Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...
Patent
1976-07-14
1978-02-28
Henry, Jon W.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Apparatus
Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...
52171, 15250B, 1525001, 134113, G02B 508, E06B 712, A47L 100, B08B 300
Patent
active
040763749
ABSTRACT:
In an environment in which a transparent glass member, or in which a mirror, is apt to become coated by condensate or water splashes that interfere with clear visibility of an object or image, means are provided for preventing obscuration. A device is provided which includes a continuously flowing film of a transparent, aqueous fluid across the face of the transparent member or mirror. By using a flowing film, no condensate or water splashed on the transparent member or the mirror renders it impossible for use. It is made possible, for example, to shave while taking a hot shower, or to see clearly out of doors through windows that otherwise become cloudy by formation of condensate.
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Henry Jon W.
Wisch Frank H.
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