1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to cleaning implements and, more specifically, to a multifunctional device having a collapsible handle that permits use of the device as a brush, scraper, squeegee or sponge.
2. Description of Prior Art
Cleaning implements for window have been developed for a variety of tasks. During winter condition, rigid scrapers and snow brushes may be used to clear snow, sleet, and ice from glass surfaces, such as automobile windows. Typically, separate implements for scraping ice and brushing snow are needed as ice scrapers require more control, while snow brushed require length and leverage. Convention attempt to overcome this problem place an ice scraper at one end of an elongated snow brush handle. While a combination device can perform both tasks, the design of the device is not well suited to performing either task as efficiently as separate devices.
In warmer times, squeegees are the preferred cleaning implement for cleaning windows and windshields. Squeegees typically include a flexible member which conforms to a surface and gently removes water that has accumulated and a sponge for scrubbing debris, such as insert remains, that may have adhered to the glass.
During summer months, ice scrapers and snow brushes are unnecessary. Similarly, squeegees are impractical in winter months as they are unable to remove frozen materials. In certain times of the year, climatic conditions may require the use of a scraper on one day and a squeegee the next, if not on the same day. It is therefore necessary for automobile owners to carry an entire arsenal of implements to safely maintain visibility. As a result, the interior of the automobile may become cluttered with various cleaning devices. Even in more moderate climates, automobile owners must swap out winter implements from summer implements when the weather has improved for the long term.
3. Objects and Advantages
It is a principal object and advantage of the present invention to provide a cleaning implement that may be used throughout the year.
It is an additional object and advantage of the present invention to reduce the number of cleaning implements that are needed.
It is a further object and advantage of the present invention to provide an implement can be used for cleaning in close proximity to the use or over extended distances.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will in part be obvious, and in part appear hereinafter.
In accordance with the foregoing objects and advantages, the present invention comprises an automobile cleaning device having a collapsible handle interconnected to a head assembly having various cleaning implements attached thereto. The head assembly includes front and back panels which interlock with or are integrally formed with cleaning implements, such as a squeegee, a brush, a sponge, and/or an ice scraper. The handle is pivotally interconnected to a channel in the head assembly so that it may be collapsed into a stored position within in the head assembly, or extended from the head assembly and pivoted into an open position perpendicular to the head assembly.
The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Device 10 further includes a telescoping handle 38 having a main shaft 40, a ball 42 positioned at one end of shaft 40, and bushing 44 around shaft 40 and abutting ball 40. Ball 42 and bushing 44 are dimensioned to be retained within cavity 36 and wide portion 34 of channel 30. An upper lip 46 formed in wide portion 34 of channel 30 retains ball 42 and bushing 44 within channel 30. Narrow portion 32 of channel is sized to accept handle shaft 40 but not ball 42 and bushing 44. When ball 42 and bushing 44 are positioned in wide portion 34, handle 38 is free to pivot between a closed, stored position where handle shaft 40 extends along axis X-X and is retained in narrow portion 32 of channel 30 and an open, extended position where handle shaft extends outward from head assembly 12 and perpendicularly to axis X-X.
Head assembly 12 further comprises one or more conventional cleaning implements, such as a brush 48, an ice scraper 50, and a squeegee blade 52 that are interconnected to front panel 20 and rear panel 22. Brush 48 includes a base 54 having a brush channel 56 formed therein for engaging front edge 24 and rear edge 26 when front panel 20 and rear panel 22 are interconnected to form head assembly 12. Scraper 50 having rigid support members 58 may also includes a mounting channel 60 formed therein for engaging front edge 24 and rear edge 26. Squeegee 52 may include a similar means for attachment to head assembly 12.
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Handle 38 is secured in the open or extended position by a resilient member 64 integrally formed into base of wide portion 34 of channel 30 that biases ball 42 and bushing 44 outwardly from rear panel 22. Referring to
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