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Title:
A COMPOUND WATER-WIPER AND PET HAIR/ FUR REMOVAL APPARATUS AND METHOD
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/112959
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
An apparatus and method that efficiently removes water from a surface without the need for a towel and effectively removes hair or fur from a surface. The apparatus is designed to provide a comfort gripping region to a human hand to facilitate ease in use. The material that the apparatus is made from can be static electric attracting to more effectively remove charged particles such as hair or fur from a surface.

Inventors:
VARNER DONALD (US)
PALECKI TOM (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2008/056966
Publication Date:
September 18, 2008
Filing Date:
March 14, 2008
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
VARNER DONALD (US)
PALECKI TOM (US)
International Classes:
A47L1/00
Foreign References:
US20060220275A1
US20060137116A1
US5349716A
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
LARIVIERE, GRUBMAN & PAYNE, LLP (Ste. 200Po Box 314, Monsterey CA, US)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A wiping apparatus for wiping a complex surface, comprising a flexible panel having an upper long edge and a lower long edge, each of said edges having a different radii of curvature in the plane of the panel.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the radius of curvature of the lower long edge is greater than the radius of curvature of the upper long edge.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lower long edge of the panel forms a blade having a lip.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lip comprises at least one wiping leg.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of the wiping legs comprises at least one wiping tip.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a flexible handle is formed along the upper long edge.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the flexible handle includes a gripping region formed along at least a portion of the handle.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the entire apparatus is molded in a single operation.

9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus is molded from static electric attracting material.

10. A wiping apparatus for a complex surface comprising, a blade formed such that the curvature of said blade creates a lip region, wherein the bottom edge of said lip region a cavity is formed creating at least two wiping legs.

11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the wiping legs further comprise rounded tips.

12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the wiping legs further comprise square tips.

13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the wiping legs further comprise triangle tips.

14. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the cavity has flexible sides.

15. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the cavity is Y-shaped.

16. A wiping apparatus for a complex surface comprising, a blade formed such that the curvature of said blade creates a lip region, wherein said Hp region forms a wiper tip.

17. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said blade comprises a solid blade bottom.

18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said wiper tip is an elongated triangle.

19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said blade comprises a material that is static electrically charged.

20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein charged particles are collected in the lip region.

Description:

TITLE:

A COMPOUND WATER-WIPER AND PET HAIR/FUR REMOVAL APPARATUS

AND METHOD

INVENTORS: DONALD VARNER " FOM PĪ»LECKI

PRIORITY CLAIM

[0001] This patent application claims priority based upon United States Provisional Patent Application Serial Number 60/894,735 filed on March 14, 2007.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] This invention is directed to an apparatus and methods for removing excess water and/or hair and fur from a variety of surfaces. The apparatus and methods for removing excess water and/or hair and fur in the present invention encompasses multiple applications for using the present invention. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus and methods for removing excess water from surfaces such as a human body, animal, or clothing. The surfaces for which the present invention can be used to remove excess water generally includes any surface for which a towel or chamois materia! could be used. The surfaces for which the present invention can be used to remove dead hair or fur generally include an animal's body, such as a pet, or clothing.

BACKGROUND ART

[0003] The bath and body industry is constantly evolving to provide the consumer with the latest and greatest gadget to simplify one's life. Currently there is an unmet need for accessories that remove water from a surface other than a towel that must be washed and dried. There is not a effective tool to remove water from a surface, such as one's body or a pet's body, that quickly removes the water and is immediately ready to be used again. Additionally, there are no tools that when drying a pet, also effectively remove dead hair or fur. The present invention combines these multiple uses into one apparatus, saving precious time while delivering results.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

[0004] The present invention addresses the need for an apparatus that efficiently removes water from a surface without the need for a towel and effectively removes hair or fur from a surface. The invention further provides a handle which may be fitted to the human hand on the apparatus for easier use of the apparatus in removing water or hair or fur from a surface. Further, the material that the apparatus is made from can be static electric attracting to more effectively remove charged particles such as hair or fur from a surface.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0005] For fuller understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings numbered below. Commonly used reference numbers identify the same or equivalent parts of the claimed invention throughout the several figures.

Fig. Ia is a top view of water- wiper apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. Ib is an elevation view of the apparatus of Fig. Ia.

Fig. Ic is a section view of the apparatus of Fig. Ib taken along lane A-A.

Fig. 2a illustrates a blade having a flex cavity with a wiper leg having a triangle wiper tip.

Fig. 2b illustrates a blade having a flex cavity with a wiper leg having a square bar wiper tip.

Fig. 2c illustrates a blade having a flex cavity with a wiper leg having multiple triangle shaped wiper bars.

Fig. 2d illustrates a blade with a wiper leg having a round wiper bar.

Fig. 2e illustrates a blade having a flex cavity with a wiper leg having a square wiper tip.

Fig. 2f illustrates a Y-shaped blade with rounded wiper tips.

Fig. 2g illustrates a blade having a solid bottom with an elongated triangle wiper tip.

BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[0006] Fig. Ia is a top view of an apparatus 501 in an embodiment of the present invention, Fig. Ib is an elevation view of apparatus 501 , and Fig. Ic is a cross-section of apparatus 501 taken along line A-A of Fig. Ib. Apparatus 501 has utility for wiping water and moisture from complex surfaces, for example a human body or animal after a shower or swim. Additionally, the apparatus effectively removes hair and fur from surfaces. [0007] Apparatus 501 has a blade region 503 of a substantially constant thickness in one embodiment, joining with a handle region 502 formed in a curved aspect, which may be a circular curve in one embodiment. The blade region may in some embodiments be a flexible panel. The apparatus effectively wipes standing water from a complex curved surface due to the flexible panel having an upper long edge and a lower long edge, each of said edges having a different radii of curvature in the plane of the panel. In one embodiment, the radius of curvature of the lower long edge is greater than the radius of curvature of the upper long edge. In the embodiment shown the curvature of handle portion 502 extends over a total arc of greater than 180 degrees, and may be about 200 degrees,

[0008] In the embodiment shown handle portion 502 has a width (see cross-section view) of about 1.2 inches, but may vary in other embodiments. The width and height (about 1 inch) of the handle portion may vary in other embodiments. The goal is to provide a comfortable grip for a user's semi-closed hand. Indented regions 505 are provided over at least a portion of the curvature of the handle region to provide a gripping region that allows a sure grip for the user. In the embodiment shown there are such indented regions 505 spaced apart on each side of the handle, but there may be more or fewer in other embodiments. These regions may be extruded with the handle or otherwise molded into the handle parts, or may in some embodiments be added in another way. In some embodiments the handle may be molded in two separate pieces, and the halves may be fastened together with conventional fasteners, such as bolts or screws.

[0009] The lower long edge of the panel forms a blade having a lip. This aspect may best be seen in Fig. Ic where at a lower edge away from the handle region, blade region 503 has a Hp region 504. The lip region 504 can be molded to create various tips at the end of the lip region 504, as shown by example in Figs. 2a-g described below. Further, the lip can comprise a wiping leg, wherein at least one of the wiping legs comprises at least one wiping tip. [0010] In one embodiment, the blade region 503 is formed such that the lip region 504, together with a flex cavity 508, forms, in a preferred embodiment, two wiping legs 506 and 507, which may end in wiping tips. In some embodiments the blade is formed on just one side, so that only one wiper leg 507 is formed with a single wiping tip.

[0011] Fig. 2a for example, illustrates in circle 509 the blade region 503 is formed such that the Hp region 504, together with a flex cavity 508, forms, in a preferred embodiment, two wiping legs 506 and 507, which end in triangle wiping tips.

[0012] Fig. 2b illustrates an end of a wiper blade in an alternative embodiment, shown within circle 509 the blade region 503 is formed such that the lip region 504, together with a flex cavity 508, forms, in a preferred embodiment, two wiping legs 506 (not shown) and 507, which end with square bar wiping tips.

[0013] Fig. 2c illustrates yet another wiper tip treatment, shown within circle 509 the blade region 503 is formed such that the Hp region 504, together with a flex cavity 508, forms, in a preferred embodiment, two wiping legs 506 (not shown) and 507, which have multiple triangle shaped wiper bars.

[0014] In some embodiments the triangle extension is only at the tip, in some at the tip and one other place higher on the leg, and in some cases only at positions higher on the leg. The lowest one of the extensions typically contacts the surface to be wiped, and a higher one of the extensions helps to channel water to the sides as a surface is wiped.

[0015] Fig. 2d illustrates yet another treatment of wiper legs in an embodiment of the invention, wherein the tip of the wiper leg is implemented as a round protuberance at the end of the leg forming a round wiper bar.

[0016] Fig. 2e illustrates yet another treatment wherein the end of the leg is a square tip.

Shown within circle 509 the blade region 503 is formed such that the lip region 504, together with a flex cavity 508, forms, in a preferred embodiment, two wiping legs 506 (not shown) and

507, which end with a square tip.

[0017] Fig. 2f illustrates yet another treatment with a Y shaped blade with round ends.

The legs 506 and 507 can maintain a relatively constant wall thickness in this embodiment.

[0018] In an alternative embodiment, the blade region 503 is formed such that the Hp region

504, forms a wiper tip, and the bottom of the blade is solid (without a flex cavity).

[0019] In an alternative embodiment, the blade region 503 is formed such that the Hp region

504, forms a wiper tip with an elongated triangle, and the bottom of the blade is solid (without a flex cavity). Fig. 2g illustrates this alternate embodiment showing a solid blade bottom, wherein the wiper tip is an elongated triangle.

[0020] In all of these cases the extension, tip or protuberance preferably extends for the full length of the wiper blade,

[0021] A unique feature of apparatus 501 is a curvature of the blade region 503 as shown in elevation view Fig. Ib, as indicated by radius Rl. This radius may vary considerably in preferred embodiments from a minimum of about 3 inches to about 6 inches, or even more in some other embodiments. It is this curvature in particular that makes apparatus 501 so useful

for removing water from a human body, as this curvature allows the blade portion to wrap around a person's appendages, as well as to wipe more planar body areas. [0022] In an alternative embodiment the apparatus 501 only has a curvature of the handle region 502. There is no curvature along the lower edge, resulting in a straight edge blade. This straight edge in particular makes the apparatus 501 so useful for removing hair or fur from clothing or a animals body, as this straight edge allows the blade portion to collect shedding hair onto the blade.

[0023] In all cases, the blade, when used on an animal, will collect shedding hair onto the bade via static electricity. It is also very effective at removing animal hair from clothing. [0024] In a preferred embodiment the entire apparatus is molded in a single operation, using an appropriate rubber-like material, which in most cases will be a polymer material. The apparatus may also be molded from static electric attracting material in order to facilitate the removal of hair and fur from a surface. In some cases the handle may be made of a firmer material than the blade, and in some cases a stiffener may be molded into the handle region for extra support. The material may be clear, opaque, or in any of a variety of colors, and color may vary from region to region.

[0025] It will be apparent to the skilled artisan that a number of alterations might be made to the embodiments of the present invention described thus far without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, there are a variety of materials that might be used in different embodiments. Natural or synthetic rubber might be used, for example, for the wiper blade and many rigid and semi-rigid materials, or even metals might be used for the handle. There are many ways such a blade and a handle might be joined other than the specific ways described above. There are similarly a variety of changes in dimensions that might be made within the spirit and scope of the invention. The inventions illustratively disclosed herein may be practiced without any element which is not specifically disclosed herein. For these and other reasons the invention is only limited by the scope of the claims that follow.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

[0026] The present invention applies industrially to both the human and pet bath and body industry. More particularly, the present invention applies industrially to water removal from complex surfaces, as well as hair and fur removal from complex surfaces.