Patent classifications
A47L13/11
Connector devices (3) for mixing and stirring viscous liquids
Connector devices (3) for mixing and stirring viscous liquids is disclosed. The connectors are an injection molded plastic and are recyclable. The first device is a one piece mixing connector combining a hexaxial shaft for power drill attachment by insertion into the adjustable drill chuck and a cavity insertable slotted bracket located at the opposite end of a shaft for insertion of a mixing stick. The assembled parts are then lowered into a container and the drill activated by the trigger turning the assembly and stirring the liquid. The second device is a one piece plastic, recyclable, rectangle ring that is put on the stick before mixing and slowly removed in the opposite direction of installation thus using the squeegee effect to push the unused material back into the container for future use. The third device is an extension where the end of the first stick is inserted in the cavity insertable slot and a second stick is inserted in opposite end's cavity insertable slot to double the length for mixing in larger, deeper containers.
Connector devices (3) for mixing and stirring viscous liquids
Connector devices (3) for mixing and stirring viscous liquids is disclosed. The connectors are an injection molded plastic and are recyclable. The first device is a one piece mixing connector combining a hexaxial shaft for power drill attachment by insertion into the adjustable drill chuck and a cavity insertable slotted bracket located at the opposite end of a shaft for insertion of a mixing stick. The assembled parts are then lowered into a container and the drill activated by the trigger turning the assembly and stirring the liquid. The second device is a one piece plastic, recyclable, rectangle ring that is put on the stick before mixing and slowly removed in the opposite direction of installation thus using the squeegee effect to push the unused material back into the container for future use. The third device is an extension where the end of the first stick is inserted in the cavity insertable slot and a second stick is inserted in opposite end's cavity insertable slot to double the length for mixing in larger, deeper containers.
Squeegee with applicator sponge, handle , lid and container with locking tabs
Squeegee with applicator sponge and handle, attached to a removable lid and having a container holding cleaning or vehicle wiper fluid. Container will have an aperture permitting the squeegee with applicator sponge and handle and removable lid to extend into the container accessing and removing the cleaning or wiper fluid. The lid and container will be attached with locking devices. Gaskets to be on container, lid, and handle to assist container in being leak resistant. Container will be portable with an attached carrying handle.
Squeegee with applicator sponge, handle , lid and container with locking tabs
Squeegee with applicator sponge and handle, attached to a removable lid and having a container holding cleaning or vehicle wiper fluid. Container will have an aperture permitting the squeegee with applicator sponge and handle and removable lid to extend into the container accessing and removing the cleaning or wiper fluid. The lid and container will be attached with locking devices. Gaskets to be on container, lid, and handle to assist container in being leak resistant. Container will be portable with an attached carrying handle.
Multi-Tool
The present invention relates to a multi-tool having a frame with a first leg opposite a second leg. The frame also includes a first handle at a proximal end of the frame, a support at a distal end of the frame, and a second handle positioned between the proximal and distal ends of the frame. The first handle, second handle, and the support are positioned between the first and second legs. A squeegee member is positioned on the first leg, a first brush is positioned on the second leg, and a second brush is positioned on the support. A scraper extends from the support at the distal end of the frame proximate the second brush.
Multi-Tool
The present invention relates to a multi-tool having a frame with a first leg opposite a second leg. The frame also includes a first handle at a proximal end of the frame, a support at a distal end of the frame, and a second handle positioned between the proximal and distal ends of the frame. The first handle, second handle, and the support are positioned between the first and second legs. A squeegee member is positioned on the first leg, a first brush is positioned on the second leg, and a second brush is positioned on the support. A scraper extends from the support at the distal end of the frame proximate the second brush.
Systems and methods for recommending repair facilities to a user based on repair validation/coaching data
Systems and methods for recommending repair facilities to a user based on repair validation/coaching data are disclosed. In one implementation, a repair facility recommendation system receives repair information from a user regarding damage to an automobile, the repair information received via a graphical user interface rendered on a webpage. The repair facility recommendation system identifies a repair facility verified to repair the damage to the automobile based on the repair information and verification information from a verification module, the verification information comprising evaluation information based on evaluation of technicians performing repairs of automobiles at repair facilities. The repair facility recommendation system then provides information regarding the identified repair facility to the user via the graphical user interface.
FLOOR SQUEEGEE
There is disclosed a floor squeegee for spreading resin on floors or removing liquid spills or debris from floors and other flat surfaces. The squeegee includes a frame section, a handle connected to the frame section such that the frame section is generally perpendicular to handle, the frame section including a preset number of internally threaded locater bosses. A flexible squeegee blade section includes a preset number of boss holes extending therethrough to receive the preset number of internally threaded locater bosses. The flexible squeegee blade section has a first section and a second section being integrally formed with the first elongate section and being inclined at an angle with respect to the first section in a range from about 0 to about 90. The squeegee includes a clamp section having a preset number of boss holes extending therethrough to receive the preset number of internally threaded locater bosses, and a preset number of threaded nuts with the preset number of threaded nuts being threaded to be threadably received in the internally threaded locater bosses. When assembled the second blade section contacts a floor or other surface when in operation.
FLOOR SQUEEGEE
There is disclosed a floor squeegee for spreading resin on floors or removing liquid spills or debris from floors and other flat surfaces. The squeegee includes a frame section, a handle connected to the frame section such that the frame section is generally perpendicular to handle, the frame section including a preset number of internally threaded locater bosses. A flexible squeegee blade section includes a preset number of boss holes extending therethrough to receive the preset number of internally threaded locater bosses. The flexible squeegee blade section has a first section and a second section being integrally formed with the first elongate section and being inclined at an angle with respect to the first section in a range from about 0 to about 90. The squeegee includes a clamp section having a preset number of boss holes extending therethrough to receive the preset number of internally threaded locater bosses, and a preset number of threaded nuts with the preset number of threaded nuts being threaded to be threadably received in the internally threaded locater bosses. When assembled the second blade section contacts a floor or other surface when in operation.
Hand-held cleaning device for smooth surfaces
The hand-held cleaning device, especially the hand-held cleaner for smooth surfaces, comprising a supporting unit, a wiper blade, a guiding device and a capture unit, wherein the wiper blade is fixed to the supporting unit, wherein the wiper blade at least in certain areas has a guiding element, which is designed for guiding fluid present at wiper blade in the direction of the guiding device, and wherein the guiding device is arranged adjacent to the wiper blade and is directly adjoining to the capture unit in order to transport the fluid from the wiper blade across the guiding element and the guiding device to the capture unit.