Patent classifications
A46B17/00
DUST COLLECTING DEVICE
A dust collecting device removably connected to at least a portion of a broom, the dust collecting device including a main body to at least partially cover a broomstick of the broom, at least one disinfecting wipe disposed within at least a portion of the main body to cleanse an external surface in response to moving across the external surface and prevent a trail of debris, and a broom receiving groove disposed on at least a portion of the main body to connect the main body to the broomstick of the broom.
Golf equipment cleaner
An apparatus for cleaning golf equipment. The apparatus includes a flexible outer layer shaped to form an exterior surface of a pouch, a flexible inner layer shaped to form an interior surface of the pouch, and a water impermeable layer disposed between the flexible outer layer and the flexible inner layer, with each having edges that are coupled together to form an opening of the pouch. The flexible inner layer is made from a textured fabric for wet-cleaning golf equipment and the flexible outer layer may also be made from a textured fabric for drying and dry-cleaning the golf equipment. The apparatus includes an anti-wicking barrier disposed on the interior surface. The anti-wicking barrier may prevent moisture from inside the pouch from escaping the pouch.
Brush cleaner and method of use
The present invention is directed to a brush cleaning device that thoroughly and efficiently cleans brushes. The brush cleaning device comprises a main body having a base, wherein the interior of the base is substantially bowl-shaped; an insert, have a gross agitation surface and a fine agitation surface, wherein the insert fits within the base in a manner that forms a plurality of cleaning solution wells, each cleaning well substantially isolated from one another; and a lid, wherein the interior of the lid is substantially bowl-shaped and wherein the lid may be secured to the base in a manner that prevents the leakage of any cleaning fluid held within the base.
Brush cleaner and method of use
The present invention is directed to a brush cleaning device that thoroughly and efficiently cleans brushes. The brush cleaning device comprises a main body having a base, wherein the interior of the base is substantially bowl-shaped; an insert, have a gross agitation surface and a fine agitation surface, wherein the insert fits within the base in a manner that forms a plurality of cleaning solution wells, each cleaning well substantially isolated from one another; and a lid, wherein the interior of the lid is substantially bowl-shaped and wherein the lid may be secured to the base in a manner that prevents the leakage of any cleaning fluid held within the base.
Mop Prop, Stick Stay, and Broom Base with Straight Extending Tines
A temporary or permanent attachment device to a broom, mop, or other such cleaning device, or other stick/rod, which needs to be propped upright temporarily when not in use or permanently during storage. The attachment provides the ability for the stick to stand freely, independent of leaning against a wall, furniture, door or other to prevent the stick from falling to the ground or against other objects, or people or pets or anything else on its way down. The attachment collapses against the stick. It is basically a case, springs, straight extending tines and release levers which are releasably attached to the extended handle of the tool.
Mop Prop, Stick Stay, and Broom Base with Straight Extending Tines
A temporary or permanent attachment device to a broom, mop, or other such cleaning device, or other stick/rod, which needs to be propped upright temporarily when not in use or permanently during storage. The attachment provides the ability for the stick to stand freely, independent of leaning against a wall, furniture, door or other to prevent the stick from falling to the ground or against other objects, or people or pets or anything else on its way down. The attachment collapses against the stick. It is basically a case, springs, straight extending tines and release levers which are releasably attached to the extended handle of the tool.
BRUSH CLEANING DEVICE
A self-contained cosmetic brush cleaning device, having a top cover and a bottom cover; a support plate; a clean water reservoir pump; a dirty water reservoir pump; a microprocessor with a storage; a motor; a clean and a dirty water reservoir; one or more than one brush holder support; a carrier plate; a motor wheel; a working tank; a bristle pad; a carrier beam; and one or more than one brush holder. The device is used to automatically clean the cosmetic brush using a preset or random pattern set by a user either wired or wirelessly.
Wash Brush
A wash brush for shower/bath that includes a handle and a brush head. The handle is attached to the brush head and there is a storage space within the handle, forming an internal passage. Liquids may be stored in the storage space and is in fluid communication with the inside of the brush head, allowing the liquid to seep into and through the brush head. The simple and compact design of the wash brush is ideal for travel and satisfied many different needs.
Wash Brush
A wash brush for shower/bath that includes a handle and a brush head. The handle is attached to the brush head and there is a storage space within the handle, forming an internal passage. Liquids may be stored in the storage space and is in fluid communication with the inside of the brush head, allowing the liquid to seep into and through the brush head. The simple and compact design of the wash brush is ideal for travel and satisfied many different needs.
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.