Patent classifications
A47L13/40
Pet hair remover
Pet hair removers are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the pet hair remover includes a handle, a collection chamber, a roller, a roller frame, a door, and a blade. In some embodiments, the pet hair remover comprises a protrusion on an exterior, planar surface of the roller, and the roller's rotation is limited by the protrusion contacting the roller frame. In some embodiments, the door is at least partially transparent to provide a view of the collection chamber. In some embodiments, the pet hair remover further comprises a spring that biases the door open, a latch that holds the door closed, and a button on the handle.
Pet hair remover
Pet hair removers are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the pet hair remover includes a handle, a collection chamber, a roller, a roller frame, a door, and a blade. In some embodiments, the pet hair remover comprises a protrusion on an exterior, planar surface of the roller, and the roller's rotation is limited by the protrusion contacting the roller frame. In some embodiments, the door is at least partially transparent to provide a view of the collection chamber. In some embodiments, the pet hair remover further comprises a spring that biases the door open, a latch that holds the door closed, and a button on the handle.
Remote-access duster
A remote access duster with a body, a flexible duster cord loop that is configured to be propelled such that part of the loop moves outward from the body while another part moves inward toward the body, and a vacuum source that is configured to draw air over the cord.
Remote-access duster
A remote access duster with a body, a flexible duster cord loop that is configured to be propelled such that part of the loop moves outward from the body while another part moves inward toward the body, and a vacuum source that is configured to draw air over the cord.
Remote-Access Duster
A remote access duster with a body, a flexible duster cord loop that is configured to be propelled such that part of the loop moves outward from the body while another part moves inward toward the body, and a vacuum source that is configured to draw air over the cord.
CLEANING WIPE
A product including a previously unopened closed container and a plurality of cleaning wipes contained in the container. The cleaning wipes include a first nonwoven having a plurality of first nonwoven strips and a second nonwoven having a plurality of second nonwoven strips. More than about 10% of the second nonwoven strips are bent so that the free ends of the second nonwoven strips are bent out of plane relative to the fixed ends of the second nonwoven strips.
ASSEMBLED SLIPPER WITH ELECTROSTATIC ADSORPTION FOR HAIR AND DUST
An assembled slipper with electrostatic adsorption for hair and dust, including a slipper body, the bottom surface of the slipper body is provided with slots for installing a cleaning assembly; the lower part of the cleaning assembly is covered with an electrostatic adsorption assembly for adsorbing dust on the ground, and a gap is reserved between the electrostatic adsorption assembly and the bottom surface of the slipper body for accumulating adsorbed dust. When using the cleaning assembly, remove the electrostatic adsorption assembly and let the cleaning assembly touch the ground. The cleaning assembly and electrostatic adsorption assembly designed at the bottom of the slipper can respectively achieve two cleaning methods: wet wiping and electrostatic adsorption. The cleaning assembly uses a moist cleaning fur pad to wipe the ground during walking, effectively removing stubborn stains and small particles.
ASSEMBLED SLIPPER WITH ELECTROSTATIC ADSORPTION FOR HAIR AND DUST
An assembled slipper with electrostatic adsorption for hair and dust, including a slipper body, the bottom surface of the slipper body is provided with slots for installing a cleaning assembly; the lower part of the cleaning assembly is covered with an electrostatic adsorption assembly for adsorbing dust on the ground, and a gap is reserved between the electrostatic adsorption assembly and the bottom surface of the slipper body for accumulating adsorbed dust. When using the cleaning assembly, remove the electrostatic adsorption assembly and let the cleaning assembly touch the ground. The cleaning assembly and electrostatic adsorption assembly designed at the bottom of the slipper can respectively achieve two cleaning methods: wet wiping and electrostatic adsorption. The cleaning assembly uses a moist cleaning fur pad to wipe the ground during walking, effectively removing stubborn stains and small particles.
Electrostatic cleaning device
An electrostatic cleaning device includes: a static electricity generator configured to generate static electricity; a handle part connected to one side of the static electricity generator; and a cleaning tool adapted to be assembled to and disassembled from the static electricity generator. The static electricity generator includes a first electrified body part configured as a donut-shaped case and configured to deliver a negative charge to the cleaning tool; a belt rotatably installed in an inner space of the first electrified body part and configured to transfer the negative charge; and a second electrified body part configured to supply the negative charge to the belt.
Electrostatic cleaning device
An electrostatic cleaning device includes: a static electricity generator configured to generate static electricity; a handle part connected to one side of the static electricity generator; and a cleaning tool adapted to be assembled to and disassembled from the static electricity generator. The static electricity generator includes a first electrified body part configured as a donut-shaped case and configured to deliver a negative charge to the cleaning tool; a belt rotatably installed in an inner space of the first electrified body part and configured to transfer the negative charge; and a second electrified body part configured to supply the negative charge to the belt.