Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Tool coated or impregnated with material supply
Patent
1976-04-08
1978-04-18
McCarthy, Edward J.
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Implements
Tool coated or impregnated with material supply
274 47, B08B 900
Patent
active
040842860
ABSTRACT:
A self-moistening cleaning device, particularly for use in cleaning phonograph records and similar objects, comprises an air-tightly closable receptacle in which a cleaning body is normally accommodated. The atmosphere inside the receptacle is saturated with vapor of a cleaning liquid so that the cleaning body is controlledly moistened with the cleaning liquid in readiness for use in cleaning an object. A porous body, such as a sponge, can be saturated with the cleaning liquid and accommodated in the receptacle so that the cleaning liquid evaporates from the porous body and saturates the atmosphere in the receptacle with vapor. The cleaning body includes a layer of moisture-accepting material, such as velvet, which becomes moistened by the cleaning liquid and is subsequently used for cleaning the object to be cleaned. A method of using the cleaning body is also discussed.
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McCarthy Edward J.
Striker Michael J.
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