Patent classifications
B25G3/30
CLEANING DEVICE FOR BATHROOM CLEANING APPLICATIONS
A device for bathroom cleaning applications includes an extension, a head, and a cleaning utility. The extension defines an extension axis and including a first extension component and a second extension component. The head is fixedly coupled to the extension, and defines a head plane transverse to the extension axis. The head includes at least one resilient member disposed parallel to the head plane, and a receiving surface configured to receive the cleaning utility. Force applied to the extension is transmitted to the cleaning utility via the head to conform the cleaning utility to a remote surface to be cleaned.
Tool
A tool comprising a handle and an implement. The handle comprises an elongate portion having a first end and a second end, and the implement, removably attachable to the handle, comprises an elongate portion at a first end and a tool portion at a second end. In an embodiment of the invention, the handle has, at the first end, a male portion comprising a reducing taper extending from the elongate portion and terminating in a shoulder, and a threaded portion extending from the shoulder and having a cross sectional area lesser than that of the shoulder. In the same embodiment, the implement has, at the first end, a female portion comprising a reducing taper extending inwardly from the first end, a shoulder portion extending from the taper, and a threaded portion extending further inward from the shoulder.
Tool
A tool comprising a handle and an implement. The handle comprises an elongate portion having a first end and a second end, and the implement, removably attachable to the handle, comprises an elongate portion at a first end and a tool portion at a second end. In an embodiment of the invention, the handle has, at the first end, a male portion comprising a reducing taper extending from the elongate portion and terminating in a shoulder, and a threaded portion extending from the shoulder and having a cross sectional area lesser than that of the shoulder. In the same embodiment, the implement has, at the first end, a female portion comprising a reducing taper extending inwardly from the first end, a shoulder portion extending from the taper, and a threaded portion extending further inward from the shoulder.
TOOL BAR
Disclosed is a tool bar. The tool bar comprises a head part, a tail part, a pipe connection assembly, a backstop mechanism and a bushing member. The head part and the tail part are connected with each other by the pipe connection assembly. The bushing comprises a cone section and a cylinder section; one end of the head part passes through the cylinder section and connected to an inner thread of the cone section; the outer side of the cone section is configured to secure with a tool head; an external thread is provided on an outer surface of the cylinder section. The backstop mechanism comprises an intermediate member and a lock cap; the intermediate member is a hollow cylinder.
TOOL BAR
Disclosed is a tool bar. The tool bar comprises a head part, a tail part, a pipe connection assembly, a backstop mechanism and a bushing member. The head part and the tail part are connected with each other by the pipe connection assembly. The bushing comprises a cone section and a cylinder section; one end of the head part passes through the cylinder section and connected to an inner thread of the cone section; the outer side of the cone section is configured to secure with a tool head; an external thread is provided on an outer surface of the cylinder section. The backstop mechanism comprises an intermediate member and a lock cap; the intermediate member is a hollow cylinder.
Pole mounted device and method for hanging decorative lights
A string hanging device for hanging a continuous ornamental string on a physical object having a portion elevated above the upward reach of a user, is disclosed. The string hanging device includes a tubular member having an arcuately curved interior passageway configured for receiving the ornamental string. The passageway includes an entry port and an exit port. A pole member is included that has a proximal end and a distal end, and a coupler portion disposed at the distal end. A coupler is provided for removably coupling the tubular member to the coupler portion of the distal end of the pole. A hook member includes a coupler for removably coupling the hook member to the coupler portion of the distal end of the pole.
Firefighting utility tool
A firefighting utility tool including a handle member and a tool head. The handle member has one of a variety of tool heads attached to a bottom side thereof. The handle is a solid tubular member with a hollow interior that allows water to pass therethrough. The top end of the handle member has a hose coupling located thereon such that a hose can be connected and water can flow into the hollow interior of the handle member. There are a plurality of holes located in the handle member toward the bottom end of the handle member. The holes allow water to exit the handle. The tool allows water to pass through the handle and out of the plurality of holes such that the water can be directed toward a fire without interfering with normal operation of the tool.
Double action cleaning tool
The double action cleaning tool of the present invention includes a dynamic double action dual brush head and a handle. The dynamic double action dual brush head includes two brush heads rotatably attached to a brush head base, allowing the brush heads to independently rotate about the axis in which it is rotatably attached to the brush head base. A mechanical device capable of storing and releasing energy is connected between the two brush heads, which is rigidly attached to the brush head base. The double action cleaning tool stores energy in the form of potential energy in the mechanical energy storage device of the dynamic double action dual brush head during the sweeping stroke of the double action push broom. At the end of the sweeping stroke, the stored potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and rotates the dual brush, thereby providing an additional sweeping motion.
Plant watering device
A plant watering device designed and configured to efficiently provide water to either potted plants or to in-ground garden plants. The plant watering device having a hollow elongated cylindrical member and at least one series of linearly aligned apertures having sequential decreasing diameters along a length of a lower section of the hollow elongated cylindrical member which is inserted into a plant root zone. The hollow elongated cylindrical member of the invention being structured to receive at least one aqueous liquid from at least one aqueous liquid source.
Plant watering device
A plant watering device designed and configured to efficiently provide water to either potted plants or to in-ground garden plants. The plant watering device having a hollow elongated cylindrical member and at least one series of linearly aligned apertures having sequential decreasing diameters along a length of a lower section of the hollow elongated cylindrical member which is inserted into a plant root zone. The hollow elongated cylindrical member of the invention being structured to receive at least one aqueous liquid from at least one aqueous liquid source.