Patent classifications
A47L17/04
DISH CLEANING BRUSHES
Disclosed is a hand-held dish cleaning brush that includes an elongate handle with a scrubbing head at one end, the scrubbing head including a working part of an elastomer integrally formed with a plurality of bristles and with a plurality of scraping projections that are formed as an array of scraping teeth, wherein the bristles are not directly aligned with but off-set from the scraping teeth and pass between the scraping teeth when flexed forwardly or rearwardly toward the scraping teeth.
CLEANING ACCESSORY
A cleaning accessory has a slit and an aperture to aid in cleaning a desired object. The slit is offset from the center of the cleaning accessory. The slit, among other uses, is useful for cleaning objects with edges or rims and also, sharp objects. The aperture is useful for gripping the cleaning accessory. Also, the cleaning accessory has a top layer and a bottom layer. A method for using the cleaning accessory is also disclosed.
Handheld retractable cleaning sprayer
A device that combines a handheld retractable sprayer nozzle with an integrated soap/cleaning compartment for hot tubs, bathtubs, sinks, showers and other uses for residential, commercial, and industrial cleaning. The core elements are a nozzle with a rotating variable spray head, water selection knob, and distinctly, a compartment for tablets for soap, cleanser, etc. By using a self-contained closed system that eliminates additional suction hoses, containers, and multiple large soap containers this device will provide an easy to use product for end-users.
Handheld retractable cleaning sprayer
A device that combines a handheld retractable sprayer nozzle with an integrated soap/cleaning compartment for hot tubs, bathtubs, sinks, showers and other uses for residential, commercial, and industrial cleaning. The core elements are a nozzle with a rotating variable spray head, water selection knob, and distinctly, a compartment for tablets for soap, cleanser, etc. By using a self-contained closed system that eliminates additional suction hoses, containers, and multiple large soap containers this device will provide an easy to use product for end-users.
Tethered cleaning tool for a kitchen sink
A tethered cleaning tool includes an elongated, helical cord having two opposing ends. A first end of the cord is fastened to a magnetic attachment sleeve for tethering the cord to a faucet riser or similar support surface. At the opposing, second end of the cord is a quick-connect fitting for securing the cord to any one of a plurality of interchangeable cleaning implements, such as a sponge or a brush. Accordingly, a desired cleaning implement is conveniently suspended above a sink until needed.
Tethered cleaning tool for a kitchen sink
A tethered cleaning tool includes an elongated, helical cord having two opposing ends. A first end of the cord is fastened to a magnetic attachment sleeve for tethering the cord to a faucet riser or similar support surface. At the opposing, second end of the cord is a quick-connect fitting for securing the cord to any one of a plurality of interchangeable cleaning implements, such as a sponge or a brush. Accordingly, a desired cleaning implement is conveniently suspended above a sink until needed.
SINK AND CABINET GUARDS
A method, system, apparatus, or device to protect a sink or a cabinet. An apparatus may include a substrate, a guard wall, a first fastening wall, and a second fastening wall. The substrate may extend along a plane and include a top surface and a bottom surface. The guard wall may extend along at least part of a perimeter of the substrate. The first fastening wall may extend downwardly from a first edge of the substrate. The second fastening wall may extend downwardly from a second edge of the substrate.
SINK AND CABINET GUARDS
A method, system, apparatus, or device to protect a sink or a cabinet. An apparatus may include a substrate, a guard wall, a first fastening wall, and a second fastening wall. The substrate may extend along a plane and include a top surface and a bottom surface. The guard wall may extend along at least part of a perimeter of the substrate. The first fastening wall may extend downwardly from a first edge of the substrate. The second fastening wall may extend downwardly from a second edge of the substrate.
Flexible cleaner
A flexible cleaning device which may include a handle assembly and a cleaning head connected thereto. The handle assembly may include a reservoir which may be in fluidic communication with the cleaning head that consists of a non-porous material. Within the cleaning head a emulsion cavity may be disposed that is in fluidic communication with both the reservoir and an area exterior to the cleaning head. And a method for using such a flexible cleaning device to remove dirt and debris from unclean surfaces.
Flexible cleaner
A flexible cleaning device which may include a handle assembly and a cleaning head connected thereto. The handle assembly may include a reservoir which may be in fluidic communication with the cleaning head that consists of a non-porous material. Within the cleaning head a emulsion cavity may be disposed that is in fluidic communication with both the reservoir and an area exterior to the cleaning head. And a method for using such a flexible cleaning device to remove dirt and debris from unclean surfaces.