Patent classifications
A46B11/0062
Bathtub cleaner assembly
A bathtub cleaner assembly includes a cleaner that has a handle portion extending upwardly from a reservoir portion that contains a fluid cleaning solution. A first scrubbing unit is coupled to the reservoir portion of the cleaner to engage a basal wall of the bathtub when the cleaner is positioned in the bathtub. The first scrubbing unit rotates when the first scrubbing unit is turned on to scrub the basal wall of the bathtub. A pair of second scrubbing units is each movably integrated into the reservoir portion of the cleaner to scrub a respective lateral wall of the bathtub when the cleaner is positioned in the bathtub. A spray unit is integrated into the cleaner to spray the fluid cleaning solution onto the first scrubbing unit and the second scrubbing units.
SMART ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
A smart electric toothbrush showing the results of brushing by determining the brushing posture, which includes a brush handle and a brush head mounted on the brush handle, a motor in the brush head driving the brush head to work, and a controlling component electrically connected to the motor. A posture detection unit is located in the brush head electrically connected to the controlling component, and the posture detection unit includes a three-axis gyroscope and a three-axis accelerometer. Roll and pitch angles of the smart electric toothbrush are detected by the posture detection unit, and a brushing section is determined by the controlling component by detecting a posture of brushing after complementary filtering the roll angle and the pitch angle. By matching the determined position to the 16 sections, the user can be alarmed that which section is missing or over-brushing.
Container with integrated dispenser and applicator
A container for a viscous liquid, gel or paste-like substances has a closure integrated into its cap. The closure operates via a partial turn from open to closed, without separating into multiple parts. Even when open, one-way valves prevent the container contents from escaping until the flexible body of the container is squeezed to expel the contents. An outer surface of the closure is provided with brush bristles, and expelled container contents emerge among the bristles. The brush may be used to apply the expelled contents onto a surface. A separate cap may be provided to cover the bristles when the container is not in use. The bottle and a portion of the closure may be formed integrally. The bottle may have an arbitrary shape, such as a cartoon animal, and/or an opening to accept a carabiner for hanging the container.
HAND-HELD GOLF CLUB CLEANING DEVICE
A golf club cleaning device for cleaning a plurality of grooves formed on a striking face of the golf club head. The golf club cleaning device includes a head portion having a pair of side arms spaced from each other to define a cleaning pocket. Each of the side arms and an end wall includes a plurality of cleaning bristles that extend into the cleaning pocket such that the cleaning bristles can remove debris from the golf club head. A pump mechanism is included in a main body of the cleaning device. The pump mechanism is operable to direct a spray of cleaning fluid onto the golf club head in the cleaning cavity. An end cap is mounted to the main body to close an internal reservoir. The end cap includes a retractable groove tool that can be used to clean the grooves on the club head.
Personal Grooming Device
The present invention relates generally to a personal grooming device. More specifically, the invention relates to a combination scalp massaging and hair drying device that has a plurality of vibrating nubs and a plurality of apertures positioned in spaced apart relationship across its head, a handle connected to the head for easy handling of the device, and a controller for controlling the flow of air through the plurality of apertures and the intensity, pressure, and speed of the vibrating nubs. The combination device may be powered via a rechargeable battery or via a traditional wall outlet.
Cleaning appliance
A fluid delivery system for a dental cleaning appliance includes a nozzle for delivering a burst of working fluid to the teeth of a user, and a fluid conduit for conveying working fluid to the nozzle. A body of the nozzle defines a fluid chamber and a channel for conveying working fluid from the fluid chamber to a fluid outlet from the nozzle. The fluid chamber has a tangential inlet for receiving working fluid from the fluid conduit.
ENHANCED HAIR PRODUCT APPLICATION WITH CONCURRENT STYLING
Embodiments of hair care apparatus and methods are provided generally comprising a location to provision hair care product, an applicator and a manipulator configured to enable concurrent product application and hair manipulation, and may comprise a product heater, configured to heat product provisioned therein, or be configured for use with an external heating source such as a microwave oven, and provide application of heated product at temperatures both safe for hair health and enhanced absorption. Apparatus may comprise a source of pressure, such as a pump or piston, to generate hair product flow through an applicator, and may be configured to receive product in user fillable or prepackaged product cartridges usable in the apparatus, a product chamber within the apparatus or a removable product reservoir useable in the apparatus. An apparatus may further be configured to support a plurality of manipulators, active applicators and passive applicators.
Personal Care System and Fluid Supply System Thereof
A method of priming an applicator of a personal care implement with a fluid. The method may include flowing a fluid along a first capillary member from a reservoir of a fluid supply system to an applicator of a personal care implement along a first fluid flow path, and flowing the fluid along a second capillary member from the reservoir of the fluid supply system to the applicator of the personal care implement along a second fluid flow path that is distinct from the first flow path. In one aspect, the fluid flowing along the second fluid flow path reaches the applicator before the fluid flowing along the first fluid flow path. In another aspect, the first capillary member is formed of a non-absorbent material and the second capillary member is formed of an absorbent material.
Apparatus for the interdiction of periodontal disease
An apparatus for the interdiction of periodontal disease comprising a device the size of a US quarter coin capable of being chewed by a user, and which is configured with finger protrusions having fabricated blade ends capable of removing plaque from the teeth surface and disrupting plaque accumulated in the gingivae pockets of the teeth. The device of the apparatus is additionally configured with re-fillable inserts holding hygienic formulations to limit bacterial growth and flush plaque debris out of the gingivae pockets of the teeth. Some embodiments of the device of the apparatus are wholly digestible. The device of the apparatus is portable and comes in a plurality of embodiments in different shapes, all having the basic functionality of, self-treating periodontal disease.
Personal care system and fluid supply system thereof
A personal care system or fluid supply system with components specifically designed and arranged to speed up the process of initially priming an applicator of the personal care system with a fluid. The personal care system may include a personal care implement having an applicator and a fluid supply system disposed within the personal care implement. The fluid supply system may include multiple reservoirs, both filled with a fluid, and one of which has an absorbent member disposed therein. A first capillary member may extend from one of the reservoirs to the applicator and a second capillary member may extend from the reservoir with the absorbent member therein to the applicator. The fluid may travel faster along the second capillary member to speed up the priming process.