Patent classifications
A47L13/12
Cleaning apparatus
A cleaning device including a spray bottle, roller, and scrubber apparatus. The roller is positioned about the reservoir of the spray bottle. The removable scrubber is positioned in the base of the spray bottle. The roller uses a washable absorbent pad to clean surfaces with cleaning solution deposited by the spray bottle. The spray mechanism is held in two grips, a spray grip and a reverse grip in order to make use of the spray mechanism and the roller, respectively.
Multifunctional broom
The present utility model belongs to the technical field of cleaning tools and particularly relates to a multifunctional broom in order to solve the problems such as a single function of existing brooms. The multifunctional broom comprises a broom pole and a broom head disposed at one end of the broom pole, wherein a broom head housing axially movably disposed on the broom pole is provided in the periphery of the broom head, an opening for allowing the lower end of the broom head to extend from the broom head housing is formed at the lower end of the broom head housing, and a contractible positioning mechanism for enabling the broom head housing to be positioned on the broom pole, when the length of the lower end of the broom head extending from the broom head housing is adjusted to a desired length, is provided between the broom pole and the broom head housing. The multifunctional broom is multiple-purpose and functions as a scraper, a brush and a broom by controlling the length of the broom head extending from the broom head housing by a contractible positioning mechanism; moreover, the dirt on the bristles is easy to clean, so the multifunctional broom is convenient to use and easy to carry and store.
Multifunctional broom
The present utility model belongs to the technical field of cleaning tools and particularly relates to a multifunctional broom in order to solve the problems such as a single function of existing brooms. The multifunctional broom comprises a broom pole and a broom head disposed at one end of the broom pole, wherein a broom head housing axially movably disposed on the broom pole is provided in the periphery of the broom head, an opening for allowing the lower end of the broom head to extend from the broom head housing is formed at the lower end of the broom head housing, and a contractible positioning mechanism for enabling the broom head housing to be positioned on the broom pole, when the length of the lower end of the broom head extending from the broom head housing is adjusted to a desired length, is provided between the broom pole and the broom head housing. The multifunctional broom is multiple-purpose and functions as a scraper, a brush and a broom by controlling the length of the broom head extending from the broom head housing by a contractible positioning mechanism; moreover, the dirt on the bristles is easy to clean, so the multifunctional broom is convenient to use and easy to carry and store.
Scraper sponge
A scraper sponge for cleaning and scraping away unwanted substances from an object or surface comprising a sponge body defining a first surface, first layer, second layer, third layer, second surface opposite the first surface, a continuous side surface around the perimeter; and the back of a scraper attachment that is inserted through an aperture in layers two and three then rests firmly against the first layer where it borders the second layer and a smaller cylinder shaped part on the back of the scraper attachment is inserted through a smaller aperture approximately through the middle of the first layer and first surface and held in place by a scraper cap and fixedly secured with adhesive. The entire surface area of the scraper, on its front surface, is covered with pyramid shaped points extending outwardly in the direction of the second surface of the sponge body and is made level with the second surface of the sponge body when forces are applied to the top surface of the scraper cap and subsequent back of scraper attachment to manipulate the rigid scraper on a hard surface. The sponge body has three surfaces available for cleaning and scouring: the first surface, front scraper attachment surface and second surface. The seamless second layer, third layer, and continuous side surface of the second and third layer are made of the same sponge-like cellulose material. As an alternative, the second layer, third layer, second surface, and the continuous side surface of the second and third layer are not made of the same material and the sponge body has at least four surfaces adapted for cleaning and scouring; the first surface, scraper attachment front surface, the continuous side surface of layer two and the second surface.
Scraper sponge
A scraper sponge for cleaning and scraping away unwanted substances from an object or surface comprising a sponge body defining a first surface, first layer, second layer, third layer, second surface opposite the first surface, a continuous side surface around the perimeter; and the back of a scraper attachment that is inserted through an aperture in layers two and three then rests firmly against the first layer where it borders the second layer and a smaller cylinder shaped part on the back of the scraper attachment is inserted through a smaller aperture approximately through the middle of the first layer and first surface and held in place by a scraper cap and fixedly secured with adhesive. The entire surface area of the scraper, on its front surface, is covered with pyramid shaped points extending outwardly in the direction of the second surface of the sponge body and is made level with the second surface of the sponge body when forces are applied to the top surface of the scraper cap and subsequent back of scraper attachment to manipulate the rigid scraper on a hard surface. The sponge body has three surfaces available for cleaning and scouring: the first surface, front scraper attachment surface and second surface. The seamless second layer, third layer, and continuous side surface of the second and third layer are made of the same sponge-like cellulose material. As an alternative, the second layer, third layer, second surface, and the continuous side surface of the second and third layer are not made of the same material and the sponge body has at least four surfaces adapted for cleaning and scouring; the first surface, scraper attachment front surface, the continuous side surface of layer two and the second surface.
Device and System for a Broom Head Blade
A device and system for a broom head blade is a blade fastened to the front of a broom. A blade is attached to the front and top of a broom head and serves as a plow assisting the user in managing various types of materials and general debris. A device and system for a broom head blade can help the user/broom operator remove and control all loose material and debris, including but not limited to snow, sand, mud, leaves, gravel, and general debris. A device and system for a broom head blade has edge brakes or “angles” along the top and bottom long edges, which allow the user to direct material and debris forward and to switch seamlessly between plowing/dozing/squeegeeing operations and instantly return to normal push broom sweeping tasks.
CLEANING TOOL HAVING SELECTIVELY DEPLOYABLE AUXILIARY CLEANING ELEMENT
A cleaning tool for cleaning a surface includes an elongated handle having a working end, a user end opposite the working end, and a hollow interior extending to the working end. The cleaning tool includes a principal cleaning head mounted on the working end of the handle. The tool includes an elongated shaft slidably received in the hollow interior of the handle. The elongated shaft has a top end positioned inside the hollow interior between the working end and the user end of the handle. The tool includes an auxiliary cleaning head mounted on the bottom end of the shaft. The shaft is selectively slidable relative to the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a deployed position in which the auxiliary cleaning head extends farther from the handle than the principal cleaning head.
CLEANING TOOL HAVING SELECTIVELY DEPLOYABLE AUXILIARY CLEANING ELEMENT
A cleaning tool for cleaning a surface includes an elongated handle having a working end, a user end opposite the working end, and a hollow interior extending to the working end. The cleaning tool includes a principal cleaning head mounted on the working end of the handle. The tool includes an elongated shaft slidably received in the hollow interior of the handle. The elongated shaft has a top end positioned inside the hollow interior between the working end and the user end of the handle. The tool includes an auxiliary cleaning head mounted on the bottom end of the shaft. The shaft is selectively slidable relative to the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a deployed position in which the auxiliary cleaning head extends farther from the handle than the principal cleaning head.
GRILL-CLEANING TOOL
The current document is directed to a new type of grill-cleaning tool that includes one or more scrapers as well as freely sliding scraping pins that conform to the surfaces of a grill to assist the one or more scrapers in removing grease and cooking debris from the surfaces of the grill. The scraping pins are rigid pins, made from durable materials, with scraping-pin shafts generally having diameters or widths of 2 mm or more, as a result of which the scraping pins are not susceptible to shedding and breakage during normal cleaning operations. In addition, unlike brush bristles, the scraping pins are spaced apart from one another and have relatively low surface-area to scraping-pin-number ratios, which decreases the tendency of the scraping pins to become clogged with grease and cooking debris relative to metal brush bristles and greatly facilitates cleaning grease and cooking debris from the grill-cleaning tool.
Apparatus for processing 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.