Patent classifications
A47L13/46
Tool for cleaning floors, walls and individual items
A versatile flexible cleaning apparatus including a removable and reusable pad and a core having a central spine. The pad has an opening for insertion or removal of the core. A spacer provides support for the central spine. A connector is a two-part device attachable to a tool, such as the flexible cleaning apparatus, for the addition of a selected handle. A swivel having a locking feature is also attached to the connector. The connector allows for the tool to be quickly and easily converted from a handheld dusting apparatus to a floor mop.
Detail cleaner
An apparatus and system for removing residue from surfaces to be cleaned includes a detail cleaner that can be mounted to a handle or pole. The detail cleaner includes a pole attachment portion with a head portion having a face set substantially 45 degrees relative to the handle. The face includes a recess that tapers inwardly for the insertion and seating of an interchangeable scraper and a coupling for an interchangeable scrubbing pad with plate.
Counter/table top cleaning pad-squeegee wiper combination and method of use
A combination cleaning pad and squeegee wiper tool for cleaning and drying a counter or table top, said tool comprising: (a) a handle component attached to a flat base component at opposed ends of the handle component; (b) a cleaning pad component at least temporarily adhered to a bottom surface of the flat base component; (c) a channel extending along one lateral side of the flat base component; and (d) a squeegee wiper component that extends from the channel at an angle substantially parallel to the flat base component, said cleaning pad component being spaced a set distance from the squeegee wiper component for enabling the squeegee wiper component to dry the counter or table top in a swirling motion without interference from the cleaning pad component.
Counter/table top cleaning pad-squeegee wiper combination and method of use
A combination cleaning pad and squeegee wiper tool for cleaning and drying a counter or table top, said tool comprising: (a) a handle component attached to a flat base component at opposed ends of the handle component; (b) a cleaning pad component at least temporarily adhered to a bottom surface of the flat base component; (c) a channel extending along one lateral side of the flat base component; and (d) a squeegee wiper component that extends from the channel at an angle substantially parallel to the flat base component, said cleaning pad component being spaced a set distance from the squeegee wiper component for enabling the squeegee wiper component to dry the counter or table top in a swirling motion without interference from the cleaning pad component.
Cleaning tool with chainmail abrader
A cleaning tool for use in abrading a surface for cleaning the surface includes a resiliently deformable backing member insert, and a chain mail abrader enclosure comprising a chain mail body having a plurality of interlinked rings. The chain mail abrader enclosure is configured to allow for insertion and removal of the resiliently deformable backing member insert. The resiliently deformable backing member is disposable within the chain mail abrader enclosure such that the backing member is positioned against the chain mail body to allow the chain mail body to conform to contours of the surface during abrading.
Cleaning tool with chainmail abrader
A cleaning tool for use in abrading a surface for cleaning the surface includes a resiliently deformable backing member insert, and a chain mail abrader enclosure comprising a chain mail body having a plurality of interlinked rings. The chain mail abrader enclosure is configured to allow for insertion and removal of the resiliently deformable backing member insert. The resiliently deformable backing member is disposable within the chain mail abrader enclosure such that the backing member is positioned against the chain mail body to allow the chain mail body to conform to contours of the surface during abrading.
Tile and Grout Cleaning Pads and Tools
A disposable cleaning pad having a grout cleaning brush includes a bristle attachment for use with a disposable pad. The bristle attachment is molded into a rectangular base piece forming a stand-alone removable brush that can be removably attached to a disposable pad. A top rectangular piece of similar dimensions to the base is connected to the end portion of the base by way of a hinge. The ends opposite the hinge have mating clasps that allow for the brush assembly to be securely yet removably fastened to an existing cleaning pad which is then mounted in the normal manner to the cleaning system. The brush assembly enjoys a longer life than that expected from a disposable cleaning pad thus the brush assembly may be reused many times before it needs to be replaced.
Cleaning sheet and cleaning instrument
A cleaning sheet includes an aperture and a housing space. The housing space further includes a first space region, and a second space region which is shorter than the first space region. The first space region is disposed closer to the aperture than the second space region.
Cleaning sheet and cleaning instrument
A cleaning sheet includes an aperture and a housing space. The housing space further includes a first space region, and a second space region which is shorter than the first space region. The first space region is disposed closer to the aperture than the second space region.
CLEANING TOOL
The present disclosure relates to a cleaning tool (10) capable of easily attaching and detaching for a web (D). Particularly, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, the cleaning tool (10) includes a handle (200) configured to be grippable by a user, a body (100) having one side to which the handle (200) is pivotably connected and the other side providing an attachment surface to and from which a web (D) for cleaning is attachable and detachable, and a pushing unit (300) provided at the handle (200) to be movable therealong, wherein when the web (D) is attached to the attachment surface, the pushing unit (300) is movable along the handle (200) to separate the web (D) from the attachment surface.