Hand cleaning tool 1 comprises a unitary cleaning tool body having handle 2 and cleaning head 10. Handle 2 comprises a hand-gripping section and optional finger support 3 extending from the gripping section. Cleaning head 10 consists of a flexibly rigid support member which extends outwardly at an obtuse angle from end 4 of handle 2. Cleaning head 10 also comprises outwardly extending locking tabs 14 and 16, substantially “V” shaped in configuration, located on opposite sides of the cleaning head.
Cleaning pad 20 is mitt-like in configuration, with rearward linear edge 23. Opening 24 extends the length of edge 23 and allows access into pad 20. Formed within the interior of pad 20 and on either side of it are pockets 24 and 26. It is contemplated that these pockets will be formed by sewn joints, but equivalent joint connections, e.g. tacking, glue etc. can be used. Slit 25 extends inwardly from rearward edge 23. Separating and opening slit 25 serves to expand pad 20 and its opening 24.
Pad 20, as shown in
In use, cleaning head 10 is inserted into pad 20 via opening 24, such that the cleaning head is substantially encompassed by the pad. Locking tabs 14 and 16 of cleaning head 10 are immovably positioned within pockets 24 and 26 of pad 20 to maintain and lock pad 20 onto the cleaning head.
After pad 20 is positioned on cleaning head 10 and the pad is locked in place within pockets 24 and 26 via locking tabs 14 and 16, cleaning tools can be used to clean a wide variety of soiled surfaces. The versatility of the tool is increased since cleaning pad 20 has two different cleaning surfaces, e.g. an abrasive surface and a sponge surface. The locking components of the tool allow it to be used in vigorous cleaning operations, as pad 20 will not and cannot unintentionally loosen, separate, fall or be pulled off cleaning head 10. The ergonomic shape of the tool assists in efficient cleaning, while eliminating risk to the user of injury to fingers or hands.
When it is desired to change pad 20, either to clean it for reuse, discard it when it is worn out, or to replace it with a new and fresh pad, the user simply opens slit 25. This extends opening 24 outwardly, loosening the fit of pad 20 around cleaning head 10 to allow the cleaning head to be withdrawn from pad 20.
Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof. However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.