Patent classifications
A47L13/26
Broom Sprayer Apparatus
A broom sprayer apparatus for wet sweeping includes a handle and a broom head. A bottle mount is selectively engageable with the handle. A spray assembly is coupled to the bottle mount. The spray assembly comprises a reservoir bottle and a spray mechanism. The reservoir bottle is coupled to the bottle mount and the spray mechanism is coupled to, and in fluid communication with, the reservoir bottle. The spray assembly is configured to spray a liquid in front of the broom head when activated. A trigger assembly is coupled to the spray mechanism and comprises a push rod coupled to the spray mechanism and a pull trigger coupled to the push rod. The pull trigger has a rest position and a pulled position. The pull trigger activates the spray assembly when moved from the rest position to the pull position.
Water cleaning device and cleaner having the same
A cleaner includes a nozzle assembly, a cleaner body coupled to the nozzle assembly, and a water cleaning device coupled to the nozzle assembly. The water cleaning device includes a water tank that is configured to hold a cloth and that defines a water storage area and an air hole, and a control device that is configured to open or close the air hole and that includes a movable member located outside of the water storage area and configured to move between a first position and a second position to open or close the air hole.
Water cleaning device and cleaner having the same
A cleaner includes a nozzle assembly, a cleaner body coupled to the nozzle assembly, and a water cleaning device coupled to the nozzle assembly. The water cleaning device includes a water tank that is configured to hold a cloth and that defines a water storage area and an air hole, and a control device that is configured to open or close the air hole and that includes a movable member located outside of the water storage area and configured to move between a first position and a second position to open or close the air hole.
ULTRASONIC CLEANING TOOL AND SYSTEM FOR CLEANING A SURFACE
An ultrasonic cleaning tool for cleaning a surface has a transducer and a horn for generating and transmitting vibrations to a surface to be cleaned. Cleaning solution can be supplied to the ultrasonic cleaning tool or the surface to be cleaned, and operation of the ultrasonic cleaning tool can agitate the surface and cleaning solution. The tool can be provided as part of a system for cleaning a surface, and the system can include an extraction cleaner or a cleaning cloth.
BACKING PAD FOR USE IN A STAIN REMOVAL PROCESS
The present invention relates to a backing pad (800) for locally removing stain spots on garments, said backing pad (800) comprises a fluid-absorptive upper layer (801) and a fluid-impermeable lower layer (802), whereby said upper layer (801) and said lower layer (802) are stacked on each other and the upper layer (801) comprises a superabsorbent.
BACKING PAD FOR USE IN A STAIN REMOVAL PROCESS
The present invention relates to a backing pad (800) for locally removing stain spots on garments, said backing pad (800) comprises a fluid-absorptive upper layer (801) and a fluid-impermeable lower layer (802), whereby said upper layer (801) and said lower layer (802) are stacked on each other and the upper layer (801) comprises a superabsorbent.
Scrubbing tool having a dissolvable cleaning head
A scrubbing tool for cleaning a surface that has a handle for holding by a user in a cleaning operation. The handle has a first connector. The scrubbing tool also has a cleaning head having a second connector configured to mate with the first connector in order to attach the cleaning head to the handle in an engaged position. The cleaning head is comprised entirely of a material configured to dissolve in water and has a cleaning agent.
Portable shower cleaning apparatus
A portable shower cleaning article is provided and includes a first container, wherein the first container defines a first container cavity for containing a rinsing fluid and a pump, wherein the pump is associated with the first container cavity. The portable shower cleaning article further includes a dispensing hose, wherein the dispensing hose includes a hose input end communicated with a hose output end via a hose cavity and a trigger valve, wherein the trigger valve is associated with the hose output end and defines a trigger valve input end communicated with a trigger valve output end via a trigger valve flow cavity, wherein the hose input end is associated with the pump, and wherein the pump is configured to pump the rinsing fluid through the hose cavity and into the trigger valve flow cavity.
Portable shower cleaning apparatus
A portable shower cleaning article is provided and includes a first container, wherein the first container defines a first container cavity for containing a rinsing fluid and a pump, wherein the pump is associated with the first container cavity. The portable shower cleaning article further includes a dispensing hose, wherein the dispensing hose includes a hose input end communicated with a hose output end via a hose cavity and a trigger valve, wherein the trigger valve is associated with the hose output end and defines a trigger valve input end communicated with a trigger valve output end via a trigger valve flow cavity, wherein the hose input end is associated with the pump, and wherein the pump is configured to pump the rinsing fluid through the hose cavity and into the trigger valve flow cavity.
CLEANING AND STORAGE DEVICE
A sponge cleaning device has a lid for enclosing and hiding a sponge when not in use. The sponge cleaning device has a bottom shelf that can be raised and lowered into a cleaning solution disposed in a base of the device. When the lid is closed, the bottom shelf lowers toward the base, causing a sponge resting on the bottom shelf to be lowered into the cleaning solution. When the lid is opened, the bottom shelf raised out of the cleaning solution and toward a top shelf. The top shelf can be movably disposed to compress the sponge when the sponge is on the bottom shelf and the lid is opened, thus squeezing out cleaning solution from the sponge. The top shelf can be movably disposed to permit the user to access the sponge and remove it from the bottom shelf for use.