Patent classifications
A47L13/256
HARD SURFACE CLEANING AND CONDITIONING ASSEMBLIES
A hard surface cleaning and conditioning assembly is provided that includes a pole having a lower section and an upper section; an adjusting device securing the upper and lower sections to one another in a telescoping manner; a tool depending from the lower section; a conditioning agent dispensing device depending from the lower section; a trigger depending from the upper section; and a telescoping trigger assembly operatively connecting the dispensing device to the trigger.
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.
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.
Base For Mops With Cleaning Cloth
A mop base that is particularly practical in its use, above all when releasing a cloth retained along its transverse edges.
Base For Mops With Cleaning Cloth
A mop base that is particularly practical in its use, above all when releasing a cloth retained along its transverse edges.
Cleaning head and cleaning tool
A cleaning head onto which a cleaning sheet for wiping a surface to be cleaned is attached is moved on the surface to be cleaned in a predetermined direction for wiping the surface to be cleaned. The cleaning head includes a first member on a side facing the surface to be cleaned and a second member arranged to abut on the first member at least partially on an opposite side of the surface to be cleaned. The second member is a member relatively more rigid than the first member. The second member has a protrusion part protruding toward the side of the first member more than the edge in the moving direction of the cleaning head. A surface of the first member on the side facing the surface to be cleaned is formed in a plane shape. The first member has a recess part which fits the protrusion part.
Cleaning head and cleaning tool
A cleaning head onto which a cleaning sheet for wiping a surface to be cleaned is attached is moved on the surface to be cleaned in a predetermined direction for wiping the surface to be cleaned. The cleaning head includes a first member on a side facing the surface to be cleaned and a second member arranged to abut on the first member at least partially on an opposite side of the surface to be cleaned. The second member is a member relatively more rigid than the first member. The second member has a protrusion part protruding toward the side of the first member more than the edge in the moving direction of the cleaning head. A surface of the first member on the side facing the surface to be cleaned is formed in a plane shape. The first member has a recess part which fits the protrusion part.
A BASE OF A MOP COMPRISING AN ANTI-WITHDRAWAL DEVICE AND A CLEANING CLOTH
An anti-detachment device for the tabs for a cleaning cloth is associated with the relative base which is able to ensure they remain in place during the relative cleaning operations.
A BASE OF A MOP COMPRISING AN ANTI-WITHDRAWAL DEVICE AND A CLEANING CLOTH
An anti-detachment device for the tabs for a cleaning cloth is associated with the relative base which is able to ensure they remain in place during the relative cleaning operations.
Bodily fluid cleanup system
A bodily fluid cleanup system is configured to be assembled, employed and subsequently disposed of to safely remove biohazardous material from an area. The system includes a disposable receptacle and a plurality of disposable modular components for assembling a plurality of disposable modular implements, all of which may be enclosed within a single package. The modular implements may include, but are not limited to, a wiper blade, a broom, a dustpan and/or a mop. The receptacle transitions between an open position and a closed position and in an embodiment includes a base, an integral cover, a molded bottom edge insert and a molded mounting member which all form an enclosure that functions to house various materials and the implements in a pre-usage configuration and to retain biohazardous material during a cleanup process.