Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Fabric
Patent
1989-07-12
1992-01-14
Cannon, James C.
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Implements
Fabric
2 16, 2158, 428 74, 428 76, 428 78, 428137, 428138, 428283, 428286, 4283111, 4283115, 4283166, 4283179, 4283197, 4283199, 428408, A47L 1318, B32B 316, B32B 322, B32B 524, B32B 530
Patent
active
050797921
ABSTRACT:
Absorbent element, characterized in that it principally consists of at least two layers (1, 2, 6) of which one layer (1), which is destined to be brought into direct contact with the product to be absorbed, primarily consists of a strongly liquid absorbing hydrophobic material.
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Cannon James C.
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