Handle for removable cleaning implement
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1. An elongate handle for removably receiving a cleaning implement, said handle having a longitudinal axis and comprising:
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at least a pair of tines attached at respective proximal ends to said grip, each said tine extending from said respective proximal end to a respective distal end, said tines defining a flat reference plane and a thickness perpendicular thereto and having a width greater than said thickness, said flat reference plane being parallel to said longitudinal axis, at least a portion of each said tine being coplanar with said reference plane for a longitudinal finite distance greater than the thickness of said tine and a portion of each said tine being non-coplanar with respect to said reference plane by an amount greater than said thickness of said tine, neither said tine being helical in the longitudinal direction.
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Abstract
A handle for receiving a cleaning article, such as a dusting device. The handle has one or more tines which are disposed outboard of a reference plane. This geometry provides a friction fit for receiving a removable cleaning device on the tines, without substantial interference. The friction fit retains the cleaning article on the handle during use while reducing tearing which occurs during installation.
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1. An elongate handle for removably receiving a cleaning implement, said handle having a longitudinal axis and comprising:
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a grip; at least a pair of tines attached at respective proximal ends to said grip, each said tine extending from said respective proximal end to a respective distal end, said tines defining a flat reference plane and a thickness perpendicular thereto and having a width greater than said thickness, said flat reference plane being parallel to said longitudinal axis, at least a portion of each said tine being coplanar with said reference plane for a longitudinal finite distance greater than the thickness of said tine and a portion of each said tine being non-coplanar with respect to said reference plane by an amount greater than said thickness of said tine, neither said tine being helical in the longitudinal direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A handle for removably receiving a cleaning implement, said handle having a longitudinal axis and comprising:
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a grip; a pair of tines attached at respective proximal ends to said grip, each said tine extending from a said respective proximal end to a respective distal end, said tines defining a flat reference plane and a thickness perpendicular thereto and having a width greater than said thickness, said flat reference plane being parallel to said longitudinal axis, at least a portion of each said tine being coplanar with said reference plane for a longitudinal finite distance at least equal to the thickness of said tine and a portion of each said tine being non-coplanar with respect to said reference plane by an amount greater than said thickness of said tine, said thickness of said tine being perpendicular to said reference plane in said portion of said tine coplanar therewith, wherein each said tine has an inboard edge disposed proximate to the longitudinal axis and a respective outboard edge transversely spaced therefrom, at least a portion of each said outboard edge being further from said reference plane than said respective inboard edge, neither said tine being helical in the longitudinal direction.
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7. An elongate handle for removable attachment to a cleaning implement, said handle comprising:
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a grip; at least two tines attached endwise to said grip, each said tine being elongate, and further having a respective longitudinal axis, a first portion of each said tine being generally oriented concave toward a respective mirror image of said other tine and a second portion of each said tine lying in a common flat reference plane, said two portions of each said tine being non-coplanar throughout said first portion and coplanar with said reference plane throughout said second portion, neither said tine being helical in the longitudinal direction. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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