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Title: US6351867: Body squeegee
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Forster, Gerard A.; Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 2002-03-05 / 2000-05-19

Application Number: US2000000574416

IPC Code: Advanced: A41D 19/00; A47K 7/02; A47K 10/02;
Core: A47K 10/00; more...
IPC-7: A47K 7/02;

ECLA Code: A47K10/02; A47K7/02;

U.S. Class: 015/121; 015/227; 015/245; 002/158; 002/160; 002/161.6; 601/137;

Field of Search: 015/121,227,245 002/158,160,161.6,163 601/137,138

Priority Number:
2000-05-19  US2000000574416

Abstract:     A hand wearable body squeegee comprising a glove portion, a concave squeegee band, and a linear squeegee band. The concave squeegee band is formed to contour along the surface area between the forefinger sleeve and the thumb sleeve of the glove portion. The linear squeegee band is formed along the surface area along the pinky sleeve and body towards the opening of the glove portion. The glove portion is constructed from water absorbent material and the squeegee bands are constructed from rubber. An additional feature is that the sleeves each contain a hole for drainage of water. The hole may be located in the area of the sleeve that covers the nail portion of a human hand, or at the end of the sleeve opposite the connection to the body.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Barkume, Sharon F. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Spisich, Mark;

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Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A hand wearable body squeegee comprising:
  • a) a glove portion formed to substantially conform to a human hand, the glove portion comprising a body with an opening for inserting a human hand, a forefinger sleeve, a thumb sleeve, and a pinky sleeve all attached to the body so as to allow insertion of a human hand,
  • b) a substantially concave squeegee band formed to contour substantially along the surface area between the forefinger sleeve and the thumb sleeve of the glove portion, and
  • c) a substantially linear squeegee band formed along the surface area along the pinky sleeve and body towards the opening of the glove portion.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 2pp US742440  1903-10 Johnson   SWIMMING-MITT.
Get PDF - 3pp US1530327* 1925-03 Redlick    
Get PDF - 4pp US4091491  1978-05 Hoffman   Skin care mitt
Get PDF - 4pp US4364142  1982-12 Pangle   Body squeegee
Get PDF - 5pp US4757556  1988-07 Girard   Gloves for skiers, motorcyclists, and others
Get PDF - 4pp US4787113  1988-11 Kamenske   Hand-mounted squeegee
Get PDF - 4pp US4807322  1989-02 Littledeer   Automobile windshield cleaning tool
Get PDF - 5pp US4893373  1990-01 Kato  Yugen Kaisha Ads. Planning Manual wiper
Get PDF - 5pp US5564154  1996-10 Cohn, III   Bathing mitt with shampoo face shield
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
Buy PDF GB1597837 1981-09  A41D 19/015 HEATH VISORS LTD BOB WIPER FOR EYESHIELDS 


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