1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to lint roller assemblies.
2. Description of Related Art
There are many previously known lint roller assemblies. These previously known lint roller assemblies typically comprise a handle secured to a cylindrical lint roller support. A tubular cylindrical adhesive lint roller is then removably mounted to the support so that the adhesive roller is rotatable relative to the handle. In use, the adhesive lint roller is rolled along the user's clothes, furniture, drapery or other area to remove lint, hair and detritus.
In order to protect the adhesive of the outermost shape of the roller when the roller is not in use, a covering is typically wrapped around the lint roller to protect the adhesive. This covering typically comprises a thin nonadhesive sheet which adheres to the adhesive roll, but may be removed and replaced as required.
These previously known covers, however, have not proven wholly satisfactory in use. In particular, it is relatively difficult to accurately replace the cover on the adhesive roll so that the cover covers the entire adhesive roll. When this occurs, the exposed portion of the adhesive will become prematurely exhausted.
A still further disadvantage of these previously known lint roller covers is that such covers are prone to tearing during their removal. When this occurs, the cover may be unsuitable for future use.
The present invention provides a lint roller assembly which overcomes all of the above-mentioned disadvantages of the previously known devices.
In brief, the lint roller assembly of the present invention comprises a holder having a handle and a lint roller support section longitudinally adjacent the handle. The lint roller support section is adapted to support a tubular cylindrical adhesive roll of the type used to remove detritus.
A tubular cylindrical rigid roller cover is open at one end. The cover is dimensioned to receive the adhesive roll within the interior of the cover and, in doing so, encloses the adhesive roll within the interior of the cover.
A latch around the cover automatically engages a catch on the holder as the cover is longitudinally inserted over the adhesive roll on the cover. The catch and latch combination thus automatically, but detachably, secures the cover and holder together, thus protecting the adhesive on the adhesive roll.
Preferably, both the cover and the holder are of a plastic construction, although other materials may be used.
A better understanding of the present invention would be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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The cover 16, furthermore, may be constructed of any desired rigid material. However, in the preferred embodiment, the cover 16 is made of a plastic material.
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A latch 34 is formed on the cover 16 so that the latch 34 comprises a radially outwardly extending projection around at least a portion of the cover 16. Furthermore, the outside diameter of the latch 34 is slightly greater than the inside diameter of the catch 32.
Consequently, in order to attach the cover to the holder 12, the cover 16 is actually slid from the position shown in
It will, of course, be understood that the cover 16 may be removed from the holder 12 and replaced on the holder 12 as often as desired. In practice, the cover 16 is removed from the holder 12 whenever use of the lint roller is desired. After the use of the lint roller is no longer desired, the cover 16 is replaced on the holder 12, thus protecting the adhesive on the adhesive roll 14 in the desired fashion.
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention provides a simple and yet effective cover for a lint roller. Having described my invention, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those of skill in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
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