Patent classifications
A47L13/22
Multifunctional Scrubbing Device
The present invention relates to a multifunctional scrubbing device for easily and comfortably scrubbing difficult to reach areas. The device includes an extensible handle having locking pins for retracting and extending the handle, a scrub head having scouring element or pad in the form of bristles or sponge and of different textures for scrubbing. The handle is pivotally coupled to the scrub head using a pivot lock to allow the handle to pivotally move relative to the scrub head. The handle has an ergonomic grip for easy handling and a ring hook for hanging the device on a wall-mounted hook when the device is not use. In one embodiment, the device has one or more cleaning solution storage reservoirs disposed in the scrub head for dispensing cleaning or other solutions on the scouring element or pad.
NOZZLE FOR CLEANER
A nozzle of a cleaner includes a nozzle housing having a first flow path extending in a left-right direction of the nozzle and a second flow path extending in a front-rear direction of the nozzle; first and second rotation cleaning units disposed behind the first flow path and spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction, the second flow path being positioned between the first and second rotation cleaning units, first and second driving motors disposed on opposing sides with respect to a centerline of the second flow path to rotate the first and second rotation cleaning units; mops attached to each of the first and second rotation cleaning units and an axis of the first driving motor and an axis of the second driving motor extend in a non-parallel angle with respect to the centerline of the second flow path.
NOZZLE FOR CLEANER
A nozzle of a cleaner includes a nozzle housing having a first flow path extending in a left-right direction of the nozzle and a second flow path extending in a front-rear direction of the nozzle; first and second rotation cleaning units disposed behind the first flow path and spaced apart from each other in the left-right direction, the second flow path being positioned between the first and second rotation cleaning units, first and second driving motors disposed on opposing sides with respect to a centerline of the second flow path to rotate the first and second rotation cleaning units; mops attached to each of the first and second rotation cleaning units and an axis of the first driving motor and an axis of the second driving motor extend in a non-parallel angle with respect to the centerline of the second flow path.
CLEANING APPARATUS
A cleaning apparatus is described. The cleaning apparatus includes a support member and a cleaning head. The support member includes a first portion having a length, a first end, an opposing second end and a handle disposed at the first end; a second portion having a first transition at the second end of the first portion and a second transition spaced from the first transition; a first support and a second support joining the first and the second transitions; and a liquid management system disposed, at least in part, between the first and second transitions. The liquid management system comprises a reservoir receiver. The cleaning head is moveably attached to the second transition. The support member exhibits a longitudinal angle of six degrees or less with respect to a horizontal plane. The cleaning apparatus exhibits a vertical height of less than 110 mm.
CLEANING APPARATUS
A cleaning apparatus is described. The cleaning apparatus includes a support member and a cleaning head. The support member includes a first portion having a length, a first end, an opposing second end and a handle disposed at the first end; a second portion having a first transition at the second end of the first portion and a second transition spaced from the first transition; a first support and a second support joining the first and the second transitions; and a liquid management system disposed, at least in part, between the first and second transitions. The liquid management system comprises a reservoir receiver. The cleaning head is moveably attached to the second transition. The support member exhibits a longitudinal angle of six degrees or less with respect to a horizontal plane. The cleaning apparatus exhibits a vertical height of less than 110 mm.
SECURING SYSTEM
A securing system includes a fastener and a tape. The fastener includes a main body portion having a first end and a second end, a curved portion extending from the first end, first and second legs extending from the second end, and a roller extending between the first and second legs. The tape may extend around the roller and may be self-adhering.
Nozzle for cleaner
A nozzle for a cleaner includes a nozzle housing including a suction flow path through which air including dust flows and at least a portion of which extends in a front and rear direction. First and second rotation cleaning units are arranged on the lower side of the nozzle housing to be spaced apart from each other in a lateral direction. Each of the first and second rotation cleaning units includes a rotation plate adapted for attachment of a mop. A first driving device including a first driving motor drives the first rotation cleaning unit and a second driving device including a second driving motor drives the second rotation cleaning unit. A water tank mounted on the nozzle stores water to be supplied to the mop.
Nozzle for cleaner
A nozzle for a cleaner includes a nozzle housing including a suction flow path through which air including dust flows and at least a portion of which extends in a front and rear direction. First and second rotation cleaning units are arranged on the lower side of the nozzle housing to be spaced apart from each other in a lateral direction. Each of the first and second rotation cleaning units includes a rotation plate adapted for attachment of a mop. A first driving device including a first driving motor drives the first rotation cleaning unit and a second driving device including a second driving motor drives the second rotation cleaning unit. A water tank mounted on the nozzle stores water to be supplied to the mop.
AUTOMATIC MOP BUCKET
An apparatus including a container including an interior area for housing a liquid; a plurality of casters in operative connection with the container for container movement; a liquid inlet port configured to receive a liquid into the interior area; a liquid outlet port configured to discharge liquid from the interior area; and a sealed chamber enclosing a pump in fluid connection with the interior area and the liquid outlet port, a pump motor to drive the pump, and a power source to provide electrical power to the motor, wherein the motor and the power source are in operative connection via at least one circuit, wherein the power source is operative to deliver power to the pump, and wherein the pump is operative to draw liquid from the interior to be discharged therefrom.
AUTOMATIC MOP BUCKET
An apparatus including a container including an interior area for housing a liquid; a plurality of casters in operative connection with the container for container movement; a liquid inlet port configured to receive a liquid into the interior area; a liquid outlet port configured to discharge liquid from the interior area; and a sealed chamber enclosing a pump in fluid connection with the interior area and the liquid outlet port, a pump motor to drive the pump, and a power source to provide electrical power to the motor, wherein the motor and the power source are in operative connection via at least one circuit, wherein the power source is operative to deliver power to the pump, and wherein the pump is operative to draw liquid from the interior to be discharged therefrom.