Patent classifications
A46B17/06
Hairbrush Cleaning Device
The present invention relates to a hairbrush cleaning device comprised of a body, a first end comprised of a removable rake head assembly or a removable brush head, and a second end further comprised of a vacuum, an interior compartment and a vacuum motor. The body of the device further preferably resembles a comb, rake or brush, and is also comprised of a rake attachment used to remove buildup on a hairbrush or a hairbrush attachment on one end of the body. On the second end, a vacuum opening is used to suck debris such as hair off of surfaces and/or from the hairbrush and trap it in an internal compartment to be disposed of. The device can be applied to any hairbrush or surface, such that the hairbrush or surface may be cleaned without making a mess or damaging the bristles or any other component of the hairbrush.
ORAL CARE SYSTEM
The present disclosure generally relates to oral care systems and devices. An oral care system includes a container defining an interior portion and a moveable funnel configured to slide in the interior portion of the container. The moveable funnel includes a funnel portion having a base connected to a tube. The system further includes a toothbrush supported by the tube, the toothbrush having a handle extending out from the container.
ORAL CARE SYSTEM
The present disclosure generally relates to oral care systems and devices. An oral care system includes a container defining an interior portion and a moveable funnel configured to slide in the interior portion of the container. The moveable funnel includes a funnel portion having a base connected to a tube. The system further includes a toothbrush supported by the tube, the toothbrush having a handle extending out from the container.
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.
Hairbrush cleaner
A hairbrush cleaner including a motor compartment, a cleaning compartment receptacle, a cleaning compartment, a motor, and a first cleaning brush. The cleaning compartment receptacle may be secured to a lower portion of the motor compartment. The cleaning compartment may have a lower portion carried by the cleaning compartment receptacle. The motor may have an axle carried within the motor compartment. The first cleaning brush may be suspended within the cleaning compartment receptacle and connected to the motor whereby rotation of the axle of the motor causes rotation of the first cleaning brush.
Hairbrush cleaner
A hairbrush cleaner including a motor compartment, a cleaning compartment receptacle, a cleaning compartment, a motor, and a first cleaning brush. The cleaning compartment receptacle may be secured to a lower portion of the motor compartment. The cleaning compartment may have a lower portion carried by the cleaning compartment receptacle. The motor may have an axle carried within the motor compartment. The first cleaning brush may be suspended within the cleaning compartment receptacle and connected to the motor whereby rotation of the axle of the motor causes rotation of the first cleaning brush.
Applicator tool cleaner and dryer
An apparatus is used for cleaning and drying applicator tools, such as brushes, cosmetic applicators, or cosmetic tools. The apparatus according to various embodiments includes an applicator tool holder configured to hold multiple applicators of various sizes with the applicator heads facing down. The applicator tool cleaning apparatus has a cleaning chamber that can dispense liquid to saturate the applicator heads and contact the applicator heads with a textured surface to dislodge collected materials on the applicator heads and a drying chamber where drying mechanisms blow air or dissipate heat at the applicator heads until dried. The applicator tool holder may be moved vertically between the cleaning chamber and the drying chamber via a motor and drive mechanism. Alternatively, the applicator tool holder may be flipped such that the applicator heads are facing upwards and aligned with the drying mechanisms.
Vacuum cleaner
A suction head of a vacuum cleaner including a housing having a suction port, a drum brush rotatably installed in the housing, a foreign substance removal pad provided on an inner surface of the housing to remove foreign substances wound on the drum brush by friction, and an anti-slip pad provided on the drum brush to prevent the foreign substances from slipping upon experiencing the friction with the foreign substance removal pad.
Vacuum cleaner
A suction head of a vacuum cleaner including a housing having a suction port, a drum brush rotatably installed in the housing, a foreign substance removal pad provided on an inner surface of the housing to remove foreign substances wound on the drum brush by friction, and an anti-slip pad provided on the drum brush to prevent the foreign substances from slipping upon experiencing the friction with the foreign substance removal pad.
Wastewater Filtration System
A flocculation system is provided including a vessel having an open top. The flocculation system also includes a sidewall comprised of a water-impermeable material. The flocculation system further includes a first bottom comprising the water-impermeable material. The flocculation system further includes a second bottom having a floc filter that passes flocs and prevents the passage of a cleaning tool. The flocculation system further includes a floc trap below the second bottom. The floc trap includes a space defined by the sidewall, the first bottom, and the floc filter. In some implementations, the flocculation system includes a flocculant disposed on the sidewall, the floc filter, or the first bottom.