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US3329985A US499979A US49997965A US3329985A US 3329985 A US3329985 A US 3329985A US 499979 A US499979 A US 499979A US 49997965 A US49997965 A US 49997965A US 3329985 A US3329985 A US 3329985A
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  • ABSTRACT OF 'THE lDISCLOSURE A lint removing mit having two delaminable assemblies each including inner and outer backing sheets and a tacky sheet therebetween having adhesive on both sides, the two assemblies being releasably connected to each other and the outer backing sheets being removable iirst to expose one side of each tacky sheet and when these are no longer tacky after use the assemblies are separated and reassembled so that the inner backing sheets are disposed outwardly of the mit and are-adapted to be peeled oi the tacky sheets to expose their tacky opposite sides.
  • This invention relates to means for removing .lint or other dirt particles from fabrics and particularly garments, said means comprising a novel hand gloving tacky structure.
  • a general 'object of the invention is to provide a novel throw-away lint cleaning device which is relatively inexpensive to make.
  • a further object is to provide a novel device which includes laminated strips each having inner and outer paper backings with adhesive sandwiched therebetween, one of these strips having its paper backing narrower than the other to expose the adhesive along the lateral edges of the one strip, said one strip being superposed with respect to the 'other strip and tacked thereto to form a hand accommodating tube, and the backing on the external side of the strips being selectively removable to expose the adhesive which 4is adapted to be applied to the fabric to adhere the lint thereto while the device is held on the hand.
  • the invention comprehends a construction which may be manufactured in a continuous operation.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of mechanism for making the lint remover
  • FIGURE 2 is a plan view partly broken away of my novel structure
  • FIGURE 3 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken substantially on line 3 3 of FIGURE 2;
  • FIGURE 4 is a perspective view showing the device mounted on the hand of the user and the protective backing being peeled ofi;
  • FIGURE 5 is an edge view of the structure on ya reduced scale showing the inner adhesive side exposed.
  • FIGURE 1 a rolling press conveyor generally designated 2 comprising a framework 3 supporting a bed 4.
  • the .bed 4 supports a lower strip 5 which converges with an upper strip 6 into a printing and assembling roller assembly 7 Which comprises a pair of rollers 8 yand 9 suitably biased to tightly press the strips together whereby to obtain adherence between the adhesive sheet 10 of the lower strip 5 with the inner backing paper 12 of the upper strip 6
  • the inner backing paper or mask 14 of the lower strip 5 is slightly narrower than the outer backing or masking paper 15 of the lower strip 5 ice and that the adhesive sheet 10 is thus exposed at opposite edges as at 14' between the lateral edges 13, 16 (FIGS. 2 and 3) of the inner and outer backing sheets 14 and 15 and these portions indicated at 14', 14' of the adhesive sheet 10 adhere to the lateral edge portions 18 of the inner backing sheet 12 of the upper strip 6.
  • the upper strip 6 comprises an adhesive delaminable sheet 20 between the backing sheet 12 and outer backing sheet 22.
  • the two strips 5 and 6 form a tube or band as best seen in FIGURE 4 whereby forming a pocket or opening 24 into which may be inserted one hand 25 of the user while his other hand peels the outer layer or sheet 22 to expose the external side 26 of adhesive sheet 20 whereupon it may be patted on the garment or cloth from which it is intended to remove the lint.
  • the sheet 12 is separated from the adhesive portion 17 of sheet 10 along one edge and s looped over the 'opposite edge portion 17 as seen in FIGURE 5 whereupon the sheets 20 Iand 10 are inverted and the sheets 12 and 14 are thus disposed on the external sides of the tube.
  • These sheets 12 and 14 are removed by peeling ol from the adhesive sheets 10' and 20 to expose sides 28, 29 which are then used to pat on the garment or cloth.
  • the tacky initial surface areas after being used up are no longer tacky and thus may be sleeved over the hand of the user.
  • 'I'he sheets 22, 15, 12 and 14 may -be kraft paper and the adhesive sheets 10 and 20 may be any cellulosic rmaterial with pressure sensitive adhesive applied thereto such as, for example, a rubber resin type adhesive.
  • An adhesive coated cleaning mit comprising a first assembly including inner and outer backing sheets and an intervening adhesive sheet having permanently tacky pressure-sensitive adhesive covering both sides thereof interposed between said backing sheets and delaminable therefrom, a second assembly including inner and outer backing sheets and an intervening adhesive sheet having permanently tacky pressure-sensitive adhesive covering both sides thereof interposed between the last-mentioned backing sheet and delaminable therefrom, the inner backing sheet of the second assembly being narrower than the other sheets and exposing lateral edge portions of the related intervening sheet whereby the latter presents adhesive edge portions between the adjacent lateral edges of the related backing sheets, the inner backing sheet of the iirst assembly being superposed with respect to the second assembly and having edge portions aligned with respective adhesive edge portions and removably adhered thereto, forming a pocket for receiving the fingers of the user, said backing sheets each adapted to be peeled from the Iassociated intervening sheet to expose the tacky material.
  • each assembly comprising inner and outer backing sheetsY and Van interveningV sheet having inner and outer surfacesrof Ybly adhered to the adhesive sheet of the second assemblyV forming a pocket to Ilit around and substantially cover fingers of a user and be supported thereby, said outer sheets adapted to be peeled from the outer sides of respective adhesive sheets and upon said outer sides of the two adhesive sheets becoming non-tacky, said inner sheet of the iirst assembly being separable along one edge from and being positionable to dispose the inner sheets externally of the adhesive sheets whereby said inner sheets upon removal from the adhesive sheets expose the related surfaces of the adhesive sheetsto use.
  • a cleaning mit comprising two three-piece assemblies disposed in superposed relation, each assembly cornprising inner and outer backing sheets and an intervening Y adhesive sheet having inner and outer tacky sides, said assemblies having edge portions, and means releasablyV connecting respective edgeV portions Vof said assemblies toV each other to form a hand accommodating pocket with lthe inner backing sheets of said assemblies opposing each other, said outer sheets being removable to expose the;
  • said assemblies being separable upon the outer sides of said adhesive sheets becoming non-tacky and being reassembled with thenontacky outer sides facing each other and disposing the inner sheets outwardly whereupon they are removable toV expose said inner tacky sides ofthe respective adhesive sheets.

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July l1, 1967 s. F. GLowAcKi, JR 3,329,935
LINT REMOVING MIT Filed oct. 21, 1965 a @gli i814' 14 322 2Q 22 20j/Z 6 2 j! Eig-* l r1 n@ United States Patent O 3,329,985 LINT REMOVING MIT Steven F. Glowacki, Jr., 3117 Belwood Lane, Glenview, lll. 60025 Filed Oct. 21, 1965, Ser. No. 499,979 4 Claims. (Cl. 15-104) ABSTRACT OF 'THE lDISCLOSURE A lint removing mit having two delaminable assemblies each including inner and outer backing sheets and a tacky sheet therebetween having adhesive on both sides, the two assemblies being releasably connected to each other and the outer backing sheets being removable iirst to expose one side of each tacky sheet and when these are no longer tacky after use the assemblies are separated and reassembled so that the inner backing sheets are disposed outwardly of the mit and are-adapted to be peeled oi the tacky sheets to expose their tacky opposite sides.
This invention relates to means for removing .lint or other dirt particles from fabrics and particularly garments, said means comprising a novel hand gloving tacky structure.
Although the use of tacky material to remove lint, the items heretofore proposed have been diicult to hold or to use and expensive to make.
A general 'object of the invention is to provide a novel throw-away lint cleaning device which is relatively inexpensive to make.
A further object is to provide a novel device which includes laminated strips each having inner and outer paper backings with adhesive sandwiched therebetween, one of these strips having its paper backing narrower than the other to expose the adhesive along the lateral edges of the one strip, said one strip being superposed with respect to the 'other strip and tacked thereto to form a hand accommodating tube, and the backing on the external side of the strips being selectively removable to expose the adhesive which 4is adapted to be applied to the fabric to adhere the lint thereto while the device is held on the hand.
The invention comprehends a construction which may be manufactured in a continuous operation.
These and other objects and advantages inherent in the invention will become more apparent from the specifications and the drawings, wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of mechanism for making the lint remover;
FIGURE 2 is a plan view partly broken away of my novel structure;
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken substantially on line 3 3 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view showing the device mounted on the hand of the user and the protective backing being peeled ofi; and
FIGURE 5 is an edge view of the structure on ya reduced scale showing the inner adhesive side exposed.
Describing the invention in detail, there is shown in FIGURE 1 a rolling press conveyor generally designated 2 comprising a framework 3 supporting a bed 4. The .bed 4 supports a lower strip 5 which converges with an upper strip 6 into a printing and assembling roller assembly 7 Which comprises a pair of rollers 8 yand 9 suitably biased to tightly press the strips together whereby to obtain adherence between the adhesive sheet 10 of the lower strip 5 with the inner backing paper 12 of the upper strip 6 It Will be seen that the inner backing paper or mask 14 of the lower strip 5 is slightly narrower than the outer backing or masking paper 15 of the lower strip 5 ice and that the adhesive sheet 10 is thus exposed at opposite edges as at 14' between the lateral edges 13, 16 (FIGS. 2 and 3) of the inner and outer backing sheets 14 and 15 and these portions indicated at 14', 14' of the adhesive sheet 10 adhere to the lateral edge portions 18 of the inner backing sheet 12 of the upper strip 6.
The upper strip 6 comprises an adhesive delaminable sheet 20 between the backing sheet 12 and outer backing sheet 22.
Thus the two strips 5 and 6 form a tube or band as best seen in FIGURE 4 whereby forming a pocket or opening 24 into which may be inserted one hand 25 of the user while his other hand peels the outer layer or sheet 22 to expose the external side 26 of adhesive sheet 20 whereupon it may be patted on the garment or cloth from which it is intended to remove the lint.
After this sheet is used up where it is no longer adhesive to pick the lint then the user merely rotates the device and then removes the backing sheet 15 exposing the external side 27 of the delaminable adhesive sheet 10.
In order to expose the internal sides 28 and 29 of the adhesive sheets 10 and 20, the sheet 12 is separated from the adhesive portion 17 of sheet 10 along one edge and s looped over the 'opposite edge portion 17 as seen in FIGURE 5 whereupon the sheets 20 Iand 10 are inverted and the sheets 12 and 14 are thus disposed on the external sides of the tube. These sheets 12 and 14 are removed by peeling ol from the adhesive sheets 10' and 20 to expose sides 28, 29 which are then used to pat on the garment or cloth. Thus not only are the parts Iof the device arranged to be cheaply manufactured, but also four lint picking surfaces are provided. The tacky initial surface areas after being used up are no longer tacky and thus may be sleeved over the hand of the user.
'I'he tubular assembly or band generally designated 30 after exiting from the rollers which may print suitable advertising on the external sides 31, 32 of the sheets 22, 15, passes over a shear bar 33 which cooperates with a cutter 34 suitably power actuated as by ram 35 whereby the band is cut into appropriate lengths as seen in FIG- URES 1-4.
'I'he sheets 22, 15, 12 and 14 may -be kraft paper and the adhesive sheets 10 and 20 may be any cellulosic rmaterial with pressure sensitive adhesive applied thereto such as, for example, a rubber resin type adhesive.
Having described a preferred form of the invention it will be realized that various embodiments will become readily apparent within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. An adhesive coated cleaning mit, comprising a first assembly including inner and outer backing sheets and an intervening adhesive sheet having permanently tacky pressure-sensitive adhesive covering both sides thereof interposed between said backing sheets and delaminable therefrom, a second assembly including inner and outer backing sheets and an intervening adhesive sheet having permanently tacky pressure-sensitive adhesive covering both sides thereof interposed between the last-mentioned backing sheet and delaminable therefrom, the inner backing sheet of the second assembly being narrower than the other sheets and exposing lateral edge portions of the related intervening sheet whereby the latter presents adhesive edge portions between the adjacent lateral edges of the related backing sheets, the inner backing sheet of the iirst assembly being superposed with respect to the second assembly and having edge portions aligned with respective adhesive edge portions and removably adhered thereto, forming a pocket for receiving the fingers of the user, said backing sheets each adapted to be peeled from the Iassociated intervening sheet to expose the tacky material.
2. The invention according to claim 1 and said adhesive sheet of the second assembly being separable along one of its exposed edges from the inner backing sheet of the first assembly torwhich it is adhered and said adhesive and inner sheet of the lirst assembly being `adapted to be looped about the opposite edge of the second assembly to Y the edges of the adhesive sheet of the second assembly Cil position the inner backing sheets of both assemblies out- Y wardly of the adhesive sheets, and the free edge of the adhesive sheet of the iirst assembly being adapted to be looped over the'tacky edge of the adhesive sheet of the second assembly to form a band'therewith with the inner sheetsgdisposed outwardly of the adhesive sheets whereupon the inner sheets may be removed from the adhesive sheets to expose the tacky adhesive thereon on a side opposite that aforementioned. n
3; As a composite mit, comprising irst and second sheet assemblies arranged in superposed relation, each assembly comprising inner and outer backing sheetsY and Van interveningV sheet having inner and outer surfacesrof Ybly adhered to the adhesive sheet of the second assemblyV forming a pocket to Ilit around and substantially cover fingers of a user and be supported thereby, said outer sheets adapted to be peeled from the outer sides of respective adhesive sheets and upon said outer sides of the two adhesive sheets becoming non-tacky, said inner sheet of the iirst assembly being separable along one edge from and being positionable to dispose the inner sheets externally of the adhesive sheets whereby said inner sheets upon removal from the adhesive sheets expose the related surfaces of the adhesive sheetsto use.
4.v A cleaning mit comprising two three-piece assemblies disposed in superposed relation, each assembly cornprising inner and outer backing sheets and an intervening Y adhesive sheet having inner and outer tacky sides, said assemblies having edge portions, and means releasablyV connecting respective edgeV portions Vof said assemblies toV each other to form a hand accommodating pocket with lthe inner backing sheets of said assemblies opposing each other, said outer sheets being removable to expose the;
outer sides of said adhesive sheets, said assemblies being separable upon the outer sides of said adhesive sheets becoming non-tacky and being reassembled with thenontacky outer sides facing each other and disposing the inner sheets outwardly whereupon they are removable toV expose said inner tacky sides ofthe respective adhesive sheets.
References Cited UNITEDV STATES PATENTS V2,913,745Y 1.1/1959V welvang 1s-104 3,082,453 3/1963 Mutchier et ai. 15-104 3,103,029 9/1963 Vaues 15-104 FOREIGN PATENTS 862,580 3/ 1961 Great Britain.
CHARLES A. WILLMUTH, Primary Examiner.
DANIEL'BLUM, Examiner.

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1. AN ADHESIVE COATED CLEANING MIT, COMPRISING A FIRST ASSEMBLY INCLUDING INNER AND OUTER BACKING SHEETS AND AN INTERVENING ADHESIVE SHEET HAVING PERMANENTLY TACKY PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COVERING BOTH SIDES THEREOF INTERPOSED BETWEEN SAID BACKING SHEETS AND DELAMINABLE THEREFORM, A SECOND ASSEMBLY INCLUDING INNER AND OUTER BACKING SHEETS AND AN INTERVENING ADHESIVE SHEET HAVING PERMANENTLY TACKY PRESSURE-SENSTIVE ADHESIVE COVERING BOTH SIDES THEREOF INTERPOSED BETWEEN THE LAST-MENTIONED BACKING SHEET AND DELAMINABLE THEREFROM, THE INNER BACKING SHEET OF THE SECOND ASSEMBLY BEING NARROWER THAN THE OTHER SHEETS AND EXPOSING LATERAL EDGE PORTIONS OF THE RELATED INTERVENING SHEET WHEREBY THE LATTER PRESENTS ADHESIVE EDGE PORTIONS BETWEEN THE ADJACENT LATERAL EDGES OF THE RELATED BACKING SHEETS, THE INNER BACKING SHEET OF THE FIRST ASSEMBLY BEING SUPERPOSED WITH RESPECT TO THE SECOND ASSEMBLY AND HAVING EDGE PORTIONS ALIGNED WITH RESPECTIVE ADHESIVE EDGE PORTIONS AND REMOVABLY ADHERED, THERETO, FORMING A POCKET FOR RECEIVING THE FINGERS OF THE USER, SAID BACKING SHEETS EACH ADAPTED TO BE PEELED FROM THE ASSOCIATED INTERVENING SHEET TO EXPOSE THE TACKY MATERIAL.
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US3984148A (en) * 1972-07-13 1976-10-05 Regester Willard D Method of forming a tooth cleaning device
US4510640A (en) * 1984-01-06 1985-04-16 Shogo Omori Duster-polisher made of plastic film
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