GRIP CLEANING DEVICE
20220054910 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A grip cleaning device for cleaning handle grips comprising an outer support housing having a tubular configuration, a mount having securing opening configured to receive a securing device to the outer support housing wall, and a substantially tubular cleaning material fitted inside the outer support housing wherein the handle grip is inserted into the tubular cleaning material and moved therethrough to clean the handle grip.
Claims
1. A cleaning device comprising: an outer support housing having a tubular configuration, the outer support housing having an outer support housing length and an outer wall, the outer wall defining an outer housing internal cavity that extends the length of the outer support housing, the outer housing internal cavity being substantially circular; a mount secured to the outer wall, the mount having securing opening configured to receive a securing device; and a substantially tubular cleaning material fitted inside the outer housing internal cavity, the tubular cleaning material having a longitudinal opening extending therethrough, the opening being configured to slidably receive a handle grip, wherein the handle grip may be moved within the opening while holding the tubular outer sleeve to clean the handle grip.
2. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein longitudinal opening of the tubular cleaning material extends into but not complete through the tubular cleaning material.
3. The cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising two removable end caps, each end cap being configured to engage and cover an end of outer support housing.
4. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the tubular cleaning material is removable from the outer housing internal cavity.
5. The cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising; a removable brush assembly slidably inserted in the outer wall of the outer support housing for removing debris from a golf assessor, the brush assembly includes a brush head from which extends a plurality of bristles.
6. The cleaning device of claim 5, wherein the brush assembly is generally rectangular with guide channel slots along each long side thereof shaped to engage a corresponding recessed channel slot formed within the outer wall of the outer support housing.
7. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the mount is defined as comprising: a flexible strap having a first end and a second end, with the first end being secured to outer support housing; a two-part connector having a first part secured to the strap proximate the first end and a second part secured to the strap proximate to second end 264, the second part of the connector being configured to engage with the first part of the connector 360, wherein strap is configured to wrap around a support structure.
8. A cleaning device comprising: an outer support housing having a tubular configuration, the outer support housing having an outer support housing length and an outer wall, the outer wall defining an outer housing internal cavity that extends the length of the outer support housing, the outer housing internal cavity being substantially circular; a mount secured to the outer wall, the mount having securing opening configured to receive a securing device; an inner support housing having a tubular configuration, the inner support housing having an inner support housing length and an inner wall, the inner wall defining an inner housing internal cavity that extends the length of the inner support housing, the inner support housing having an outer diameter slightly small than the diameter of outer housing internal cavity so that internal support housing can be located within outer support housing; a substantially tubular cleaning material fitted inside the inner housing internal cavity, the tubular cleaning material having a longitudinal opening extending therethrough, the opening being configured to slidably receive a handle grip, wherein the handle grip may be moved within the opening while holding the tubular outer sleeve to clean the handle grip.
9. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the outer wall of the outer support housing further having one or more locking openings; and wherein the inner support housing further having one or more locking pins that are configured to interact with a locking opening located in the wall of outer support housing.
10. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein longitudinal opening of the tubular cleaning material extends into but not complete through the tubular cleaning material.
11. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising two removable end caps, each end cap being configured to engage and cover an end of outer support housing.
12. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the tubular cleaning material is removable from the outer housing internal cavity.
13. The cleaning device of claim 8, further comprising; a removable brush assembly slidably inserted in the outer wall of the outer support housing for removing debris from a golf assessor, the brush assembly includes a brush head from which extends a plurality of bristles.
14. The cleaning device of claim 13, wherein the brush assembly is generally rectangular with guide channel slots along each long side thereof shaped to engage a corresponding recessed channel slot formed within the outer wall of the outer support housing.
15. The cleaning device of claim 8, wherein the mount is defined as comprising: a flexible strap having a first end and a second end, with the first end being secured to outer support housing; a two-part connector having a first part secured to the strap proximate the first end and a second part secured to the strap proximate to second end 264, the second part of the connector being configured to engage with the first part of the connector 360, wherein strap is configured to wrap around a support structure.
16. A cleaning device comprising: an outer support housing having a tubular configuration, the outer support housing having an outer support housing length and an outer wall, the outer wall defining an outer housing internal cavity that extends the length of the outer support housing, the outer housing internal cavity being substantially circular, the outer wall of the outer support housing having one or more locking openings; a mount secured to the outer wall, the mount having securing opening configured to receive a securing device; an inner support housing having a tubular configuration, the inner support housing having an inner support housing length and an inner wall, the inner wall defining an inner housing internal cavity that extends the length of the inner support housing, the inner support housing having an outer diameter slightly small than the diameter of outer housing internal cavity so that internal support housing can be located within outer support housing, the inner support housing further one or more locking pins that are configured to interact with a locking opening located in the wall of outer support housing; a substantially tubular cleaning material fitted inside the inner housing internal cavity, the tubular cleaning material having a longitudinal opening extending therethrough, the opening being configured to slidably receive a handle grip, wherein the handle grip may be moved within the opening while holding the tubular outer sleeve to clean the handle grip; and two removable end caps, each end cap being configured to engage and cover an end of outer support housing.
17. The cleaning device of claim 16, wherein longitudinal opening of the tubular cleaning material extends into but not complete through the tubular cleaning material.
18. The cleaning device of claim 16, wherein the tubular cleaning material is removable from the outer housing internal cavity.
19. The cleaning device of claim 16, further comprising; a removable brush assembly slidably inserted in the outer wall of the outer support housing for removing debris from a golf assessor, the brush assembly includes a brush head from which extends a plurality of bristles, wherein the brush assembly is generally rectangular with guide channel slots along each long side thereof shaped to engage a corresponding recessed channel slot formed within the outer wall of the outer support housing.
20. The cleaning device of claim 16, wherein the mount is defined as comprising: a flexible strap having a first end and a second end, with the first end being secured to outer support housing; a two-part connector having a first part secured to the strap proximate the first end and a second part secured to the strap proximate to second end 264, the second part of the connector being configured to engage with the first part of the connector 360, wherein strap is configured to wrap around a support structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0039] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0041] The tubular outer sleeve 101 is made of flexible tearable material that is preferably waterproof to prevent the cleaning product to dry.
[0042] A string 102 may optionally be secured to the inside of the tubular outer sleeve 100 to tear the tubular outer sleeve 100.
[0043] The tubular cleaning material 104 includes an interior cavity 108 having an length and an access hole 110 that is configured to receive a handle grip 106. The length of the tubular cleaning material 104 is slightly longer than the handle grip 106 and the width of the hole 110 is slightly wider than the handle grip 106 such that the handle grip 106 can be inserted and moved in the hole of the tubular cleaning material 104. The tubular outer sleeve 101 is sized to fit the tubular cleaning material 104.
[0044] In operation, before the first use, both ends of the tubular outer sleeve 101 are closed, enclosing the cleaning material 104 to keep the tubular cleaning material 104 moist. To utilize cleaning device 100, the end of tubular outer sleeve 101 proximate of the hole 110is torn open to allow the handle grip 106 to be inserted into the cavity 108.
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[0046] The tubular shape provides consistent cleaning around the surface of the handle grip 106. Multiple handle grip 106 can be cleaned using the same device.
[0047] In another embodiment a string 102 is secured to the inside of the tubular outer sleeve 100.
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[0049] The device can be sized to clean any type and sizes of grips, not limited to grips of sporting equipment.
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[0053] A substantially tubular cleaning material 320 is fitted in the outer support housing 310. The tubular cleaning material 320 can be made of flexible absorbing material, for example, but not limited to, a sponge-like material or cloth, to soak cleaning product and provide a gentle abrasive to clean a handle grip 302, or from stiff or soft bristles. Preferably the tubular cleaning material 320 and the cleaning product are disposable in an environmentally friendly manner. Further, the cleaning product may or may not be provided with the tubular cleaning material 320. This allows the user to either utilize tubular cleaning material 320 that is pre-loaded with cleaning product or to load cleaning product of the user's choice into the tubularcleaning material 320.
[0054] The tubular cleaning material 320 includes a cleaning material interior cavity 322 that is configured to receive handle grip 302. The width of the cleaning material interior cavity 322 is slightly wider than the handle grip 302 such that the handle grip 302 can be inserted and moved in the cleaning material interior cavity 322 of the tubular cleaning material 320.
[0055] In this embodiment, the length of the tubular cleaning material 320 and the cleaning material interior cavity 322 is substantially the same as the length 311 of the outer support housing 310. This is illustrative and not meant to be limiting. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the length of the tubular cleaning material 320 may be longer or shorter than the outer support housing 310 and/or the cleaning material interior cavity 322 may be shorter than the length of the tubular cleaning material 320.
[0056] In some embodiments, as shown in
[0057] Mount 316 secured to the wall 312, having securing opening 318—configured to receive a securing device, such as but not limited to a screw or hook. For purposes of this disclosure, the term golf cart securing device will be used. However, this is not limiting as the securing device may be located on other locations and for other sports, such as tennis.
[0058] In operation, the mount 316 of the cleaning device 300 is initially removably secured to a golf cart securing device. When a handle grip is needed to be cleaned, the cleaning device 300 is removed from the golf cart securing device for use. Handle grip 302 is slidably inserted into cleaning material interior cavity 322 and moved through the tubular cleaning material 320 allowing the handle grip 302 to be cleaned. Upon completion of use, the cleaning device 300 may be again removably secured to the golf cart securing device.
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[0061] Inner support housing 330 further includes one or more locking pins 336 that are configured to interact with a locking opening 317 located in the wall 312 of outer support housing 310. In this embodiment, two locking pins 336 are shown. This is illustrative and not meant to be limiting. Those skilled in the art will recognize that one or more locking pins may be utilized. When inner support housing 330 is placed within outer support housing 310, pin 336 is configured to engage with locking opening 317 in order to secure inner support housing 330 to outer support housing 310.
[0062] In these embodiments, substantially tubular cleaning material 340 is fitted in the inner support housing 330 and includes a cleaning material interior cavity 342 having a length that is substantially the same as the length 331 of the inner support housing 330 or a length 343 that is less than the length 331 of the outer support housing 310, as illustrated in
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[0068] The plurality of bristles 384 can be made from one or more stiff, movement resistant material that will provide the capability to clean a surface, such as a face of a golf club. The stiff nature of the bristles allows for further cleaning of grooves located on the surfaces being cleaned.
[0069] In these embodiments, the U-shaped clip may be removable from wall 312. This can allow for the use of multiple brush assembly 380, with each having bristles being made from different materials, such as metal, plastic and nylon.
[0070] In operation, brush assembly 380 may be oriented with the plurality of bristles 384 being located on the outside of, and projecting away from, the outer support housing 310. This allows for the use to access brush assembly 380 when there is a need to clean a piece of golf equipment. Further, when not in use, brush assembly 380 may be oriented with the plurality of bristles 384 being located on the inside of the outer support housing 310. This will provide ability to protect the bristles from damage, as well prevent injury to the user or damage to clothing or other equipment.
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[0073] In these embodiments, the brush assembly may be removable from wall 312. This can allow for the use of multiple brush assemblies, with each having bristles being made from different materials, such as metal, plastic and nylon.
[0074] In operation, the brush assembly may be oriented with the plurality of bristles 384 being located on the outside of, and projecting away from, the outer support housing 310. This allows for the use to access brush assembly when there is a need to clean a piece of golf equipment. Further, when not in use, brush assembly may be oriented with the plurality of bristles 384 being located on the inside of the outer support housing 310. This will provide ability to protect the bristles from damage, as well prevent injury to the user or damage to clothing or other equipment.
[0075] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment(s) were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.