Patent classifications
A46B11/06
Hose attachment
An attachment for use with a hose. The attachment includes a body having a proximal end opposite a distal end. The body defines an inlet disposed at the proximal end. The body further defines an outlet at the distal end. The body defines an inner flow passage operable to enable water to flow from the inlet to the outlet. A connector is disposed at the proximal end of the body and is operable for attachment to a water source. A plurality of bristles is disposed at the distal end of the body and is operable for scrubbing a surface.
Hose attachment
An attachment for use with a hose. The attachment includes a body having a proximal end opposite a distal end. The body defines an inlet disposed at the proximal end. The body further defines an outlet at the distal end. The body defines an inner flow passage operable to enable water to flow from the inlet to the outlet. A connector is disposed at the proximal end of the body and is operable for attachment to a water source. A plurality of bristles is disposed at the distal end of the body and is operable for scrubbing a surface.
UNIVERSAL ORAL CARE TOOL
A device for providing oral care includes at least one lumen fluidly coupled to a brush head. The lumen is adapted to suction fluid via an aperture disposed within the brush head. The brush head may be provided an oral cleaning fluid to facilitate cleaning of oral anatomy. The oral cleaning fluid may be provided within a cup provided within a containment assembly coupled to the oral care tool. Alternatively, or in addition, the cleaning fluid may be provided via fluid reservoir fluidly coupled to the oral care tool. The brush head comprises a bristles section and a foam section.
Electrolytic brush assembly
Disclosed herein is an electrolytic brush assembly comprising a handle assembly; a shroud extending from the handle assembly, the shroud having an aperture at a distal end thereof; a brush connecting assembly for releasably connecting a brush to the handle assembly whereby the brush extends through the aperture of the shroud and a fluid delivery assembly. The handle assembly comprises an adjustment sub-assembly for selectively moving the brush connecting assembly and a brush connected thereto relative to the handle assembly and the aperture of the shroud. The fluid delivery assembly delivers electrolytic fluid to the proximity of the brush, optionally under closed loop control.
Electrolytic brush assembly
Disclosed herein is an electrolytic brush assembly comprising a handle assembly; a shroud extending from the handle assembly, the shroud having an aperture at a distal end thereof; a brush connecting assembly for releasably connecting a brush to the handle assembly whereby the brush extends through the aperture of the shroud and a fluid delivery assembly. The handle assembly comprises an adjustment sub-assembly for selectively moving the brush connecting assembly and a brush connected thereto relative to the handle assembly and the aperture of the shroud. The fluid delivery assembly delivers electrolytic fluid to the proximity of the brush, optionally under closed loop control.
PORTABLE AUTOMATED TOILET CLEANING APPARATUS
A portable automated toilet cleaning apparatus includes a frame that fits over the toilet, and mechanical brushes or scrubbing implements that apply a scrubbing motion to surfaces of the toilet. The cleaning apparatus also includes spray jets or nozzles for directing fluid at surfaces to be cleaned. Straps may be provided to raise and hold the toilet seat and lid at angles relative to the toilet bowl, so that upper and lower surfaces of the seat and lid can be accessed by the brushes or scrubbing implements and the spray jets. A mat may also be provided at a lower side of the apparatus to collect wastewater and allow it to be poured or siphoned into the toilet bowl and disposed of by flushing.
PORTABLE AUTOMATED TOILET CLEANING APPARATUS
A portable automated toilet cleaning apparatus includes a frame that fits over the toilet, and mechanical brushes or scrubbing implements that apply a scrubbing motion to surfaces of the toilet. The cleaning apparatus also includes spray jets or nozzles for directing fluid at surfaces to be cleaned. Straps may be provided to raise and hold the toilet seat and lid at angles relative to the toilet bowl, so that upper and lower surfaces of the seat and lid can be accessed by the brushes or scrubbing implements and the spray jets. A mat may also be provided at a lower side of the apparatus to collect wastewater and allow it to be poured or siphoned into the toilet bowl and disposed of by flushing.
Methods for cleaning surfaces with brushes
A method of cleaning a surface includes steps of: urging brushes of a cleaning device against the surface; providing solvent to the surface via a solvent supply that passes through a housing of the cleaning device; rotating a drive gear about a drive-gear rotational axis to drive driven gears about corresponding driven-gear rotational axes inside the housing to rotate the brushes; and evacuating material from the surface via a vacuum tube, passing through the housing.
Brushing sprayer
A brushing sprayer includes a pipe body, a diverter, a control assembly and a brushing head. A pipe body includes an inlet end and an outlet opening communicating with each other. A diverter is positioned in the pipe body, and includes a first flow way, a second flow way and a third flow way communicating with each other and communicating with the inlet end and the outlet end of the pipe body. A control assembly passes through the pipe body, and is connected to the diverter. The control assembly is adapted to plug two selected from the group consisting of the first flow way, the second flow way and the third flow way, whereby a water flow could be regulated by the control assembly to outlet from the first flow way, the second flow way or the third flow way. The brushing head is positioned on the outlet end of the pipe body.
Paint Brush with Integrated Cleaning Mechanism
The present invention relates generally to the field of paint brushes. More specifically, the present invention relates to an improved paint brush that is comprised of a hollow body and hollow stem. The stem of the brush can further receive a hose, wherein the hose can allow water to flow through the stem and body, and out of the top surface of the body via a plurality of continuous openings. The top surface also receives a brush head assembly that is comprised of a hollow base and a plurality of bristles. The brush head assembly is further removably secured to the top surface via a sidewall and a locking member that can be engaged or disengaged from a locked position to allow the assembly to be removed from the body for cleaning or replacement.