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`PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR
`UNITED STATES LETTERS PATENT
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`FOR
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`APPARATUS FOR CLEANING VIEW SCREENS AND
`LENSES AND METHOD FOR THE USE THEREOE
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`Inventors: Daniel M. Valdez
`Walter G. Mayfield
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`Field of the Invention
`1.
`[0001] The invention relates to an apparatus for cleaning lenses and view screens.
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`Background of the Art
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`[0002] Cleaning lenses has long been an issue for the users of devices using them. For
`example, telescopes, binoculars, and cameras have long been used and keeping the lenses
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`of such devices clean has been the subject of many creative efforts.
`[0003] With the advent of portable electronic devices, it has become common to observe
`such devices being used in many public venues. Such venues include coffee shops,
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`restaurants, shopping malls, and the like. These devices can be seen in just about any
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`public setting.
`[0004] Many of the portable electronic devices have a view screen for displaying text.
`Some of these devices also are used for displaying photographs and in some cases
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`movies. The newest of these devices display photographs and movies in high definition.
`[0005] While the view screens are usually rugged, and often covered with a protective
`film or screen, they are still subject to becoming dirty. Oils from human skin,
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`environmental liquids and powders, and even airborne aerosols and dust can collect on a
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`view screen and make it difficult to use.
`[0006] Cleaning the view screen of a portable electronic device can be problematic. It is
`often not desirable to use materials that are readily available to clean the view screen.
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`For example, paper towels and paper napkins or sometimes composed of materials that
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`may scratch and thereby damage a view screen.
`[0007] Carrying appropriate cleaning materials is sometimes a problem. Cleaning
`devices are sometimes too bulky to be comfortably carried. In their rush to get ready in
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`the morning, it is easy for users of electronic devices to forget or overlook such
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`preparations for their day.
`[0008] It would be desirable in the art of manufacturing portable electronic devices to
`incorporate into such devices the cleaning apparatus. It would also be desirable in the art
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`of providing accessories for portable electronic devices to provide a cleaning component
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`that can be carried on an electronic device case.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`[0009] In one aspect, the invention is a method of cleaning a lens or view screen
`comprising wiping the view screen with a cleaning component wherein the cleaning
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`component is configured to selectively couple to a hat, helmet or other headgear having a
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`recessed area to accept it.
`[0010] In another aspect, the invention is a cleaning component for use in cleaning a lens
`or view screen comprising a cleaning component wherein the cleaning component is
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`configured to selectively couple to a hat, helmet or other headgear having a recessed area
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`to accept it.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`[0011] The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will hecome
`more apparent hy descrihing in detail embodiments thereof with reference to the attached
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`drawings in which:
`FIGS. lA and IB illustrate the top and side view of an embodiment of a cleaning
`component;
`FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate the top and side view of a second embodiment of a cleaning
`component; and FIG. 2C illustrates an embodiment similar to FIG. 2B, but having a tab;
`FIG. 3 illustrates a cleaning hat configured to accept a cleaning component; and
`FIG. 4 illustrates a cleaning component including a brush.
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
`[0012] The term "couple" describes the process wherein a cleaning component of the
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`disclosure is applied to a hat, helmet or other headgear and adheres to it because of a
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`magnetic force. In one embodiment of the disclosure, there is sufficient magnetic force
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`to allow the cleaning component to remain in place despite casual movements of the hat,
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`helmet or other headgear, but to still be easily removed by a human operator.
`[0013] Turning to Figs. lA and IB, a top and side view of a round cleaning component
`(100) are shown. As can be observed, the cleaning component is covered with a cleaner
`material (101). Cleaner materials useful with the method and apparatus of the application
`include, but are not limited to fabrics. Exemplary fabrics include microfiber cloths, open­
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`end weave microfiber cloths, double layer cloths wherein the outer layer which would
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`make contact with a view screen is a microfiber cloth, and combinations thereof. For the
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`purposes of this application, the term "fabrics" is defined to further include non-plant
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`materials such as animal skins and/or cloth prepared using synthetic materials or animal
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`materials. In at least one embodiment, the fabric may be a shammy (a.k.a. chamois).
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`Any cleaning material that can be used to clean a view screen that does not cause
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`excessive wear or abrasions may be used with the method and apparatus of the
`application. A ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrate (102) is also shown.
`[0014] Turning to Figs 2A and 2 B, a side view of the cleaning component, it can be
`seen that disposed within the cleaner material (201) is a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic
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`substrate (202). The ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrate may be made of iron or
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`other conventional ferrimagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials. In may also be a
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`composite. Exemplary composites include combinations of aluminum, nickel, and cobalt
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`compound with iron. Such composites may be made by sintering metals or by mixing the
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`metallic components with a resin and injection molding. Mixtures of iron oxide and
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`ceramic components such as barium and strontium carbonate may be used to make
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`ceramic magnets for use as the Ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrates useful with the
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`application. For the purposes of this application, rare earth magnets, such as but not
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`limited to samarian and neodymium based magnets, are ferrimagnetic and ferrimagnetic
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`materials and may be used to prepare the Ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrates
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`useful with the application. Any magnetic material or material that is attracted to
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`magnets may he used to prepare the Ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrates useful
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`with the application.
`[0015] In another embodiment, the invention is a cleaning component comprising a
`cleaning material covering at least one surface of a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic
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`substrate wherein the cleaning component has a maximum thickness of 1.5 cm. Turning
`to Figs. 2 A and B, a top and side view of a rectangular cleaning component is shown. In
`this embodiment, a cleaner material (201) is shown surrounding, on both sides, a
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`ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrate (202) that is rectangular in shape.
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`[0016] In some embodiments, the cleaning material is present only on one side of the
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`substrate. On the other side of the substrate is a different material that is selected to
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`facilitate movement of the cleaning component on a view screen or to protect from a
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`hostile environment. This material may be textured or it may be one that has a higher
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`coefficient of friction than the cleaning material. In a variation of this embodiment, the
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`cleaning component may include a tab that can be pinched to facilitate moving the
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`cleaning component. In still another variation, in this latter embodiment, the tab may be
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`constructed such that it can lay down in order to lower the profile of the cleaning
`component. Turning to Fig. 2C, a cleaning component otherwise identical to that of Figs.
`2A and 2B is shown, except that a tab (203) is shown in the raised position.
`[0017] The dimensions of the cleaning component may vary according to its intended
`use. For example, one class of small electronic devices upon which the cleaning
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`components may be employed is cell phones. The cell phone class includes both cell
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`phones and devices combining cell phone functionality with computing power such as the
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`so called smart phones. When the cleaning component will be used with a cell phone, it
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`may have dimensions ranging as follows. Length may range from about 2.1 cm to about
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`0.5 cm. In one embodiment, the length may be about 1.7 cm. Width may range from 1.9
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`cm to about 0.5 cm. In one embodiment, the width may be about 1.7 cm.
`[0018] Another class of small electronic devices is the so called tablet computers. When
`the cleaning component will be used with a tablet computer, it may have dimensions
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`ranging as follows. Length may range from about 7.5 cm to about 0.6 cm. In one
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`embodiment, the length may be about 2.5 cm. Width may range from 3 cm to about 0.5
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`cm. In one embodiment, the width may he about 2.5 cm.
`[0019] In embodiments of the disclosure wherein the cleaning component will be
`employed on a cell phone or tablet computer, it may be desirable to make the cleaning
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`component as thin as possible. This is of course the subject the caveat that the cleaning
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`component is thick enough to be easily manipulated during the cleaning process. While
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`in some embodiments the cleaning component may be as thin as a sheet of paper, but in
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`most embodiments it will have a thickness of from about 0.5 cm to about 1 mm.
`[0020] The overall shape of the cleaning component when used with cell phones and
`tablet computers may be round, oval, rectangular, or square. In some embodiments, in
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`order to avoid overlapping with a view screen, the cleaning component may be shaped to
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`fit available space.
`[0021] The cleaning components of the disclosure may be used with another class of
`small electronic devices, commonly referred to as laptop computers. They may also be
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`used with televisions, laboratory instruments, and the like. Because these devices are
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`larger it may be desirable in some embodiments to increase the dimensions of the
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`cleaning component. For example, the length of cleaning component used with these
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`devices may range from about 10 cm to about 1 cm. The optimum length may range
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`from about five cm to about 8 cm. The width may range from about 0.5 cm to about 5
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`cm. The optimum width may be from about 0.5 to about 5 cm. Similar to the other
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`classes, the cleaning component may be as thin as a sheet of paper, but in most
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`embodiments it will have a thickness of from about 0.5 cm to about 1 mm.
`[0022] For the larger devices, shape is generally not as critical. There are often larger
`areas to which the cleaning component can be coupled. For these applications, it is often
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`desirable to make the cleaning component rectangular in shape. Still, other shapes would
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`be within the scope of the claims of this application.
`[0023] It may be desirable, in some applications, to make the cleaning components such
`that they have beveled edges.
`[0024] In practicing the method of the disclosure, there are three basic embodiments
`regarding the source of magnetic force used. In one embodiment, the cleaning
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`component may include a magnet and the hat, helmet and other headgear may include an
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`unmagnetized ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material. In a second embodiment, the
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`cleaning device may have only an unmagnetized ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material
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`and the magnet may be in or on the hat, helmet and other headgear. In the third
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`embodiment, both the cleaning component and the hat, helmet and other headgear may
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`include a magnet.
`[0025] In one embodiment, the cleaning component of the application may be used as a
`source of advertising. For example, in one embodiment of the application, a cleaning
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`component may have imprinted upon it a logo, trademark, slogan, or the like. In another
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`embodiment, a pre-printed substrate having a logo or decorative side, and optionally, a
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`second adhesive side may be used. In some of these embodiments where the substrate
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`includes an adhesive, it may be used to secure a magnet to the cleaning component. In
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`another embodiment, the substrate having an adhesive may be free of advertisements
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`and/or decoration.
`[0026] In this application, the term diamagnetic is used to delineate materials that are not
`ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic. From a practical perspective, the materials that are
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`paramagnetic have such a weak attraction to magnets that they would not be effective if
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`utilized and thus are to be treated as if they are diamagnetic.
`[0027] While, generally speaking, the cleaning components are meant to be unitary, in
`some embodiments, the cleaning material may be removed and replaced with new
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`cleaning material. Also, the cleaning components may be configured such that they have
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`a thinner center to allow a user to employ lateral force to the cleaning component to more
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`easily slide it across the surface of a view screen. In some embodiments, the cleaning
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`component may have a profile such that the cleaning component is thinner in the middle
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`and near the edge of the cleaning component.
`[0028] While many of the cleaning components have a single magnet or ferromagnetic or
`ferrimagnetic substrate, this is not a limitation of the application. In some embodiments,
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`it may be desirable to have multiple magnets in a cleaning component. The magnets may
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`be centered symmetrically from the center of the cleaning device. In some embodiments,
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`the magnets are offset from center. The magnets may be placed anywhere within the
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`cleaning component as necessary to facilitate their use with a hat, helmet and other
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`headgear.
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`[0029] In some embodiments, the cleaning component of the application can be
`composed of multiple layers. For example, in one such embodiment a three layer
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`cleaning component may be used. Such embodiments may include those having a lot of
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`ambient contaminants. One such environment could be one that is dusty such as in a
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`production facility that employs saws or knives to cut dust generating objects. In an
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`alternative embodiment, there may be multiple cleaning components so that dirty or worn
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`components can be discarded.
`[0030] In an alternative embodiment, the layers of the cleaning component may be
`stitched or otherwise joined with the caveat that at least one external layer will have a
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`magnet or a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic substrate.
`[0031] The cleaning components of the application may be used with mechanical and/or
`non-electrical devices having small view screens, windows, or lens. For example, in one
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`embodiment, a cleaning component may be used with a site glass in a chemical
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`manufacturing facility. In another embodiment, the cleaning component may be used
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`with a pump to facilitate the cleaning a window used to make visual inspections of the
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`material within the feed or flow lines. The cleaning components are particularly useful
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`with devices having lens. Devices that have lens include, but are not limited to
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`telescopes, binoculars, eye glasses, and weapon scopes.
`[0032] In
`[0033] In addition to their cleaning functionality, the cleaning components of the
`application have a functionality of being able to active magnetic switches on devices
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`having such switches. This is particularly useful in saving battery life as it does not
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`require the cover of such devices to be closed (the normal mode for activation of such
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`switches). In the use of tablet devices having a magnetic switch, the cleaning
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`components are particularly useful as the tablet can be put into hibernation mode with a
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`single touch to the cleaning component as compared to the multiple touches required to
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`do the same thing using the touch pad of the tablet.
`[0034] Another embodiment of the cleaning components of the application is one where
`the cleaning component has a cleaning surface that is replaceable and held in place within
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`the cleaning component with a tacky adhesive wherein the tacky adhesive is directly on
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`the surface of the non-cleaning surface or the tacky adhesive is in the form of a double
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`sided tape.
`[0035] In still another embodiment, the cleaning component is one having an external
`cover for protecting one or both sides of a cleaning material wherein the

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