AU658479B2 - Sponge squeegee combination - Google Patents

Sponge squeegee combination

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AU658479B2
AU658479B2 AU33391/93A AU3339193A AU658479B2 AU 658479 B2 AU658479 B2 AU 658479B2 AU 33391/93 A AU33391/93 A AU 33391/93A AU 3339193 A AU3339193 A AU 3339193A AU 658479 B2 AU658479 B2 AU 658479B2
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skin
block
ribs
ridges
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Arthur James Fahy
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/12Implements with several different treating devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/16Cloths; Pads; Sponges

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Description

SPONGE SQUEEGEE COMBINATION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
THIS INVENTION relates to the washing of extended surfaces open to atmospheric pollution and grime, and is specifically, although not exclusively concerned with hand-cleaning the paint-work of a motor vehicle.
STATE OF THE ART
The conventional way of cleaning the paint-work of a motor vehicle by hand is to sponge down the paint-work with water, apply a cleaning agent such as a detergent or soap to the paint-work with a sponge and plenty of water wash down the paint-work after cleaning with plenty of water usually supplied by a hose, and finally wiping residual spots of water from the paint work with a chamois leather which removes any free surface water from the paintwork.
OBJECTION OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide an improved implement for cleaning an extended surface by hand.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According with the present invention an implement for cleaning grime from an extended surface susceptible to atmospheric pollution, comprises a resiliently-flexible block of relative water-absorbent, spongy material having one face exposed for applying a cleaning solution such as soapy water to the surface to be cleaned, and me opposite face sheathed with a resiliently-flexible, externally-ribbed skin of material which is relatively non-absorbent to water.
The implement enables the cleaning solution to be hand-applied by way of the exposed face of the spongy block, and, after the cleaning solution has been washed oft with clean water, residual drops of the water are removed by wiping the ribbed face of the block across the surface. The ribs on the face flex to conform to the contour of the surface beneath the block and act with a squeegee action to provide dams which remove water droplets from the area of the surface over which the ribbed face of the block is passed, so that the water droplets are removed and a clean and virtually drop-free surface emerges from beneath the block.
PREFERRED FEATURES OF THE INVENTION
In the preferred form of the invention the block has a flat rectangular face on one side, and its opposite side is of generally semi-cylindrical shape and is sheathed with the ribbed skin.
The ribs of the skin conveniently extend parallel to one another between opposite end-faces of the block so that they are wiped across the paint surface in a direction which is transverse to the direction in which the ribs extend. However, it is not essential for the ribs to be continuous. Experiments have shown that the implement works equally well where the ribs are interrupted or are of non-linear shape such as S-shape, or U-shape.
As one possible example of the shape of ribs which is useable it was found that ribs in the form of overlapping capital letters spelling out the name of the manufacturer and using the letters in staggered lines provided a satisfactory squeegee action. Whatever shape is chosen for the ribs, it is preferred that there is continuous band of the ribbed skin in contact with the paint surface when the water droplets are being wiped off, to prevent the droplets leaving streak-lines on the paint-work behind the implement.
Suitably the sheath covers the bulk of the generally semi-cylindrical shaped face of the sponge so that the sheath provides a hand-hold for the block and prevents liquid absorbed into the spong from flooding out over the hand of the user when the cleaning solution is being applied. The semi-cylindrical shape of the block facilitates the ability of the block to perform a partly wiping action and partly rolling action, as the user's wrist turns naturally during the wiping movement of the block over the surface being cleaned.
INTRODUCTION TO THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of examples, with reference to the accompanying partly diagrammatic drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a top perspective view of a spongy implement for cleaning a painted surface;
FIGURE 2 is an under plan view of the implement;
FIGURE 3 is an end view of the implement, both ends appearing the same;
FIGURE 4 is a top plan view showing a further design of ribbing on the sheath;
FIGURE 5 is a top plan view of an implement with yet another shape of ribbing on the sheath; and
FIGURE 6 shows the implement of Figure 5 in use wiping surplus water drops from the painted surface of part of a motor vehicle.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Figure 1 shows a cleaning implement 1 which is about 215 mm. long, 105 mm. wide and 75 mm. high. It comprises a soft, resiliently flexible, sponge block which is water absorbent and which has a flat rectangular face 3 shown in figure 2. The opposite face of the block is a generally semicylindrical shape to provide a comfortable hand-hold, and is sheathed with a non-absorbent resiliently flexible skin 4 which is 2 mm. thick. The skin 4 is provided with external parallel ribs 5 about 2 mm. high and which have a V- shaped section as shown in figure 3. the block is made from an open-cell foam of soft polyurethane, and the skin 4 is made form closed-cell ethylene vinyl acetate foam. The skin is cemented to the block by a waterproof adhesive which when applied, does not degrade the skin 4 or the surface of the block 2.
VARIATIONS OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As appears from figures 4 and 5 the ribs 5 provided on the skin 4 can have different shapes without detracting from the usefulness of the invention.
In figure 4 the ribs are interrupted to provide short rib sections 6 which are staggered with respect to the lines of short rib sections in the adjacent rib lines.
In figure 5 the ribs are formed by S-shape rib sections 7 arranged in lines and staggered with respect to the ribs in neighbouring lines.
In a further embodiment (no shown) the rib sections are of C-shape with successive rib sections in each line facing in opposite directions respectively, and the rib sections in adjacent lines being staggered with respect to one another.
In another non-illustrated embodiment, the block 2 is of parallelepiped shape and has one rectangular face exposed, and the other, opposite, rectangular face and adjacent portions of the longer sides of the block sheathed with the skin which effectively provides two parallel ribs where it extends over the corners at the longer sides of said opposite face. The end faces of the block may also be sheathed with the skin if desired.
USE OF THE IMPLEMENT
Figure 6 shows the implement in use to remove water droplets from the painted surface of a motor vehicle body. The vehicle body has a curved contour but the flexibility of the implement enables it to mould itself naturally to the painted surface under hand pressure, so that the ribs provide dams which prevent the water droplets from passing beneath the skin 4 of the implement as it is passed over the wet curved painted surface of the vehicle. The painted surface is thus wiped dry in much the same way as if the water droplets had been removed by a chamois leather using the conventional technique.

Claims (18)

THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. An implement for cleaning grime from an extended surface susceptible to atmospheric pollution, comprises a resiliently-flexible block of relatively water-absorbent, spongy material having one face exposed for applying a cleaning solution such as soapy water to the surface to be cleaned, and the opposite face sheathed with a resiliently-flexible, externally-ribbed skin of material which is relatively non-absorbent to water.
2. An implement as claimed in claim 1 , in which the exposed surface of the skin is ribbed.
3. An implement as claimed in claim 2, in which the ribs are spaced and substantially parallel and extended in continuous fashion between opposite ends of the block.
4. An implement as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the ribs are each formed from spaced rib sections which are staggered with respect to the rib sections of the neighbouring ribs.
5. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the skin sheaths said opposite face and the bulk of the longer sides of the block.
6. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the skin is a relatively thin plastics strip integrally formed with ribs and adhering to said opposite face of the block.
7. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the exposed face of the block is rectangular, and said skin provides a semi-cylindrical hand-hold for the implement.
8. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the block is made from an open-cell soft foam and the skin is made from a closed cell foam layer integrally formed with the ribs.
9. An implement as claimed in claim 8, in which the material of the block is polyurethane and the material of the skin is ethylene vinyl acetate or polyethylene.
10. An implement as claimed in claim 8 in which the ribs are heat formed onto the closed cell foam layer.
AMENDED CLAIMS
[received by the International Bureau on 29 June 1993 (29.06.93) ; original claims 1-10 replaced by amended claims 1-8 (1page)]
1. An implement for cleaning grime and wiping liquid from an extended surface, comprises a resiliently-flexible block of relatively water-absorbent spongy material having one face exposed for applying a cleaning solution, such as soapy water, to the surface to be cleaned and wiped dry, and the opposite face sheathed with a relatively thin resiliently-flexible skin of material which is non-absorbent to water and which is bonded over substantially its entire area to said opposite face so as to be effectively integral therewith and said resiliently flexible skin having non-absorbent vee-shaped ridges with smooth and relatively sharp outer edges formed on its outer side to act as effective wiping blades that can bend in three dimensions and wipe liquid from a curved surface.
2. An implement as claimed in claim 1 in which the Ridges are spaced and substantially parallel and extended in continuous fashion between opposite ends of the block.
3. An implement as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the ridges are each formed from spaced ridge sections which are staggered with respect to the ridge sections of the neighbouring ridges.
4. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the exposed face of the block is rectangular, and said skin provides a semi-cylindrical hand-hold for the implement.
5. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the block is made from soft foam and the skin is made from a closed cell layer integrally formed with the ridges.
6. An implement as claimed in claim 5 in which the material of the block is polyurethane and the material of the skin is ethylene vinyl acetate or polyethylene.
7. An implement as claimed in claim 6 in which the ridges are heat formed onto the skin.
8. An implement as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the ridges are formed in a random or non random pattern or form letters or writing symbols.
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AUPL0565 1992-01-23
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Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3611468A (en) * 1969-08-28 1971-10-12 Halbrand Inc Disposable scrub brush
US3857133A (en) * 1973-03-29 1974-12-31 Brooklyn Prod Inc Combination scrubbing and wiping sponge
GB1417293A (en) * 1972-08-15 1975-12-10 Johnson & Johnson Composite cleaning article and method of manufacturing the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3611468A (en) * 1969-08-28 1971-10-12 Halbrand Inc Disposable scrub brush
GB1417293A (en) * 1972-08-15 1975-12-10 Johnson & Johnson Composite cleaning article and method of manufacturing the same
US3857133A (en) * 1973-03-29 1974-12-31 Brooklyn Prod Inc Combination scrubbing and wiping sponge

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