Patent classifications
A46B5/0041
Tri-position hairbrush
A tri-position hairbrush includes a modular bristle-bed, having a plurality of bristles connected thereto; and a handle, connected to the modular bristle-bed. A switching unit operates to switch and convert the modular bristle-bed among three operational states. In a first operational state, which is a Closed State, the modular bristle-bed is arranged as a cylindrical structure that spans 330 to 360 degrees of curvature, and the hairbrush operates a round hairbrush. In a second operational state, which is a Semi-Open State, the modular bristle-bed is arranged as a curved cylinder-portion of 150 to 210 degrees of curvature, and the hairbrush operates as an open-curve hairbrush. In a third operational state, which is a Fully-Open State, the modular bristle-bed is arranged as a generally-flat surface, and the hairbrush operates as a paddle hairbrush.
FLOOR CLEANING SYSTEM
A floor cleaning system having a flat headed mop is provided. The system includes a bucket having a wringing assembly. A blade including a first angled portion is provided for that is adjacent a plurality of first openings for compressing the flat headed mop as it is inserted in the wringing assembly to remove dirt and debris accumulated during use. A second angled portion is provided for adjacent a plurality of second openings for compressing the flat headed mop as it is withdrawn from the wringing assembly.
Makeup extension wand system
A makeup extension wand system includes a body, including a frame with left and right vertical frame segment, and a stationary axle; and extension wand assemblies, rotatably and detachably mounted to the stationary axle, each including an extension shaft, an applicator tip, and a connector portion that can be rear or front offset, such that each extension wand assembly is rotatable to a vertical folded-in orientation for storage of the extension wand assembly and to a folded-out orientation for use of the extension wand assembly.
Personal-care applicator and processes for manufacturing same
A personal-care applicator comprises at least one stem having a proximal end including a handle and a distal end opposite to the proximal end and at least one bristled component attached to the stem, wherein the bristled component comprises a carrier and a plurality of bristles ultrasonically welded to the carrier and outwardly extending therefrom according to a pre-determined pattern, wherein the elongated carrier and the at least first plurality of bristles comprise ultrasonically compatible materials, and wherein the bristles are ultrasonically bonded to the carrier through a direct ultrasonic bond between a surface of the carrier and a lengthwise portion of each of the bristles.
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.
Flat headed mop and method of operation
A method of using a flat headed mop is provided. The method includes cleaning a surface with the mop pad, then rotating the mop head into the folded position at a instance with a biasing member coupled to a hinge assembly. The hinge assembly being disposed between the mop head and a mop pole. Next, inserting the mop head into a first fluid to remove contaminants from the mop pad, then inserting the mop head into a wringing assembly to remove at least a portion of the first fluid.
Broom and Rake Combination Tool
A broom and rake combination tool for sweeping and raking includes first and second plates and first and second rods. The first rod is hollow and is coupled to and extends from a top of the first plate. A recess is positioned in a bottom of the first plate. A channel is positioned in the first plate and extends from the top to the recess. The second plate is complementary to the recess. The second rod is coupled to and extends from the second plate through the channel into the first rod. The second rod is slidably positionable relative to the first rod. A plurality of bristles is coupled to the first and second plates and is opposingly positioned to the first rod. A plurality of teeth is coupled to a side of the first plate. The bristles and the teeth are configured, respectively, to sweep and rake a surface.
Brush
A brush with a top member having a first exterior surface, a first interior surface, and a plurality of first bristles extending from the first interior surface. The brush having a second member connected to the first member, the second member having a second exterior surface, a second interior surface, and a plurality of second bristles extending from the second interior surface. The first member and the second member are moveable relative to one another between a closed position in which the plurality of first bristles and the plurality of second bristles define an at least substantially cylindrical space there between, and an open position in which a gap defined by the space between the first member and the second member is larger than when the first member and the second member are in a closed position.
REMOTE ARTICULATING TOOL HOLDER
What is disclosed is tool holder and spray nozzle on an extension pole. In a preferred embodiment the device uses an extension pole with a brush retention mechanism on the end of the pole. The extension pole has a spray brush on the end of the pole configured to spray stain or paint in front of the brush as the brush travels along a deck or other substrate.
BROOM AND MOP COMBINATION SYSTEMS
Broom and mop combination system includes a broom and mop assembly having a broom-member, a mop-member, a shaft having a distal end, a proximal end, a hinged member, and a handle. The mop-member and broom-member are located on opposite sides of the shaft and may be used interchangeably. The broom and mop assembly is configured to provide a mop and broom combination tool.