Patent classifications
A46B5/0041
VEHICLE WASH COMPONENT
A vehicle wash component includes a hub portion with a first hub section and a second hub section. The first hub section includes a first distal end and a first proximate end opposite the first distal end. The first hub section defines a first axis of rotation. The second hub section includes a second distal end and a second proximate end opposite the second distal end. The second hub section defines a second axis of rotation. A connector device rotatably couples the first hub section to the second hub section. An actuator is in communication with the first hub section to effectuate movement of the first distal end between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are parallel. In the extended position, the first axis of rotation is at a non-90 angle with respect to the second axis of rotation.
Vehicle wash component
A vehicle wash component includes a hub portion with a first hub section and a second hub section. The first hub section includes a first distal end and a first proximate end opposite the first distal end. The first hub section defines a first axis of rotation. The second hub section includes a second distal end and a second proximate end opposite the second distal end. The second hub section defines a second axis of rotation. A connector device rotatably couples the first hub section to the second hub section. An actuator is in communication with the first hub section to effectuate movement of the first distal end between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are parallel. In the extended position, the first axis of rotation is at a non-90 angle with respect to the second axis of rotation.
Oral care system
An oral care system including a handle and a toothbrush member and dispenser rotatably coupled to the handle. In one aspect, the toothbrush member is rotatably coupled to the handle for rotation between: (1) a first state in which the toothbrush member is positioned within the cavity, and (2) a second state in which the toothbrush member extends from the distal end of the handle. The first dispenser comprises a first store of oral care material and is rotatably coupled to the handle for rotation between: (1) a first state in which the first dispenser is positioned within the cavity, and (2) a second state in which the first dispenser extends from the distal end of the handle. In another aspect, the invention can be an oral care system comprising first and second dispensers and a toothbrush member rotatably coupled to a handle.
Handle bracket
A broom bracket for a push broom which serves to provide strength between the connection of the handle and the broom block while inhibiting the rotation of the handle relative to the block and any loosening of a threaded connection therebetween.
Foldable brush for cosmetic container
A foldable brush for a cosmetic container includes a first brush body having a receiving hole, and a second brush body inserted into the receiving hole of the first brush body, wherein the first brush body includes a first brush including a lot of hair as a cosmetic brush; a first brush support for fixing the first brush and maintaining a fixing state of the first brush such that the first brush does not come off the first brush support; a guide body having a semi-cylindrical shape and a receiving hole, and connected to the first brush support; guide holes formed in both side surfaces of the guide body and having an L-shape; and a temporary fixing stopper formed in a lower end portion of the guide body and having a protrusion shape, and wherein the second brush body includes a second brush including a lot of hair as a cosmetic brush; a second brush support for fixing the second brush and maintaining a fixing state of the second brush such that the second brush does not come off the second brush support; a supporting body having a cylindrical shape, one side connected to the second brush support and an opposite side having a hemispherical shape; sliding hinge pins formed in both side surfaces of the supporting body and coupled to the guide holes of the first brush body such that a rotation of the supporting body is supported; and temporary fixing grooves formed in upper and lower portions of the supporting body, respectively and coupled to a temporary fixing stopper of the first brush body to allow the second brush to be maintained in a folded or unfolded state.
ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT
An oral care implement having a head that achieves an enhanced cleaning action during brushing. In one embodiment, the invention can be an oral care implement having a handle extending from a proximal end to a distal end and a head having a front surface and an opposite rear surface. The head includes a cantilever extending from the distal end of the handle, a rigid plate that is spaced from the cantilever, and a resilient material that fills in the space between the cantilever and the rigid plate. The resilient material may be in direct contact with an entirety of a front surface of the cantilever and an entirety of a rear surface of the rigid plate. Furthermore, the cantilever, the rigid plate, and the resilient material may collectively form an exposed side surface of the head.
Broom assembly
The disclosed broom assembly combines a traditional broom with multiple pivotable attachments, offering a versatile cleaning solution. It features a head with a brush and bristles, attached to a shaft with a shaft coupler at one end and an attachment coupler at the other. This design allows various attachments, including a scraper, a smaller brush, a crevasse cleaner, and a spot cleaner, to pivot between a stowed and a deployed orientation. The stowed orientation keeps the attachments parallel to the shaft, while the deployed orientation extends them outward for use when the broom is rotated to an inverted position. This design offers a practical and adaptable cleaning tool suitable for a wide range of tasks without needing separate equipment.
Double action cleaning tool
The double action cleaning tool of the present invention includes a dynamic double action dual brush head and a handle. The dynamic double action dual brush head includes two brush heads rotatably attached to a brush head base, allowing the brush heads to independently rotate about the axis in which it is rotatably attached to the brush head base. A mechanical device capable of storing and releasing energy is connected between the two brush heads, which is rigidly attached to the brush head base. The double action cleaning tool stores energy in the form of potential energy in the mechanical energy storage device of the dynamic double action dual brush head during the sweeping stroke of the double action push broom. At the end of the sweeping stroke, the stored potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and rotates the dual brush, thereby providing an additional sweeping motion.
Hygiene kit
The present invention refers to a hygiene kit, in particular a hygiene kit that provides collapsible manipulation of at least two tools of personal hygiene, such as for example a toothbrush and a comb, whereby the hygiene kit includes a casing with two casing parts configured with the shape of half-shell that can collect the toothbrush part of the two utensils inside thereof, and adapted so that the utensils can be mechanically retained one with the other by connection parts that also provide rotation support for the swiveling movement of the utensils between respective recollected and utility positions, and vice-versa.
ORAL CARE DEVICE
A mouthpiece device for oral cleaning with a dedicated mechanical structure (termed an anchoring member) for providing a support onto which the user can hold fast their jaw in order to anchor the non-moving part of the mouthpiece to the reference frame of the jaw, such that the moving part of the mouthpiece (which carries cleaning elements) moves in an approximately predictable way relative to the upper and lower rows of teeth. The anchoring member is supported mechanically in such a way that it is moveable relative to the part of the mouthpiece which carries the cleaning elements in a transverse direction (that is, in a direction approximately parallel with the plane of the mouthpiece), so as to permit, in use, the mouthpiece portion to be moved sideways in the mouth to reach all teeth.