Patent classifications
A46B11/066
Cleaning Assembly
A cleaning assembly for elongated articles includes a housing. A channel extends from a top to a bottom of the housing. A plurality of holes is positioned in the housing and extends annularly around an inner perimeter of the housing. Each hole extends to an interior space of the housing. A pipe, which is coupled to and extends from an outer perimeter of the housing, is in fluidic communication with the interior space. A hose connector that is coupled to the pipe distal from the housing is configured to couple the pipe to a hose. A reservoir is coupled to the pipe proximate to the housing. A tube extends between the reservoir and the pipe so that a cleaning agent in the reservoir is positioned to enter the pipe. Water from the hose and the cleaning agent exit the holes under pressure to clean an article positioned in the channel.
PORTABLE FOAM BRUSH
A portable foam brush includes a soap reservoir, such as optionally in a base or in a wand, a foaming chamber, and an air compressor, such as optionally battery-operated air compressor. The compressor is configured for supplying air to act upon the soap from the reservoir to cause dispensing of soap to the foaming chamber. In some embodiments, the compressor may also supply air to the foaming chamber. In use, the soap and the air in the foaming chamber combine to form an air and soap foam. The brush includes a brush end configured for receiving foam from the foaming chamber and dispensing the foam.
CLEANSING SYSTEM
A handheld, therapeutic cleansing system includes a cleansing implement, for example a brush or pumice stone, magnetically coupled to a cleansing device. The cleansing device may include an elongated handle and a head portion extending from an end of the handle. The cleansing device may include a plurality of nozzles positioned around a perimeter of the head portion. The cleansing device may define an annular fluid path in fluid communication with the plurality of nozzles to supply fluid to the nozzles. The cleansing device may include a first magnetic material positioned radially inward of the annular fluid path. The cleansing implement may be magnetically coupled to the head portion of the cleansing device. The cleansing implement may include a second magnetic material that is magnetically attracted to the first magnetic material to couple the cleansing implement to the head portion of the cleansing device.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID HANDLING IN A SHOWER OR BATH
Showerhead devices incorporate sensors to control bath fill levels. Showerheads have interchangeable attachments, including bristle attachments. Oral care devices are attachable to standard shower arms. Pump devices allow various lotions and fluids to be used in conjunction with showers. Shower organizing devices provide for ordered storage and access to accessories. Bathtub spouts including sensors and valves to control bathtub filled levels.
DENTAL CLEANING DEVICE USING OZONATED WATER
A dental cleaning device for personal use, said device comprising a main base comprising at least one drinking water inlet and one water outlet and a cleaning element suitable to be hand held by a user and fluidly connected to the said main base, the said cleaning element comprising a plurality of water ejection orifices to enable the teeth to be rinsed, the main base comprising ozone injection means so as to supply ozonated water to disinfect the teeth when rinsing.
DENTAL TREATMENT APPLIANCE
A dental treatment appliance includes a handle, a nozzle for engaging the teeth of the user and for delivering a burst of working fluid to the teeth of a user, and a datum component also for engaging the teeth of the user. Each of the nozzle and the datum component is moveable relative to the handle. A control circuit detects relative movement between the nozzle and the datum component as the appliance is moved along the teeth of a user, and actuates the delivery of working fluid to the teeth of the user depending on the detected relative movement.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUID HANDLING IN A SHOWER OR BATH
Showerhead devices incorporate sensors to control bath fill levels. Showerheads have interchangeable attachments, including bristle attachments. Oral care devices are attachable to standard shower arms. Pump devices allow various lotions and fluids to be used in conjunction with showers. Shower organizing devices provide for ordered storage and access to accessories. Bathtub spouts including sensors and valves to control bathtub filled levels.
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.
Handheld soap dispensing scrubbing shower sprayer
A handheld shower sprayer includes a spray head having a sprayer array and a turbine coupled to a brush, the spray head in communication with a first water line and second water line. The first water line directs the water supply around the turbine, while the second water line drives the turbine with the water supply before it exits the sprayer array. A diverter valve between the second water line and a soap reservoir allows a user to select the second water line and open the diverter valve, diverting some of the water supply against the soap reservoir, and urging the soap into the spray head while the brush moves.
HANDHELD SOAP DISPENSING SCRUBBING SHOWER SPRAYER
A handheld shower sprayer includes a spray head having a sprayer array and a turbine coupled to a brush, the spray head in communication with a first water line and second water line. The first water line directs the water supply around the turbine, while the second water line drives the turbine with the water supply before it exits the sprayer array. A diverter valve between the second water line and a soap reservoir allows a user to select the second water line and open the diverter valve, diverting some of the water supply against the soap reservoir, and urging the soap into the spray head while the brush moves.