Patent classifications
A47L1/08
HANDHELD WINDOW CLEANING MACHINE HAVING WASTEWATER SEPARATION STRUCTURE
A handheld window cleaning machine includes a shell assembly in which a water-air separation unit is accommodated; a water tank assembly at a bottom of the shell assembly, a wastewater separation unit in the water tank assembly, an outlet of the wastewater separation unit in communication with an inlet of the water-air separation unit; and a suction nozzle assembly pluggably connected to a front end of the shell assembly, an outlet of the suction nozzle assembly in communication with the wastewater separation unit; an air outlet of the water-air separation unit is open outward, and a wastewater backflow opening at a bottom of the water-air separation unit, and the wastewater backflow opening in communication with an inlet of the wastewater separation unit. The cleaning efficiency of the window cleaning machine is ensured, and wastewater is effectively separated from air
Hard surface cleaning devices
A method of cleaning a surface, comprising: providing a cleaning head, a housing, and a pump, the pump having a port, the cleaning head having a nozzle, and the cleaning head and housing being connected to one another; attaching a cleaning element with a first opening to the cleaning head so that the nozzle and the first opening are in registration; providing a flexible pouch having a cleaning fluid therein; connecting the port and the flexible pouch to form an air and fluid tight connection between the port and the flexible pouch; placing the cleaning element on a surface to be cleaned; and pumping, via the pump, the cleaning fluid from the flexible pouch through the nozzle and the first opening onto the surface to be cleaned.
Hard surface cleaning devices
A method of cleaning a surface, comprising: providing a cleaning head, a housing, and a pump, the pump having a port, the cleaning head having a nozzle, and the cleaning head and housing being connected to one another; attaching a cleaning element with a first opening to the cleaning head so that the nozzle and the first opening are in registration; providing a flexible pouch having a cleaning fluid therein; connecting the port and the flexible pouch to form an air and fluid tight connection between the port and the flexible pouch; placing the cleaning element on a surface to be cleaned; and pumping, via the pump, the cleaning fluid from the flexible pouch through the nozzle and the first opening onto the surface to be cleaned.
Glass cleaning device
An exemplary glass cleaning device including a handle having a distal portion and a proximal portion, the proximal portion pivotally coupled to the distal portion so that the proximal portion can pivot between an extended position and a folded position, a spray head having a nozzle in fluid communication with a fluid reservoir, the fluid reservoir being disposed with the proximal portion of the handle and the nozzle being coupled to the distal portion of the handle, a button to activate the nozzle, the button being disposed on the proximal portion of the handle, and a plate coupled to the spray head.
Glass cleaning device
An exemplary glass cleaning device including a handle having a distal portion and a proximal portion, the proximal portion pivotally coupled to the distal portion so that the proximal portion can pivot between an extended position and a folded position, a spray head having a nozzle in fluid communication with a fluid reservoir, the fluid reservoir being disposed with the proximal portion of the handle and the nozzle being coupled to the distal portion of the handle, a button to activate the nozzle, the button being disposed on the proximal portion of the handle, and a plate coupled to the spray head.
FLUID APPLICATION DEVICE
A fluid application device for applying a fluid to a surface and removing the same as necessary. The device may generally comprise a fluid applicator and a textile base member for sanitizing gym equipment, wiping windows, applying sunscreen, and the like. The fluid applicator may comprise a spray applicator, a permeable bladder, and the like. The textile base member may include but is not limited to a hand towel, a wristband, and any other known textile configurations. In one embodiment, the present invention may be used by gym patrons to sanitized gym equipment before and/or after use. The present invention may also be used to clean other surfaces including but not limited to household windows, vehicle windows, and the like. Additional embodiments of the present invention may also be used either to apply sunscreen on a user or as a fishing towel to clean hands and remove odor.
Automatic squeegee assembly
The automatic squeegee assembly includes an energy storage charger, a main body configured as a housing, and a squeegee arm assembly coupled to the main body. The main body includes a base configured to rest upon a substantially horizontal surface, an energy storage, an energy storage charger port electrically coupled to the energy storage, and configured to electrically couple to the energy storage charger, a fluid container removably coupled to the main body, the fluid container configured for refillably containing a cleaning fluid, a cleaning fluid pump fluidly coupled to the fluid container and configured to dispense the cleaning fluid, a handle including a user interface configured to operate the cleaning fluid pump, and an access port configured secure and to allow removal of the fluid container.
Automatic squeegee assembly
The automatic squeegee assembly includes an energy storage charger, a main body configured as a housing, and a squeegee arm assembly coupled to the main body. The main body includes a base configured to rest upon a substantially horizontal surface, an energy storage, an energy storage charger port electrically coupled to the energy storage, and configured to electrically couple to the energy storage charger, a fluid container removably coupled to the main body, the fluid container configured for refillably containing a cleaning fluid, a cleaning fluid pump fluidly coupled to the fluid container and configured to dispense the cleaning fluid, a handle including a user interface configured to operate the cleaning fluid pump, and an access port configured secure and to allow removal of the fluid container.
HANDHELD CLEANING TOOL
A cleaning device includes a handle having a longitudinal axis, a cleaning element movably coupled to the handle, and a flexible conduit fluidly connectable to the cleaning element. The flexible conduit is positionable within an interior of the handle. The cleaning element is movable relative to the handle about a first axis and a second axis when the flexible conduit is fluidly coupled to the cleaning element. The first axis and the second axis are arranged at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis.