US2004064909A1PendingUtilityA1
Gutter brush
Priority: Oct 8, 2002Filed: Oct 8, 2002Published: Apr 8, 2004
Est. expiryOct 8, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:David A. Locklear
A46B 5/0058A46B 2200/302A46B 2200/3073A46B 9/02A46B 9/025E04D 13/0765
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Abstract
The gutter brush for cleaning the exterior surfaces of overhead gutters from the ground level. The gutter brush has a shaped brush head adapted to the contours of the external surfaces of overhead gutters. The head is attached by a joint to an extendable pole.
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1 . A gutter brush, comprising:
a generally C-shaped brush head having an inner surface, an outer surface and two opposing ends; a plurality of bristles attached to the inner surface of said head; a pole having a first end and a second end; and a joint connecting the back surface of said brush to the second end of said pole.
2 . The gutter brush as in claim 1 , wherein said joint is a ball and socket joint.
3 . The gutter brush as in claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of said head further has a lip adapted for engagement with to a gutter.
4 . The gutter brush as in claim 1 , wherein said pole is telescopic in construction and configuration.
5 . The gutter brush of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of said head is adapted for close association with the external surface of a gutter.
6 . A gutter brush, comprising:
a generally C-shaped brush head having a generally concave inner surface, a generally convex outer surface and two opposing ends; a plurality of bristles attached to the inner surface of said head; a pole having a first end and a second end; and a joint connecting the back surface of said brush to the second end of said pole; wherein said joint is a ball and socket joint; wherein the inner surface of said head further has a lip adapted for engagement with a gutter; wherein the inner surface of said head is adapted for close association with the external surface of a gutter; and wherein said pole is telescopic in construction and configuration.Cited by (0)
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