Patent classifications
A46B11/0062
Oral care implement
One or more oral care implements and one or more related methods include an outer member, an inner member positioned within at least a portion of the outer member, and a cleaning element extending from the outer member.
Disposable Shower With Integral Liquid Container Pods, Bristles, and Dispensing System
Disclosed is a shower brush having its own internally-generated liquid soap or other types of personal cleansing gels or liquids. The device is disposable after two-to-three uses, and enhances an overall sanitary bath or shower experience. The Brush is particularly suited for expedient use during travel or emergency scenarios at sites having limited hygiene facilities, due to natural disasters or precautionary re-location of large groups of persons. The Brush comprises essentially three main components: (1) a basin having at least one compartment or pod containing a quantity of liquid or gel, the basin further manifesting at, its outer surface, a plurality of bristles; (2) a lid which attaches to one or more perimetral edges of the basin, and (3) a hand strap connected across the outer surface of the lid. The strap enables a user to maintain the Brush secured within the grasp of the user's hand.
Method of assembling an oral care implement
An oral care implement that dispenses an oral care agent during use and a method of assembling such an oral care implement. The method may include contacting a suction tool to a supporting member and then contacting the supporting member to a dissolvable element to form a sub-assembly. Next, the sub-assembly may be inserted into a cavity of a head portion of an oral care implement. Then, the suction force applied by the suction tool onto the sub-assembly may be released to leave the sub-assembly in the cavity of the head portion. Finally, an oral cleaning member may be coupled to the head portion of the oral care implement.
Flow-Modulating Toothbrush Device and Relative Processes for Conserving Potable Water
A flow-modulating toothbrush device and relative processes for conserving potable water are introduced. It comprises a brush-head member and neck portion, connecting with a body-handle member for maneuvering the device in the process of brushing the teeth. An insertable reservoir facility provides a water source. An ancillary conduction tube facility having alternative means for channeling water directly from a sink faucet into the device. Water in the reservoir facility is pressurized for means of subsequent flows through conduction tube members. A flow activation technique urges the water from the containment facility to the brush-head member. Due to flow modulation, and known, predetermined, water-volume requirements in brushing one's teeth, only a modicum of potable water is withdrawn in the process; this is the minus withdrawal allotment factor of the device. Being generally employed, the device would conserve vast volumes of potable water globally, affecting electrical energy, drought conditions, hydrology, and climate.
HAIR COLOR CARTRIDGE AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN THE HAIR COLOR CARTRIDGE
The instant disclosure relates to hair coloring base compositions and developer compositions that can be incorporated into a hair color cartridge, which combines the compositions and dispenses them onto hair. The hair color cartridge includes: (a) one or more hair coloring base compositions and; (b) one or more developer compositions, which can be combined to form an active hair coloring composition and dispensed onto hair. The hair coloring base compositions typically include one or more oxidative dye precursors; one or more alkalizing agents; one or more reducing agents; optionally, one or more cationic conditioning polymers; one or more surfactants; one or more water-soluble solvents; and water. The developer compositions typically include one or more oxidizing agents; one or more surfactants; and water. The unique components and fluid characteristics of the various compositions are such that devices or appliances comprising them accurately combine and dispense the hair coloring base composition(s) with the developer composition(s) in a predetermined ratio with excellent consistency for application to hair.
CLEANING BRUSH CONNECTED TO CLEANER LIQUID SUPPLY MEMBER
The present invention relates to a cleaning brush connected to a cleaner liquid supply member and, more specifically, to a cleaning brush connected to a cleaner liquid supply member, wherein a cleaning liquid is supplied from the cleaner liquid supply member by a pressing force applied by a finger and then is sprayed inside a pet or infant's mouth in a state where the cleaning brush is fitted and fixed to a person's finger, so that the cleaning brush can remove food stuck in teeth, plaque, foul breath, etc. and can also play a role as a massager by stimulating teeth and gums, and thus the inside of the pet or infant's mouth can be maintained to be healthy and clean.
Livestock insecticide application system
A system for applying an insecticide onto livestock. The system includes a gate assembly, two side brush assemblies, and an applicator assembly. During use, an animal contacts the applicator assembly, thereby causing the insecticide to exit the applicator assembly and contact the animal, where it is applied by the applicator assembly and the two side brush assemblies. The system is configured to efficiently and conveniently apply the insecticide onto the animal and reduce or eliminate a need for manually applying the insecticide onto the animal.
Modular hair brush dispensing styling products
A modular hair brush for dispersing styling products, therapeutic, and medicated treatments from a product holder in a brush handle. The head portion of the brush includes bristles that are positioned near openings that disperse the treatment product(s) stored within the handle. When product application is desired, a manual push or twist mechanism is engaged, which causes one or more products to pass through the openings to the bristles of the brush and onto the hair during normal combing. Different examples provide for the use of replaceable brush heads that can be adjusted to different hair texture and thickness, or type of hair styling. A replaceable product insert can use different viscous liquid solutions designed for different treatment. The modular brush allows for mixing of different hair products before application, offering a portable, refillable, on-the-go multi-functional beauty tool.
ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
An electric toothbrush relates to personal care products, oral care products, namely, toothbrushes. The technical problem to be solved by this technical solution is the lack of functional portable electric toothbrushes that are easy to transport and couple bristles for cleaning with a cleaning agent. Similar toothbrush currently on the market do not provide adequate hygiene, namely, cleaning agent is discharged from the bore directly through the bristles, which results in the ingress of catalase, bacteria into the internal container with cleaning agent. This technical problem is solved by achieving such a technical result as improving the quality of brushing teeth, by ensuring the hygiene of the portable electric toothbrush that couples a bristle for cleaning with a cleaning agent. The technical result is achieved due to the fact that the electric toothbrush consists of a bottle body containing the cleaning agent, a neck with a bristle attachment, a push dispenser for feeding the cleaning agent, while the bottle body and the neck with the bristle attachment are connected by a fixing device and move in the longitudinal plane relative to each other, wherein the neck housing comprises an insert-type electric actuator tightly fixed therein, a compartment for at least one battery, an insulating cover of the compartment, and a button for activating the device, wherein the bristle attachment performs a vibration movement, and wherein the spout outlet of the pressure head does not come into contact with the bristle attachment when in the folded position.
PORTABLE FOAM BRUSH
A portable foam brush includes a soap reservoir, such as optionally in a base or in a wand, a foaming chamber, and an air compressor, such as optionally battery-operated air compressor. The compressor is configured for supplying air to act upon the soap from the reservoir to cause dispensing of soap to the foaming chamber. In some embodiments, the compressor may also supply air to the foaming chamber. In use, the soap and the air in the foaming chamber combine to form an air and soap foam. The brush includes a brush end configured for receiving foam from the foaming chamber and dispensing the foam.