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CLEANING DEVICES WITH SELECTIVELY FLEXIBLE OR RIGID HANDLES
20190239704 · 2019-08-08 ·

A cleaning device is provided that has a handle configured to provide flexion in a first orientation but to provide rigidity in a second orientation. In this manner, the user can use the handle in the first orientation to allow the cleaning device to flex into hard to reach places and can use the same handle in the second orientation to apply differing levels of cleaning force.

CLEANING DEVICES WITH SELECTIVELY FLEXIBLE OR RIGID HANDLES
20190239704 · 2019-08-08 ·

A cleaning device is provided that has a handle configured to provide flexion in a first orientation but to provide rigidity in a second orientation. In this manner, the user can use the handle in the first orientation to allow the cleaning device to flex into hard to reach places and can use the same handle in the second orientation to apply differing levels of cleaning force.

BATHROOM CLEANING DEVICE WITH REMOVABLE, WASHABLE AND REUSABLE HEAD AND METHOD OF USE
20190239713 · 2019-08-08 · ·

The present invention relates in general to the field of cleaning devices, and more specifically, to a cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms. The cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms is inexpensive and environmentally friendly in that it utilizes a removable, washable and reusable cleaning head to thereby reduce unnecessary waste and cost. The cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms is sturdy and allows a user to clean an entire bathroom including showers, bathtubs, sinks, counters and toilets. The cleaning head may also be used separate from the cleaning device to clean easy to reach places such as countertops, sinks and toilets. The cleaning head may be reversible wherein opposite sides of the cleaning head may utilize certain materials to better clean different areas of the bathroom. The purpose of the invention is to provide a cleaning device and method of cleaning bathrooms that reduces the risk of slipping, falling and injuries associated with traditional methods of cleaning bathrooms (e.g., neck, back, shoulder and knee pain).

TOILET BOWL BRUSH CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
20190174977 · 2019-06-13 ·

A toilet brush container system includes a container forming an interior cavity to receive a toilet brush, the container having a locking mechanism; a lid to seal against the container, the lid having an exterior wall; an interior wall; a channel formed between the exterior wall and the interior wall to receive a top edge of the container; a release to engage with the locking mechanism; pressing the release allows the lid to be removed from the container.

TOILET BOWL BRUSH CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
20190174977 · 2019-06-13 ·

A toilet brush container system includes a container forming an interior cavity to receive a toilet brush, the container having a locking mechanism; a lid to seal against the container, the lid having an exterior wall; an interior wall; a channel formed between the exterior wall and the interior wall to receive a top edge of the container; a release to engage with the locking mechanism; pressing the release allows the lid to be removed from the container.

Flushable liner for use in toilet systems
12011124 · 2024-06-18 ·

The invention is for liners provided for use in a flush toilet with an interior. The liners are configured to fit within the interior area of the toilet bowl to contact an upper surface of the toilet water. The liners prevent soiling of the interior of the toilet bowl and facilitate the efficient removal and flushing of human waste. The liner acts as a barrier between the toilet bowl and wastewater, whereby the liner can then be flushed along with the contents of the bowl, thereby extending the period between necessary cleanings.

Cleaning devices with selectively flexible or rigid handles

A cleaning device is provided that has a handle configured to provide flexion in a first orientation but to provide rigidity in a second orientation. In this manner, the user can use the handle in the first orientation to allow the cleaning device to flex into hard to reach places and can use the same handle in the second orientation to apply differing levels of cleaning force.

Cleaning devices with selectively flexible or rigid handles

A cleaning device is provided that has a handle configured to provide flexion in a first orientation but to provide rigidity in a second orientation. In this manner, the user can use the handle in the first orientation to allow the cleaning device to flex into hard to reach places and can use the same handle in the second orientation to apply differing levels of cleaning force.

Scissor-style toilet brush

A device for cleaning, comprising two elongated members affixed to each other by a pivoting point and capable of switching between an open and closed position. When in a closed position, shaped jaws at the ends of the members may grasp a cleaning implement in a fixed, non-rotating position, allowing a user to scrub a surface with the device while holding the handles at the opposite end of the members. When cleaning has concluded, the jaws may be opened to release and dispense with the cleaning implement.

Scissor-style toilet brush

A device for cleaning, comprising two elongated members affixed to each other by a pivoting point and capable of switching between an open and closed position. When in a closed position, shaped jaws at the ends of the members may grasp a cleaning implement in a fixed, non-rotating position, allowing a user to scrub a surface with the device while holding the handles at the opposite end of the members. When cleaning has concluded, the jaws may be opened to release and dispense with the cleaning implement.