Patent classifications
A47L17/00
SUSPENDED CONTROLLED-RELEASE SOAP DISPENSER
A device and method that delivers a soapy water liquid concentrate solution to a sink as the sink is filled by a stream of water from a spout. The device includes a container having a sidewall and a top wall forming an interior. The top wall includes an inlet aperture therein. The container includes at least one outlet opening. The container has within the interior a predetermined quantity of water soluble, detergent. A handle is secured to the container forming a loop above the top wall. An attachment assembly is operably securable to the spout. The attachment assembly has a first stop for retaining the handle and suspending the container therefrom. The first stop positions the container in a dispensing position wherein the inlet aperture is disposed below the spout and in the stream of water. The attachment assembly has a second stop for retaining the container in a non-dispensing position wherein the inlet aperture is not within the stream of water.
SUSPENDED CONTROLLED-RELEASE SOAP DISPENSER
A device and method that delivers a soapy water liquid concentrate solution to a sink as the sink is filled by a stream of water from a spout. The device includes a container having a sidewall and a top wall forming an interior. The top wall includes an inlet aperture therein. The container includes at least one outlet opening. The container has within the interior a predetermined quantity of water soluble, detergent. A handle is secured to the container forming a loop above the top wall. An attachment assembly is operably securable to the spout. The attachment assembly has a first stop for retaining the handle and suspending the container therefrom. The first stop positions the container in a dispensing position wherein the inlet aperture is disposed below the spout and in the stream of water. The attachment assembly has a second stop for retaining the container in a non-dispensing position wherein the inlet aperture is not within the stream of water.
Whisk wiper
A whisk wiper, a device having a plurality of intersecting slits angularly disposed in an asterisk type pattern, is mounted onto a whisk. It is pulled down over the loops 44, each loop 44 guided through a slit 32. To clean off mixture 50 stuck to the whisk 46 the whisk wiper 30 is simply pulled off, the opposed edges of each slit 32 wiping the loops 44 clean. An absorbent whisk wiper 94 can also be used to scrub a whisk with deep slits 84 and compressed zig zag slit 106. The whisk wiper 90 can be configured to be turned inside out to allow the slits 84 to be easily cleaned. The slits can be extended to create a compressed slit 98 which can be further configured with zig zag 102 or ribbed 100 sides to enhance the cleaning action.
Methods and systems for adaptive treatment of disorders in the gastrointestinal tract
A system and a method for treatment of a disorder in a gastrointestinal tract of a subject, using a treatment protocol, the treatment protocol being based at least in part on data relating to other subjects and their responses to treatment with various treatment protocols.
Methods and systems for adaptive treatment of disorders in the gastrointestinal tract
A system and a method for treatment of a disorder in a gastrointestinal tract of a subject, using a treatment protocol, the treatment protocol being based at least in part on data relating to other subjects and their responses to treatment with various treatment protocols.
CLEARING DEVICE
Described herein are embodiments of a clearing device. In one embodiment, the clearing device comprises a first side arm, a second side arm, and a top arm connecting the first and second side arms. The clearing device further comprises a slit defined by the first side arm, second side arm, and top arm. The slit is configured to receive a blade of a knife such that the clearing device gets placed over the top side of a blade, leaving the cutting edge exposed. The user of the knife may slide the clearing device along the blade of the knife, pushing food particles off the blade of the knife. The clearing device further comprises ribs on the inner surfaces that abut the side surfaces of the blade so that the clearing device may slide down the blade more effectively.
CLEARING DEVICE
Described herein are embodiments of a clearing device. In one embodiment, the clearing device comprises a first side arm, a second side arm, and a top arm connecting the first and second side arms. The clearing device further comprises a slit defined by the first side arm, second side arm, and top arm. The slit is configured to receive a blade of a knife such that the clearing device gets placed over the top side of a blade, leaving the cutting edge exposed. The user of the knife may slide the clearing device along the blade of the knife, pushing food particles off the blade of the knife. The clearing device further comprises ribs on the inner surfaces that abut the side surfaces of the blade so that the clearing device may slide down the blade more effectively.
WATERPROOF SPONGE WITH DISPOSABLE COVER SLEEVES
A cleaning sponge system which includes a sponge formed of open celled foamed plastic and a water impermeable layer encasing the sponge to form a waterproof sponge assembly and a plurality of disposable cleaning sleeves, formed of a fibrous material configured in size and shape to removably receive the waterproof sponge assembly.
WATERPROOF SPONGE WITH DISPOSABLE COVER SLEEVES
A cleaning sponge system which includes a sponge formed of open celled foamed plastic and a water impermeable layer encasing the sponge to form a waterproof sponge assembly and a plurality of disposable cleaning sleeves, formed of a fibrous material configured in size and shape to removably receive the waterproof sponge assembly.
Scrubbing device with a protective handle
A scrubbing device with a protective handle is disclosed by this invention. The protective handle protects the fingernails, knuckles and digits of a user during use. The protective handle is flexible and malleable. The user grips the protective handle and rolls it over their fingernails, digits, upper knuckles and lower knuckles and tucks their thumb either behind or in front of the handle. The protective handle then protects the user's fingernails, knuckles and digits during use. The scrubbing device with a protective handle may have a protective pad or a protective coating. The scrubbing device with a protective handle may have an attached scouring accessory. Or, the scrubbing device with a protective handle may have a protective pad or a protective coating and an attached scouring accessory.