Patent classifications
A46B5/005
TELESCOPIC FOOT AND TOE CLEANER
A foot and toe washer may have telescopic sections locking into place in an extended state convenient to the user such that not all extensions may be used. Locking mechanisms for locking one extension to another internal extension may comprise a spring-loaded ball and associated orifice or extensions having larger or smaller diameters at ends with rough surfaces so the extensions lock into place by friction when used or comprise twisting grooves on the surfaces of two extensions. In one embodiment, the foot and toe washer is preferably made of strong, light-weight plastic or hard, tough rubber and may have a rubber-coated handle with the extensions extending therefrom as desired. The furthest extension from the handle may have a connecting and locking mechanism of the spring-loaded ball and orifice type or the friction type to connect one of a sponge, a between-the-toes washer, a brush or wash cloth or combination thereof. The sponge may have an associated soap or medicated soap dispenser for treating athlete's foot. The handle end may comprise a lanyard for hanging the foot and toe washer in a shower or locker or a wristlet for carrying the foot and toe washer in the shower.
CLEANING DEVICES HAVING SELECTIVELY FLEXIBLE OR RIGID HANDLES
A cleaning device is provided that includes a handle, a cleaning implement, a flexible neck, and a collar. The cleaning implement depends from one end the handle. The flexible neck is positioned to allow flexion of the handle. The collar moves with respect to the flexible neck between a first position where movement of the flexible neck is unrestricted by the collar and a second position where movement of the flexible neck is restricted by the collar.
ROTATABLE ADJUSTING CLEANER
The present utility model discloses a rotatable adjusting cleaner, comprising a brush head mounting handle, a rotational handle rotatably connected to the brush head mounting handle, and a rotational adjusting mechanism provided between the brush head mounting handle and the rotational handle; by providing a rotational adjusting mechanism between the brush head mounting handle and the rotational handle, the present utility model can achieve the rotatable adjustment of the two, so as to facilitate a user to adjust the angle of the brush head according to cleaning requirements, thereby enhancing the convenience of the use of the present application
Roasting fork cleaning assembly
A roasting fork cleaning assembly for cleaning food debris from a roasting fork includes a handle that includes a plurality of slidable sections such that the handle has a telescopically adjustable length. A grip is attached to the handle and a holder is attached to the handle. A collar is insertable into the holder thereby facilitating the roasting fork to be inserted into the collar when the collar is inserted into the holder. A plurality of bristles is each attached to the collar. Each of the bristles is directed toward a center of the collar thereby facilitating each of the bristles to abrade the roasting fork when the roasting fork is inserted into the collar. In this way the bristles can scrub food debris from the roasting fork.
Hair straightening brush
A brush is provided herein, the brush having heating elements dispersed on and protruding from its face and spacers arranged to maintain a specified distance between protruding ends of the heating elements and a scalp of a head that is being brushed. The spacers are dispersed on the brush's face at a specified density that assures maintaining the specified distance with respect to a resilience of the spacers.
Multipurpose Cleaning Device
A multipurpose cleaning device is disclosed which is designed to achieve a high degree of surface coverage in any direction with each brush sweep so that cleaning surfaces, such as vehicles, may be performed fast and easy. The shape of the brush head provides maximum area coverage on each sweep and minimizes the tendency of the brush head from tipping during a sweep when connected to a main handle and a pivoting head feature minimizes the need of bending. Embodiments includes versions optimized for both washing that including channels for the introduction of water and liquid soap as well as to received drying members.
HAIRBRUSH
A hairbrush comprising a body and a handle, wherein the body comprises a front portion and a back portion, the front portion comprising a plurality of bristles; wherein the handle is slidably engaged with respect to the body such that the handle is movable between an extended position, in which the handle is graspable by a user, and a retracted position, in which the handle is substantially retracted into the body, wherein the body comprises at least one guide rail that cooperates with an end of the handle so as to guide the handle between the extended and retracted positions.
Drive coupler for power scrubber
A power tool includes a power head receiving power from a power source. A drive coupled to the power head extends along a longitudinal axis, and the drive is engaged with a connector. Various aspects relate to the connector. The connector includes an internal bore configured to couple to the drive to a shank of a working tool. The connector further includes an external lobe protruding radially outward from the longitudinal axis, the lobe having a locking mechanism configured to secure the second working tool in response to relative movement between the lobe and the second working tool in both an axial direction and a rotational direction.
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.