This application is the National Phase of PCT/NL2004/000508, filed Jul. 13, 2004, which claims priority to Netherlands application 1023938, filed Jul. 17, 2003, the entire contents of both applications being incorporated herein by reference in their entirities.
The invention relates to a polishing implement for polishing a shoe or the like, comprising a structure to be handheld, provided with an absorbing fibre layer for applying or introducing a polishing product; and a sachet attached to, or to be attached to the structure for containing the polishing product.
Such an implement is known from the French patent FR-A-2,632,511. These and other like polishing implements have as a drawback that when they are utilised in practice, the polishing product is forced in an uncontrolled manner from a holder into and onto a fiber layer, so that initially, an excess of the product becomes available and the sachet empties prematurely.
The object of the invention is to avoid this drawback and to provide an improved polishing implement, enabling a better application of the polishing product to the shoe.
This object is achieved with a polishing implement according to the features of claim 1. By providing the polishing implement with a sachet comprising a fiber layer impregnated with polishing product and which, in closed condition, is screened off by a protective layer, a well impregnated surface for applying the polishing product is provided immediately after the sachet is opened. In this manner, the ease of use can be enhanced in that, when in use, the polishing implement according to the invention immediately provides a polishing surface provided with polishing product. The polishing surface itself needs not first become impregnated before the polishing product is dispensed. Moreover, the polishing implement according to the invention offers the advantage that the polishing product has spread evenly over a relatively large surface the size of the dimension of the sachet, which is beneficial to the ease of use.
In one embodiment, the sachet can be removable and cover the first polishing layer at least partly, so that only after removal of the second polishing layer, the first polishing layer is completely revealed. This can be effected, for instance, by providing a weakly adhesive intermediate layer, or for instance through the use of Velcro tape.
In an alternative embodiment, the polishing implement can comprise an impermeable layer to which the such a is attached, which impermeable layer has a surface greater than the sachet. In particular, this impermeable layer can have a surface greater than the sachet in opened condition so that initially, upon introduction of the polishing product through the use of the second polishing layer, the first polishing layer remains protected and is only drawn on if all polishing product has been applied to the shoe by the second polishing layer.
In yet another alternative embodiment, in opened condition, the sachet reaches beyond an edge of the structure. As a result, this edge of the structure offers a good possibility for applying the polishing product accurately and with some force.
In a preferred embodiment, the sachet comprises a protective layer and, provided thereon, a fiber layer saturated with polishing product, while, in closed condition, the protective layer is folded over and sealed off along the edges, while the sachet is provided to the structure on one side of the fold. In particular, the sachet is then attached to a bottom side of the structure so that, in use, in folded opened condition, it reaches beyond the edge and is folded back, and can be attached to the top side of the structure. This offers, inter alia, the advantage that by folding over the fibre layer, impregnation is optimal, while further a relatively small surface of high quality, for instance vapour thigh (aluminum) foil can be used for closing it off. In use, this foil can contribute to the strengthening of the product adjacent the fingers.
In one elaboration, the structure comprises a glove. In a different elaboration, the structure comprises a handle and a relatively flat part forming a base for the sachet.
The invention will be further elucidated with reference to the drawing. In the drawing:
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In sections [A] and [B],
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The invention is discussed with reference to the embodiments, but various modifications and variations can be used. The structure can be manufactured from known laminated materials, wile use can be made of non-permeable layers on the inside and absorbing, for instance non-woven material on the outside. Also other materials with a surface structure suitable for roughening or performing other operations to shoes can be used (locally). Such variations are understood to fall within the framework of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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