Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Attachments – For a vacuum cleaner
Patent
1988-03-24
1989-07-18
Feldman, Peter
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Attachments
For a vacuum cleaner
15143R, 15168, 206361, 16110R, A46B 1702
Patent
active
048479390
ABSTRACT:
A sleeve device for protecting paintbrushes during soaking and storage comprises a resilient, generally rectangular body portion, having front and back faces, left and right sides, and a bottom opening, dimensioned to receive the brush stock and bristles; a neck portion having front and back faces continuous with the body portion's front and back faces, dimensioned to receive the brush handle; a shoulder region connecting the top of the body portion with the neck portion; and friction/elastic-retaining means for releasably engaging the brush stock, brush handle, or both. The friction/elastic-retaining means preferably comprise internally-projecting ridges positioned on the left and right sides of the body portion and oriented parallel to the left and right sides, where the ridges exhibit a maximal intrusion near the shoulder region of the left and right faces, and decline to a minimal intrusion near the bottom opening.
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Derencsenyi Tibor
Hmelar Tim
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