Claims
- 1. A floatation scrubber for cleaning boat bottoms while in the water, comprising:
- a cylindrical tubular head floatable in the water to rise against the bottom of a boat to be cleaned;
- scrubbing material replacably mountable in partially covering relation on said cylindrical tubular head; and
- an elongated tubular handle providing a cleaning end having a connection to the middle of said cylindrical tubular head;
- said elongated tubular handle being formed with an integral rigid substantially right-angle bend adjacent to said cleaning end whereby a person standing on a dock alongside said boat can rub said scrubbing material on said cylindrical tubular head against the bottom of said boat and remove unwanted growth therefrom;
- said scrubbing material being in the form of a plurality of strip brushes removably mountable in covering relation on said cylindrical tubular head;
- the exterior of said cylindrical tubular head being integrally formed with a plurality of parallel circumferentially spaced mounting slots and said strip brushes having backing members extending along the length of said mounting slots and being slidably mountable in said mounting slots; and
- said connection of said cleaning end of said handle to said cylindrical tubular head comprising a mounting head secured to said cleaning end of said handle and having bosses slidably engagable in said mounting slots for releasably securing said handle to said cylindrical tubular head.
- 2. A floatation scrubber as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mounting head is pivotably mounted on said handle for swinging movement of said cylindrical tubular head between a first position perpendicular to said cleaning end of said handle and a second position parallel to said cleaning end of said handle and means is provided for selectively holding said mounting head in said first and second positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our pending application, Ser. No. 07/568,401, filed Aug. 16, 1990 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,752.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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