OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention has its application in the industrial sector engaged in the
production of products for the treatment or care of shoes.
[0002] The invention described hereunder relates to a device for the care of footwear which
is constituted based on an applicator of shoe-conditioning substance, fittable inside
a cover where a reservoir is mounted holding the cleaning, dying or polishing substance,
distributed through some dispenser means foreseen in the same cover directly onto
the face of the applicator with which the shoe is rubbed, dosing the right substance
in the moment when the device is opened.
[0003] An object of the invention is to allow the shoes to be cleaned meticulously, without
suffering excesses in the application of the substance when transferring it to the
surface of the footwear.
[0004] It is also an object of the invention to allow use of the device to be simple, applying
ergonomics thereto for its handling by the user and a configuration adapted to any
shoe for cleaning whatsoever area of its surface comfortably.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0005] At the present time, a multitude of devices are known for cleaning and polishing
shoes which basically comprise a reservoir of a footwear conditioning substance, usually
silicone or polish, which is applied to the interior of a sponge with which the user
shines the surface of his shoes.
[0006] The applicator sponge, usually made of polyurethane, can be incorporated in a cover
included in the shoe-cleaning device and directly impregnated with the polishing or
dying substance of the shoes, as is the case of the container employed for this function,
among others, which is described in the Utility Model Application
ES 1038111 U.
[0007] In other cases, like those described in the Utility Model
ES 0134686 U and the application
ES 1006298 U, the sponge for application of the liquid substance is in the mouthpiece of the shoe-cleaning
container. The silicone or the polish have access to the sponge through a valve which
acts as dispenser means, but without obtaining an effective dosing of the substance.
The disposition of the liquid is usually produced on the inside of the sponge and
takes place during the shoe-cleaning operation which the user is carrying out, due
to the pressure applied to the sponge itself, or, because the actual user presses
manually on the area of the reservoir of polishing or dying substance.
[0008] This mechanism for application of the liquid on the surface of the shoe is relatively
imprecise regarding the quantity of silicone or polish released from the reservoir
to the sponge. Frequently it happens that, since the user can have no knowledge of
the quantity of substance that is being dispensed, an excessive application is produced
and this is not realized until the liquid reaches the surface of the sponge and is
distributed over the shoe, in larger doses than those really necessary. At this point,
the user discovers he has allowed too much liquid to flow into the sponge, due to
the delay between the egress of the substance from the reservoir until it is observed
on the surface of the shoe. In consequence, the shoe is drenched and the user is compelled
to remove the surplus with a dry cloth.
[0009] In a word, this type of device is therefore generally very dirty in its application.
Another problem resulting from this characteristic is that in such devices it is necessary
to include a cover to avoid leakage or spillage of the liquid during its storage and
it is recommended to locate them in a position stable in itself.
[0010] In the search for a solution to these problems, there are applicator devices of liquid
or cream for cleaning footwear which incorporate a ball-shaped spongy element which
acts in a roll-on fashion in order to achieve a completely uniform impregnation of
the substance into the applicator and onto the shoe. A shoe cleaner of this kind,
which is also fitted with sealing means with which the egress or not of liquid can
be controlled, independently of the container being inclined on the shoe, is contemplated
in the Patent of Invention
ES 2165273.
[0011] As for the applicator element of the liquid, manufactured in sponge or foam, the
presence is not known among the cleaning devices currently on the market of said applicator
configured with a geometry such that it allows one to reach easily any area on the
surface of the footwear which it is desired to clean, for which reason there are sometimes
nooks and pleats in the shoe, according to the design thereof, which remain impossible
to clean/dye/polish.
[0012] The majority of shoe cleaners have poor ergonomics as regards their manipulation
when cleaning and polishing footwear, which combines with the aforesaid drawback concerning
the user having no indicator on the device to inform him of the quantity of substance
to be dispensed or that is still remaining to be applied. Clearly this last feature
is possible in the classic products for cleaning shoes wherein the user must apply
the cream or polish himself by means of a cloth, but not in the current devices of
instantaneous application by impregnated sponge or foam, like the types which have
been mentioned up to here.
[0013] Notwithstanding, it is known that there are some products in which it is indicated
whether the reservoir of conditioning substance is empty, but this "end of use" indicator
is fictitious because there is surely still some substance remaining outside the reservoir,
in the dispensing valve or impregnating the applicator sponge.
[0014] The US Patent
US-5865554 refers to a portable double-brush shoe polishing device which may be kept in a storage
box.
[0015] EP 0380182 A1 discloses a device according to the preamble of claim 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The present invention manages to resolve, among others, the problem explained above,
in all of the different aspects explained in the background.
[0017] Specifically, the invention relates to a device for the care or treatment of footwear,
cleaner, polisher, dyer or conditioner of shoes, which comprises an applicator of
material suitable for receiving and applying a conditioning substance on the surface
of a shoe, the device being in addition fitted with a cover adapted in form and dimensions
to the profile of the applicator to be adaptable to the same. Optionally, the device
can additionally comprise a handle joined by its base to the applicator.
[0018] The main characteristics distinguishing the invention from the known precedents reside
fundamentally in said cover. On one hand, the substance which is used for the care
of the shoes is contained in a reservoir located in the actual cover of the device.
In addition, the cover houses in its interior, dispenser means of such substance which
are impregnated and apply it directly on the face of the applicator which is put into
contact with the surface of the footwear to be cleaned.
[0019] The conditioning substance reservoir incorporated in the cover or at least part of
the said reservoir is transparent, to be able to appreciate the end of use, that is,
in order to allow the quantity of conditioning substance remaining in said reservoir
to be seen. This indication of the end of use is real, since when the substance of
the reservoir is finished, there is no trace of substance in the applicator either,
since the latter is only impregnated when said applicator acts directly on the dispenser
means included in the reservoir and if there is nothing therein, it is certain that
no substance remains to apply.
[0020] The device can be used on a once-only basis, that is, when the substance is finished,
it can be disposed of. But the reservoir can also be accessible to load it with more
conditioning substance. The substance replacements, the reservoir and the cover can
be acquired by the consumer separately from the device itself for the reloading thereof.
[0021] The application of said substance in the applicator of the device is done with the
same opening movement, which is carried out by pulling the applicator, by means of
the handle, in a direction longitudinal to the cover in order to extract it from its
interior. The handle can be of ergonomic design to facilitate the handling of the
device, for opening it, closing it and during the task of cleaning the footwear for
which it is conceived. On the upper part of its side face, the cover has some guides
whereon the peripheral edge of the base of the handle is coupled and they allow that
longitudinal displacement of the applicator, with which it passes sliding over the
internal face of said cover.
[0022] Due to the friction and pressure between the external face of the applicator, with
which face the surface of the footwear to be cleaned is subsequently rubbed, and the
internal face of the cover, the dispenser means act to coat the aforementioned face
of the applicator with an optimum dose of substance.
[0023] Such dispenser means of the substance are susceptible of rotating in a plane transversal
to the opening movement, simply by the applicator rubbing against them in their displacement,
by means of the guides, over the interior of the cover, passing the appropriate quantity
of conditioning substance to the external face of the applicator.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the dispenser means can consist of a
ball of the roll-on type coupled on a lip provided on the interior face of the cover,
preferably manufactured in plastic, on the substance reservoir which is located in
said cover. Inside the reservoir, as an independent piece or integrated in the bottom
thereof, some elastic means are foreseen, such as a spring, which push the ball toward
the lip of the closing cover, to assure the seal while the device remains open or
closed, that is, when the transversal displacement of opening the device is not being
carried out.
[0025] A dispensation of the conditioning substance can be carried out similarly with rollers,
instead of a ball, which rotate causing the substance to leave the reservoir on passing
over the applicator and transferring it to its external face for the ensuing application
to the surface of the shoe.
[0026] Thus an advantage of the device which is disclosed resides in that the user always
receives the same quantity of substance, the precise dose for normally cleaning a
pair of shoes, in the applicator. When more is needed, the user has to re-dose substance
on the applicator by means of the dispenser means of the cover, to which end the device
has to be closed and opened again according to the procedure described, sliding the
applicator over the internal face of the cover.
[0027] With a view to not wasting conditioning substance, one option consists in that the
closure of the device is not made in the same direction as the sliding for opening,
but by coupling the applicator transversely to the cover. By closing the device in
this manner, the displacement of the applicator is not caused over the interior of
the cover which involves the rotation of the dispenser means nor, therefore, does
substance egress from the reservoir, preventing the applicator becoming dry while
awaiting a new use. The cover has a profile which favours the closing movement with
the transversal coupling between applicator and cover, in addition to which, by foreseeing
appropriate means of retention, it is prevented that such a movement transversal to
the cover is prevented from being carried out when it is required to open the device
again, requiring the applicator to be extracted from the cover in the longitudinal
direction, pulling it parallel to the face with the reservoir of the substance for
its impregnation.
[0028] In the embodiment of the device with roll-on ball, another possible option to prevent
substance on the applicator being wasted when it is not in use is that the ball is
only able to rotate when drawn by the applicator in the longitudinal direction of
opening and even in only one direction: that of pulling the applicator over the interior
of the cover to open the device. Similarly, in the embodiment of the device with rollers,
waste of the substance can be avoided by foreseeing means to block the movement which
only allow their rotation in a single direction: that of extracting the applicator
longitudinally with respect to the cover.
[0029] While the device remains closed, the dispenser means are in contact with the foam
but do not act because there is no movement which causes their rotation, whereby the
device can be stored and used in any position, without fear of incurring loss of the
substance or that the applicator become impregnated unnecessarily until it is opened
for its immediate use. Contrary to what happens in other known footwear cleaners,
it is not necessary that the device be vertical to apply the substance or to store
it sure that no leaks will take place into the applicator.
[0030] To minimize the possible substance leakage when closing the device, its applicator
is provided with a cavity in correspondence with the dispenser means so that, on covering
the external face of such applicator with the cover when closing the device, the cavity
of the applicator receives said dispenser means in the coupling with the cover, allowing
a substantial reduction in the pressure of the applicator on the same, whereby no
substance dispensation is caused even when the device is completely closed.
[0031] Consequently, another essential advantage of the device is that it offers a guarantee
of cleanliness when it is used properly, apart from the ease and convenience which
its use implies.
[0032] Additionally, the actual aesthetic configuration of the applicator, the external
face of which constitutes an extensive surface for polishing a shoe easily, which
moreover is finished in a tapered part, allows all the areas of the footwear it is
desired to clean to be reached without difficulty.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] To complete the description that is being made and with the object of assisting in
a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with
a preferred example of practical embodiment thereof, accompanying said description
as an integral part thereof, is a set of drawings wherein, by way of illustration
and not restrictively, the following has been represented:
Figure 1. - It shows a view in perspective from the rear of the device for the care
of footwear which is disclosed, located in the horizontal position, it being possible
to observe the applicator element.
Figure 2. - It shows a view in perspective from below the device for the care of footwear,
located in the vertical position to show the substance reservoir included in the cover.
Figure 3. - It shows a view in perspective of the applicator, illustrating the external
face thereof which is that intended to be in contact with the surface of the footwear
for the treatment thereof.
Figure 4. - It shows a view in perspective of the cover of the device, showing on
its internal face the dispenser means of footwear conditioning substance, according
to a possible embodiment with roll-on ball.
Figure 5. - It shows a view in perspective of the applicator and cover assembly which
form the device, proceeding to the opening thereof and dispensation of the conditioning
substance, according to the object of the invention.
Figure 6. - It shows a view in perspective of the applicator and cover assembly which
form the device, in the ready for closing state after its use.
Figure 7. - It shows a view in perspective of the cover of the device, showing on
its internal face the dispenser means of conditioning substance, according to another
alternative embodiment with rollers.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0034] In the light of the aforesaid figures, a device for the care of footwear can be described
as a possible embodiment of the invention which is constituted by an ergonomic handle
(1), designed with a geometry which allows the user to manage the device comfortably,
incorporating a soft applicator (2), preferably manufactured in polyurethane foam,
in the base of said ergonomic handle (1), to be able to clean, polish or dye any area
of the surface of the footwear while managing the device with only one hand.
[0035] The sponge or foam applicator (2), preferably heat-bonded by one face to the base
of the handle (1), formed in plastic, has an external face (3) intended to be impregnated
with an appropriate conditioning substance, which is contained in a reservoir (4)
located in a cover (5) foreseen for the hermetic closure of the device, as is shown
in figures 1 and 2.
[0036] According to the preferred embodiment which is represented in figure 3, the external
face (3) of the applicator (2), which is that which is in contact with the surface
of the footwear when proceeding to the cleaning thereof, has a broad area in order
to be able to clean large flat areas of shoes, finished in a tip (6) appropriately
tapered to be able to adapt to any footwear design, in order to facilitate the cleaning
of the places of most difficult access which the shoe may have.
[0037] The cover (5) of the device, shown in figure 4, has a configuration adapted in shape
and size make coupling to the applicator (2) possible, being constituted as a body
with a lateral face, a lateral mouth and another above, plus an internal face (9)
where dispenser means (10) of the conditioning substance are incorporated. In the
upper part of the lateral face of said cover (5), guides (8) are foreseen which are
adjusted to the peripheral rim of the base of the handle (1) and facilitate the coupling
of the unit formed by said handle (1) with the applicator (2) incorporated, allowing
a displacement of the external face (3) of the applicator (2) over the internal face
(9) of the cover (5).
[0038] In said cover (5) is housed the reservoir (4) of conditioning substance, inside which
are included dispenser means (10) of the substance which, according to one option
of embodiment like that illustrated in figures 4 and 5, consist of a plastic or rubber
lip, whereon a ball of the roll-on type is coupled to make the seal. When the device
is opened by simply moving the applicator (2) in the direction longitudinal to the
cover (5), the user having gripped it by the handle (1), sliding the external face
(3) of said applicator (2) over the internal face (9) of the cover (5), outwards from
the guides (8) of said cover (5), as shown in figure 5.
[0039] Thus, when the displacement takes place of the handle (1) and applicator (2) assembly
over the interior of the cover (5), the applicator (2) makes the dispenser means (10)
housed in said cover (9) rotate by friction, causing the dosing of the conditioning
substance conveniently on such applicator (2), by pushing the roll-on ball downwards
in its travel, which rotating movement causes the substance to egress from the reservoir
(4) and be applied directly on the external face (3) of the applicator (2).
[0040] When the applicator (2) has been transported over the full internal face (9) of the
cover (5), until removing the handle (1) and applicator (2) assembly out of said cover
(5), some elastic means are foreseen, such as a spring or a flexible piece which emerges
from the very bottom of the reservoir (4), which push the ball again but upwards,
closing the lip arranged on the internal face (9) of the cover (5) and so guaranteeing
the seal.
[0041] Meanwhile, on the external face (3) of the applicator (2) the dispenser means (10)
have applied the precise and necessary quantity to clean or polish a pair of shoes.
Such external face (3) is provided, in one option of embodiment, in accordance with
that shown in figure 3, with a cavity (7) in correspondence with the disposition of
the dispenser means (10) of the device, so that the pressure of the applicator (2)
on said dispenser means (10) is minimum when the device is closed, thereby reducing
the possibility that, if it is not being used, footwear conditioning substance escapes.
[0042] Subsequently, when the care of the footwear has concluded or if another dosing of
the substance is needed to treat more shoes, the user must close the device again,
putting the applicator (2) inside the cover (5) so that it is charged with more substance
dosed by the dispenser means (10) from the reservoir (4). However, the closing of
the device is not carried out in the same direction as its opening, but instead it
is carried out transversely to the cover (5), as shown in figure 6, which impedes
that on closing it the applicator (2) makes said dispenser means (10) rotate and causes
the dosing of conditioning substance before it is opened again, avoiding that the
substance be wasted. To achieve this closing in the transversal direction, confronting
the external face (3) of the applicator (2) with the internal face (9) of the cover
(5), the lateral face of the cover (5) is provided with a profile which favours the
engagement between the handle (1) and said cover (5), introducing the applicator (2)
through the upper mouth of said cover (5). In the embodiment which is shown in figures
5 and 6, the profile of the cover (5) additionally incorporates some tabs (11) which
are coupled in some grooves (12) foreseen on the periphery of the handle (1), for
retention between the handle (1) and the cover (5), assuring the closure.
[0043] The same operation is achieved in the alternative embodiment of the invention shown
in figure 7, wherein the dispenser means (10) of the cleaning and polishing substance
for shoes consist of rollers which in their rotation apply the substance to the applicator
(2) on opening the device as previously explained, from any position, vertical, horizontal
or inclined, but in the longitudinal direction marked by the guides (8) of the cover
(5).
[0044] The reservoir (4) incorporated in said cover (5) is made of transparent plastic,
at least partly, to allow the user to see, even with the device closed, the amount
of substance remaining in the reservoir (4) and to appreciate when it has finished.
[0045] Although initially the device is conceived to be used and disposed of when the conditioning
substance is finished, it is also foreseen that it can be reusable by introducing
a new cartridge of liquid or cream, appropriate for the treatment of footwear, inside
the reservoir (4), locating it under the ball or the roller that serve as dispenser
means (10), for which purpose the reservoir (4) is equipped with an external cover
which allows easy access for the user to carry out substance replacement when necessary.
1. Device for the care of footwear comprising an applicator (2) having an external face
(3) provided for cleaning footwear, and a cover (5) incorporating a reservoir (4)
containing a conditioning substance of the footwear, wherein the cover (5) is configured
to be adaptable to the applicator (2), wherein said cover (5) incorporates dispenser
means (10) capable of applying said substance on at least one external face (3) of
the applicator (2), characterised in that the dispenser means (10) are adapted to be impregnated with said substance and to
apply the substance to the external face (3) of the applicator (2) when this external
face (3) slides over the interior of the cover (5) in a longitudinal direction to
the cover (5), wherein the dispenser means (10) are capable of rotating by the friction
and pressure of the external face (3) of the applicator (2) during the displacement
of the applicator (2) over the interior of the cover (5).
2. Device for the care of footwear, according to claim 1, characterized in that the dispenser means (10) consist of rollers impregnable with the substance contained
in the reservoir (4) and they are capable of rotating on sliding the external face
(3) of the applicator (2) over the interior of the cover (5).
3. Device for the care of footwear, according to claim 1, characterized in that the dispenser means (10) consist of a ball impregnable with the substance contained
in the reservoir (4) and is capable of rotating on sliding the external face (3) of
the applicator (2) over the interior of the cover (5).
4. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the dispenser means (10) are adapted to rotate in only one direction.
5. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the applicator (2) is configured to be coupled transversely to the cover (5).
6. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the applicator (2) is of soft material.
7. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the external face (3) of the applicator (2) is finished in a tapered surface (6)
which adapts to clean any area of the surface of the footwear.
8. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the external face (3) of the applicator (2) has a cavity (7) in correspondence with
the dispenser means (10).
9. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that it incorporates a handle (1) joined by its base with the applicator (2).
10. Device for the care of footwear, according to claim 9, characterized in that the handle (1) is ergonomic.
11. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the cover (5) has, on the upper part of its lateral face, guides (8) whereon the
peripheral rim of the handle (1) is coupled, which guides allow the longitudinal sliding
of the applicator (2) over the interior of said cover (5) until its extraction to
open the device.
12. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the cover (5) has, on the upper part of its lateral face, tabs (11) which are coupled
in grooves (12) foreseen on the peripheral rim of the base of the handle (1).
13. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the reservoir (4) is at least partially transparent.
14. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the reservoir (4) has an access through which a conditioning substance replacement
is introduced.
15. Device for the care of footwear, according to any one of the previous claims, characterized in that the reservoir (4) is removable from the cover (5).
1. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk, umfassend einen Applikator (2) mit einer Außenfläche
(3), die zum Reinigen von Schuhwerk vorgesehen ist, und eine Abdeckung (5), die ein
Reservoir (4) mit einem Konditionierungsmittel für das Schuhwerk aufweist, wobei die
Abdeckung (5) so aufgebaut ist, dass sie an den Applikator (2) angepasst werden kann,
wobei die Abdeckung (5) eine Abgabeeinrichtung (10) umfasst, die in der Lage ist,
das Mittel auf mindestens eine Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) aufzutragen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abgabeeinrichtung (10) so angepasst ist, dass sie mit dem Mittel imprägniert
wird und das Mittel auf die Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) aufträgt, wenn diese
Außenfläche (3) über das Innere der Abdeckung (5) in Längsrichtung zur Abdeckung (5)
gleitet, wobei die Abgabeeinrichtung (10) in der Lage ist, sich während der Verschiebung
des Applikators (2) über das Innere der Abdeckung (5) durch die Reibung und den Druck
der Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) zu drehen.
2. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abgabeeinrichtung (10) aus Rollen besteht, die mit dem Mittel imprägniert werden
können, das in dem Reservoir (4) enthalten ist, und die in der Lage sind, beim Gleiten
der Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) über das Innere der Abdeckung (5) sich zu
drehen.
3. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abgabeeinrichtung (10) aus einer Kugel besteht, die mit dem Mittel imprägniert
werden kann, das in dem Reservoir (4) enthalten ist, und in der Lage ist, beim Gleiten
der Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) über die Innenfläche der Abdeckung sich zu
drehen.
4. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abgabeeinrichtung (10) so angepasst ist, dass sie sich nur in einer Richtung
dreht.
5. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Applikator (2) so aufgebaut ist, dass er quer zur Abdeckung (5) angebracht ist.
6. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Applikator (2) aus einem weichen Material besteht.
7. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) zu einer kegelförmigen Oberfläche (6) verarbeitet
ist, die so angepasst ist, dass sie jeden Bereich der Oberfläche des Schuhwerks reinigt.
8. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Außenfläche (3) des Applikators (2) einen Hohlraum (7) in Übereinstimmung mit
der Abgabeeinrichtung (10) hat.
9. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie einen Handgriff (1) umfasst, der an seiner Basis mit dem Applikator (2) verbunden
ist.
10. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Handgriff (1) ergonomisch ist.
11. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abdeckung (5) auf dem oberen Teil ihrer Seitenfläche Führungen (8) aufweist,
auf denen der Umfangsrand des Handgriffs (1) angebracht ist, wobei die Führungen das
längsverlaufende Gleiten des Applikators (2) über das Innere der Abdeckung (5) bis
zu einer Entnahme ermöglichen, um die Vorrichtung zu öffnen.
12. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Abdeckung (5) auf dem oberen Teil ihrer Seitenfläche Zungen (11) hat, die in
Nuten (12) eingreifen, die am Umfangsrand der Basis des Handgriffs (1) zu sehen sind.
13. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Reservoir (4) zumindest teilweise transparent ist.
14. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Reservoir (4) einen Zugang aufweist, durch den ein Konditionierungsmittelersatz
eingeführt wird.
15. Vorrichtung zur Pflege von Schuhwerk nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Reservoir (4) von der Abdeckung (5) entfernt werden kann.
1. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures comprenant un applicateur (2) ayant une
face externe (3) prévue pour nettoyer les chaussures, et un couvercle (5) comprenant
un réservoir (4) contenant une substance de traitement de la chaussure, dans lequel
le couvercle (5) est configuré pour pouvoir s'adapter à l'applicateur (2), dans lequel
ledit couvercle (5) comprend des moyens de distribution (10) pouvant appliquer ladite
substance sur au moins une face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2), caractérisé en ce que les moyens de distribution (10) sont adaptés pour être imprégnés avec ladite substance
et pour appliquer la substance sur la face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2) lorsque
cette face externe (3) coulisse sur l'intérieur du couvercle (5) dans la direction
longitudinale vers le couvercle (5), dans lequel les moyens de distribution (10) peuvent
tourner par la friction et la pression de la face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2)
pendant le déplacement de l'applicateur (2) sur l'intérieur du couvercle (5).
2. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de distribution (10) se composent de rouleaux pouvant être imprégnés avec
la substance contenue dans le réservoir (4) et ils peuvent tourner en faisant coulisser
la face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2) sur l'intérieur du couvercle (5).
3. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de distribution (10) se composent d'une bille pouvant être imprégnée avec
la substance contenue dans le réservoir (4) et est capable de tourner en faisant coulisser
la face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2) sur l'intérieur du couvercle (5).
4. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de distribution (10) sont adaptés pour tourner dans une seule direction.
5. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'applicateur (2) est configuré pour être couplé de manière transversale au couvercle
(5).
6. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'applicateur (2) est réalisé avec un matériau souple.
7. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2) se termine par une surface progressivement
rétrécie (6) qui s'adapte pour nettoyer n'importe quelle zone de la surface de la
chaussure.
8. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la face externe (3) de l'applicateur (2) a une cavité (7) en correspondance avec
les moyens de distribution (10).
9. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend une poignée (1) assemblée par sa base à l'applicateur (2).
10. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que la poignée (1) est ergonomique.
11. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le couvercle (5) a, sur la partie supérieure de sa face latérale, des guides (8)
auxquels le bord périphérique de la poignée (1) est couplé, lesquels guides permettent
le coulissement longitudinal de l'applicateur (2) sur l'intérieur dudit couvercle
(5) jusqu'à son extraction pour ouvrir le dispositif.
12. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le couvercle (5) a, sur la partie supérieure de sa face latérale, des languettes
(11) qui sont couplées dans des rainures (12) prévues sur le bord périphérique de
la base de la poignée (1).
13. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le réservoir (4) est au moins partiellement transparent.
14. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le réservoir (4) a un accès à travers lequel une recharge de substance de traitement
est introduite.
15. Dispositif pour l'entretien des chaussures selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le réservoir (4) est amovible du couvercle (5).