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Patent No. 6351867

Body squeegee

A hand wearable body squeegee comprising a glove portion, a concave squeegee band, and a linear squeegee band.

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Assignee: Amerimax Home Products, Inc.


Location: Lancaster, PA
No. of patents: 8

NumberTitleIssue Date
7340863One piece rain gutter and leaf guard apparatus
A one-piece rain gutter and leaf guard apparatus is formed from a single sheet of aluminum. The rain gutter includes a formed trough portion that has a conventional scalloped front aesthetic appearance with a generally vertical back wall and a smooth bottom floor. T...
03/11/2008
7174677Snow guard for shingled roofs
A snow guard for a shingled roof in which the flat attachment strap positionable between layers of shingles has mounted thereon a detachable mounting bracket that projects upwardly from the attachment strap. The body portion of the mounting bracket has a wedge-shape...
02/13/2007
7127852Mounting bracket and snow guard for raised seam roof
A mounting bracket attaches implements and other devices to the top surface of an inclined raised seam roof structure. The mounting bracket is formed with a body portion defining a wide cavity between opposing side walls to accommodate a variety of different sizes a...
10/31/2006
D519025Eagle-shaped snow guard
04/18/2006
D499331Star-shaped snow guard
12/07/2004
D495595Half-moon shaped snow guard
09/07/2004
D494461Clover leaf-shaped snow guard
08/17/2004
6035587Roof drip edge with flexible leg
A drip edge for use on a building roof for directing water off of the roof, away from the building and, preferably, into a gutter is provided. The drip edge includes a planar body portion which is positioned under the roofing shingles. An open throat port...
03/14/2000
 
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