Bumper mounted shoe cleaner

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Inventors

Wheat, George A.
Desmond, James F.

Application #

600511

Filed

Oct-19-1990

Published

Dec-31-1991

Current US Class

015/160
015/161
015/217
015/231
015/246
280/762
293/117

International Classes

A46B 015/00

Field of Search

15/160 15/161 15/187 15/188 15/215-217 15/222 15/231 15/246 280/762 248/110

Examiners

Simone; Timothy F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harrer; Richard G., Cates; Charles E.

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Abstract
An apparatus for cleaning the soles and heels of shoes and which is adapted to be mounted to the bumper of a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a flexible base member on which bristle-like projections are secured and securing members attached to the ends of the base for attaching the apparatus to the upper and lower surface of a bumper. One of the securing members including a band which is length-adjustable for either tightening or loosening the base to the bumper.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An apparatus for cleaning soles and heels of shoes and adapted to be mounted on the exposed surface of a vehicle bumper having upper and lower edges, said apparatus comprising a length of a generally rectangular shaped cleaning means having opposed ends and including a relatively flexible base member with tufts of bristle-like projections secured to said base member, adjustable means for mounting said cleaning means on the exposed surface of said vehicle bumper, said adjustable means including a first bracket mounted to one end of said cleaning means, a second bracket mounted to the opposite end thereof, with said first bracket having one end of an elongated tension band attached thereto, said tension band being provided with means for shortening or lengthening said band, with the free end of said band provided with hook means whereby said band may be engaged with one of the edges of said vehicle bumper, said second bracket being provided with hook means for engaging said bracket to the other of said edges of said bumper, whereby when both said hook means are engaged with said bumper, said means for shortening or lengthening said band can be operated to shorten said band and secure said apparatus to said bumper.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to apparatus for cleaning dirt and grass from shoes and particularly from sport shoes such as cleated or spiked golf shoes and more particularly to such apparatus which is mounted to a vehicle bumper.

2. Description of Prior Art

Most golfers wear shoes provided with cleats or spikes on both the sole and heel of the shoes to provide the golfer with a sure footing while making the golf shot. During play, the presence of the cleats causes dirt to build up on the exposed portion of the heel and sole of each shoe and can interfere with the most effective use of such shoes. Many golf courses use "scrub brush" type devices which are provided at various points throughout the course and at the clubhouse as well which allow the golfer to clean the dirt and debris from the soles of the golf shoes.

Additionally, different types of golf shoe cleat cleaners have been devised to remove such impacted dirt and debris. For example, U.S. Pats. No. 2,980,936, 3,270,360, 4,571,767 and 4,670,932 describe hand-held tools which can be used to clean dirt from golf shoe cleats. Also, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,028,617, a golf shoe cleaner is described which is attached to a mobile golf club bag carrier. This latter cleaner probably has some advantage over the hand-held shoe cleaning devices, although to operate it it must be attached to a mobile bag carrier. The device of the U.S. Pat. No. "617" patent perhaps would not be of much value to a golfer who did not choose to pull a mobile bag carrier.
 
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