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US20040163196A1 US10/372,049 US37204903A US2004163196A1 US 20040163196 A1 US20040163196 A1 US 20040163196A1 US 37204903 A US37204903 A US 37204903A US 2004163196 A1 US2004163196 A1 US 2004163196A1
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  • the device may also be used as a separate entity, that can function as a hand-held, hand-sized, portable dusting-cleaning device. When used in this manner, the cloth exhibits a double layer of material that provides extra bulk.
  • the sleeve may be turned inside out when soiled, to provide a fresh, clean surface.
  • the dust-cleaning sleeves are completely reusable and may be laundered when soiled, which makes them very economical to use. In a disposable mode, the simplicity of my design allows for economical manufacture which makes them very economical to use as well.
  • a dusting-cleaning sleeve comprises a cylindrical body, open and elasticized at both ends to control desired positioning of the device as on the hand when in operation or on the wrist or arm when disengaged.
  • FIGS. 1A to 1 B show various aspects and the basic construction pattern of a dusting-cleaning sleeve.
  • 1 A shows the exterior of a finished sleeve.
  • 1 B shows the interior construction of the sleeve.
  • FIG. 2 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve construction with tapered ends.
  • FIG. 3 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve construction utilizing a single section of material, folded once and stitched on one longitudinal length.
  • FIG. 4 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve construction with an over-sized body.
  • FIG. 5 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve with a self-faced casing.
  • FIG. 6 shows an exterior view of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve that is machine knitted with ribbed openings.
  • FIGS. 7A to 7 H show various operational features and uses.
  • FIG. 1A A preferred embodiment of my dusting-cleaning sleeve of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1A (outside front view) and FIG. 1B (inside view showing actual construction features).
  • the dusting-cleaning sleeve body 10 is constructed with two equally sized sheets of material, approximately 8′′ to 14′′ long and approximately 6′′ to 8′′ wide. The variance is dependant upon the finished manufactured size and the projected usage. The product will be marketed in sizes small, medium and large.
  • the two sections are joined at both longitudinal edges 12 , usually by sewing, to form a cylindrical configuration with two open ends 14 that are elasticized by threading a length of elastic 16 into the opening 22 of an applied elastic casing 18 .
  • the elastic 16 is sized for the sleeve to easily slip over one's hand and to comfortably fit the wearer's wrist.
  • the applied elastic casing 18 is placed approximately 1 ⁇ 2′′ to 1′′ from the outer edge. This outer edge is preferably left raw or unhemmed.
  • a gathered extension of base material or ruffle 24 is formed.
  • the ruffle 24 functions as a crevice device when manipulated by the fingertips resting against the applied elastic casing 18 .
  • the dusting-cleaning sleeve body 10 is constructed in a micro fiber material which excels for all-purpose use; dusting, cleaning, washing, polishing or drying etc.
  • any material typically used for cleaning may be used for the base of my dusting-cleaning sleeve.
  • a fleece material works very well for the application of cleaning solutions; a cotton fabric may be chosen for absorption; a fibrous material for aggressive tasks; a disposable paper material for convenience, etc.
  • FIGS. 2 - 4 Additional Embodiments
  • FIG. 2 the sleeve shows tapered ends that are used to reduce bulkiness at the point of gathering once the elastic 16 is added and secured. This pattern is sometimes useful when the base material is heavy or bulky.
  • FIG. 3 the sleeve is fashioned by folding a single piece of material and joined or sewn on one longitudinal side 12 only. This pattern is optional for rigid or static base such as paper or tightly woven materials.
  • FIG. 4 shows an enlarged pattern with all sides joined or stitched before the applied casing 18 for the elastic 16 is added. This sleeve is usually used for drying large, flat areas.
  • FIGS. 5 - 6 Alternative Embodiments
  • FIG. 5 shows a modified version of my dusting-cleaning sleeve utilizing a folded over, self-casing 20 for the elastic 16 in lieu of an applied casing 18 .
  • FIG. 6 shows a machine knitted version with ribbed cuffs 26 in lieu of elastic.
  • a machine knitted sleeve may be constructed with micro fiber, wool or cotton yarns.
  • FIG. 7A shows the fit of a hand within a sleeve.
  • the tension created by the fit contributes to concise maneuverability and control of the device when in use.
  • the sleeve is fitted to enclose an open hand comfortably, close enough to the edges to create a slight tension against the sides when the thumb and fingers are extended.
  • FIG. 7B shows an application of the sleeve in use.
  • my dusting-cleaning sleeve unlike any other products in present use, that need to be removed and put down during and between usage, remains on the wearer's person at all times.
  • the sleeve is simply slipped up off of the hand and onto the wrist or forearm of the wearer where it remains out of the way, in place, for ready recall as needed, as shown in FIG. 7C.
  • the open ends 14 of the sleeve also allow the fingers to be instantly freed as desired without removing the sleeve. This feature allows for the operation of other tools and complete freedom of the fingers to complete other tasks outside the confines of the sleeve.
  • the hand When the hand is encased within the sleeve, the hand moves freely within the sleeve enabling the sleeve to function in a manner similar to using a mitt as seen in FIG. 7E.
  • the fluid movement of the hand, unrestricted within the sleeve helps alleviate hand fatigue.
  • My sleeve can be rotated in all directions. It may be turned inside out, upside down or just side-to-side in order to utilize fresh, unused surfaces as the used surfaces become soiled.
  • FIG. 7G shows how a sleeve can be utilized as a hand-sized, hand-held dusting or cleaning cloth.
  • FIG. 7H shows a sleeve covering a conventional wool or feather duster.
  • the sleeve is available in a variety of materials to best accommodate the specific needs of the user.
  • All surfaces of the device are usable.
  • the device may be rotated in any direction, turned inside out or upside down in order to expose a fresh unsoiled surface.
  • the dusting-cleaning sleeve of this invention can be used for dusting or cleaning in manner similar to that of a mitt, but it's open end design allows it to be quickly filed away on the wrist or forearm when not in use. This feature saves time and motion, providing instant exit of one's fingers or hand as needed. Furthermore, the dusting cleaning sleeve has the additional advantages in that
  • the description above contains many specifications, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the present preferred embodiments of this invention.
  • the shape, size and body material may vary to accommodate specific uses.
  • the design of my cleaning-dusting sleeve is not limited to household or professional cleaning usage. It can be easily adapted for use by the healthcare industry for bathing and drying the body. In construction, it can be adapted for painters or drywall installation, for example. In fine arts, my sleeve design may be used for general cleanup, polishing or even the application of paints and various media.

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An open-ended, cylindrically configured dusting-cleaning device having elasticized openings at both ends for the purpose of securing the device, as positioned, on the hand, wrist or forearm of a user. The elasticized openings provide ready accessibility to the hand when dusting or cleaning, or immediate withdrawal to the wrist or forearm for temporary storage when not in use. The elasticized openings allow instant finger protrusion and retraction while the device remains on the hand of a user.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Most dusting-cleaning cloths are traditionally manufactured as rectangular cut, one-dimensional cloths, available in a variety of fabrics. A flat cloth is quite adequate for most cleaning, dusting or drying tasks—especially when dealing with large, flat surfaces. And most professional cleaning persons prefer a flat cloth to most alternative choices such as the various sundry of cleaning gloves or mitts currently on the market. A mitt restricts the thumb and therefore prevents full contact with the complete surface of the cleaning fabric matter. A flat, open cleaning cloth is more versatile in experienced hands. However, a loose cleaning cloth is easily misplaced or left behind when working a multi-task job. [0001]
  • In recent times, various forms of gloves, mitts or envelope configurations have appeared in the marketplace. These assorted hand enclosures are usually designed for more limited applications than the traditional rectangular cloth, but are popular items in routine household usage. But like the one-dimensional cloth, they are easily misplaced. And these products waste both time and motion in the very act of removing and replacing them on the hand when switching tasks. Such hand enclosures also need to be removed when handling or operating other tools for safety reasons. [0002]
  • BACKGROUND OF INVENTION—OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
  • Accordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the open-ended dusting-cleaning sleeve described in my above patent, several objects and advantages of the present invention are: [0003]
  • (a) to provide a cylindrically configured dusting-cleaning cloth which encompasses the entire hand. The thumb is not separated which allows a full range of motion to the hand, thus increasing the maneuverability of the device. Elasticized openings at both ends prevent slippage allowing the device to be utilized in the manner of a “mitt” without the encumbrance of a separated thumb. [0004]
  • (b) to provide a dusting-cleaning cloth that allows the wearer to free the fingers quickly without removing the device. Thus the fingers are easily freed to perform delicate or precise tasks. This feature contributes to increased flexibility and versatility of use. [0005]
  • (c) to provide a dusting-cleaning cloth that is conveniently worn on the person of the user throughout multiple cleaning tasks without removing it. Thus providing constant access to the cleaning device. [0006]
  • (d) to provide a dusting-cleaning cloth that can be quickly retracted from the hand and repositioned on the wrist when not in use, thus eliminating the need to remove the device when not in use. [0007]
  • (e) to provide a dusting-cleaning cloth that allows the wearer to switch hands or to rotate on the hand in order to utilize all sides as the device becomes soiled. The device may also be used as a separate entity, that can function as a hand-held, hand-sized, portable dusting-cleaning device. When used in this manner, the cloth exhibits a double layer of material that provides extra bulk. The sleeve may be turned inside out when soiled, to provide a fresh, clean surface. [0008]
  • (f) to provide a dusting-cleaning cloth which can be economically manufactured in a variety of fabrics or other materials to meet the various requirements of general or specific cleaning tasks. [0009]
  • Further objects and advantages are to provide an effective dusting-cleaning device, that can be used easily and conveniently for most hands-on cleaning jobs without interruption when switching cleaning tasks or using other tools: as the dusting-cleaning cloth does not need to be removed for those activities. My dusting-cleaning sleeve simply slips up onto the wrist or the forearm when not engaged in a cleaning activity. In addition, the elastic at the opening offers extra bulk and material mass at the fingertips that provides protection and firmness allowing the device to function as a crevice device. [0010]
  • The dust-cleaning sleeves are completely reusable and may be laundered when soiled, which makes them very economical to use. In a disposable mode, the simplicity of my design allows for economical manufacture which makes them very economical to use as well. [0011]
  • SUMMARY
  • In accordance with the present invention a dusting-cleaning sleeve comprises a cylindrical body, open and elasticized at both ends to control desired positioning of the device as on the hand when in operation or on the wrist or arm when disengaged.[0012]
  • DRAWINGS—FIGURES
  • In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes. [0013]
  • FIGS. 1A to [0014] 1B show various aspects and the basic construction pattern of a dusting-cleaning sleeve. 1A shows the exterior of a finished sleeve. 1B shows the interior construction of the sleeve.
  • FIG. 2 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve construction with tapered ends. [0015]
  • FIG. 3 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve construction utilizing a single section of material, folded once and stitched on one longitudinal length. [0016]
  • FIG. 4 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve construction with an over-sized body. [0017]
  • FIG. 5 shows the interior construction of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve with a self-faced casing. [0018]
  • FIG. 6 shows an exterior view of a similar cleaning-dusting sleeve that is machine knitted with ribbed openings. FIGS. 7A to [0019] 7H show various operational features and uses.
  • DRAWINGS—REFERENCE NUMERALS
  • [0020] 10 sleeve body
  • [0021] 12 longitudinal side
  • [0022] 14 open end
  • [0023] 16 elastic
  • [0024] 18 applied casing for elastic
  • [0025] 20 folded over self casing for elastic
  • [0026] 22 opening for threading elastic
  • [0027] 24 ruffle
  • [0028] 26 ribbed cuffs
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION—FIGS. 1A AND 1B—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • A preferred embodiment of my dusting-cleaning sleeve of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1A (outside front view) and FIG. 1B (inside view showing actual construction features). The dusting-[0029] cleaning sleeve body 10 is constructed with two equally sized sheets of material, approximately 8″ to 14″ long and approximately 6″ to 8″ wide. The variance is dependant upon the finished manufactured size and the projected usage. The product will be marketed in sizes small, medium and large. The two sections are joined at both longitudinal edges 12, usually by sewing, to form a cylindrical configuration with two open ends 14 that are elasticized by threading a length of elastic 16 into the opening 22 of an applied elastic casing 18. In both open ends 14 of the sleeve, the elastic 16 is sized for the sleeve to easily slip over one's hand and to comfortably fit the wearer's wrist. The applied elastic casing 18 is placed approximately ½″ to 1″ from the outer edge. This outer edge is preferably left raw or unhemmed. When the elastic 16 is inserted and secured, a gathered extension of base material or ruffle 24 is formed. The ruffle 24 functions as a crevice device when manipulated by the fingertips resting against the applied elastic casing 18.
  • In the preferred embodiment, the dusting-cleaning [0030] sleeve body 10 is constructed in a micro fiber material which excels for all-purpose use; dusting, cleaning, washing, polishing or drying etc. However, virtually any material typically used for cleaning may be used for the base of my dusting-cleaning sleeve. For example, a fleece material works very well for the application of cleaning solutions; a cotton fabric may be chosen for absorption; a fibrous material for aggressive tasks; a disposable paper material for convenience, etc.
  • FIGS. [0031] 2-4—Additional Embodiments
  • Additional embodiments are shown in [0032] 2, 3, and 4; in each case an inside body 10 and construction are shown before threading with elastic 16. In FIG. 2, the sleeve shows tapered ends that are used to reduce bulkiness at the point of gathering once the elastic 16 is added and secured. This pattern is sometimes useful when the base material is heavy or bulky. In FIG. 3, the sleeve is fashioned by folding a single piece of material and joined or sewn on one longitudinal side 12 only. This pattern is optional for rigid or static base such as paper or tightly woven materials. FIG. 4 shows an enlarged pattern with all sides joined or stitched before the applied casing 18 for the elastic 16 is added. This sleeve is usually used for drying large, flat areas.
  • FIGS. [0033] 5-6—Alternative Embodiments
  • There are various possibilities with regard to the fabrics or materials used for my dusting-cleaning sleeve. FIG. 5 shows a modified version of my dusting-cleaning sleeve utilizing a folded over, self-casing [0034] 20 for the elastic 16 in lieu of an applied casing 18. FIG. 6 shows a machine knitted version with ribbed cuffs 26 in lieu of elastic. A machine knitted sleeve may be constructed with micro fiber, wool or cotton yarns.
  • Operation—FIGS. 7A, 7B, [0035] 7C, 7D, 7E, 7F, 7G, 7H
  • The manner of using my dusting-cleaning sleeve in the act of cleaning or dusting is similar to that for other products in present use. Namely objects or other surfaces are dusted or cleaned by applying the cloth directly to a surface with the hands. FIG. 7A shows the fit of a hand within a sleeve. The tension created by the fit contributes to concise maneuverability and control of the device when in use. The sleeve is fitted to enclose an open hand comfortably, close enough to the edges to create a slight tension against the sides when the thumb and fingers are extended. FIG. 7B shows an application of the sleeve in use. [0036]
  • Further, my dusting-cleaning sleeve, unlike any other products in present use, that need to be removed and put down during and between usage, remains on the wearer's person at all times. The sleeve is simply slipped up off of the hand and onto the wrist or forearm of the wearer where it remains out of the way, in place, for ready recall as needed, as shown in FIG. 7C. [0037]
  • As seen in FIG. 7D, the open ends [0038] 14 of the sleeve also allow the fingers to be instantly freed as desired without removing the sleeve. This feature allows for the operation of other tools and complete freedom of the fingers to complete other tasks outside the confines of the sleeve.
  • When the hand is encased within the sleeve, the hand moves freely within the sleeve enabling the sleeve to function in a manner similar to using a mitt as seen in FIG. 7E. The fluid movement of the hand, unrestricted within the sleeve helps alleviate hand fatigue. [0039]
  • My sleeve can be rotated in all directions. It may be turned inside out, upside down or just side-to-side in order to utilize fresh, unused surfaces as the used surfaces become soiled. [0040]
  • The elastic in an applied [0041] casing 18 and extended ruffle 24 beyond the casing offer protection to the fingertips. And the extended ruffle 24 is easily controlled by the fingertips as seen in FIG. 7F, which allows the open end 14 of the sleeve to function in the manner of a crevice device.
  • FIG. 7G shows how a sleeve can be utilized as a hand-sized, hand-held dusting or cleaning cloth. FIG. 7H shows a sleeve covering a conventional wool or feather duster. [0042]
  • Advantages [0043]
  • From the description above, a number of advantages of my “Dusting-Cleaning Sleeve” become evident. [0044]
  • (a) The cylindrical body and open elasticized ends allow my dusting-cleaning tool to actually be worn on the person of the user whether it is in use or not. [0045]
  • (b) The elasticized openings at either end of the sleeve allow it to be used as a covered hand device in a similar manner as a mitt. [0046]
  • (c) The slightly fitted width of the sleeve provides optimum maneuverability and security of motion. [0047]
  • (d) The elasticized openings at either end of the device allow the device to be taken out of service quickly by simply sliding the sleeve up and out of the way onto the wrist or the forearm. [0048]
  • (e) The sleeve is always available for instant use as needed, thus saving time and motion. And it cannot be misplaced. [0049]
  • (f) The sleeve is available in a variety of materials to best accommodate the specific needs of the user. [0050]
  • (g) The open end of the sleeve provides for the fingers or the entire hand to be freed instantly. [0051]
  • (h) All surfaces of the device are usable. The device may be rotated in any direction, turned inside out or upside down in order to expose a fresh unsoiled surface. [0052]
  • (i) The elastic band offers added protection to the users fingertips. [0053]
  • (j) The protruding ruffle beyond the elastic band offers a unique cleaning device that functions as a crevice tool. [0054]
  • Conclusion, Ramifications, and Scope [0055]
  • Accordingly, the reader will see that the dusting-cleaning sleeve of this invention can be used for dusting or cleaning in manner similar to that of a mitt, but it's open end design allows it to be quickly filed away on the wrist or forearm when not in use. This feature saves time and motion, providing instant exit of one's fingers or hand as needed. Furthermore, the dusting cleaning sleeve has the additional advantages in that [0056]
  • it's simplicity of design provides for economy in the manufacturing of the product. [0057]
  • it permits a wide selection of base materials to accommodate a variety of intended cleaning requirements. [0058]
  • it permits a dusting-cleaning device that is reusable and easily laundered with the exception of disposable materials. [0059]
  • it permits a dusting-cleaning tool that is constantly accessible during any cleaning task. [0060]
  • Although the description above contains many specifications, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the present preferred embodiments of this invention. For example, the shape, size and body material may vary to accommodate specific uses. The design of my cleaning-dusting sleeve is not limited to household or professional cleaning usage. It can be easily adapted for use by the healthcare industry for bathing and drying the body. In construction, it can be adapted for painters or drywall installation, for example. In fine arts, my sleeve design may be used for general cleanup, polishing or even the application of paints and various media. [0061]
  • Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given. [0062]

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1. In a dusting-cleaning device of the type comprising a cylindrically configured base having elasticized openings at both ends, providing a means for positioning said device on a user's hand, wrist or forearm, thereby facilitating hand or finger exit without removing said device.
2. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 1 wherein said cylindrically configured base may be composed of any fabric or material common to household and professional cleaning and dusting cloths.
3. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 1 wherein said cylindrically configured base comprises a plurality of panels of base material that are joined at their longitudinal sides to form a cylinder with open ends.
4. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 3 wherein an inside applied casing is stitched approximately ½″ to 1″ from said open ends for threading elastic therein, whereby an extension of material is created, forming a ruffle when said elastic is threaded, drawn and secured within said applied casing.
5. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 4 whereby said ruffle concentrates material mass at a user's fingertips.
6. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 3 wherein a fold-down self-casing is stitched at said open ends to thread elastic therein, whereby said elastic is threaded, drawn and secured within said fold-down self-casing.
7. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 1 wherein said cylindrically configured base is knitted with ribbed cuffs in lieu of elastic.
8. The dusting-cleaning device of claim 1 wherein said device is reversible and ambidextrous in use.
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