Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Contact lens applicator
Patent
1986-03-04
1987-03-31
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Contact lens applicator
294 191, B25J 102, B25J 1500
Patent
active
046537899
ABSTRACT:
The manually wieldable retrieval tools include a normally tacky frontal probe for adhering to documents or other articles to be rescued from semi-obscured locations. The retrieval tool includes an elongate handle, preferably of telescoping or other selectively variable length, and also preferably somewhat resiliently flexible for negotiating a semi-obscured article. The tacky adhesive frontal probe is protectably coverable, prior to initial retrieval usage and/or between periodic usages. After numerous retrieval usages whereupon the probe adhesive power becomes exhausted, the adhesive probe may be conveniently replaced at the handle forward-end with a fresh adhesive probe.
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McWilliams Judy A.
Nielsen Margaret J.
Cherry Johnny D.
Nimmer George R.
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