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Title: US4823426: Shoe sole cleaning device
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Bragga, Laurence G.; Jefferson, OH 44047

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1989-04-25 / 1988-02-22

Application Number: US1988000158881

IPC Code: Advanced: A43B 23/00; A47L 23/00;
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IPC-7: A47L 23/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 015/210.1; 002/170; 015/227; 015/244.3; 036/136;
Original: 015/210.R; 015/227; 015/244.3; 002/DIG.6; 002/170; 036/136;

Field of Search: 015/210 R,161,246,244.3,210 B,209 R,218.1,227 002/DIG. 6,170 036/136,132

Priority Number:
1988-02-22  US1988000158881

Abstract: A cleaning device for dislodging, and picking up and retaining foreign particles and other matter adhered on athletic footwear soles or other discrete surfaces, comprising a pad assembly having an inner cushion pad element enclosed within a fabric outer cover, and attachment means on the device for removably clasping it around the fastened footwear laces or other support means to enable brisk rubbing of the footwear soles or other surfaces across the pad assembly of the device to remove foreign matter from such surfaces.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Body, Vickers & Daniels ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Hornsby, Harvey C.; Machuga, Joseph S.

Maintenance Status: E3 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

First Claim:
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Having thus described my invention, the following is claimed:     1. A sole cleaning device for a hardcourt athletic shoe having tie means extending transversely across the upper portion thereof, said device comprising a pad assembly including an inner cushion pad element and a fabric outer cover enclosing said pad element, said fabric outer cover being adapted to wipe clean a shoe sole of dust and dirt, and attachment means connected to said pad assembly, said attachment means comprising strap means adapted to extend in a releasably secured loop around said tie means to releasably attach said pad assembly to said upper portion of said shoe.

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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 3pp US2575361* 1951-11 Reip    
Get PDF - 3pp US2827651* 1958-03 Rizk    
Get PDF - 3pp US3038187* 1962-06 Nathanson    
Get PDF - 3pp US3085541* 1963-04 Leach    
Get PDF - 6pp US3699672  1972-10 Sims   FLOOR CLEANING DEVICE ADAPTED FOR SECUREMENT TO A SHOE
Get PDF - 4pp US3811207  1974-05 Peis   DEVICE FOR CLEANING SOLES OF SHOES
Get PDF - 4pp US4061256  1977-12 Beer et al.   Tennis ball holder to be worn on the arm
Get PDF - 4pp US4120052  1978-10 Butler  Royal Textile Mills, Inc. Cushioned protector
Get PDF - 4pp US4287633  1981-09 Gnapper   Cleaning pad
Get PDF - 5pp US4536975  1985-08 Harrell   Multi-purpose detachable pocket system
Get PDF - 6pp US4672707  1987-06 Johnson   Washing device
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Get PDF - 15pp WO8403422 1984-09  A41D 13/00 BIGENI FELIX ANTHONY A COMFORT AID FOR SPORTS PERSONS 


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