Claims
- 1. A tank cleaning apparatus comprising:
a. a first cleaning assembly having a cleaning pad situated thereon, the cleaning pad being made of scrubbing material, the first cleaning assembly being buoyant when placed in water; b. a second cleaning assembly having a sliding pad situated thereon, wherein one of the first and second cleaning assemblies includes a magnet and the other of the first and second cleaning assemblies includes magnetically attractable material arranged in such a manner that the cleaning pad is pulled toward the sliding pad when the cleaning pad and sliding pad are in close proximity.
- 2. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cleaning pad and sliding pad are both made of scrubbing material.
- 3. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first cleaning assembly is identical to the second cleaning assembly.
- 4. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the scrubbing material is hook-and-loop material.
- 5. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 4 wherein the sliding pad is also made of hook-and-loop material, with the sliding pad of the second cleaning assembly being affixable to the cleaning pad of the first cleaning assembly to allow storage of the tank cleaning apparatus as a unit.
- 6. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 4 further comprising at least one accessory attachment member bearing hook-and-loop material, the accessory attachment member being configured to engage to the cleaning pad of the first cleaning assembly and thereby be situated between the cleaning pad of the first cleaning assembly and the sliding pad of the second cleaning assembly when the cleaning pad and sliding pad are magnetically attracted into close proximity.
- 7. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 6 wherein the accessory attachment member bears at least one of coarse scrubbing material, fine scrubbing material, or a scraper bearing a sharp elongated ridge thereon.
- 8. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an accessory attachment member which:
a. is removably attachable to the first cleaning assembly, and b. bears at least one scraping ridge thereon, the scraping ridge resting generally within the plane of the cleaning pad when removably attached to the first cleaning assembly.
- 9. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein the accessory attachment member is removably attachable to the cleaning pad of the first cleaning assembly.
- 10. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein the accessory attachment member is removably attachable to the first cleaning assembly at a location adjacent to the cleaning pad.
- 11. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein the accessory attachment member is removably attachable to the first cleaning assembly by a protruding member extending from the accessory attachment member and being received in the first cleaning assembly.
- 12. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 11 wherein the protruding member is a flange received within a slot in the first cleaning assembly.
- 13. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein the slot is aligned at least substantially parallel to the cleaning pad.
- 14. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 8 wherein the accessory attachment member is removably attachable to the first cleaning assembly by hook-and-loop fastener material.
- 15. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first cleaning assembly contains two or more magnets therein, the magnets being spaced along a plane parallel to the cleaning pad.
- 16. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 15 wherein a metallic bridge member extends between at least two of the magnets.
- 17. The tank cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first cleaning assembly is hollow and includes sufficient air therein that the first cleaning assembly will float in water.
- 18. A tank cleaning apparatus comprising cleaning assemblies wherein:
a. at least one cleaning assembly bears a cleaning pad thereon; b. the cleaning assemblies are magnetically attracted to each other; and c. at least one of the cleaning assemblies is lighter than water.
- 19. A tank cleaning apparatus comprising:
a. a first cleaning assembly having a cleaning pad situated thereon, the cleaning pad being made of scrubbing material; b. a second cleaning assembly having a sliding pad situated thereon, and c. an accessory attachment member removably attachable to the first cleaning assembly, the accessory attachment member bearing a scraping ridge which rests at least substantially within the plane of the cleaning pad, wherein the cleaning assemblies are magnetically attracted to each other so that the cleaning pad is pulled toward the sliding pad when the cleaning pad and sliding pad are in close proximity on opposing sides of a tank wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/884,246 filed Jun. 19, 2001, which in turn claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/270,547 filed Feb. 21, 2001, the entireties of these applications being incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60270547 |
Feb 2001 |
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Continuations (1)
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09884246 |
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10637279 |
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