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Body squeegee

Patent 6351867 Issued on March 5, 2002. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 19, 2020. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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1530327

Skin care mitt
Patent #: 4091491
Issued on: 05/30/1978
Inventor: Hoffman

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Patent #: 4364142
Issued on: 12/21/1982
Inventor: Pangle

Gloves for skiers, motorcyclists, and others
Patent #: 4757556
Issued on: 07/19/1988
Inventor: Girard

Hand-mounted squeegee
Patent #: 4787113
Issued on: 11/29/1988
Inventor: Kamenske

Automobile windshield cleaning tool
Patent #: 4807322
Issued on: 02/28/1989
Inventor: Littledeer

Manual wiper
Patent #: 4893373
Issued on: 01/16/1990
Inventor: Kato

Bathing mitt with shampoo face shield Patent #: 5564154
Issued on: 10/15/1996
Inventor: Cohn, III

Inventor

Application

No. 574416 filed on 05/19/2000

US Classes:

15/121, Squeegee2/158, Mittens2/160, Attachments2/161.6, Work glove15/227, Mitts, cots, and shoes15/245, Squeegee601/137Hand manipulated

Examiners

Primary: Spisich, Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 1597837 GB. 09/13/1981

International Class

A47K 007/02

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.

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