Patent classifications
A46B11/0062
Paint applicator, kit and method
A paint applicator, kit and methodology for using the same is disclosed. For example, a paint applicator that allows a user to load a desired amount of paint, such as a water based or other low VOC paint, into the paint applicator and an advancement mechanism that dispenses paint at a rate controllable by the user is disclosed. The advancement mechanism can include a system that translates a rotational force applied to an end cap of the applicator into a linear force that advances a piston which in turn applies paint to an applicator portion. The paint applicator may be reusable or may include a ratchet system that allows for only one time use. The methodology and kit can incorporate a syringe for loading paint into the paint applicator, thus reducing the loss of paint through spilling.
PORTABLE FOAM BRUSH
A portable foam brush assembly having a base having a soap supply, a water supply, and an electrical supply. A foam brush wand is detachably dockable to the base and in electrical and fluid communication with the foam brush wand having battery pack, a peristaltic pump, a reservoir chamber, a foaming chamber, an air pump, a brush and a momentary release switch. The base water supply and the base soap supply, when activated, are configured to travel by a water supply hose and a soap supply hose to a tee in the base where they are combined in a combined hose to a base quick coupler that is connectable to a reciprocal foam brush wand quick coupler, which has a foam brush wand hose to deliver the water soap mixture to bladder in the foam brush wand.
Water squirting brush
A multi-functional hand-held apparatus comprising a housing and a brush to be used jointly for bathing a person, wherein the housing comprising a chamber or a container capable of holding and squirting water or a fluid through tubes or one or more pores toward a person's hair with a directional orientation toward a back of a person's head and away from a person's face. The multi-functional hand-held apparatus comprising a series of combs or the one or more bristles for rinsing hair and pulling water or the fluid and shampoo or bubbles through the person's hair. Further provided are methods for squirting fluid, such as water, with a directional orientation onto a person's head and removing soap, foam, bubbles or excess water with a brush including one or more bristles that may be curved to conform with a person's head.
Scrubbing Glove Assembly
A scrubbing glove assembly for scrubbing an object includes a glove that has a plurality of fingers, a hand portion, a thumb and a cuff such that the glove can be worn on a user's hand. The glove has a soap reservoir integrated therein to contain a liquid soap. Additionally, the glove has a plurality of soap openings each extending into the soap reservoir to release the liquid soap from the soap reservoir. A plurality of bristles is each coupled to the glove to scrub a surface when the glove is worn.
Mixing device and vessel cleaning
A scrubbing apparatus that is adapted to clean both a mixing paddle and an inner surface of a mixing vessel having an inner diameter and a depth. The scrubbing apparatus has a central structure. Outward facing wipes are attached to the central structure, where distal ends of the outward facing wipes form a perimeter having a diameter that is no less than the inner diameter of the mixing vessel. Inward facing wipes are attached to the central structure, where distal ends of the inward facing wipes are disposed proximate one another.
PRODUCT APPLICATION DEVICE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
The presently disclosed subject matter is generally directed to a device that enables a user to add a product to the scalp, while also reducing or eliminating the excess product deposited on the user's hair. The device includes a housing that directly contacts the user's scalp and/or hair when in use. The interior of the housing includes an internal reservoir that houses a volume of product to be dispensed. A handle is attached to the housing to allow for easy and comfortable gripping by the user, as well as providing an inlet for the product to enter an internal reservoir. When a device lever is initiated, a series of hollow applicators extend through the housing to dispense a product on the user's scalp. When the lever is deactivated, the applicators retract into the interior of the housing for storage and to prevent product leakage.
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.
SCRUB BRUSH
A scrub brush having a main body with a top surface, a bottom surface, end walls, and side walls. A sponge is removably attached to a top surface of the main body. A plurality of bristles are attached to and extend away from the bottom surface of the main body. Either channels extend from the top surface of the main body to the bottom surface, or the main body has a hollow chamber.
WATER SQUIRTING BRUSH
A multi-functional hand-held apparatus comprising a housing and a brush to be used jointly for bathing a person, wherein the housing comprising a chamber or a container capable of holding and squirting water or a fluid through tubes or one or more pores toward a person's hair with a directional orientation toward a back of a person's head and away from a person's face. The multi-functional hand-held apparatus comprising a series of combs or the one or more bristles for rinsing hair and pulling water or the fluid and shampoo or bubbles through the person's hair. Further provided are methods for squirting fluid, such as water, with a directional orientation onto a person's head and removing soap, foam, bubbles or excess water with a brush including one or more bristles that may be curved to conform with a person's head.
Beverage Can Cleaning Device
A device for cleaning a top of a beverage can. The device includes a main-body and a cleaning-member. The cleaning-member is saturated with a cleaning composition. The cleaning composition includes an amount of sanitizer or disinfectant such as alcohol, sufficient to at least reduce, if not kill or inactivate, pathogenic matter located on the top of the beverage can.