The present invention relates to screen cleaners and more particularly retractable screen cleaners utilizing dry cleaning compounds to effectively and efficiently remove fingerprints and other debris from the screens of cellular phones, tablets, monitors, and other display screens.
Display screens are in constant use by individuals whether on cellular phones, computer monitors, or computer tablets, and are often touch screens that require the user to place his or her fingers on the screen surface. This often leaves residue such as fingerprints and other debris behind on the surface of the screen, and can sometimes etch into the glass surface of the screen if left unclean for too long, causing a permanent imperfection. Screen cleaners provide a way for removing many types of grime and debris from the surface of the screen.
Many screen cleaners are available on the market today. Among them, most are bulky and require two parts, or two hands to use. One problem with prior art is the inability to store a compact, dry cleaner in a pocket or carrying case without the worry of spilling liquid. Much of the prior art, including the SideKick and Laptop Pro, have large, bulky profiles, and must be used with two hands. This is not only inconvenient for a user on the go, but makes it difficult to store the item inconspicuously. For example, the SideKick and Laptop Pro are more than 15 mm in thickness, making them obtrusive in ones pocket and carrying case. Furthermore, both of the aforementioned cleaners have caps that must be removed before the apparatus could be used. After reviewing the prior art, what is needed is a retractable display screen cleaner which utilizes a switch mechanism that allows the user to extend and retract the cleaning assembly easily and efficiently with one hand. This would also make replenishing the cleaning pad easily one handed as well, whereas prior art forced the user to replenish the cleaning pad by removing or attaching a cap with two hands. This can be extremely inconvenient in many situations. For example, if one needed to clean his or her display screen while engaged in another activity (walking, giving a presentation, or combat for example) they would have to (1) put down said display screen, (2) remove the cap with both hands, (3) safely secure the cap in another location, (4) pick up said display screen, (5) clean said screen, (6) put down said screen again, (7) find the cap for the cleaner, (8) replace said cap with both hands, and (9) retrieve said display screen. In response to prior art, a cleaning apparatus is needed that allows one to simply (1) slide out the cleaning assembly via switch and linear track, (2) clean said display screen, and (3) retract said cleaning assembly, all while maintaining a grip on said display screen. This presents a much quicker, cleaner, and effective manner of cleaning a display screen.
Another problem with prior art is that liquid cleaning agents that frequently include solvents and other liquid cleaning agents. Frequently, these are sold as kits, and include the liquid cleaning agent and a cleaning cloth or tissue, or, a cleaning cloth infused with a cleaning agent. There are several issues with these types of cleaners: the first issue is that often times the solvents utilized in liquid cleaners can remove protective coatings from the screen. This can include anti-reflective coatings, and oleophobic coatings that repel fingerprints. A second problem is the limited lifespan of the wet cleaning agent. When infused with a wet cleaning agent, a cleaning tissue can only be used until the agent has dried, and then must be thrown out. This presents a wasteful solution to cleaning screens. A third problem is the abrasiveness of the paper of which many screen cleaning tissues are made.
An advantage of the present invention is the ability to retract the cleaning assembly and carry the apparatus inconspicuously in a pocket or carrying case due to its dry nature and slim profile.
An objective of the present invention is to improve upon the utilization of prior arts' need for two hands while opening, using, and closing the cleaning apparatus.
Another objective of the present invention is to improve upon the limited lifespan of wet cleaning agents. Said screen cleaner utilizes a dry cleaning compound that is long-lasting and self-replenishing.
Still another advantage of the present invention is the use of a soft, natural cleaning pad that will not scratch or otherwise affect the finish of the screen.
A final objective of the present invention is to provide an improved screen cleaner that will have no harm on a screen's surface or coatings. Said screen cleaner utilizes a solvent-free, organic compound that is harmless to coatings such as anti-reflective coatings and oleophobic coatings.
Any additional objectives and advantages of this invention will become more apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
Thus, a screen cleaner that is slim and can be used with one hand, non-abrasive and long-lasting, while causing no damage to the surface coatings of the screen, as well as being designed in a way that is efficient in profile and utility, would provide distinct and desirable advantages over the prior art. It is thus believed that the present invention overcomes the aforementioned deficiencies and achieves the aforementioned and below mentioned objectives.
In order to overcome the perceived deficiencies in the prior art and to achieve the objectives and advantages set forth above and below, the present invention is, generally speaking, directed to a novel and improved screen cleaner, which utilizes a retractable dry-cleaning assembly which can be reused and stored in small spaces such as a pocket or briefcase. Also provided herein are methods of using the cleaner on various screens.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction, illustration, and description hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
In a preferred embodiment, the screen cleaner comprises: a handheld cleaning apparatus for a display screen, comprising: a main body, the main body comprising a cavity; a cleaning assembly coupled to the main body, wherein the cleaning assembly comprises a pad having a cleaning compound thereon for wiping upon the surface of a display screen, wherein the cleaning assembly is retractable into the cavity and extendable out of the cavity; and an extending/retracting member, coupled to the cleaning assembly and slideably mounted to the main body, for facilitating the retracting of the cleaning assembly into the cavity and extending the cleaning assembly at least partially out of the cavity.
In another preferred embodiment, main body of the cleaning apparatus is of an appropriate shape and size to be held, extended, employed in cleaning a display screen, and retracted, while maintaining a one-handed grip on the cleaning apparatus. Likewise, the cleaning compound is comprised of a dry cleaning agent including carbon black, wherein the soft pad is made of a chamois material, and includes a track for guiding the extending/retracting member along the main body. Furthermore, a preferred embodiment is designed such that the cleaning assembly is coupled to the extending/retracting member via a hinge and spring mechanism, wherein the extending/retracting member is a switch, and the cleaning assembly when extended out of the cavity, is rotatable relative to the main body.
A further preferred embodiment suggests that the cleaning assembly is comprised of a secondary foam pad and a rigid backing plate, wherein a secondary pad is adhered in between the soft cleaning pad and the rigid backing plate, and the cleaning assembly when extended is snap-fittable into the main body via male and female connectors.
An additional preferred embodiment would include a replenishment pad on which there is cleaning compound material, wherein the cleaning compound on the soft cleaning pad is replenished by at least one of the retraction or extension of the cleaning assembly from the main body, wherein said replenishment pad is constructed of an absorbent substance, and a portion of the replenishment pad and cleaning assembly is covered by a hinged flap that opens for extension and closes upon retraction of said cleaning assembly.
A preferred method of using a handheld cleaning apparatus for a display screen, wherein the apparatus comprises a main body, the main body comprising a cavity; a cleaning assembly coupled to the main body, wherein the cleaning assembly comprises a pad having a cleaning compound thereon for wiping upon the surface of a display screen, wherein the cleaning assembly is retractable into the cavity and extendable out of the cavity; and an extending/retracting member, coupled to the cleaning assembly and slideably mounted to the main body, for facilitating the retracting of the cleaning assembly into the cavity and extending the cleaning assembly at least partially out of the cavity, wherein the method comprises the steps of: grasping the cleaning apparatus in a first hand; while maintaining a grip on the cleaning apparatus with the first hand, sliding the extending/retracting member with the thumb of the first hand to extend the cleaning assembly from the cavity; contacting the pad of the cleaning assembly with a display screen; applying pressure to the pad and wiping the display screen with the pad of the cleaning assembly; and retracting the cleaning assembly into the cavity.
The method of the above preferred embodiment also ensures in another preferred embodiment the automatic replenishment of said pad with said cleaning compound housed in the replenishment pad with the extension and retraction of said cleaning assembly.
The above set forth and other features of the invention are made more apparent in the ensuing Description of the Preferred Embodiment when read in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein:
Identical reference numerals in the figures are intended to indicate like parts, although not every feature in every figure may be called out with a reference numeral.
The invention shows a retractable display screen cleaning apparatus in
The retractable display screen cleaner as shown in
The retractable display screen cleaner is shown in another preferred embodiment in
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The preferred embodiment of the invention features a cleaning assembly 2 such as that in
In another preferred embodiment, said cleaning assembly 2 may be snapped into the main body 1 by utilizing male 13 and female 14 connectors, such as those seen in
The display screen cleaning apparatus in its preferred embodiment also integrates a self replenishing mechanism 17 that is stored within the main body 1 as seen in
In a preferred embodiment of use, the display screen cleaner is showed in
It can thus be seen that the present invention is advantageous and overcomes the perceived deficiencies in the prior art.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above constructions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It should also be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention described herein and all statements of the scope of the invention that as a matter of language might fall there between.