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Pet hair collector

a technology for collecting and pet hair, applied in the field of pet hair collectors, can solve the problems of ineffective removal of pet hair, high price of machines, and inability to fully eliminate pet hair, and achieve the effect of increasing dexterity and/or control for users

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-12-25
SWIPETS
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Benefits of technology

The present disclosure provides a wearable hand covering, such as a glove, that can remove pet hair. The glove has elastic properties, allowing it to fit different sizes of hands and fingers, providing better dexterity and control compared to previous products. It is sticky to the touch and works by attracting pet hair using an electrostatic charge. The glove has multiple fingers, a palm portion, and a back hand portion. It is made of a fabric like nylon, spandex, or bamboo. The technical effects include improved comfort, convenience, and improved control over pet hair.

Problems solved by technology

However, such machines are often expensive and not fully efficacious in removing pet hair.
Moreover, because the mitt of the '970 patent includes an adhesive, it can only be used one time before it must be discarded.
According to user reviews of the product, the mitt is not efficacious in removing some types of pet hair (such as short hair) and is not efficacious removing pet hair from some objects.
In addition, the mitt is not form-fitting.
However, roller-based products are not suitable and / or desirable for many applications, can be used only on flat surfaces and cannot remove pet hair from corners, cracks and crevices.

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[0054]Zeon LX 550 nitrile (Zeon Corporation, Tokyo, Japan), a partially carboxylated nitrile (approximately 7%) was mixed with a curing package that included 0.06%, 0.1% sulfur zinc oxide, and 0.1% titanium dioxide to form a coating composition. The coating composition was thinned with a solvent.

[0055]Nylon and spandex-mixed gloves were placed on Teflon-coated hand molds and then dipped into a coagulant that included 35% calcium nitrate and the coating composition so that the coating composition covered the palm portion of the gloves. The gloves were then dipped into a water wash to partially cure the gloves and cool the nitrile. The gloves were then heated / dried and cured 50-60% of the nitrile manufacture's recommended condition for complete curing. (The manufacturer recommended 120° C. for 20 minutes for complete curing). The gloves were not washed after the drying process and were found to be efficacious in removing pet hair, creating an electrostatic charge and tackiness.

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[0056]FIGS. 4-15 and Table 1, as described below, provide additional information concerning the composition of an illustrative glove 10 of another embodiment of the present invention. It will be understood that the chemical composition below is merely exemplary and the glove 10 may contain 0, 1 or several of the components described below.

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[0058]FIG. 4 provides a FT-IR / ATR 4000-550 cm−1 spectrum of the back hand portion 16 of a coated glove 10 of one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 provides a FT-IR / ATR 4000-550 cm−1 spectrum of the palm portion 14 of the exemplary coated glove 10. The experimental conditions of the FT-IR / ATR were as follows: Both sides were analyzed using a DURASCOPE diamond attenuated total reflectance (ATR) accessory on a Thermo-Nicolet Nexus 670 FT-IR spectrometer running OMNIC software with VALPRO Qualification software (version 8.0.342 from Thermo Scientific 1992-2008). The spectra were recorde...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to pet hair collectors. In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a glove having a surface which, due to its specific manufacturing and curing process, provides a tacky surface and additionally develops an electrostatic charge during use that further serves to attract pet hair. The glove preferably maintains all or most of its efficacy after repeated washing. The glove is particularly adapted to removing pet hair when the glove is placed in contact with (e.g., brushed against) the pet hair. In some embodiments, an existing glove made of a material such as nylon and / or elastane (Spandex), or bamboo, is coated with a material such as nitrile rubber which is partially cured to obtain the desired tack and electrostatic charging properties. In other embodiments, the pet hair collector is a nitrile roller.

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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]The current application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 61 / 837,900, titled “Pet Glove,” which was filed on 21 Jun. 2013, and which is hereby incorporated by reference.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Technical Field[0003]The present invention relates to pet hair collectors for removing pet hair from, for example, all fabrics, and objects with fabric, clothing, pillows, comforters, furniture, etc.[0004]2. Background of the Invention[0005]Pets, such as dogs and cats, accumulate and shed a significant amount of hair. Various vacuums and other apparatuses have been developed to address pet hair accumulation in the caretaker's house. However, such machines are often expensive and not fully efficacious in removing pet hair.[0006]U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,970 (“the '970 patent”) describes a disposable lint mitt that includes an adhesive. There is no mention in the '970 patent that the mitt would be efficacious in removing pet hair. Moreov...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41D19/00
CPCA41D19/00A41D19/0006
Inventor METE, DONNA
Owner SWIPETS