Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Brush or broom
Patent
1988-12-02
1990-01-02
Feldman, Peter
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Implements
Brush or broom
15226, 15145, A46B 300, A46B 302
Patent
active
048903507
ABSTRACT:
A brush-bristle carrying device that is attachable to a handle member to form a brush. A thin layer of an adhesive overlies a flexible strip of material and is protected by a flexible protective cover that is peeled away when a brush is to be made. A bundle of bristles are adhered to one another at a first end so that the second end has utility as a brush. The first end of the bundle is adhered to the flexible strip on its adhesvie covered side. To make a brush, the protective cover is peeled from the adhesive covered flexible strip and that strip is wrapped around the end of a handle. The handle is provided by any available material of generally linear configuration.
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Feldman Peter
Mason, Jr. Joseph C.
Smith Ronald E.
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