US20060230558A1 - Lint roller handle and cover - Google Patents
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- the lint roller comprises a handle, a roller support section located within the handle, a roller and a cover.
- the cover is arranged to fit onto the handle and over the roller and roller support section.
- FIGS. 1-2 show a lint roller in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, generally indicated by reference numeral 10 .
- the lint roller 10 is generally in the shape of an egg. That is, the handle 30 is oval in shape and the cover 20 is oval in shape. The handle 30 and cover 20 fit and interlock with each other thereby forming an egg-shaped lint roller 10 when the lint roller is in a closed position.
- the egg-shape is an exemplary design and the roller is not limited to this design alone. Other designs may be spheres, cubes, or any other shape where a roller assembly may be encased within a handle.
- the roller 33 , the adhesive tape roll 31 and the roller support section 34 fit within the handle 30 and cover 20 .
- the handle 30 and cover 20 can receive and hold the roller so that the roller 10 takes up less storage space overall and the tape roll 31 is protected from contamination.
- the roller 16 is generally cylindrical in shape and has a predetermined axial or longitudinal length 20 .
- the support section 34 has two sides 34 a and 34 b which are permanently affixed to the inside of the handle 30 .
- the roller 33 has elongated protrusions 35 , which extend from the roller, on each end of the roller 33 . These protrusions 35 are removably connected to the roller support section 34 . The connection is made by placing the protrusions 35 within the roller support section 34 and locking the protrusions 35 into place.
- the support section 34 is configured so as to accept the bottom portion of the protrusion 41 . That is, the bottom portion 41 is received into a groove 43 of the support section 34 .
- the groove 43 is configured to move a certain distance thereby allowing the bottom section of the protrusion 41 to fit into the bottom of the groove 43 . Once in place, the groove 43 moves to its original position thereby firmly locking the roller 33 into the support section 34 .
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- The present invention deals with lint rollers and more specifically, a lint roller assembly encased within a lint roller handle and cover.
- Lint rollers are well known for use in removing micro-debris such as lint and pet hair, from furniture, linens and clothes. In use, such lint rollers are typically coated with adhesive masking tape sheets wound around a cylindrical core that rotates. When the adhesive tape becomes contaminated with micro-debris, the contaminated adhesive sheet is then peeled off and discarded, readying a subsequent adhesive sheet for more use.
- There are several known types and styles of lint rollers. These lint roller assemblies typically comprise a handle secured to a cylindrical lint roller support. A tubular cylindrical adhesive lint roller is then removably mounted to the support such that the adhesive roller is rotatable relative to the handle.
- Storing lint rollers when not in use presents a problem because the prior art designs do not provide a cover for the adhesive section. Usually, the adhesive part sticks to the surface on which the roller is resting, and usually to any surrounding objects it may bump into when being moved. The size and shape of typical lint roller also cause problems when storing these items.
- When storing these prior art rollers, usually, these rollers end up with either the roller falling over or the adhesive tape sticking to a nearby object. This then brings both the roller and the object it is stuck to, off the shelf upon which it rests. Or if it doesn't fall off the shelf, it will act as a domino and knock everything in the surrounding area over.
- A lint roller having a handle with a mirror-image cover both of which encase a lint roller assembly. In the preferred embodiment, the lint roller has an oval-shaped handle with a roller and a roller support section. The roller support section is located within the handle. An oval-shaped cover is provided which connects to the handle. The cover provides protection for the adhesive roller to prevent it from unintentionally sticking to anything and taking up less storage space.
- In further detail, the lint roller comprises a handle, a roller support section located within the handle, a roller and a cover. The cover is arranged to fit onto the handle and over the roller and roller support section.
- In accordance with further aspects of a preferred embodiment, the lint roller further comprises an adhesive tape roll that may be a number of adhesive sheets wound on a core, or a flexible washable plastic substrate of polyvinyl.
- The adhesive tape roll is changed by removing the roller support section from the handle and withdrawing the roller from said adhesive tape roll, thereby allowing a new tape roll to be sheathed on the roller.
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FIG. 1 shows a side view of a lint roller and cover in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 shows an alternate view of a lint roller and case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 3 shows the lint roller ofFIGS. 1 and 2 with the cover in a closed position. -
FIGS. 1-2 show a lint roller in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, generally indicated byreference numeral 10. Thelint roller 10 is generally in the shape of an egg. That is, thehandle 30 is oval in shape and thecover 20 is oval in shape. Thehandle 30 and cover 20 fit and interlock with each other thereby forming an egg-shaped lint roller 10 when the lint roller is in a closed position. The egg-shape is an exemplary design and the roller is not limited to this design alone. Other designs may be spheres, cubes, or any other shape where a roller assembly may be encased within a handle. - When the
lint roller 10 is in an opened position, anadhesive tape roll 31 along with theroller 33 is rolled along and against a surface to pick up dirt and debris. When in a closed position, thecover 20 provides protection for theadhesive tape roll 31 from sticking to anything. Also, the egg-shaped design allows for easy and convenient storage. - In this particular embodiment, the
roller 33, theadhesive tape roll 31 and theroller support section 34 fit within thehandle 30 andcover 20. In this way, as shown inFIG. 3 , when not in use thehandle 30 andcover 20 can receive and hold the roller so that theroller 10 takes up less storage space overall and thetape roll 31 is protected from contamination. - The
adhesive tape roll 31 androller 33 are tubular and cylindrical in shape. Theadhesive tape roll 31 is slidably received over theroller 33. Theroller 33 is retained to thehandle 30 by being connected to theroller support section 34 in a manner subsequently described in greater detail. - The roller 16 is generally cylindrical in shape and has a predetermined axial or
longitudinal length 20. Thesupport section 34 has two sides 34 a and 34 b which are permanently affixed to the inside of thehandle 30. Theroller 33 haselongated protrusions 35, which extend from the roller, on each end of theroller 33. Theseprotrusions 35 are removably connected to theroller support section 34. The connection is made by placing theprotrusions 35 within theroller support section 34 and locking theprotrusions 35 into place. - More specifically, the
protrusion 35 has a bottom portion 41 located at its base and acircular portion 42 located on the opposite end. The bottom portion 41 is connected to theroller 33 at point A. The bottom portion's thickness decreases as theshaft 44 of the protrusion approaches thecircular portion 42. - The
support section 34 is configured so as to accept the bottom portion of the protrusion 41. That is, the bottom portion 41 is received into a groove 43 of thesupport section 34. The groove 43 is configured to move a certain distance thereby allowing the bottom section of the protrusion 41 to fit into the bottom of the groove 43. Once in place, the groove 43 moves to its original position thereby firmly locking theroller 33 into thesupport section 34. - By locking the
protrusions 35 within the roller support section 34 a user can roll theroller 33 along an article for its intended use without theroller 33 becoming unattached from thehandle 30. - With reference now particularly to
FIG. 1 and 2, the lint roller 18 includes a tubular andcylindrical core 32 having anadhesive roll 31 wound about thecore 32. Thisadhesive roll 31 is conventional in construction and includes a backer sheet coated with an adhesive on one side. Theadhesive roll 31 may be either continuous or perforated into single sheets wherein the width of each sheet substantially equals the circumference of theadhesive roll 31. - The longitudinal length of the
core 32 is substantially the same or slightly less than the longitudinal length of theroller 33. Furthermore, the inside diameter of thecore 32 is substantially the same or slightly less than the outside diameter of theroller 33 as defined by the outer surface of theroller 33. - In order to mount the
adhesive roll 31 to the roller, theroller 33 is removed from thehandle 30 as discussed above. Theadhesive roll 31 is then pushed over theroller 33. The diameter of theroller 33 is smaller than the circumference of theadhesive roll 31 but of a size as not to allow free rotation of theadhesive roll 31 relative to theroller 33. - In accordance with further aspects of a preferred embodiment, the
roller 33 is removed from thesupport section 34 so that theadhesive roll 31 can be more easily slid on and off thesupport section 34. With this embodiment, the roller andadhesive tape roll 31 are removed from thehandle 30 so that a new adhesive roll may be inserted on the roller. The roller is then put back into the handle. - The
adhesive tape roll 31 is a pressure sensitive adhesive tape and can consist of a saturated release coated crepe paper, pulled out paper, flat back paper or can be fabricated utilizing a flexible washable plastic substrate of poly vinyl or other suitable washable plastic sheet material having a washable pressure sensitive adhesive coating provided on one side thereof. The adhesive coating provided on the flexible plastic substrate can also be a water base poly vinyl acetate so as to be washable so that each layer of tape can be used several times before being detached and discarded as hereinafter described. - In use, the
lint remover assembly 10 is selectively rolled over the surface to be cleaned so that the outer adhesive surface of thetape roll 30 removes the lint, dust and foreign particles therefrom as they adhere thereto. After the outer surface becomes saturated through repeated use, the outer used layer can be removed. This is initially accomplished by lifting the corner of the leading edge of thetape roll 30 and pulling the used layer away from thetape roll 30 so as to expose the unused adhesive tape layer therebelow. - After the used layer is thus removed, the
lint remover 10 is ready for use until the newly exposed tape layer is similarly saturated. The foregoing process is repeated until the entire tape roll is expended. A new refill tape roll is selectively installed on the roller assembly as desired. - In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
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