Patent classifications
A46B17/02
Vessel connector
The invention described herein provides a method and apparatus for supporting an object inside a vessel. The device comprises a vessel connector 20 having an annular ring 32, with an internal flange 38, and preferably a first 34 and second 36 set of threads. The vessel connector 20 supports and locates a support membrane 58 having a perforation 66 into which an object 28, such as a paintbrush 30 is inserted. The support membrane 58 locates a portion of the object internal to a connected vessel 22 which may be filled with solvent 54 thereby allowing the object 28 to be cleaned while limiting harmful chemicals from entering the environment through evaporation.
Ergonomic Handle Scraper
The Ergonomic Handle Scraper includes an ergonomic handle device that may be adapted to perform a wide variety of tasks such as scrubbing, scraping, scooping, cutting, brushing, painting, sanding, grating, shaving, etc. The device may be produced in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and may be constructed from a wide variety of materials and manufacturing processes. The Ergonomic Handle Scraper provides a user with a compact, ergonomic handle which may be used in conjunction with other adjoining and complementary shapes, materials, surfaces, textures or tools. More specifically, the ergonomic handle is the basic component that enables other components to be combined with or extended from the handle.
Ergonomic Handle Scraper
The Ergonomic Handle Scraper includes an ergonomic handle device that may be adapted to perform a wide variety of tasks such as scrubbing, scraping, scooping, cutting, brushing, painting, sanding, grating, shaving, etc. The device may be produced in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and may be constructed from a wide variety of materials and manufacturing processes. The Ergonomic Handle Scraper provides a user with a compact, ergonomic handle which may be used in conjunction with other adjoining and complementary shapes, materials, surfaces, textures or tools. More specifically, the ergonomic handle is the basic component that enables other components to be combined with or extended from the handle.
CLEANER DISPENSING TOILET BOWL BRUSH AND HOLDER
A toilet brush assembly including a brush, including: a handle assembly including a handle assembly proximal end and a handle assembly distal end; and a brush head that includes a plurality of tufts of bristles disposed on an outer surface of the brush head, a cavity defined by an inner surface of the brush head, and a fastener portion. The toilet brush assembly also includes a base, including a cup for receiving the brush head. The brush head selectively couples to the handle assembly distal end at the fastener portion of the brush head at a handle assembly-brush head connection; and at least one of the base and the brush head define at least one interference feature formed from a surface of the base and that contacts the tufts of bristles when the brush head is in a rest position within the cup.
Pinch grip toothbrush handle
A toothbrush with a pinch grip toothbrush handle facilitates a healthier brushing technique by encouraging the use of a pinch grip. A pinch grip handle with one or more finger grooves encourages the use of a pinch grip, thereby reducing the amount of pressure a user can apply during brushing at any brushing orientation. A finger groove may be contoured, consisting of concave surface areas and optionally convex surface areas. A handle may feature a pair of finger grooves that resemble a peanut or hour glass shape, which encourages the use of a pinch grip. Embodiments may take the form of a supplemental attachment to a toothbrush, or an integral part of a solid single-piece toothbrush.
MASON JAR-MOUNTED PAINT BRUSH HOLDER
A paint brush holder includes a rigid sheet with a first surface and a second surface. The holder has a ledge surrounding an aperture that accommodates a mouth of a regular mouth mason jar, recessed with respect to the first surface. Grooves extend across a portion of the first surface on a first side of the aperture. Holes extend through the rigid sheet on a second side of the aperture opposite the grooves. The holes have a diameter larger than a smallest diameter of a paint brush handle and smaller than a largest diameter of the paint brush handle.
MASON JAR-MOUNTED PAINT BRUSH HOLDER
A paint brush holder includes a rigid sheet with a first surface and a second surface. The holder has a ledge surrounding an aperture that accommodates a mouth of a regular mouth mason jar, recessed with respect to the first surface. Grooves extend across a portion of the first surface on a first side of the aperture. Holes extend through the rigid sheet on a second side of the aperture opposite the grooves. The holes have a diameter larger than a smallest diameter of a paint brush handle and smaller than a largest diameter of the paint brush handle.
Paint brush holder
A paint brush holder that can provide easier and more effective use of a paint brush is described herein. The holder includes one or more bores that can admit insertion of a paint brush handle, and can include further features that add functionality. With a paint brush inserted into the holder, a user can paint with better control and for longer periods with less fatigue as compared to painting with a brush alone.
Paint brush holder
A paint brush holder that can provide easier and more effective use of a paint brush is described herein. The holder includes one or more bores that can admit insertion of a paint brush handle, and can include further features that add functionality. With a paint brush inserted into the holder, a user can paint with better control and for longer periods with less fatigue as compared to painting with a brush alone.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CLEANING STORAGE BOX
The present disclosure provides a multifunctional electronic equipment cleaning storage box, which includes a a box body, a first box cover, a second box cover, a rag, a large cleaning sweep, and small cleaning sweep, an end of the box body defines a accommodating groove having an opening facing forward, the first box cover and the second box cover, being openable and closable, are disposed on the box body, in closed state, the first box cover and the second box cover are respectively enclosed with the box body to form a first accommodating cavity and a second accommodating cavity, and the first box cover defines a card slot for a mobile phone to be inserted for supporting and positioning.