This disclosure relates to the field of hand-held car window cleaning tools. More in particular, the disclosure relates to hand-held car window cleaning tools comprising at least one of a scraper blade for removing frost, ice or snow; a squeegee blade for removing liquid, dirt or snow; and a sponge.
Car window cleaning tools can be used to clean windows, as well as other car surfaces, such as exterior mirrors. This may reduce safety hazards, as driving with dirty snowy or icy windows or mirrors can be a huge safety hazard.
There are many different hand-held car window cleaning tools. For example, there is a tool having a plastic, triangular, plate-like main part having three edges, two of which are provided with a scraper blade and a third one of which is provided with a squeegee blade. However, such tools will often not allow one to easily clean an entire window. For example, areas of a window located further away from the sides of a car, such as for instance a central area of a windshield, may be difficult to reach, especially when the user does not have very long arms.
Moreover, existing hand-held car window cleaning tools are often relatively difficult to handle, in particular in severe weather conditions, and/or when a user is wearing gloves.
There exists a need for an alternative hand-held car window cleaning tool, in particular a hand-held car window cleaning tool that can be relatively easy to handle, and/or which can facilitate cleaning a car window in a relatively easy manner.
More in particular, there is a need to provide a hand-held car window cleaning tool which may be used to clean surface areas located relatively far away from a user of the tool, and which can be handled relatively easily, both when cleaning such relatively remote car surface areas, as well as when cleaning car surface areas located relatively nearby the user, in particular wherein said tool further can counteract that its user will accidently damage the car while using the tool, and/or wherein said tool can be stored relatively easily.
The present disclosure provides a hand-held car window cleaning tool having a frame part provided with at least one of: a scraper blade for removing frost, ice or snow; a squeegee blade for removing liquid, dirt or snow; and a sponge, wherein said tool further has a handle attached to said frame part, and wherein the hand-held cleaning tool is arranged such that the position of the frame part is adjustable with respect to the handle.
By making the position of the frame part adjustable, it can be tilted with respect to the handle. As a result, the position of a respective utensil, e.g. the squeegee blade, the scraper blade or the sponge, can be changed with respect to the handle, and may for instance be located in line with an elongate direction of the handle when relatively much force has to be applied to said utensil, but may for instance also be located away from said elongate direction of the handle in case the tool is to be used to clean a relatively remote surface area, e.g. a central area of a moon roof. By temporarily offsetting the utensil to be used from the handle, it may be counteracted that the handle accidently bumps into the car and causes damage.
In some embodiments, the frame part may be adjustable with respect to the handle about multiple pivot axes. As a result thereof, it may for instance not only be facilitated that the frame part may be tilted to bring a cleaning utensil relatively close to the center line of the handle, but it can then for instance also be facilitated that another one of the multiple cleaning utensils may instead be brought to such a position relatively close to said center line of the handle.
The frame part may, in some embodiments, be lockable with respect to the handle. Preferably, in case the frame part can be adjusted with respect to the handle about multiple pivot axes, a single lock may allow locking the frame parts with respect to at least two pivot axes.
In some embodiments, the handle may be a telescopic handle that can be expanded and retracted as desired.
It is noted that the figures show merely a preferred embodiment according to the invention. In the figures, the same or similar reference signs or numbers refer to equal or corresponding parts. The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments to illustrate the principles of the invention. The described embodiments are provided to illustrate aspects of the invention, but the invention is not limited to any embodiment. The scope of the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalent; it is limited only by the claims.
Numerous specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention and its embodiments. However, the invention may be practiced according to the claims without some or all of these specific details. For the purpose of clarity, technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention has not been described in detail so that the invention is not unnecessarily obscured.
The frame part 2 may be considered as a main body part of the cleaning tool 1 or so-called car window cleaner. For example, the frame part 2 may have a relatively flat design, in particular it may have a substantially plate shaped design. The frame part may for example be made of a plastic material. Additionally or alternatively, it may be substantially transparent or substantially translucent, e.g. in order to counteract that the tool 1 will block the view of the user to a too great extent. One or more scraper blades 3, if any, may for example be formed by an edge portion of the frame part 2, in particular when said frame part 2 is relatively flat. Here, the scraper blade, e.g. an ice scraper, is formed by a straight edge or ridge, which for example may be used to break up a sheet of ice. However, in alternative embodiments, the ice scraper may have a different design. For example, the ice scraper could be provided with fingers, e.g. to break up thick ice. The ice scraper may have a notched, serrated or crenellated edge.
The scraper blade 3 may be intended and/or used for removing frost, ice and/or snow, for instance from a car window or windshield. The squeegee blade 4, which may comprise and/or be made of rubber or a rubber like material, may be intended and/or used for removing liquid, dirt and/or snow, for instance from a car window or windshield. Said squeegee blade may form a wiper. The sponge 5 may be intended to wash dirt off, for instance from a car window, car light or windshield. It will be appreciated that the hand-held car window cleaning tool 1 and/or a respective cleaning utensils 3, 4, 5 thereof may additionally or alternatively be used for cleaning other car surfaces, such as for example mirrors, license plates and/or other car parts, such as sheet metal car parts forming part of the exterior of the car. Actually, the use of the hand-held car window cleaning tool 1 is not restricted to cars. For example, it can be used for cleaning other vehicles, e.g. motorbikes, or other objects or items.
In the shown embodiment, said frame part 2 is provided with three scraper blades 3, a squeegee blade 4, and a sponge 5. However, in alternative embodiments, the frame part 2 may lack one or more of the cleaning utensils 3, 4, 5 shown here. Additionally or alternatively, the frame part 2 may be provided with one or multiple other cleaning utensils, such as for instance a brush.
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Further, a cleaning utensils 3, 4, 5 having a relatively small width may be helpful in order to clean small surfaces, in particular surfaces which are relatively difficult to reach and/or which are enclosed at least partly, such as for instance a mirror glass surface bounded by an edge of a mirror housing of a wing mirror. For example to facilitate cleaning such small surfaces, it may be advantageous to provide the frame part 2 with a relatively narrow cleaning utensil 3, 4, 5, in particular a relatively narrow scraper blade 3C.
The hand-held car window cleaning tool 1 further comprises a handle 6 attached to said frame part 2. The tool 1 is arranged such that the position of the frame part 2 is adjustable with respect to said handle 6. In the shown embodiment, the frame part 2 is pivotably connected to the handle 6, in particular to a distal end region 60 of said handle 6. The handle may be elongate, and may for instance be rod shaped and/or formed as a shaft or pole, e.g. a telescopic shaft. Additionally or alternatively, the handle 6 may be provided with a handgrip 64, which for instance may comprise a relatively outer surface rough and/or resiliently compressible material, e.g. in order to provide relatively much traction. For example, the handgrip 64, which may be provided at a proximal end region 67 of the handle 6, may comprise a rubber material, rubber like material, foam material and/or foam like material, which for instance may be formed as a cover or cover layer, e.g. covering at least a part of a telescopic segment 63E of said handle 6.
For example in order to adjust the tool 1, the frame part 2 may be pivoted about a first pivot axis P1. Advantageously, said first pivot axis P1 may extend substantially transverse to a direction D60 in which said distal end region 60 of the handle 6 extends. It is noted that substantially transverse may be explained as at least meaning that an angle between said direction D60 and said first pivot axis P1 may be between 70° and 110°, preferably between 80° and 100°, or between 85° and 95°, such as about 90°.
The tool 1 may be arranged such that, at least in the first position (see e.g.
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Advantageously, in the second position (see e.g.
It will be appreciated that, in the first position (see e.g.
By having the frame part 2 of the tool 1 in a position (for example see
On the other hand, by having the frame part 2 of the tool 1 in a position (for example see
In preferred embodiments, such for instance in the here shown embodiment, the hand-held cleaning tool 1 can further be arranged such that the frame part 2 is pivotable with respect to the handle 6 about a second pivot axis P2. Advantageously, the direction of the first pivot axis P1 and the direction of the second pivot axis P2 may intersect, such as is the case in the shown embodiment, or may form skew lines.
Preferably, the first pivot axis P1 and the second pivot axis P2 may extend substantially transverse to each other. In case the pivot axes P1, P2 intersect, an angle therebetween may for instance be between 70° and 110°, preferably between 80° and 100°, or between 85° and 95°, such as about 90°. In case the pivot axes P1, P2 form skew lines, an angle between said pivot axes may, when seen from the direction in which the shortest distance between said two skew lines extends, for instance be between 70° and 110°, preferably between 80° and 100°, or between 85° and 95°, such as about 90°.
In case at least in one position of the frame part 2, e.g. in the second position (see e.g.
For instance thereto, the shortest distance D4E, D3AE, D5E between a working edge 4E, 3AE, 5E of a respective cleaning utensil 4, 3A, 5 and the second pivot axis P2 may be substantially the same for at least a number of the cleaning utensil 4, 3A, 5, at least when the respective cleaning utensil 5 is present at the frame part 2. Additionally or alternatively, having the shortest distance D4E, D3AE, D5E between a working edge 4E, 3AE, 5E of a respective cleaning utensil 4, 3A, 5 and the second pivot axis P2 substantially similar for at least a number of the cleaning utensil 4, 3A, 5, can facilitate that in the first position (see e.g.
It is noted that one 3C or more of the cleaning utensils 3-5 may have a working edge or cleaning edge 3CE that is located at a substantially different distance from the second pivot axis P2, in particular located substantially further away from said second pivot axis P2, for instance in order to facilitate that another one 4 of the cleaning utensils can be made relatively wide. It will be appreciated that, at least in embodiments, such a cleaning utensil 3C being located further away from the second pivot axis P2 may be located relatively far away from the imaginary center line CL60 of the of the distal end region 60 of the handle 6 in a toppled position of the frame part 2. Therefore, it may be advantageous to choose a cleaning utensil 3C having a relatively small width W3C as a, or as the, cleaning utensil having a relatively large shortest distance D3C to the second pivot axis P2. In embodiments, the frame part 2 may for example be substantially L-shaped.
Advantageously, the longitudinal direction of said one of the at least one of the scraper blade 3, the squeegee blade 4 and the sponge 5 on the one hand and the direction of the first pivot axis P1 on the other hand can intersect or can form skew lines in said further position of the frame part 2.
The hand-held cleaning tool 1 may be provided with at least one releasable lock 7 for locking the position of the frame part 2 with respect to the handle 6. For example, a first lock may be provided to prevent the frame part 2 from pivoting about the first pivot axis P1, and/or second lock may be provided to prevent the frame part 2 from pivoting about the second pivot axis P2.
Advantageously, at least one lock 7 can be provided, which lock 7 is arranged for releasably locking the position of the frame part 2 both with respect to first pivot axis P1 and with respect to the second pivot axis P2.
In embodiments, such as in the embodiment shown here, as best can be seen in
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Although, in the shown embodiment, the first surface 62 comprises protrusions 62B to cooperate with corresponding indentations 22C in the second surface 22 provided by the frame part 2, this may in other embodiments be different. For example, the first surface 62 may comprise indentations and the second surface 22 may comprise corresponding protrusions.
Here, the frame part 2 can be locked in two positions with respect to the handle 6 with respect to the first pivot axis P1 (see
In the shown embodiment, frame part 2 is also pivotable with respect to the handle 6 about the second pivot axis P2, and the first and second surfaces 62, 22, when pressed against each other, are also cooperating to lockingly engage each other, thereby substantially preventing substantive movement of the frame part 2 with respect to the second pivot axis P2. The tool 1 may be arranged such that the frame plate 2 can be locked with respect to pivot axis P2 in a number of different rotational positions. Thereto, such as can be seen in
Advantageously, the hand-held cleaning tool 1 may comprise an intermediate part 8. Said intermediate part 8 may be pivotably connected to the handle 6, in particular to a distal end 61 of the handle 6, about the first pivot axis P1. Here, as for instance can be seen in the schematic exploded view shown in
Further, the frame part 2 can be pivotably connected to the intermediate part 8 about the second pivot axis P2. Here, the intermediate part 8 comprises a pivot shaft 8B about which the frame part 2 can be pivoted. The distal end 61 of the handle 6 is provided with an opening, in particular a slot 69, for conducting the pivot shaft 8B when the intermediate part 8, and the thereto attached frame part 2, are pivot about first pivot axis P1.
Additionally or alternatively, the handle 6 may be extendible. In
In a retracted state or position of the telescopic handle 6 (see e.g.
For example, the telescopic handle 6 may comprise at least four, preferably at least five segments 63A, 63B, 63C, 63D, 63E. By enabling the handle to be extended to a relatively large length (see e.g.
For example to counteract that the handle 6 slides out unintentionally when not in use, the hand-held car cleaning tool 1 may be arranged to temporarily lock segments 63 of its telescopic handle 6 from sliding with respect to each other. Additionally or alternatively, locking the segments 63A-63E with respect to each other may counteract that the handle 6 slides in unintentionally, in particular when a certain amount of force is applied, for example during scrubbing vigorously.
In advantageous embodiments, each of the segments of such telescopic handle may be locked with respect to the subsequent segment, preferably both in its most expanded position as well as in its retracted or folded-in position.
Additionally, the segments may be lockable with respect to each other in intermediate positions, e.g. a position in which one segment is only slit out partly with respect to its adjacent (outwardly placed) segment. As a result, it can be facilitated that a user may set the total length of the handle to any desired length between the maximum handle length that corresponds with a completely expanded handle and the minimum handle length that corresponds with a completely slit in handle.
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It is noted that for the purpose of clarity and a concise description features are described herein as part of the same or separate embodiments, however, it will be appreciated that the scope of the invention may include embodiments having combinations of all or some of the features described.
The disclosed embodiments are illustrative, not restrictive. While specific configurations of the hand-held car window cleaning tool have been described, it is understood that the present invention can be applied to a wide variety of hand-held car window cleaning tools. There are many alternative ways of implementing the invention.
It is noted that the invention is not restricted to the embodiments described and shown herein. It will be understood that many variants are possible. The variants will be apparent for the person skilled in the art and are considered to lie within the scope of the invention as formulated in the following claims.