Patent classifications
A47K7/04
Bidet-type toilet attachment
The electronic bidet toilet attachment is a device that can be installed on a regular toilet and has all the functions of a regular bidet, including water spraying, soap dispensing, blow drying, and a soft brush. Further enhancements include a motion activated light and spray enabling water sound induced urination. A perfume and cologne mister is also included. The device attaches to the toilet seat of a regular toilet, and a hook mounts a small cleaning fluid tank within the water tank of the toilet. That is the electronic bidet device's source of water and is coaxial with the fluid soap line. The electronic bidet-type toilet attachment has a side control panel for the user to conveniently operate the device. There are buttons to actuate all the aforementioned features, as well as a dial to control intensity and a button to flush the toilet.
Bidet-type toilet attachment
The electronic bidet toilet attachment is a device that can be installed on a regular toilet and has all the functions of a regular bidet, including water spraying, soap dispensing, blow drying, and a soft brush. Further enhancements include a motion activated light and spray enabling water sound induced urination. A perfume and cologne mister is also included. The device attaches to the toilet seat of a regular toilet, and a hook mounts a small cleaning fluid tank within the water tank of the toilet. That is the electronic bidet device's source of water and is coaxial with the fluid soap line. The electronic bidet-type toilet attachment has a side control panel for the user to conveniently operate the device. There are buttons to actuate all the aforementioned features, as well as a dial to control intensity and a button to flush the toilet.
INTERFACE FOR ATTACHING A BRUSH TO A SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE
The present invention is concerned with a skin treatment device and an interface for, preferably detachably, attaching a brush to a skin treatment device, wherein the skin treatment device comprises a drive unit, a component part driven by the drive unit to perform a rotatory and/or oscillating movement and a hood at least partially encasing said driven component part. One of said brush and said driven component part comprises at least two protrusions which both extend through openings in the hood when the brush is attached to the skin treatment device. At least one of said protrusions engages the other of said brush and said driven component part by snap fit when the brush is attached to the skin treatment device.
INTERFACE FOR ATTACHING A BRUSH TO A SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE
The present invention is concerned with a skin treatment device and an interface for, preferably detachably, attaching a brush to a skin treatment device, wherein the skin treatment device comprises a drive unit, a component part driven by the drive unit to perform a rotatory and/or oscillating movement and a hood at least partially encasing said driven component part. One of said brush and said driven component part comprises at least two protrusions which both extend through openings in the hood when the brush is attached to the skin treatment device. At least one of said protrusions engages the other of said brush and said driven component part by snap fit when the brush is attached to the skin treatment device.
ANTI-SWELLING STRUCTURE OF COVER, AND DEVICE HAVING WATERPROOF STRUCTURE
Discussed is a device including a case having a receiving space formed therein; a cover configured to surround the case; a speaker assembly configured to be mounted on the case, the speaker assembly including a speaker, a diaphragm, and a resonator formed on one side of the speaker; and a speaker hole configured to be connected to the speaker assembly, wherein the case includes at least one opening formed between the resonator and a space between the cover and the case.
Ear Hygienic Implements and Kit
An implement for cleaning ears is shown and described. The implement may include an elongated stem and a foam or bristle flexible cleaning head removably or permanently coupled thereto. Optionally, a second, different head may be provided at an opposed end of the stem. Optionally, the cleaning head may be rotatable or vibrate under electric power. In addition, the cleaning head may be deployable from a stored position in a flexible tube to an extraction position outside of the flexible tube, wherein the mechanism can either be electrical or non-electrical. The implement may be part of a kit also including a container of containing oil foam having oil, soap, and water; a package containing a supply of liquid permeable pads impregnated with antibacterial liquid; and a spray container containing antibacterial liquid. Optionally, the kit also includes a container containing a supply of liquid permeable pads impregnated with an astringent agent.
Ear Hygienic Implements and Kit
An implement for cleaning ears is shown and described. The implement may include an elongated stem and a foam or bristle flexible cleaning head removably or permanently coupled thereto. Optionally, a second, different head may be provided at an opposed end of the stem. Optionally, the cleaning head may be rotatable or vibrate under electric power. In addition, the cleaning head may be deployable from a stored position in a flexible tube to an extraction position outside of the flexible tube, wherein the mechanism can either be electrical or non-electrical. The implement may be part of a kit also including a container of containing oil foam having oil, soap, and water; a package containing a supply of liquid permeable pads impregnated with antibacterial liquid; and a spray container containing antibacterial liquid. Optionally, the kit also includes a container containing a supply of liquid permeable pads impregnated with an astringent agent.
Electric brush for sand removal
A foldable, compact electric brush for removing dirt and sand from a body including a brush, a handle with at least one handle extension; a tubular component with two swivel joints on opposite sides for attaching the brush and handle extension; a motor to turn the brush; a rechargeable power source and a power button to power on and off.
Multi-part skin care bar systems and methods
Multi-part skin care methods comprise providing a plurality of first portions, and providing a plurality of second portions. Each first portion is configured to have a complementary shape to each second portion. Each first portion is configured to engage with each second portion to form a multi-part skin care bar. Multi-part skin care systems comprise a plurality of first portions, and a plurality of second portions. Each first portion comprises a first engagement portion, and each second portion comprises a second engagement portion. Each second portion is configured to be coupled to each first portion via the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion to form a multi-part skin care bar.
BRUSH HEAD FOR A BODY CARE DEVICE AND BODY CARE DEVICE COMPRISING THE BRUSH HEAD
The present invention relates to a brush head (10, 10a, 10b, 10c) for use with a body care device (100), comprising a plurality of bristles (22, 22a-22e), a carrier (16) for fixedly carrying the plurality of bristles (22, 22a-22e), and connection means for connecting the carrier (16) to a housing (50) of the body care device (100) defining a first axis (14), so that, when the brush head is connected to the housing (50), the carrier (16) is rotatable about the first axis (14) and pivotable about a second axis (20) perpendicular to the first axis (14) with respect to the housing (50), wherein the carrier (16) comprises a plurality of carrier parts (17), each fixedly carrying a corresponding one of a plurality of bristle groups (26, 28, 30), and wherein at least one of the plurality of carrier parts (17) comprises a shaft defining a third axis (40, 42, 44) about which the corresponding bristle group (26, 28, 30) is rotatable.