Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents
Patent
1999-06-25
2000-06-06
Gulakowski, Randy
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using solid work treating agents
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Patent
active
060713542
ABSTRACT:
An elongated fluid applicator is used to manually apply a fluid such as a lubricant or a cleaning fluid to the belt and/or belt supporting surface of an exercise treadmill. The applicator is optionally included in a kit containing one or more desired fluids, and at least one treadmill belt tension adjusting device.
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Carrillo S.
Fish Robert D.
Gulakowski Randy
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