Crack and crevice cleaning tools and attachments therefor
10058223 ยท 2018-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E01H1/0845
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A crack and crevice cleaning tool has a portion of circular cross section for attachment to a source of vacuum such as a vacuum cleaner, and a flattened nozzle portion for placement next to a crack or crevice and guide means mounted at the end of the nozzle portion and insertable in the crack or crevice being cleaned to guide the tool.
Claims
1. An improved crack and crevice cleaning tool comprising: a) a portion of circular cross section for attachment to a source of vacuum, b) a flattened or nozzle portion for placement next to a crack or crevice, and; c) means for guiding the crack and crevice cleaning tool mounted at the end of the nozzle portion, wherein the means for guiding the crack and crevice cleaning tool is mounted externally on and parallel to the nozzle portion, and the means for guiding the crack and crevice tool further comprises: a head portion, and; an elongated portion, wherein the elongated portion is configured to extend into a crack or crevice and to guide the crack and crevice cleaning tool.
2. The improved crack and crevice cleaning tool defined in claim 1, wherein the means for guiding the crack and crevice cleaning tool is fixedly mounted to the end of the nozzle portion.
3. The improved crack and crevice cleaning tool defined in claim 1, wherein the means for guiding the crack and crevice cleaning tool is configured to displace debris to be removed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(25) The problem with these prior art cleaning tools is that in use it is difficult to hold them in a desired position over the crack or crevice to be cleaned, as there is no guidance, and the cleaning depends upon the steady hand of the operator.
(26) This problem in the prior art is solved by the construction shown in
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(28) Guide means, generally indicated by the numeral 38, are provided and are either fixedly formed at the end 56 of the nozzle portion 54 or rotatably attached so it may be moved out of the way when not needed. The guide means 38 may have a head or enlarged portion 42, and an elongated portion 44.
(29) If it is desired to rotatably mount the guide means 38 to the end 56 of the nozzle portion 54 an aperture 46 (
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(31) The guide means 80 has a base portion 82 having a plurality of apertures 84 for mounting the fixed guide means 80 to the nozzle portion 76 of the tool 70. It also has an extension or rod-like portion 86 fixedly mounted proximate the center of the base portion 82. The base portion 82 of the fixed guide means 80 is mounted to the nozzle portion 76 of the large crevice tool 70 such that at least one side 88 of base portion. 82 is parallel to, and proximate the end 76A of the nozzle 76.
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(33) The bottom portion 88 of base portion 82 which is proximate the nozzle portion 76 of the tool 70 is riding on the top 90A of the construction 90, and is taking any wear that is occurring to the large tool 70, by acting as a wear plate It should be understood that the
(34) In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiments. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.