Patent classifications
A46B11/06
Methods for applying glutinous substances
A method of delivering a glutinous substance from a cartridge to an applicator is disclosed. The method comprises receiving the cartridge inside a sleeve through an inlet of the sleeve while a pressure cap is in an open position. The method also comprises moving the pressure cap into a closed position to sealingly couple the pressure cap with a trailing end of the cartridge and to sealingly couple the applicator with a leading end of the cartridge. The method further comprises applying pressure to the glutinous substance in the cartridge through the pressure input of the pressure cap to urge the glutinous substance from the cartridge into the applicator. Additionally, the method comprises moving the pressure cap into the open position to provide sufficient clearance sufficient for removal of the cartridge from the sleeve through the inlet of the sleeve.
Countertop basin faucet with oral cleaner
A countertop basin faucet with an oral cleaner includes a main body, a valve core, a pressing cover, a decorative cover and a handle. The main body includes a valve core cavity, a valve core seat at the bottom of the valve core cavity, a lower accommodating cavity, a water outlet pipe and a bubbler arranged at a water outlet end of the water outlet pipe. Also includes a seat sleeve communicated with the lower accommodating cavity, a water guide cavity disposed at an end of the valve core cavity adjacent to the valve core seat, a water diversion cavity communicated with the water guide cavity, a lower water outlet cavity and a faucet water outlet cavity communicated with the water outlet pipe, a water diversion switching core, a pressing cover, a pressure spring, a water diversion button, a lower water outlet pipe, a water guide hose, an oral cleaner.
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.
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.
Oral care appliance and a method for controlling pressure therein
An oral care appliance and a method of controlling pressure in the oral care appliance are disclosed. The pressure inside a mouthpiece of the oral care appliance is controlled by an actuator. The actuator is triggered when a targeted threshold value of an operational characteristic is reached. Automatic control of the pressure in the mouthpiece enhances both cleaning efficiency and user comfort.
Pneumatic paint brush feeder apparatus
A pneumatic paint brush feeder apparatus for supplying paint on demand to a brush includes a paint container having a top side with a fill aperture extending through to a reservoir. A lid seals and alternatively unseals the fill aperture. A battery powered compressor is coupled to the paint container and an air line extends from a compressor tank into an intake aperture of the paint container to pressurize the reservoir. A hose extends through an outlet aperture of the paint container to deliver the paint to a distal end of the hose. A brush is coupled to the hose and has a delivery tube extending from a bottom end of a handle, through a head and into a plurality of bristles to deliver paint into the bristles. A button is coupled to the brush to prevent, or alternatively allow, the flow of paint to the bristles.
Cleaning tool
A cleaning tool is connected to the end of a shower hose after a shower head has been separated from the end of the shower hose, and tap water can be supplied to a surface to be cleaned, such as a bathroom wall or floor, so that bathroom cleaning may be easily carried out even by a user's one hand in a convenient way, thereby minimizing the user's power consumption and shortening cleaning time, and further, the cleaning tool may be conveniently fastened and separated to and from the end of the shower hose by means of a single touch, so that a cleaner for cleaning the surface to be cleaned can be simply exchanged with the shower head, thereby improving the conveniences of use.
Cleaning tool
A cleaning tool is connected to the end of a shower hose after a shower head has been separated from the end of the shower hose, and tap water can be supplied to a surface to be cleaned, such as a bathroom wall or floor, so that bathroom cleaning may be easily carried out even by a user's one hand in a convenient way, thereby minimizing the user's power consumption and shortening cleaning time, and further, the cleaning tool may be conveniently fastened and separated to and from the end of the shower hose by means of a single touch, so that a cleaner for cleaning the surface to be cleaned can be simply exchanged with the shower head, thereby improving the conveniences of use.
Oral-care sputum suction tube
Disclosed is an oral-care sputum suction tube, including a housing, a water suction tube, a water intake tube, a toothbrush head, and a switch capable of controlling the flow of the water suction tube. A water suction opening provided on the toothbrush head is corresponding to a water suction opening provided on the housing, and a water intake opening provided on the toothbrush head is corresponding to a water intake opening provided on the housing. The switch is mounted in a switch mounting groove provided on a hand-held portion of the housing. The switch includes a rolling wheel and a slope plate. The rolling wheel is mounted in the switch mounting groove, and the water suction tube is mounted between the rolling wheel and the slope plate. Because the water suction tube and the water intake tube are separated, sucked sputum flows away through a sealed passage, thereby avoiding cross-infection.
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.