 10 with a strong elastic band 31. The band 31 has a pair of ends 32, with each of the pair of ends disposed in each of the pair of holes 8 disposed in the hub 34 to form a stretchable elastic band loop 33 wrappable around the outer circumference of the pad 10 and hookable onto the at least one lip 35. The external adjustable connector 30 allows the handle to be attached in various areas along the body of the handheld tool instead of in one area. The band 31 is manually stretched to place the loop 33 on, and secured by, the lip 35. A second lip 82, and possibly a third lip, are adjacent to the lip 35 in order to further stretch and secure the band 31 if tightening is required. A swivel or hinge 36 has a proximal section 71, a lockable pivot mechanism 37, a distal section 72, and a threaded female connector 39. The proximal section 71 is disposed to the outside 2 of the top 4 of the hub 34 to permit an angular adjustment of the position of the handle relative to the handheld tool. The lockable pivot mechanism 37 allows the handle to freely swivel or to be locked in a selected position. This locking functionality of the swivel point provides a fixed position for the handle relative to the pad. The swivel attachment is ideal for attaching a long handle for dusting floors. The distal section 72 of the swivel 36 has a pivot end 73 and a distal end 38 having the threaded female connector 39, the pivot end 73 proximal the pivot mechanism 37, and the distal end 38 opposite the pivot end. The threaded female connector 39 has internal female threads 40 selectively engageable to a male threaded end 41 of a handle 50. This is the threading commonly found on most broom handles, mop handles, paint roller handles, etc. This allows for the attachment of long or short handles.

(29) An alternative to the external adjustable connector would be a fixed placement integrated connector 60, shown in FIG. 7. The fixed placement integrated connector is attached to or formed with the spine 15 directly at the midpoint of the spine for the addition of a selected handle. The fixed placement integrated connector has a base 61 which creates a hub attached to, or molded into, the spine 15. Attached to the base 61 is the male portion 62a of a quick release connector 64.

(30) The base or hub 61 has a female connector opening 62b perpendicular to the spine below an opening in the pad to allow for the insertion of the male quick release part 63. At the end opposite to where the female part mates with the male part a swivel 66 attaches, as in the external adjustable connector 30. At the end 68 of the swivel 66, a female connector 69 for the handle is attached. The female connector 69 has internal threads 40 to receive the male threaded end 41 of typical threaded handles.

(31) When the tool has a fixed placement integrated connector 60, as shown in FIG. 7, for the handle 50, an opening in the cover with a snap allows the handle to be inserted through the cover and onto the core. Hook-and-loop fastener may also be used in place of the snaps 27.

(32) FIG. 8 shows one use of the handheld tool bent to reach under low furniture placed on the floor.