Patent classifications
A46B17/00
Brush holder for a paint can
The present invention relates to a temporary paint brush storage device. The device is designed to hold a paint brush in an upright position within a paint can. The storage device is in the shape of inverted J and is coated with a protective material. The storage device is supported by the rim of a paint can and magnetically attaches to a metal ferrule of a paint brush. The storage device may further comprise one or more additional attachment points to store additional paint brushes or painting accessories on the exterior of a paint can.
Brush easy
A transparent toilet brush container of three circles stacked one on the other. A crystal transparent handle, followed by a flat surface on the bottom of the handle that sits on top of the container. A button is attached to each side of the toilet brush stick for the user to press to eject the brush head. The soap/air freshener-like substance sits in the middle of the bristles on the toilet brush. Once the user inserts the brush head in water the dense substances produce soap.
Brush easy
A transparent toilet brush container of three circles stacked one on the other. A crystal transparent handle, followed by a flat surface on the bottom of the handle that sits on top of the container. A button is attached to each side of the toilet brush stick for the user to press to eject the brush head. The soap/air freshener-like substance sits in the middle of the bristles on the toilet brush. Once the user inserts the brush head in water the dense substances produce soap.
Paint Brush Edging Tool
Paint brush edge guide tool for a brush handle, has a proximal attachment, a stabilization plate disposed adjacent the handle, and a first elevated plate rising above the stabilization plate. The elevated plate rises at an acute angle away from the 3-D brush plane, being twisted about an axial centerline of the plane. An elevated terminal plate extends beyond the first elevated plate and is twisted about the centerline. The terminal plate distal edge extends beyond the terminal edge of the 3-D brush plane and the terminal plate is disposed at an obtuse angle from the elevated plate such that the terminal plate edge extends longitudinally beyond the 3-D brush plane and lies substantially adjacent the facing region of the 3-D brush plane. The terminal plate is twisted about the centerline. The interface between the elevate plate and the terminal plate may be a flex joint.
Paint Brush Edging Tool With Swivel End Plate
The paint brush guide with swivel mounted secondary guide plate has handle clip or strap to removably attach to the brush handle. First and second elevated plates are disposed above and at an acute angle from the 3-D paint brush plane. A swivel mounted secondary guide plate on the second elevated plate has a distal guide edge operable in first and second guide positions, defined as first and second extreme obtuse cut-in angles for the paint brush. These first and second cut-in angles are on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the paint brush. Further, the first and second elevated plates are longitudinally twisted or rotated over the 3-D brush plane. The second elevated plate form an A-shape forward edge. A hinge between the first and second elevated plates permit flexation. Stops can limit the rotation of the swivel mounted secondary guide plate.
Brush assembly
The present invention relates to a brush unit (3) and to an associated rotary brush tool. The brush unit (3) is equipped with a brush holder (10, 11), which can be driven in rotation, and with an annular brush (4, 5) with a bristle-covered rim (8) with outwardly protruding bristles (5). Furthermore, a stop means (14) which dips into the rotating bristle-covered rim (8) is provided. According to the invention, the stop means (14) simultaneously acts as an abrasive body (14) for the bristles (5). In this case, a distinction is made between both functions (stopper function and abrasive function) according to a direction of rotation (R) of the annular brush (4, 5) and/or a setting position of the stop means (14) as compared to the bristle-covered rim (8).
CONTAINER FOR ORAL CARE TOOLS AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY AND USE
A container for storing a set of oral care tools in which multiple oral care tools are removably connected to connecting portion. The container includes a first portion that defines a first cavity configured to receive and capture the connecting portion therein and a second portion including first and second side walls defining a second cavity in which the oral care tools are stored. At least one of the first or second side walls can be pivoted to an open position to allow a consumer to access and separate an oral care tool from the connecting portion while the connecting portion is retained within the first cavity.
Paint Roller Shield
A paint roller and paint roller shield assembly comprises a roller for applying paint, having a paint applying surface that terminates at a rim located at an end of the roller. A paint roller shield, connected to the end of the roller, comprises a plate with a planar surface having a substantially round and beveled peripheral edge and a curved cutout configured as a missing portion of the plate. The beveled peripheral edge is angled and sloped outwardly away from the planar surface. In a plan view of the plate, the cutout exposes a part of the rim comprising part of the paint applying surface of the roller and wherein the plate and the beveled peripheral edge covers a remaining part of the rim of the roller not exposed by the cutout.
Adjustable holder
A holder for utensils is manually adjustable, and capable of supporting a plurality of utensils in a range of positions from an upright position through an inverted position. The adjustments are incremental. The holder can be attached or mounted to a surface using a suction cup or through use of adhesive or other types of attachment methods. The utensils can be make up make up brushes, toothbrushes or paintbrushes, or other implements.
Adjustable holder
A holder for utensils is manually adjustable, and capable of supporting a plurality of utensils in a range of positions from an upright position through an inverted position. The adjustments are incremental. The holder can be attached or mounted to a surface using a suction cup or through use of adhesive or other types of attachment methods. The utensils can be make up make up brushes, toothbrushes or paintbrushes, or other implements.