Polishing tool

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Inventors

Sellers, Don

Application #

597950

Filed

Oct-10-1990

Published

Jan-7-1992

Current US Class

015/105
015/107
015/114
015/118
015/210.1

International Classes

A47L 013/12

Field of Search

15/105 15/107 15/111 15/113 15/114 15/117 15/118 15/159

Examiners

Coe; Philip R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lehrer; Norman E., Schoenberg; Franklyn

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Abstract
A polishing tool for automobiles is provided having a main body of bristles and a crevice tool on opposite sides of a brush block and a handle with a further cleaning medium which has a multitude of uses including removing accumulations of foreign matter from generally inaccessible crevices on the surface of an automobile by simply reversing the head or the handle when cleaning and polishing the outside of an automobile. The polishing tool can be readily used with damaging painted or plated surfaces of the automobile.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A polishing tool suitable for removing accumulations of wax residue and other foreign matter from inaccessible areas of the exterior surface of an automobile comprising an elongated brush block having a handle projecting from an end of the brush block, said brush block having a substantially flat first lower side with a plurality of bristles projecting outwardly therefrom, a second upper side opposite said first lower side which second upperside is tapered outwardly to converge to a single outwardly projecting knife-like edge extending substantially centrally and axially along the second upper side, and lateral sides extending between said first side and said second side; and a polishing cloth means secured about the second side of said brush block.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to cleaning and polishing tools and, more particularly, to tools for use in cleaning and polishing automobile body surfaces and the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As is well known, it is important that significant care be exercised in polishing and maintaining the cleanliness of the exterior surfaces of vehicles such as automobiles in order to preserve the service life and appearance of the painted and plated parts. The accomplishment of this, however, is at best somewhat difficult due to the irregular and intricate designs of many of such parts and the assembled combinations thereof.

The accumulations of foreign matter including dried wax in the many corners and crevices that are present on the exterior surfaces of an automobile are generally not accessible to the varied assortment of brushes, sponges and the like typically used for washing and/or polishing automobile surfaces. Heretofore, a variety of devices, including brushes intended for multiple purposes and for use on components of various forms and shapes have also been known such as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 216,123 to Zuenkeler; U.S. Pat. No. 1,012,281 to Schiebel; U.S. Pat. No. 1,409,229 to Moore; U.S. Pat. No. 1,510,898 to Nikicser; U.S. Pat. No. 2,190,277 to Viragh; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,842,132 to Wells. However, none of these devices are particularly adapted for polishing the exterior surfaces of automobiles or for removing foreign matter accumulated in inaccessible areas on such surfaces. In fact, it is noted that some of the devices disclosed include components which could be harmful to the painted or plated exterior surfaces of an automobile.
 
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