Patent classifications
E03D9/03
Toilet deodorant container
A toilet deodorant container, including a main body to store a toilet deodorant upon an interior surface therein, at least one water aperture disposed on at least a portion of the main body to facilitate movement of water therethrough, and a hook assembly disposed on at least a portion of a side of the main body to connect via an outer surface of the hook assembly to a toilet bowl to suspend the main body into the toilet bowl.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING ODORS
This disclosure relates to systems, methods, and compositions for dispensing multiple compositions into a plurality of containers or atmospheres. In one embodiment, this disclosure pertains to treating and preventing offensive odors arising from toilets. The system includes a base station with at least one bag-on-valve (BOV) canister, which holds one or more compositions. A tube leads from the output of the bag-on-valve canister to a bowl clip and/or to a spray nozzle. The bowl clip can be mounted to a toilet bowl. One example embodiment of the invention includes a bowl clip with a sensor that initiates release of the composition(s) from the bag-on-valve (BOV) canister(s), while another embodiment initiates release of the composition(s) from the bag-on-valve (BOV) canister(s) using a motion sensor or activation switch. The compositions are delivered to treat and prevent offensive odors.
AUTOMATIC TOILET CLEANER DEVICE
A toilet cleaner device including: a container defining a first chamber and a second chamber, the first chamber communicative with the second chamber, the second chamber storing a cleaner concentrate; the first chamber formed as a tapered vault defined by a base, an apex and an axis passing through a center of the base and a center of the apex, the tapered vault formed by one or more tapered sidewalls sloping towards the axis of the tapered vault in a direction extending from the base to the apex; a first inlet communicative with the first chamber, the first inlet formed at or proximal to the apex; the second chamber having a first end communicative with the first chamber and a second end enclosed by a first barrier defining a gap; a pipe extending from and sealing the gap in the first barrier, the pipe forming a water channel extending between opposing first and second open ends of the pipe, the first open end located at or proximal to the first end of the second chamber and the second open end located at or proximal to the second end of the second chamber; a buoyant actuator coupled by a tether to a stopper, the tether disposed within the water channel, the buoyant actuator disposed proximal to the first open end of the pipe and the stopper disposed proximal to the second open end of the pipe. When the toilet cleaner device is placed in a toilet cistern and filled with water the buoyant actuator provides a buoyant force with a buoyant support vector that opposes a load force exerted by the stopper and the buoyant actuator maintains a buoyant position and tethers the stopper to a closed position blocking water flow through the water channel.
Toilet bowl cleaning system
The system may comprise a holding device having a first portion and a second portion; the holding device configured to receive fill water; the first portion of the holding device configured to retain a cleaning substance; the second portion of the holding device configured to allow the fill water to flow into an overflow pipe; a second leg having a first end interfacing with the holding device; the second leg having a second end configured to be reciprocally received into the overflow pipe to allow the fill water to flow into the overflow pipe; a first leg having a first end interfacing with the holding device; and the first leg having a second end configured to abut a bottom of an inside of a tank of a toilet.
Extended-time release method and device for toilet cleaner
A extended-time release method includes the following steps: mixing water with the toilet cleaner to form an initial solution when water enters a bowl; starting release of the initial solution while water level in the bowl returns to normal; and continuing release of the initial solution after the water level in the bowl returns to normal, in which a mixed liquid of the initial solution and the water in the bowl is referred to as a primary solution; in the above method, the volume of the initial solution is not less than 10 ml; and the content of the effective ingredients of the toilet cleaner in the primary solution is not less than 2 ppm.
Clean toilet and accessories
A toilet that includes a tank configured to hold water from a water supply; a reservoir fluidly connected to the tank and configured to hold a cleaning compound comprising a chemical compound and water from the water supply; and an actuator configured to control a flush cycle of the toilet upon a first activation, the actuator including at least one nozzle fluidly connected to the reservoir and configured to discharge an amount of the cleaning compound external to the tank upon at least one of the first activation or a second activation.
Cleaning Agent Shaped Body
Cleaning agent shaped bodies having a bearing surface and a dome surface adjoining the bearing surface, the ratio of the maximum diameter of the bearing surface to the maximum diameter of a cross-sectional area of the dome surface parallel to the bearing surface being 1:20 to 4:5. The invention also relates to the use of these bodies and to a method using these cleaning agent shaped bodies.
CENTRALIZED CLEAN WATER SYSTEM
A clean water system includes at least one water tank including water, a plurality of water consuming devices coupled to the water tank, and an automatic dispenser. The automatic dispenser is configured to automatically discharge a predetermined amount of a cleaning compound into water of at least on water tank, wherein the cleaning compound is distributed to the plurality of water consuming devices.
Water conserving toilet disinfectant dispenser
A water conserving toilet disinfectant dispenser uniformly dispenses a solid disinfecting composition in the water that is flushed by the toilet, which then flows across the toilet bowl. The disinfectant dispenser includes a perforated container that retains a solid disinfecting composition. The disinfectant dispenser also includes a coupling conduit having a top end that mates with, and receives water from, a refill tube integral in toilet tank. The coupling conduit also has a bottom end that discharges the water at an angle into the overflow tube, so as to minimize splashing and water waste over the rim. The dispenser further includes a tension leg that clips to the top rim of the overflow tube to retain the dispenser in an upright position. The tension leg is elongated and has a grip layer at the inner face that maintains stability for the container, even under turbulence from water entering overflow tube.
Automatic toilet cleaning apparatus
An automatic toilet cleaning apparatus that discharges cleaning fluid into the water of a tank of a toilet during each flush. The apparatus includes a container having an extendable bladder therein that successively fills with water during each flush thereby successively pushing out a small amount of cleaning fluid into the water of the toilet tank to clean the bowl of the toilet.