Patent classifications
A47L13/00
MANUAL CLEANING TOOL
The present invention provides a manual cleaning tool that enables suppression of plastic deformation (permanent deformation) such as bending when a roller brush is removed. The present invention includes a roller brush (7) provided in a frame main body (15). The roller brush (7) includes a rigid shaft (46), a pair of guide rollers (47, 48), which are arranged concentrically with a shaft center line (G) of the rigid shaft (46), and are mounted to shaft ends (46A, 46B) of the rigid shaft (46), and a cleaning brush cloth (49) including cut piles (52) raised from a cloth front surface (51A) of a foundation cloth (51). The cleaning brush cloth (49) is helically wound around a shaft outer-peripheral surface (46C) of the rigid shaft (46) with a cloth back surface (51B) of the foundation cloth (51) being in contact with the shaft outer-peripheral surface (46C), and is fixed to the rigid shaft. The roller brush (7) is removable from the frame main body (15) under an elastically deformed state of the rigid shaft (46). The shaft ends (46A, 46B) of the rigid shaft (46) are pivotably supported by the frame main body (15).
Soap sponge
The present invention is related to a sodium and potassium soap sponge and method of making it.
Surface cleaning apparatus
A surface cleaning apparatus, such as a fluid delivery or steam mop, comprises a handle assembly comprising a steam distributor and a foot assembly pivotally attached to the handle assembly and comprising a base housing. The foot assembly can be used in two positions, whereby opposing sides of a cleaning pad on the base housing can selectively engage a surface to be cleaned. The foot assembly is further swivelable relative to the steam distributor, such that fluid can be delivered to the surface to be cleaned in both of the two use positions.
Carpet Cleaning Device
A carpet cleaning device includes a rigid liquid lifting sheet that includes a top surface and, opposed, a bottom surface which together extend laterally to side edges and longitudinally from a proximal portion having a liquid lifting edge, to a distal portion that is spaced from the proximal portion. The liquid lifting edge extends laterally between the side edges in an angled configuration that includes at least one vertex which is longitudinally forward of adjacent portions of the liquid lifting edge. A liquid receiver is positioned to receive the liquid that is lifted from the carpet by the liquid lifting edge and the rigid liquid lifting sheet.
Joist and baseboard apparatus
A ceiling joist and panel grove cleaner apparatus, which provides a means for applying constant cleaning positioning pressure upon both ceiling joists edges and panel groves. The cleaner apparatus comprises a mop flat head applicator with a pivotable hinged application guide, a swivel mount, a handle, an interchangeable joist-cleaning pad, and, an interchangeable panel-grove cleaning pad.
Spray mop
The spray mop includes a handle having a mop head at its lower end and a grip at its upper end. The mop includes a receiver adapted to hold an inverted bottle of cleaning solution, as sold at retail with an attached sprayer. The mop includes an adapter that is screwed onto the bottle of cleaning solution after the original sprayer is removed, whereby the bottle of cleaning solution can be inverted and inserted into the receiver. A spring-loaded retainer securely holds the bottle of cleaning solution in the receiver so that if the mop is dropped, inverted, or bumped there will be no leakage, while a trigger on a handgrip at the upper portion of the mop handle activates a valve in the adapter whereby cleaning solution is dispensed through a spray nozzle at the lower portion of the receiver.
Washing bucket for household, commercial and industrial use for cleaning mops
A washing bucket has a container with an interior defined by wall and a bottom, a fluid inlet affixed to the wall of the container and communicating with the interior of the container, and a fluid outlet opening to the wall of the container and positioned at a level higher than a level of the fluid inlet. The fluid inlet is positioned adjacent to the bottom of the container. The fluid inlet has a connector positioned exterior of the wall of the container and adapted to connect to a water hose. The fluid outlet has a diameter greater than a diameter of the fluid inlet. The fluid outlet has a pipe affixed to the wall of the container.
Mounting member for a sponge
A mounting member for a sponge including a mounting assembly, a cutting assembly, a cap assembly, a sponge assembly and a sink assembly in disclosed. The mounting assembly includes a suction cup that includes a base opening for receiving the cutting assembly therein. The cutting assembly includes a shaft having a threaded portion around the perimeter of the shaft. Importantly, at a distal end of the shaft is a cutting blade capable of cutting a sponge opening on a sponge. The sponge can be mounted to the cutting assembly or the cap assembly. The cap assembly conceals the shaft and the cutting blade to reduce risk of accidental injury. The mounting assembly is mounted to a basin of the sink assembly to allow for the effective drainage of water absorbed by the sponge onto a basin floor and through a basin drain.
Method of making a tufted laminated cleaning article
A method of making a cleaning article. The cleaning article has discrete tufts of tow fibers. The discrete tufts are unequally spaced from adjacent tufts, to provide improved collection and retention of debris from a target surface. The cleaning article may be made by cutting a precursor sheet having tufts into discrete portions. The discrete portions are then bonded to a carrier sheet.
Spray mop
The spray mop includes a handle having a mop head at its lower end and a grip at its upper end. The mop includes a receiver adapted to hold an inverted bottle of cleaning solution, as sold at retail with an attached sprayer. The mop includes an adapter that is screwed onto the bottle of cleaning solution after the original sprayer is removed, whereby the bottle of cleaning solution can be inverted and inserted into the receiver. A spring-loaded retainer securely holds the bottle of cleaning solution in the receiver so that if the mop is dropped, inverted, or bumped there will be no leakage, while a trigger on a handgrip at the upper portion of the mop handle activates a valve in the adapter whereby cleaning solution is dispensed through a spray nozzle at the lower portion of the receiver.