Water conserving and cleaning apparatus

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Mobile distributor – Jet directed toward or along supporting surface

Reexamination Certificate

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C239S532000, C239S428500

Reexamination Certificate

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07063281

ABSTRACT:
The present water conserving and cleaning apparatus' major components include an essentially straight handle of several feet in length, with a hand grip in the vicinity of a distal end and a water low control lever operably secured to a straight fixture removably secured to the hand grip. The handle is secured on the proximate end to a horizontal member in an inverted “T” configuration. A specific angle at which the handle is secured to the horizontal member is preferred for maximum comfort value for adults. The horizontal member includes a winged jet manifold fixably secured to the proximate end of the handle. The manifold includes a flow director which directs an air and water jet stream onto a surface to be cleaned. A rear wing, integral to the jet manifold, includes a two level cantilevered porch with specifically designed angles and heights to provide optimum air flow and a Venturi effect under the cleaning apparatus. A minimum of water is required when combined with an air stream to provide maximum pressure at a specific target angle to the surface to be cleaned. In addition, a cylindrical horizontal length of pipe is integrally manufactured into the manifold. Also, a plurality of spray nozzles are secured underneath the horizontal length of the cylinder at generally equally spaced intervals. Finally, on a rear side of the manifold is movably secured a plurality of wheels. Several embodiments demonstrate design flexibility and adaptability to a variety of surface cleaning uses.

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