The present invention is directed to a window cleaning tool, and more particularly, to a tool for cleaning a surface of a window to remove dirt, dust, residue and other debris, and including a rigid flat plate member adapted for releasable attachment of a non-scratch scouring pad, and wherein the tool is adapted to be secured to a user's hand with an adjustable strap.
Prior to the application of a film substrate to a glass surface, such as a window tinting film, it is necessary to remove all dust, dirt, debris and other residue from the glass surface so that the applied film can properly adhere to the glass surface with no bumps, scratches or separation. Of particular significance to the invention is the application of window tinting film to automobile windows, and particularly the rear window of an automobile. In attempting to clean the interior window surfaces, and particularly the rear window, it is sometimes difficult to reach all areas of the window. In particular, it is difficult to reach the corners of a rear window of an automobile to fully clean the glass surface. Presently, most cleaning pads are rectangular in shape and do not allow for easy reach and accessibility to the corners of a rear automobile window. Moreover, when trying to reach into the corners, the user often will jam their fingers into the window frame or other sharp structures surrounding the rear automobile window.
Accordingly, there remains a need in the window tinting industry for a glass cleaning tool that is particularly adapted for cleaning the interior surfaces of automobile windows, and particularly a rear window of an automobile in preparation for application of a window tinting film thereto.
The present invention is directed to a window cleaning tool for removing dirt, dust, residue and other debris from the surface of a window. The window cleaning tool includes a rigid plate member having a flat top surface, a flat bottom surface, a peripheral side edge including a back edge and left and right side edges converging towards one another and meeting at a nose of the plate member. A strap passes through elongate slot openings in the plate member to allow the plate member to be secured to a user's hand with the back of the user's hand engaged against the top surface of the plate member. Hook components of a hook and loop fastener on the bottom of the plate member allow for releasable attachment of a non-scratch scouring pad thereto. The scouring pad is generally configured to match the shape of the plate member as defined by the outer peripheral edge.
Considering the forgoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a window cleaning tool that is particularly adapted for cleaning the inside surface of a rear window of an automobile to remove dust, dirt, debris and other residue prior to application of a film substrate thereto, such as a window tinting film.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a window cleaning tool that is structured for releasable attachment of a non-scratch cleaning pad thereto for cleaning the inside surface of a rear window of an automobile, and wherein the cleaning tool is particularly adapted for reaching corners of the window.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a window cleaning tool for cleaning the inside surface of a rear window of an automobile, and wherein the window cleaning tool is structured to prevent injury to the user's fingers by protecting the fingers from hitting the sharp edges around the rear window of an automobile.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a window cleaning tool for releasable attachment of a non-scratch cleaning pad thereto, and wherein the window cleaning tool is particularly adapted for removing dust, dirt, debris and other residue from the glass surface of a rear window of an automobile prior to application of a film substrate thereto, such as a window tinting film, wherein the window cleaning tool is specifically structured for applying even pressure of the non-scratch cleaning pad against the window surface while moving the non-scratch cleaning pad in a reciprocating motion to clean the window surface.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the several views of the drawings, and initially
The flat bottom surface 16 of the plate member 12 is provided with hook material of a hook and loop fastener system for releasably attaching a non-scratch glass cleaning pad 70 thereto, as seen in
The non-scratch glass cleaning pad 70 may be formed of a fibrous synthetic material of a type that is available on the market for cleaning various surfaces, such as glass surfaces without scratching the surface. The strap 50 is structured to include a hook component material on an outer facing side and a loop material of a hook and loop fastener on an inner facing side, so that when the strap segments 52, 54 overlap, the hook material on the outer facing surface of one strap segment releasably attaches to the loop component material on the underlying or inner facing surface of the other strap segment thereby allowing the strap segments to be adjustably and releasably secured to properly fit around the user's hand, as seen in
In use, the window cleaning tool 10 is secured to the user's hand with the back of the user's hand, particularly the fingers, positioned against the top surface 14 of the plate member, as seen in
While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with a preferred and practical embodiment, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which is not to be limited, except as defined in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
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