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Wood, wood composite and vinyl venetian blinds as well as plantation shutters are gaining in popularity especially for use in upscale homes and offices. While attractive, blinds tend to collect dust and cleaning can be cost prohibitive. Various designs adapted for the removal of dust from venetian blinds are well known in the art, most having fixed dust collecting fingers affixed to a frame. Customarily these “fingers” are passed between the slats of a venetian blind to first attract and then carry off dust. Although the extant devices directed to dusting blinds work, their use is a time consuming process because the duster's fingers have to be cleaned frequently as dust tends to bunch against the fingers on one side. If the dust is not frequently removed from the fingers, it will simply re-adhere to another portion of the blind. Obviously this may consume a great deal of the overall cleaning time. Additionally, existing devices are normally intended to clean only one type of blind with a particular slat spacing, while a homeowner may have several types of blinds or shutters with varying slat spacing to clean.
The introduction of plastic for simulated wood blinds has aggravated the problem of dust accumulation owing to plastics tendency to hold a static charge. What is needed is a dust removal tool that provides a way for a nonprofessional to quickly and easily clean the blinds whether of traditional wood, vinyl and newer composites that will lift dust away from a slats surface without re-depositing the dust elsewhere on the slat.
The present invention proposes to solve the aforementioned problems by providing a frame and dusting finger configuration with the novel feature of dusting fingers that rotate about their axis while the frame is moved lengthwise down the slats of the venetian blinds, the result being more surface area of the dusting finger available for the retention of dust than the predecessors. This results in less frequent cleaning of the fingers and significantly reduces the amount of non-productive time for the cleaning process.
The present invention is optimized for cleaning blinds with either two inch or three inch slats by having dusting fingers rotatable about mounting pins that are repositionable, however it can effectively clean two, three, or four inch plantation shutters.
One object of the present invention is to provide an economical means to more thoroughly remove dust from venetian blinds of wood, metal and composite construction.
Another object of the present invention is to reduce the amount of un-productive time spent cleaning the fingers traditional dusters by providing more surface area for dust adherence.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a dusting tool with removable dusting elements (fingers) that are easily laundered.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dusting tool that is readily convertible to effectively clean both two inch and three inch slats.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a dusting tool that effectively removes dust from two, three and four inch venetian blinds, vertical blinds, plantation shutters as well as ceiling fans.
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The frame as well as the repositionable pins may be constructed of wood, metal or injection molded thermoplastic such as ABS, polyamide, polypropylene, polyethylene, PVC or any suitably rigid material. While in the preferred embodiment the outer surface of the dusting fingers is natural lamb's wool, as will be understood by one skilled in the art, it may be of natural or synthetic wool, microfiber, felt, sponge, or any suitable material for the retention of dust particles.
Formed recesses 18a, 18b, 18d and 18e are equidistant to each other as are 18a, 18c and 18e. Centrally formed recess 18c allows a user to have a configuration of dusting fingers within recesses 18a, 18c and 18e to allow for the dusting of wider slat spacing, for example, 3 or 3½ inches as is the case with plantation shutters, while dusting fingers positioned at 18a, 18b, 18d and 18e permit the dusting of 2, 2½ or 4 inch spaced blinds or shutter slats. While the spacing natively available to the dusting frame allows for the dusting of a wide range of slat spacing using lamb's wool dusting fingers each having a maximum effective diameter of [ ], It should be understood that other pin spacing configurations may allow for the dusting of blinds and shutters with non standard slat spacing and other diameters of dusting fingers are not precluded. A single dusting finger at position 18c allows the user to dust the greatest range of blinds with varying slat spacing. Although the embodiment shown in
The following are given as non limiting examples of the use of the present invention:
While the invention has been described by the embodiment given, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/000,266 filed Oct. 24, 2007 Titled: Duster for venetian blinds
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61000266 | Oct 2007 | US |