18598433. Cleaning System simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Cleaning System

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Paul M. Connolly of San Francisco CA (US)

Prabhakar Gulgunje of Cupertino CA (US)

Vijayen S. Veerasamy of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Cleaning System - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18598433 titled 'Cleaning System

The cleaning system described in the patent application includes an arm connected to a cleaning implement and a base positioned away from the arm, allowing the cleaning implement to be placed between them. The arm and base can move together in an extension direction, from a recessed position to a raised position above a surface, with the arm capable of rotating relative to the base in the raised position.

  • The system consists of an arm and a base that move together in an extension direction.
  • The arm is connected to a cleaning implement, while the base provides support.
  • The arm can rotate relative to the base when in the raised position.
  • The design allows for efficient and versatile cleaning operations.
  • The system offers flexibility in reaching different surfaces and angles.

Potential Applications: - Household cleaning tasks - Industrial cleaning operations - Automotive detailing

Problems Solved: - Limited reach and flexibility of traditional cleaning tools - Inefficient cleaning processes - Difficulty in accessing tight spaces

Benefits: - Improved cleaning efficiency - Enhanced reach and flexibility - Time-saving in cleaning operations

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Cleaning System for Enhanced Efficiency This technology can be utilized in various commercial settings such as cleaning services, janitorial companies, and manufacturing facilities to streamline cleaning processes and improve overall efficiency.

Questions about the Cleaning System: 1. How does the arm rotate relative to the base in the raised position? The arm is designed to pivot or swivel on a joint that allows it to rotate freely when in the raised position.

2. What materials are typically used to construct the arm and base of the cleaning system? The arm and base are commonly made of durable materials such as plastic, metal, or a combination of both to ensure stability and longevity.


Original Abstract Submitted

A cleaning system includes an arm configured for connection to a cleaning implement. A base is spaced from the arm in an extension direction such that the cleaning implement is positionable between the arm and the base. The base and the arm are configured to move together in the extension direction between a recessed position and a raised position relative to a surface, and the arm is configured to rotate relative to the base in the raised position.