Patent classifications
A47J47/18
MANUAL WASHING SYSTEM, BUCKET AND MOP
Manual washing system includes a bucket (2) provided with a base (10) and a lateral wall (12) having an upper rigid edge (11), and a mop (3) including a handle (4) associated to a head (5), the head (5) has a substantially plate-shaped body (50), the body (50) being associated to the handle (4) by a joint (6). The bucket (2) includes lateral wall (12) made of preformed plastic material with two or more successively foldable wall sections. The two or more wall sections are folded on the base (10), and the upper edge (11) is provided with a perimetral recess (14) and a locking element (15).
Sanitation pail with pour and sediment collection features
A sanitation pail having a body that defines a fluid cavity and a bail that is pivotably connected to the body. The body includes a base and a number of side walls that extend in an upward manner from the base. The base includes a raised portion that is disposed between respective adjacent lower portions of the base. The downward directed surface of the base defines a number of grip sites associated with the bottom of the body. The sidewalls have a generally hourglass cross section shape wherein each discrete corner associated with the sidewalls defines a curved pour spout. Additional handles or grip sites extend from the body proximate the upper edge of body and are associated with radially inward directed curved portions of the body such that the additional handles do not exceed outward beyond the adjacent corners.
Sanitation pail with pour and sediment collection features
A sanitation pail having a body that defines a fluid cavity and a bail that is pivotably connected to the body. The body includes a base and a number of side walls that extend in an upward manner from the base. The base includes a raised portion that is disposed between respective adjacent lower portions of the base. The downward directed surface of the base defines a number of grip sites associated with the bottom of the body. The sidewalls have a generally hourglass cross section shape wherein each discrete corner associated with the sidewalls defines a curved pour spout. Additional handles or grip sites extend from the body proximate the upper edge of body and are associated with radially inward directed curved portions of the body such that the additional handles do not exceed outward beyond the adjacent corners.
My easy sliding utility bucket
A bucket that provides a way to easily pull or push, by having less friction and resistance. The bucket has an approximately two inch round high center bottom that helps minimize contact with a surface. As the bucket becomes heavier with water, the bucket becomes more stable by nesting on the raised center diamond shape and onto a circular, quartered gaped, rounded top, inside ridge. The bucket acquires maximum stability and max friction when heaviest by nesting onto the quartered gaped rounded top outside ridge which slopes down to the buckets bottom edge of the outside wall. The rounded top bottom channels allow surface material to move through the gaps, but also will not allow water to collect on the bottom. The bucket has handles and hooking holes for the easy pushing and pulling over surfaces when heavy.
My easy sliding utility bucket
A bucket that provides a way to easily pull or push, by having less friction and resistance. The bucket has an approximately two inch round high center bottom that helps minimize contact with a surface. As the bucket becomes heavier with water, the bucket becomes more stable by nesting on the raised center diamond shape and onto a circular, quartered gaped, rounded top, inside ridge. The bucket acquires maximum stability and max friction when heaviest by nesting onto the quartered gaped rounded top outside ridge which slopes down to the buckets bottom edge of the outside wall. The rounded top bottom channels allow surface material to move through the gaps, but also will not allow water to collect on the bottom. The bucket has handles and hooking holes for the easy pushing and pulling over surfaces when heavy.
Particle trap/filter and systems related thereto
The present patent document discloses filters and methods of filtering bucket wash water by stacking identical filters in a rotated position. In preferred embodiments, the method comprises: placing a first filter in a bucket; placing an identical second filter on top of the first filter wherein: the second filter is rotated by a radial angle with respect to the first filter and a first pair of tapered passages on the second filter that are longer than typical passages on the second filter are inserted into a second pair of tapered passages on the first filter such that a typical passage on the second filter is held above the first filter and a typical passage on the second filter does not axially align with a typical passage on the first filter.
Particle trap/filter and systems related thereto
The present patent document discloses filters and methods of filtering bucket wash water by stacking identical filters in a rotated position. In preferred embodiments, the method comprises: placing a first filter in a bucket; placing an identical second filter on top of the first filter wherein: the second filter is rotated by a radial angle with respect to the first filter and a first pair of tapered passages on the second filter that are longer than typical passages on the second filter are inserted into a second pair of tapered passages on the first filter such that a typical passage on the second filter is held above the first filter and a typical passage on the second filter does not axially align with a typical passage on the first filter.
INSULATING CONTAINER
An assembly comprising a bucket body having vertical side walls wherein the vertical side walls extend upwards from a closed bottom base. A handle may be connected to the vertical side walls, and one or more ergonomically designed feet may be detachably connected to and extend beyond a bottom surface of the bottom base. Disclosed embodiments may provide an ergonomic grip portion integrally formed with the handle. The handle may be connected to the bucket body via a twist-lock connection assembly.
INSULATING CONTAINER
An assembly comprising a bucket body having vertical side walls wherein the vertical side walls extend upwards from a closed bottom base. A handle may be connected to the vertical side walls, and one or more ergonomically designed feet may be detachably connected to and extend beyond a bottom surface of the bottom base. Disclosed embodiments may provide an ergonomic grip portion integrally formed with the handle. The handle may be connected to the bucket body via a twist-lock connection assembly.
Sanitation Pail with Pour and Sediment Collection Features
A sanitation pail having a body that defines a fluid cavity and a bail that is pivotably connected to the body. The body includes a base and a number of side walls that extend in an upward manner from the base. The base includes a raised portion that is disposed between respective adjacent lower portions of the base. The downward directed surface of the base defines a number of grip sites associated with the bottom of the body. The sidewalls have a generally hourglass cross section shape wherein each discrete corner associated with the sidewalls defines a curved pour spout. Additional handles or grip sites extend from the body proximate the upper edge of body and are associated with radially inward directed curved portions of the body such that the additional handles do not exceed outward beyond the adjacent corners.