Patent classifications
A47L17/00
Processed oilseed flax fiber for use in biocomposite materials
A method and system for the production of fibers for use in biocomposites is provided that includes the ability to use both retted and unretted straw, that keeps the molecular structure of the fibers intact by subjecting the fibers to minimal stress, that maximizes the fiber's aspect ratio, that maximizes the strength of the fibers, and that minimizes time and energy inputs, along with maintaining the fibers in good condition for bonding to the polymer(s) used with the fibers to form the biocomposite material. This consequently increases the functionality of the biocomposites produced (i.e. reinforcement, sound absorption, light weight, heat capacity, etc.), increasing their marketability. Additionally, as the disclosed method does not damage the fibers, oilseed flax straw, as well as all types of fibrous materials (i.e. fiber flax, banana, jute, industrial hemp, sisal, coir) etc., can be processed in bio composite materials.
MARINE APPLIANCE FOR WASHING ARTICLES HELD THEREIN
A marine washing appliance for immersion washing of articles contained by the appliance; the appliance comprising; a support body and associated therewith at least one receptacle defining an internal space for retaining articles therein; said at least one receptacle each having an inlet for receiving water and an outlet for discharging water during said immersion washing. Each said receptacle includes a wall defining the internal space for retaining the articles therein, at least part of the wall including at least one opening which allows passage therethrough of a fluid from outside the receptacle to the internal space thereby enabling contact of the fluid with the articles. The passage therethrough of the fluid from outside the receptacle to the internal space is generated by motion of the appliance in water. The support body has leading end and a trailing end, the leading end including an anchorage for a tow line.
Sink accessory for sink divider wall
A sink accessory for attachment to a sink divider wall of a double basin sink is provided. The sink accessory includes a first elongated tubular body, a second elongated tubular body, a scouring pad attached to an upper surface of the first elongated tubular body, an arm extending outwardly from a lower surface of the elongated tubular body, and a squeegee extending outwardly from the arm. A first magnet is attached to the first elongated tubular body. A second magnet is attached to the second elongated tubular body. The first magnet and the second magnet attract each other to fasten the first elongated tubular body and the second elongated tubular body to the sink divider wall when the first elongated tubular body and the second elongated tubular body are positioned against a top surface and a bottom surface of the sink divider wall, respectively.
GLASS CLEANING DEVICE
At least one embodiment of the invention relates to a glass cleaning device which comprises at least one handle, at least one cleaner device which can comprise at least one bar or at least one disc. The handle has at least one magnet disposed inside while the bar or the disc has at least one magnet disposed inside. In this way the cleaning device can operate through glass so that the movement of the handle moves the corresponding bar or the corresponding disc through electromagnetic attraction created by electromagnetic waves through the glass. At least one of the bar or the disc can have a cleaning surface such as a bristle surface which when moved can be used to clean a surface.
TOOL FOR CLEANING A GRILL
A grill-cleaning tool has a water-absorbent layer fabricated from a material that is suitable for transferring a volume of water. A fire-resistant layer is disposed outwardly of the water absorbent layer. A scrubbing outer layer fabricated from a metallic-mesh material covers both the fire-resistant layer and the water-absorbent layer. The water-absorbent layer and the heat-resistant layer may be incorporated into a single unit or may be separate layers. Fasteners are provided for assembling the layers together to form an assembled grill-cleaning tool.
TOOL FOR CLEANING A GRILL
A grill-cleaning tool has a water-absorbent layer fabricated from a material that is suitable for transferring a volume of water. A fire-resistant layer is disposed outwardly of the water absorbent layer. A scrubbing outer layer fabricated from a metallic-mesh material covers both the fire-resistant layer and the water-absorbent layer. The water-absorbent layer and the heat-resistant layer may be incorporated into a single unit or may be separate layers. Fasteners are provided for assembling the layers together to form an assembled grill-cleaning tool.
Blender cleaning tool
A tool with two sets of cleaning elements disposed at first and second radii about a common axis thus providing cleaning surfaces for all the spaces between a blender blade on a stepped shaft and its supporting base. Depending on the size of the step the cleaning elements are either vertical blades or nodules in the edge of a planar body.
Blender cleaning tool
A tool with two sets of cleaning elements disposed at first and second radii about a common axis thus providing cleaning surfaces for all the spaces between a blender blade on a stepped shaft and its supporting base. Depending on the size of the step the cleaning elements are either vertical blades or nodules in the edge of a planar body.
DRINKING STRAW ASSEMBLY
A reusable drinking straw assembly is provided, having a plurality of modular segments joined end-to-end to form an elongate tubular portion. The modular segments are separable from one another to allow for adjustability of the length of the straw assembly and to facilitate cleaning of the straw assembly between uses. Each of the modular segments is itself separable longitudinally into at least two re-attachable components to facilitate cleaning of the straw between uses. A mouthpiece is removably attached to one end of the tubular portion. A filter is removably attached to the other end of the tubular portion. The mouthpiece may include a one-way valve for controlling the direction of fluid flow.
CLEANING DEVICE FOR FOOD VESSELS
The invention relates to a cleaning device (01) for food vessels, in particular mixing containers or mixing container parts, in which cleaning liquid is supplied to a valve support (11) and is conveyed through at least one rinsing rod (03), the rinsing rod (03) being disposed in an upwardly open receptacle (02), and an actuating device (09) controlling the flow rate of the cleaning liquid from the valve support (11) into the rinsing rod (03) by means of a valve in the valve support (11), and the rinsing rod (03) having at least one horizontal nozzle (07) for cleaning an inner circumferential surface (08) of the food vessel (04), and the rinsing rod (03) having at least one vertical nozzle (06) for cleaning a bottom surface of the food vessel, the cleaning device (01) being provided with a blocking device (05) which prevents cleaning liquid from exiting through the vertical nozzle (06) and/or the horizontal nozzle (07).