A47K11/10

Toilet Brush
20230240437 · 2023-08-03 ·

A toilet brush (10) comprising a shaft (12) having a handle (14) at a first end (18) and a brush head (16) at a second end (19). A cavity (22) is provided within the handle (14) for receiving a tablet sheet (26). Tablets (28) may be dispensed by pushing on pockets (30) in the tablet sheet (26) through apertures (24) in the handle (14). The shaft (12) includes a bore (20) extending from the handle (14) to the brush head (16) such that, when dispensed from the sheet (26), the tablets (28) can fall through the bore (20) such that the tablets may dissolve.

Toilet Brush
20230240437 · 2023-08-03 ·

A toilet brush (10) comprising a shaft (12) having a handle (14) at a first end (18) and a brush head (16) at a second end (19). A cavity (22) is provided within the handle (14) for receiving a tablet sheet (26). Tablets (28) may be dispensed by pushing on pockets (30) in the tablet sheet (26) through apertures (24) in the handle (14). The shaft (12) includes a bore (20) extending from the handle (14) to the brush head (16) such that, when dispensed from the sheet (26), the tablets (28) can fall through the bore (20) such that the tablets may dissolve.

Cleaning Assembly
20230240435 · 2023-08-03 ·

Disclosed is a cleaning assembly having a handle and head portion. The head portion may be coupled to the handle portion. The coupling or engagement may include a fitment formed on or with the head portion and a collet assembly provided with a handle portion.

Cleaning Assembly
20230240435 · 2023-08-03 ·

Disclosed is a cleaning assembly having a handle and head portion. The head portion may be coupled to the handle portion. The coupling or engagement may include a fitment formed on or with the head portion and a collet assembly provided with a handle portion.

Toilet bag for collecting bodily waste

A device for conveniently collecting bodily waste from patients. One embodiment relates to a disposable bag comprising a plastic bag attachable to a toilet, the bag being fabricated from a material suitable for collecting bodily waste, such as urine, feces and vomit, which contains toxic materials from chemotherapy treatment, and a hem defining an opening of the bag with an elastic band located inside the hem configured for securing the bag to the toilet during use.

TOILET BRUSH HOLDER
20220022639 · 2022-01-27 ·

A toilet brush holder comprising a holder body and a barrel body, wherein the barrel body is movably sleeved with the holder body, and an elastic member is arranged between the holder body and the barrel body. The holder body is hinged with barrel covers which are opened and closed along with up-down movement of the barrel body. The barrel body comprises an inner barrel arranged in the holder body, and the holder body comprises a ventilation hole. When the toilet brush is placed in the inner barrel, the barrel body moves down relative to the holder body, propelling the barrel covers closed at the holder body, and allowing the inner barrel to communicate with exterior of the holder body through the ventilation hole. The ventilation hole allows residual water left on the toilet brush to be quickly drained and prevents the breeding of bacteria and generation of foul smell.

Bleach delivery system and method for toilet biofilm disinfection

Cleaning tools for cleaning toilets, particularly the interior of a toilet bowl, where bleach is provided within the cleaning tool itself, e.g., in a disposable, single use cleaning head. The tool may include a handle, a cleaning head attachable to the handle, a nonwoven material having an exterior surface and an interior surface, and a solid cleaning composition stored adjacent to the interior surface of the nonwoven material. The solid cleaning composition includes solid bleach, and may also include a solid surfactant. The cleaning composition may be confined within the nonwoven material (e.g., in a pouch), but upon contact with water, dissolved cleaning composition is able to migrate through the nonwoven material, through a scrubbing layer, and be delivered to the surface being cleaned. Release may achieve at least a 3-log reduction in Staphylococcus aureus within 5 minutes.

Bleach delivery system and method for toilet biofilm disinfection

Cleaning tools for cleaning toilets, particularly the interior of a toilet bowl, where bleach is provided within the cleaning tool itself, e.g., in a disposable, single use cleaning head. The tool may include a handle, a cleaning head attachable to the handle, a nonwoven material having an exterior surface and an interior surface, and a solid cleaning composition stored adjacent to the interior surface of the nonwoven material. The solid cleaning composition includes solid bleach, and may also include a solid surfactant. The cleaning composition may be confined within the nonwoven material (e.g., in a pouch), but upon contact with water, dissolved cleaning composition is able to migrate through the nonwoven material, through a scrubbing layer, and be delivered to the surface being cleaned. Release may achieve at least a 3-log reduction in Staphylococcus aureus within 5 minutes.

Toilet Brush with Changeable Brush Head
20220000324 · 2022-01-06 ·

A toilet brush for cleaning a toilet bowl includes a handle having a connection structure and a brush head having a connection structure being configured complementary to the connection structure of the handle. The brush head and the handle can be releasably connected with each other by means of their respective connection structure. The handle further includes at least one guide structure and the brush head further includes at least one guide structure being configured complementary to the at least one guide structure of the handle, such that the brush head and the handle can be connected to one another and disconnected from one another in a guided manner.

Toilet Brush with Changeable Brush Head
20220000324 · 2022-01-06 ·

A toilet brush for cleaning a toilet bowl includes a handle having a connection structure and a brush head having a connection structure being configured complementary to the connection structure of the handle. The brush head and the handle can be releasably connected with each other by means of their respective connection structure. The handle further includes at least one guide structure and the brush head further includes at least one guide structure being configured complementary to the at least one guide structure of the handle, such that the brush head and the handle can be connected to one another and disconnected from one another in a guided manner.