Claims
- 1. A generally T-shaped squeegee apparatus having an easily-replaceable wiper blade member, the squeegee apparatus comprising:a) a unitary, substantially T-shaped body comprising a longitudinally elongated hollow tube member terminating in opposite, open, longitudinal terminal ends and having an integrally-formed, permanent elongated handgrip handle member projecting substantially perpendicularly from the tube member intermediate said opposite terminal ends, the elongated hand grip handle member terminating in an outer, free terminal end, b) the tube member also having a longitudinally extending axial slot along its entire length between said opposite, open terminal longitudinal ends, the slot forming an elongated slot opening through the tube wall defined between a pair of spaced-apart, longitudinally-extending confronting slot edges, each said confronting slot edge having a corresponding, longitudinally extending, confronting slot-rigidifying flange member extending along its length and projecting inwardly into the hollow interior of the tube member, the separate, spaced-apart confronting flange members forming, together with said confronting slot edges and said slot opening, an elongated open channel communicating said slot openings with the hollow interior of the tube member along the entire length of the tube member, c) a longitudinally elongated squeegee wiper blade member comprising a first, longitudinal, flexible wiper blade edge portion and a second, longitudinal, generally rigid securement portion, said second securement portion configured for removable reception within said slot in said tube member, and d) flange tensioning means associated with each said opposite terminal end of the tube member for frictionally interengaging the corresponding longitudinal end portions of said spaced apart, confronting flange members and tensioning the confronting flange members and said corresponding confronting slot edges toward each other into tensioned, substantially clamping engagement with said securement portion of the wiper blade member extending into the hollow interior of the tube member to secure said securement portion in substantially clamped condition on the tube member for squeegeeing operation and for permitting release and removal of the wiper blade member from the tube member under a predetermined, removal pulling force applied to the wiper blade member.
- 2. The squeegee apparatus of claim 1 wherein said blade securing means comprises a pair of end caps closing the opposite terminal ends of the tube member, each said end cap having a radially extending slot therein arranged for corresponding alignment with said axial slot in the tube member, each said end cap further configured with a projecting annular mounting ring portion arranged for frictional, press-fitted mounting engagement with the interior surface wall of the hollow tube member, each said annular mounting ring portion including a cutout portion formed as an inwardly tapered notch configured to frictionally receive and tensionably engage the outer terminal end portions of said spaced-apart confronting flange members in substantially wedging interengagement, tensioning said flange members toward each other into tight, frictional, substantially clamping engagement with the securement portion of the wiper blade member.
- 3. The squeegee apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated handle member is arcuately curved along its length extending from said tube member in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of a wiper blade member contained in the axial slot of the tube member.
- 4. The squeegee apparatus of claim 3 wherein said outer terminal end of the handle member is configured to releasably mount an end of an extension pole member for extended, operative reach of the squeegee apparatus by a user.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of the priority filing date of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/161,106 filed Oct. 22, 1999.
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